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    phylodog

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    Got back from hunting this morning and got to work breaking down the turkey and getting it into a cajun brine. I'm cooking it indirect on the Big Green Egg tomorrow.
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    I wanted to try being able to pull the different parts of the bird off separately to see if I can't avoid anything being overcooked. I've been thinking about one of these for quite a while now. They were on sale and I have until January to return it if the juice ain't worth the squeeze but reviews are good.
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    Took everything that didn't go into the brine along with a couple of onions and a carrot, roasted them and made a pot of stock. Cooked it down, pulled off the fat and added a bit of the cajun seasoning I'm using on the bird. Should make for some tasty gravy.
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    Hope everyone has a successful day cooking tomorrow.
     

    Nazgul

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    Gently smoked the turkey yesterday for 2 hours after a butter/apple juice injection. Used some seasoned crab apple wood, nice delicate flavor. Then into the oven covered to finish.

    Family likes the mild smoke.

    Don
     

    chipbennett

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    Got back from hunting this morning and got to work breaking down the turkey and getting it into a cajun brine. I'm cooking it indirect on the Big Green Egg tomorrow.
    0TQLii3h.jpg


    I wanted to try being able to pull the different parts of the bird off separately to see if I can't avoid anything being overcooked. I've been thinking about one of these for quite a while now. They were on sale and I have until January to return it if the juice ain't worth the squeeze but reviews are good.
    lr6SipYh.jpg


    Took everything that didn't go into the brine along with a couple of onions and a carrot, roasted them and made a pot of stock. Cooked it down, pulled off the fat and added a bit of the cajun seasoning I'm using on the bird. Should make for some tasty gravy.
    15A1Ekoh.jpg

    6kgB2U4h.jpg


    Hope everyone has a successful day cooking tomorrow.
    Love my Meater block! I primarily use it for meat on the smoker, but today it's monitoring the breast and thigh of the turkey I'm roasting.
     

    Cameramonkey

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    You know what’s awesome?

    Chicken noodle soup made with leftover smoked chicken.

    Smoked a chicken Sunday. Made soup last night. I had the soup flavored really well I thought. Then I added the chicken and some of the gelled juice at the end to heat it up. Wow. It went from good to insane. :drool:
     

    d.kaufman

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    You know what’s awesome?

    Chicken noodle soup made with leftover smoked chicken.

    Smoked a chicken Sunday. Made soup last night. I had the soup flavored really well I thought. Then I added the chicken and some of the gelled juice at the end to heat it up. Wow. It went from good to insane. :drool:
    With leftover Turkey I will either do Turkey noodle soup or just Turkey and noodles and always make a pot pie as well. Then we're done eating turkey till the following Thanksgiving
     
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