'Nuther Smoked Turkey Question...
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'Nuther Smoked Turkey Question...
Would I be able to smoke a turkey on Monday or Tuesday and it be ok for Thursday?
Got to thinking that I am working all during T-giving and wont be able to smoke one after Tuesday.
Got to thinking that I am working all during T-giving and wont be able to smoke one after Tuesday.
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Guess you could try smoking it till it gets above 150*, let rest till it cools down, wrap in foil and stick in the fridge. Finish it off in the oven on Turkey Day.
Sounds feasible in theory anyway.
Sounds feasible in theory anyway.
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nascarchuck wrote:Well, my wife was bent outta shape anyways, so I will just let the inlaws worry about the turkey and I will just chill out all day! I will be tired from work anyway.
Wife wanted an oven baked turkey because thats what she grew up eating on T-Giving!
So did mine, but after last year and the success of the smoked bird....smoked is now the new tradition, made mandatory by my wife
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nascarchuck wrote:Wife wanted an oven baked turkey because thats what she grew up eating on T-Giving!
No offense intended to your wife, Chuck, but I grew up on oven-roasted turkey, too. Mom always cooked it dry and tasteless. Can't say I miss it much.
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bowhnter wrote:nascarchuck wrote:Well, my wife was bent outta shape anyways, so I will just let the inlaws worry about the turkey and I will just chill out all day! I will be tired from work anyway.
Wife wanted an oven baked turkey because thats what she grew up eating on T-Giving!
So did mine, but after last year and the success of the smoked bird....smoked is now the new tradition, made mandatory by my wife
My justification for hanging on to my Weber Kettle is that the Mrs Loves the roasted turkey I do on it. It's the one time each year it gets used. Old school method, no temp probes or thermometers. Just set up for indirect and let her rip. I do brine the bird (no enhanced BBalls for me) and use the bacon basting method. And I stuff it too. I know thats not PC anymore but I don't care...neither is Peking Duck and there are no shortages of Chinese folks in the world
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Cold, smoked 2-3-4 day old turkey is pretty danged good! I know that we eat it all the time, for like two or so weeks after Thanksgiving!
Seriously, while a freshly cooked bird is best, a smoked bird will hold for a couple of days. Turkeys are so cheap this time of the year, pick up a couple and give it a try... I know that turks are on sale here at Kroger's for $0.37lb, so at most you would probably be out only $5.00 if it didn't work out for ya!
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Seriously, while a freshly cooked bird is best, a smoked bird will hold for a couple of days. Turkeys are so cheap this time of the year, pick up a couple and give it a try... I know that turks are on sale here at Kroger's for $0.37lb, so at most you would probably be out only $5.00 if it didn't work out for ya!
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Well, I grew up on oven roasted turkey's myself, but I want to try something different and start a new tradition!
At my inlaws, they normally have two turkey's. I thought that I would bring a third (smoked) and if there were any leftovers (smoked), take that home with us.
I may go ahead and buy a couple of turkeys and fix them later. Actually, I am off during Christmas!
At my inlaws, they normally have two turkey's. I thought that I would bring a third (smoked) and if there were any leftovers (smoked), take that home with us.
I may go ahead and buy a couple of turkeys and fix them later. Actually, I am off during Christmas!
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DATsBBQ wrote:Guess you could try smoking it till it gets above 150*, let rest till it cools down, wrap in foil and stick in the fridge. Finish it off in the oven on Turkey Day.
Sounds feasible in theory anyway.
Hey yeah this works I've done this. I smoked the bird to good and smoked but not completely done I didn't take it's temp but 150 would be good. Then I put it in one of those plastic cooking bags and refrigerated couple days later popped it in the oven and finished it off. Turned out very good. I did it like this because we traveled to my son's place. Wear your gloves and put it into the bag hot to help prevent contamination.
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There is no way that partially cooking a turkey or any poultry then finishing it off later is a good idea. You are just setting your self up for a long night on the can or worse... Just because it may have worked for some would not be a good reason to expose anybody that your feeding to possible illness.
Check out the links from this simple Google search...
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Check out the links from this simple Google search...
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&sa=X ... ey&spell=1
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JamesB,
That is certainly a long list of sites saying not to partially cook a turkey. I looked at several of them, and all said "partially cook".
What I suggested would take said bird out of the danger area. I've never tried it, but if the bird is past 150* in the thigh sans stuffing and rapidly cooled it could be argued that it would be safe. But, I'm no expert in these things and wouldn't want to poison my in-laws. Outlaws are another matter
That is certainly a long list of sites saying not to partially cook a turkey. I looked at several of them, and all said "partially cook".
What I suggested would take said bird out of the danger area. I've never tried it, but if the bird is past 150* in the thigh sans stuffing and rapidly cooled it could be argued that it would be safe. But, I'm no expert in these things and wouldn't want to poison my in-laws. Outlaws are another matter
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