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WilliamKY

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6 pounds of turkey breast. I cooked them on the WSM for around 3hrs with a couple chunks of post oak. They were pre seasoned Butterball. I'd like to have them plain but this is all I could find around these parts. I rinsed them thoroughly and added my own seasoning, black pepper and kosher salt. Not many pics because I plan to cool the breast and run them through a meat slicer tomorrow. I did sample though and my goodness, step back Boar's Head. These breasts are on point. Thanks for looking.
 

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Looks great! I would LOVE to do some Texas Style turkey breast... but I've looked high and low and just can not find it available anywhere. All I can find is either whole frozen bone in skin on breasts, or these teeny tiny little 2lb turkey breast "roasts".
 
That looks fantastic!



If you buy non-seasoned do you typically dry or wet brine?
I've never found the boneless breasts that weren't already seasoned. I'm sure I could get them at a butcher I've just never done it yet. I would do a dry brine like Harvest brine.
 
My intro to TX turkey breasts was by Bigmista. Farkin sorcery! I've made 'em a few times and love to foil 'em with enough butter to make you go :shocked:.

Love love love that stuff - nicely done!
 
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