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I know the turkey questions are about to wear everyone out, but I was just informed that I am to cook the turkeys for our office gathering on Wednesday. I need to know approximate cooking time for indirect smoking of 4 turkey breast. I have NEVER smoked a turkey of any kind or shape.
Need some pointers, the whole office expects great things since I brought the last few boston butts and brisketts.
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0 • Off Topic Disagree Agree LikeNow I am really lost, the XL BGE is not gonna hold all of them at once.
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0 • Off Topic Disagree Agree LikeAltho the Egg is often billed the "worlds best smoker," for your purposes, just think of it as as a ceramic oven that can have some smoke. For some reason, turkey always seems to get done a bit faster in the Egg than in my kitchen oven.
If you can, brine the breasts. If not enough time, place them over pans with some aromatic liquids (juice, wine, herb teas), and the steam will speed the cook a little, and save some time. Ramp the temp up in the last half hour to crisp.
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0 • Off Topic Disagree Agree LikeI always foil and towel wrap my beef and pork and stuff in a cooler, does the same hold true for turkey?
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