Summer time Turkey

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martin1950

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Jan 18, 2019
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Hartford. S/W Michigan
Being empty-nesters, we finally ran out of left-overs from our family gathering last month and decided to try a warm weather smoke on a small turk about 8#s. My mind is slipping cause I couldn't find my brining bucket so I went for a smoke straight out of the plastic vac package, what the heck it was a Butterball.
Since momma doesn't get off work until 1830 hrs it was going to be a quick any easy supper. Thawed, rinsed and patted dry, I sprayed it with butter and dusted it with Tony's while my 820 warmed up. Being a small bird I ran it on "smoke" for an hour and then went to 250*. This bird cooked up way faster than my Winter birds did. 3 hours later my Maverick went off so I rapped the bird in a couple of towels and waited for my better-half to come home. She whipped up some zasty curly fries and whipped up some gravy. Since only one of us can work in the kitchen at a time I took our new dog and new puppy out for a romp. After 40+ years she's learned a few things in the kitchen. When the dinner bell ran she had boned and carved the bird and had the plates ready. Can't get much easier than that.

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Looks great,I really don't know why we don't cook turkey more often as we love it,I suppose its because rarely do I see fresh not frozen birds.
 
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Nice meal! Turkey has nice color.
Sometimes one of my local super markets will have turkey breasts on sale. And I will buy 1/2 dozen and freeze them to smoke later.
 
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