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P-Daddio 27# turkey unbelievable!!! (Pr0n heavy)
Turkey has always been one of my all time favorite foods & cooks. I've prepared them all different ways: oven, gas grill, fried, brined, injected, rubbed, etc.
I did a h/h roast on my new wsm 2weeks ago and the smoker put an outstanding flavor on an already excellent bird. After finding Patio Daddios brine recipe and all of the positive feedback, I knew that I must give it a try with the 27# turkey (or ostrich) I reveieved from my boss (barely fit in the brining bucket). I was concerned about the breast drying out so I considered butter flying or cutting up but then just decided to ice the breast and cavity for an out before hitting the pit. This worked perfectly, when the breast probed 165, the thigh probed 178! When I probed the breast, it was so juicy that the juice oozed out of the the hole. This is when I first put it on the pit http://i657.photobucket.com/albums/u...78993504B5.jpg Here is about 2 hours in (325 degrees), I covered in foil at this point, which was not easy to do having to fight the updraft in the wsm http://i657.photobucket.com/albums/u...82FBF56CA3.jpg Done!http://i657.photobucket.com/albums/u...78CA234D5D.jpg Here is dark meat from the thigh (can you notice a smoke ring, lol) http://i657.photobucket.com/albums/u...798D12AA14.jpg Here is white meat just below where I removed the wing http://i657.photobucket.com/albums/u...79A556B929.jpg I always remove the entire breast from the bird so that I can slice against the grain; here is a pick of the bottom of the breast where it touches the breast bone, notice the white meat smoke ring? http://i657.photobucket.com/albums/u...79B3D4CB7D.jpg Lucky me, the bird was so large I brought 1/2 the bird to our friends buffet party and still have an entire breast for myself! http://i657.photobucket.com/albums/u...79BDFEFFFC.jpg conclusion: this turkey by-far Was the tastiest turkey I had ever Had. It was DEVOURED at the party and I overheard many asking "who brought the turkey." I have emailed the link to several who plan to try it on their own. thank you for sharing this recipe Daddio; I truly appreciate the opportunity to try. |
Yep - I was sold on that brine. I am not a big fan of turkey, but that brine changed my mind.
Looks great! |
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Ps. I brined the turkey for 3 days |
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Looks good
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Nice looking bird :thumb:
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Ps., high heat is the way to go, skin gets crispy and comes out golden vs rubbery and black. |
Pattio Daddy for the win...again!
Good looking bird! |
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Nice pr0n! Looks awesome.
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Very Nice I love Turkey I have used that brine It is awesome
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That turkey looks great. I'm in the same boat as you are. I would always fry my turkeys, but then I cooked one on the egg. We haven't had a fried turkey in years.
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Glad to hear it turned out so well. Looks amazing.
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Wow! I am truly humbled that you guys would try my brine, and the success that you all have had is icing on the cake. I love happy eaters, and I can't thank you enough for your very kind and gracious comments.
John |
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