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Title: Smoke whole Turkey - Foil or no foil? with #1 smoker
Post by: hphp77 on November 15, 2017, 11:03:57 AM
Any objections to the following:


Title: Re: Smoke whole Turkey - Foil or no foil? with #1 smoker
Post by: SuperDave on November 15, 2017, 11:49:32 AM
No need to preheat, no need for water/juice pan and no need to foil wrap.  3 oz. of apple wood will result in the very lightest of smoke flavor. 
Title: Re: Smoke whole Turkey - Foil or no foil? with #1 smoker
Post by: hphp77 on November 15, 2017, 12:00:21 PM
Thanks Dave! 

Would your recommend more than 3oz of wood?  So basically, utilize the following:

   14lbs – turkey
•   Brine – normal procedures
o   Dry Rub and place butter under skin and etc.
•   Maintain 250 - 20 minutes cooking per lb
o   Use apple wood – 3 oz
o   Cooking time est. 30min per pound - internal temperature of 165° F to 170° F.
o   BREAST side up on top rack
•   Sit 30 minutes before serving

Title: Re: Smoke whole Turkey - Foil or no foil? with #1 smoker
Post by: LarryD on November 15, 2017, 01:12:46 PM
Your plan sounds fine... the tweaks are just minor and unlikely to result in more than subjective differences overall.

I like more smoke, so I'd throw some cherry or pecan in there with the apple.  :)  I personally go ahead and put a water pan in next to the firebox with the assumption it can't really hurt anything.  Don't be surprised if it only takes 20 minutes per pound and I'd definitely pull it when the IT hits 165.


Would your recommend more than 3oz of wood?  So basically, utilize the following:

   14lbs – turkey
•   Brine – normal procedures
o   Dry Rub and place butter under skin and etc.
•   Maintain 250 - 20 minutes cooking per lb
o   Use apple wood – 3 oz
o   Cooking time est. 30min per pound - internal temperature of 165° F to 170° F.
o   BREAST side up on top rack
•   Sit 30 minutes before serving
Title: Re: Smoke whole Turkey - Foil or no foil? with #1 smoker
Post by: hphp77 on November 15, 2017, 02:22:20 PM
Awesome!  Thanks!