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Thanksgiving TR: My Big Green Egg Turkey

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KneeDeep
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This was the first year I smoked a turkey for Thanksgiving... and it won't be the last. I had a lot of time to kill hanging out at home yesterday (and waiting the three hours for the thing to cook), so I decided to document the process. Here we go:



Smoked Turkey from the Big Green Egg Cookbook; a reliable place to begin, I think:





The BGE electric starter is a must have. Eight minutes in the coals and you're on your way:





Let's get this party started... 99 degrees and rising quickly:





The view from above- the embers are starting to glow a nice orange-ish red:





This is what I'm talkin' about:





275*, on the way to my target temp of 325*:





The star of the show. A 12-lb turkey brined for eight hours, stuffed with lemon, onions, garlic, sage, thyme, and topped with olive oil, salt and pepper:





With the BGE, it's "set it and forget it".





Based on the amazing smell and a slight breeze, I'm betting I had some very jealous neighbors:





Yoshi helped me all afternoon... and was compensated nicely:





Checking in on the turkey about 2/3 of the way through. Sure is purdy:





Almost there:





And... done. Probably the best tasting turkey I've ever had (and I'm not just saying that because I cooked it), and definitely the best-looking.

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I saw pics from a friends Green Egg turkey and it was way darker than yours. Yours looks much better! Good job.
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ha...i just got done reading this in the padded room! nice TR and tasty looking bird.



I smoked a turkey breast this year, mesquite chips, apple cider in the pan with diced apples and a spicy dry rub. turned out great and the drippings in the pan made one hell of a gravy. plus it was a beautiful day to enjoy a few brews and tend the coals.
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Now thats a TR!!!!! Looking good
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Yoshi is such a beauty!!! Nice job on the the turkey!
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