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Hiya folks. I have a 9.75 pound turkey that I spatchcocked(cut out the back bone) and have on my old style big green egg. I have it cooking between 225-250 F dome temperature. The turkey has not been brined... at least by me. So, any guesses on when it may be done? The natives hereabouts act like I am some kind of expert and I should know EXACTLY when it should be done or something. My attitude is that they should learn how to smoke luscious and yummy birds... but that would require too much effort on their part. He he he. I say it'll be done when it's done. So the details: 9.75 pounds 225-250 F dome temp not brined. spatchcocked(back bone cut out) cooking what was inside, face down on the grill(on a rack - for ease of removal) So... thanks folks. It'll be doen when it is done, but I thought I would ask. ![]() Happy Thanksgiving. ![]() -W -Woogeroo ---------------------------------------------- remove NOBS to send email. ------------------------------------------------ Woogeroo's Smoking Page: http://woogeroo.home.mindspring.com/wsp/ smokin' along with an old style Big Green Egg... ------------------------------------------------ Woogeroo's Autolinks: http://woogeroo.home.mindspring.com |
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And the answer is: 4 hrs and a few minutes. Maybe a little less. It was very yummy also. yum. -W -Woogeroo ---------------------------------------------- remove NOBS to send email. ------------------------------------------------ Woogeroo's Smoking Page: http://woogeroo.home.mindspring.com/wsp/ smokin' along with an old style Big Green Egg... ------------------------------------------------ Woogeroo's Autolinks: http://woogeroo.home.mindspring.com |
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