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Default Rotisserie Turkey on an infra red gas grill


Bob Hayden wrote:
> > wrote in message
> oups.com...
> > Hi,
> >
> > I've googled the archives and haven't quite found the answer. After
> > years of trusty service I have retired my Weber. This year I have a
> > shiny 48" GE Monogram grill with infra red rotisserie burners. For a
> > 15-16 lb turkey I am assuming about 11 minutes per pound (like on the
> > Weber), but at what setting on the infra red burner?
> >
> > I've done chickens on about 75% power, but I think with the larger mass
> > of a tukey I need to tone it down. Any real world experience out there?
> >
> > Oh yeas, it will be brined and the cavity will have a few aromatics in
> > it as well.
> >
> > Happy Thanksgiving!
> >

>
> mmmm, an IR rotis that doesn't have just one setting? I'm jealous!
>
> I'd go high for an hour to get a decent sear and then relatively low to let
> it cook through. I'm not a time guy...but a temp one. At least 155 in the
> thigh, however long it takes and then let it sit 20 minutes or so when done.


I've got a Vermont Castings grill with a rotisserie burner at the back.
I' haven't done a turkey but I've roasted a 10 pound capon. I turned it
down to less than half power. I figured I needed to cook it slower to
let it heat more evenly given it's mass and also that a bigger bird
will be closer to the burner. However you set your burner I agree that
you should cook to temp, not time.

Cam