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Mountain Man’s Special Turkey Recipe

11 November 2020      

We’re not just providers of Green Mountain Grills to the fine people of Seekonk, we’re Green Mountain grill users as well. And we just happen to know how to use them and where to find the resources to learn new and exciting new ways to use them. We going to go out on a limb and guess that you are actively thinking of ways to smoke or grill your Thanksgiving turkey next week. We’ll look no more! Here’s how we’re going to do it courtesy of the great people at Green Mountain themselves.

Ingredients

  • 1 cup of apple juice
  • 1 teaspoon of Worcestershire sauce
  • 1-Whole Turkey
  • 5-Gallon Pale for Brining
  • Aluminum Foil
  • Brown Sugar
  • Fresh Garlic
  • GMG Poultry Rub
  • Kosher Salt

Turkey takes a bit of time, so I see no reason to cook a small one. You can always freeze the leftovers – they will stay moist for several weeks if you use a vacuum-sealer!

Preparation

  1. Thaw the turkey in the refrigerator. This will take anywhere from 2-5 days depending on the size of the bird. You can also thaw it in cold water in 8-12 hours.
  2. Remove the neck and the giblets from the bird’s cavities.
  3. If you don’t own a pan large enough for the turkey, just go to a box store and buy a 5-gallon plastic pail. Put the turkey in the pan or pail and then add enough water to completely cover it.
  4. Remove the turkey.
  5. Add enough kosher salt to the water until a raw egg seems buoyant. Stir. Add 3 tablespoons of brown sugar or molasses and 5 tablespoons of GMG Poultry Rub.
  6. Use a garlic press or mash several cloves of garlic with the side of a butcher’s knife and add to the brine. Stir thoroughly.
  7. Brine the turkey overnight. Make sure no part of the turkey is out of the water.
  8. Remove the turkey and pat dry with paper towels.
  9. Push a wooden spoon underneath the skin all the way around the bird, top and bottom, to break the skin away from the flesh. The goal is to make enough room to get your hand between the skin and the flesh.
  10. Rub reasonable amounts of GMG Poultry Rub on the flesh with your hands between the skin and the meat. Do this top and bottom – wherever you can reach. You can put the rub on the skin, but this will merely make the skin taste good, not the meat – the skin acts as a perfect insulator. So unless you have a huge fondness for flavorful grilled turkey skin, you will waste your money putting rub on it.

Cooking

  1. Place the turkey, breast side down, in a disposable aluminum pan (unless you really love to clean pots and pans and want to use your good oven roaster).
  2. Turn on your Green Mountain Grill and set it to 275°. When that temperature stabilizes, put the turkey in the grill.
  3. Make a mixture of 1 cup of apple juice and 1 teaspoon of Worcestershire sauce. Put this in a small spray bottle.
  4. Spritz the turkey about once per hour. Make sure that you spritz thoroughly, especially inside the bird’s cavities.
  5. Cook the turkey for about 4-5 hours, or 15 minutes per pound.
  6. After 8 hours, turn the bird over.
  7. Use the meat probe the thickest part of the breast, about 3/4″ away from the bone. Push it straight down into the bird until it touches the bone, and then back it out about 1/2″. Leave the probe in.
  8. The internal temperature should approach 160°. Remove the turkey from the GMG grill, cover it completely with foil, and let it rest for 20-30 minutes, during which time the temperature will continue to rise to 165°.

Carve your turkey. Overeat. Watch football. Repeat

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Source: https://greenmountaingrills.com/recipes/mountain-mans-special-turkey-recipe/

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