Whole Turkey recipe

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sdkid

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Feb 14, 2015
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Pierre, SD
I have a whole turkey to smoke Sunday. Looking for a spicier recipe.

Also wondering if I should split it in half?  I think its a  20 or so pound bird.
 
Here is a recipe that I use. Kids, grandkids all love the maple flavoring..............

 Smoked Maple-Brined Turkey Breast
  1. 11-12 pound turkey (or turkey breast)
  2. Maple Turkey brine
    1. 1 gallon water (divided)
    2. 1 cup kosher salt
    3. 14 oz real maple syrup
    4. 2 TBS of Jeff’s Original Rub
  3. Brining container or large zip top bag
  4. Maple syrup
  5. Jeff’s Original Rub
  6. Maple Barbecue sauce
    1. 8 oz maple syrup
    2. 2 TBS Jeff’s Original Rub
  7. Foil pan large enough to rest turkey breast in
Instructions:
  • Make the brine –
            Mix all brine ingredients (including 1 quart of the water) and heat to ensure totally mixed. Add the remaining 3 quarts of cool, unheated water to cool down.
  • Clean turkey and put into container large enough for the bird and the brine.
  • Pour brine over turkey to ensure total immersion.
  • Put turkey/brine in refrigerator overnight.
  • Next day remove turkey and rinse well to remove any residual salt.
  • Place the turkey in an aluminum pan and pour maple syrup over it ensuring to coat entire bird.
  • Sprinkle Jeff’s Original rub all over the turkey, including under the skin.
  • Preheat smoker to between 225 and 250 degrees.
  • Place turkey directly on the grate with the breast side up (can use a Bradley rack or similar item for ease of movement).
  • Using pecan, maple, cherry, apple or other fruit wood – smoke for 3 hours.
  • At the 3 hour mark start mopping the turkey with the maple barbecue       sauce (heat syrup in microwave and then mix in rub to make sauce)
  • Continue to cook turkey, basting occasionally until turkey reaches 165 degrees.
  • Place turkey in a foil pan and cover, allowing it to rest for 30 – 45 minutes.
A 7.5 pound turkey breast took 4.5 hours; therefore a 12 pound breast should take around 6 – 7 hours.  2016 – a 15 pound breast went into a 275 oven at 6:30 and moved to smoker at 8:30 and was done at 12:30 (to rest).

Good luck..............
 
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Turned out great, thank you. That is one of the recipes I was considering.
 
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