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Found some matches.
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Boy, do I have a story! One I certainly wouldn't be able to tell without having found this forum, that's for sure.
So I've never run a smoker before, the closest I've come is a kettle grill with the vents set to get it going as low as possible and some wood chips. This past week I built a UDS, and thought "Why not smoke a turkey for thanksgiving?" I started looking for recipes and methods, and eventually decided to do the "Apple Brine" method found on TWVB website and cherry wood. If you're keeping track, that makes this not only my first time running a "real" smoker, but also my first time using a UDS, *and*(thought I didn't mention it) my first time cooking a turkey. How did it turn out? I'll let you see the pictures and decide for yourself, but at the table I got several "Best Turkey Ever"'s, and I even had a couple people standing on their chairs demanding "More turkey!" at the top of their lungs. Hey, 3-year-old lungs can be pretty loud when they want to be! I just want to say thank you to everyone here, more than anything else. Thank you for the huge UDS thread with just about every question you could ever ask already answered. Thank you for taking the time to organize the roadmap thread which gathers together everyone's best methods for cooking this and that. Thank you for being willing to share and post every experience on this forum so that someone like me could come here and, with absolutely no experience, turn a 55 gallon drum and some parts from home depot(in one week, at that) into a great smoker that produced the best turkey I(and several other people at the table) ever had. Without you, all of you, it wouldn't have been possible(not in this time frame, and not on my first try), so once again: THANK YOU! The Drum: ![]() The Turkey at 1hr or so: ![]() The Turkey, just before carving: ![]() You're still here? Great! I have a question for you; Have you used RO briquettes before? Was there a fair amount of ash? I found myself banging on the drum/charcoal basket a fair amount at about the 2hr mark, and I was thinking that this would be no good for a really long low/slow cook on a pork shoulder or something. On the other hand, my charcoal basket was only about 1/3rd to 1/2 full, so maybe that would make the ash problem worse as the charcoal burns down? Canadian Tire had RO briquettes on sale for a good price, so that's why I bought them. |
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somebody shut me the fark up.
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Fantastic! Looks great!
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Got no comment on the RO, but that turkey looks killer
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Hope you had a fantastic Thanksgiving. That looks amazing!!
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is One Chatty Farker
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Great looking bird.
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Knows what a fatty is.
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Congrats on first cook and that is a amazing looking bird.
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somebody shut me the fark up.
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That's one big bird!
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Got Wood.
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Looks good
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Very nice job
I was confused by Thanksgiving turkey till i saw you location. ![]() ![]() Another drum convert. ![]() ![]() |
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Join Date: 07-01-10
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No idea on the RO briquettes and Great looking turkey!
One suggestion: crop the photos just a little so we don't have to move to the left and right to read your comments |
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Found some matches.
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It was 13.8lbs as far as I know, pretty much as big as I'd want to go I think.
I had meant to copy the "thumbnail" code, obviously I messed up, and now I don't see an edit button? I'd fix it if I could, or if a mod wanted to resize them that would be fine, but I don't see how to get back in and change them :/ |
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somebody shut me the fark up.
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Nice job on the bird, you done did good.
I have used Royal Oak briquettes, I assume you mean Royal Oak by RO, and they do kick off a fair amount of ash, they are nothing like lump charcoal. They are similar to Kingsford and some others in terms of ash. Just a function of using briquettes. On the other hand, they are a good product for using in a a UDS.
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Found some matches.
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^^That's pretty much what I figured, but never having used either RO briquettes(yes I mean Royal Oak by RO) or a UDS(or any smoker, really) I wasn't sure. Does that mean that I'd be better off using lump for really long overnight cooks then? Or do I just need to be vigilant with my charcoal-basket jiggling? The amount of ash that seemed to creep up into the top of the cooker when I did that was a bit concerning, but then again it didn't seem to affect the bird much/at all.
Thanks for all the compliments everyone. I'm really happy with how it turned out, and once I get the drum back home(it's at my Wife's parents house right now) I'll be sure to post up more pics when I decide what to cook next. |
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Brother - I want to tell you that is one fine looking turkey - and the UDS ain't bad either!
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