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Got Wood.
Join Date: 09-17-12
Location: Villisca Iowa
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So I did my first turkey today. It was a 12 lb bird. I got it to a breast temp of 165 to 170 degrees. I know 180 is what's recommended so I cut the breast open on one side and it is white and done all the way. Problem is is that the outside of the bird is getting rather well done. My wife made the comment that when she cooks chicken she doesn't use a thermometer. She just cuts it open and looks at the color. So we are just gonna eat it. I am sure we will all stay healthy lol.
My question is what if in the future I put a pizza pan or an old disc blade over my charcoal basket to block the direct heat? My basket is a heavy guage mesh on bottom and sides so air and heat would still get in and escape. I was thinking of just simply laying it right on top of the basket. The heat could still escape out the sides and warm the chamber of my drum and at the same time no direct heat of flames would come in contact with my meat thus charring the outside. Any ideas on this? I don't see any point in drilling more holes in my drum for diffuser support bolts. |
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Full Fledged Farker
Join Date: 02-16-12
Location: Memphis Tenn.
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I always use a perforated pizza pan on my basket. It has really made it better. Just try it, a pan is like $10.
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is one Smokin' Farker
Join Date: 12-11-07
Location: N. Andover, MA
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I sit the diffuser right on top of the basket. Works fine.
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is one Smokin' Farker
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I am getting ready to build my first UDS, but there is nothing wrong with the color on that bird!!!! it looks great to me.. how Did it taste?
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I got a cheep ss colander and put it on the charcoal basket for a diffuser, works great
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Full Fledged Farker
Join Date: 06-30-12
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When I use a diffuser, I use a pizza pan laid over the charcoal basket. I cover it with foil for easy cleaning. Also - I only take poultry to 165 in the thigh & the breast always seems to be just right.
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Got Wood.
Join Date: 09-17-12
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It tasted awesome!! The butter, herb, and Coors beer injection just oozed out everywhere when I poked the bird. I had it rubbed down(both under the skin and on top) with a KC BBQ rub ,that I like to mix up, after the injecting was done. I was just afraid that if I left it in the UDS for the amount of time it would have taken to get the internal breast temp up the extra 15 degrees I may have really blackened my bird.
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Got Wood.
Join Date: 09-17-12
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Well then my breast was just that and the drumstick was over 180. I got one of those wireless bbq thermometers that tells me the meat temp while I am inside the house and I can select what kind of meat I am cooking. When you select chicken or turkey it auto sets the finish temp at 180. |
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That bird looks righteous!!!
Nice Job!!! So, with that perfectly cooked turkey under your belt, why would you want a diffuser now, if I may ask? |
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I use a terracotta pot base on a third rack to catch grease and diffuse the heat from the center.
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Got Wood.
Join Date: 09-17-12
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Thanks for the words of encouragement. It was something I contemplated cause I thought the outside was cooking too fast before the inside was done. But someone posted here saying 160-165 is fine for a temp. I was worried cause the breast, although done, was only around 165 degrees. |
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160 for breast 180 for thigh. Don't tie up the legs, and don't fill the cavity so much that it impedes air flow through inside of bird. This way it cooks evenly from the inside and outside.
If you have a hot spot in your cooker place dark meat closer to it and white meat farther away from it. Some people ice the breast down before cooking so it will cook slower than the dark meat too. You can clip the wing tips before cooking, or just foil them at a point when they have the color you want. Foiling bottom of legs is also done for same reason. Temps will rise a bit during the required rest period, and you'll have a perfect bird every time.
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Join Date: 02-07-11
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I had a diffuser, I liked it at first, but it sucks for higher temp cooks 300-350. Uses more fuel and didnt seem to cook any better. I got a 1/4 diffuser
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