Fwismoker
somebody shut me the fark up.
- Joined
- Aug 22, 2013
- Location
- Fort Wayne, Indiana
We do our Thanksgiving at one of the local parks each year so I had to take the show on the road.
The plan was to do two 16 pound birds on the spit but would they fit? :noidea: and one (20lbs) spatchcocked up above in the dome lid of the 007. The two rotisserie birds I put on opposite for better balancing. The 50lb rated corded motor turned it with ease and a 1/2" SS hex spit rod was used. 2 pairs of the Octoforks used to hold the birds on the spit (spit through the birds sideways)
Now I'm not going to lie...I was NERVOUS! You can only do so much measuring but until they're on the spit I wouldn't know for sure. As a back up I brought some KBB and my Jimmy cooker with the roti kit but thankfully it wasn't needed.
Check out this instagram feed of the 3 brave soldiers during the cook.
https://www.instagram.com/p/BNPSd1mBpG5/
Now for the spatchcocked
From the rotisserie birds
The plan was to do two 16 pound birds on the spit but would they fit? :noidea: and one (20lbs) spatchcocked up above in the dome lid of the 007. The two rotisserie birds I put on opposite for better balancing. The 50lb rated corded motor turned it with ease and a 1/2" SS hex spit rod was used. 2 pairs of the Octoforks used to hold the birds on the spit (spit through the birds sideways)
Now I'm not going to lie...I was NERVOUS! You can only do so much measuring but until they're on the spit I wouldn't know for sure. As a back up I brought some KBB and my Jimmy cooker with the roti kit but thankfully it wasn't needed.
Check out this instagram feed of the 3 brave soldiers during the cook.
https://www.instagram.com/p/BNPSd1mBpG5/
Now for the spatchcocked
From the rotisserie birds
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