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19 Pound turkey Wouldn't fit Using Platesetter, pan, Vertical Stand
Hi,
I was looking forward to smoking a turkey this TG using the vertical stand in my large BGE. Imagine my surprise when I tried to close the egg with the turkey in the stand. It started touching with the BGW 2 inches from closing. Fortunately I had a V Rack, so I went that route.
Question: How in the heck am I supposed to use the vertical stand to smoke a turkey in the BGE? I saw a half size fire ring, which would let the platesetter be positioned lower in the BGE. Is this the only answer?
Also, I made the mistake of leaving the thermometer in place while shutting the lid, which bent the probe. Then, when I tried to straighten it, it broke!!!!
The turkey was ready after about six hours of cooking. I found a digital meat thermometer and was able to finally adjust to temperature. I found that the BGE was over 300 degrees. I like slow cooking between 250-275 degrees.
Seth Anderson
Moon, VA
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Spatchcock direct raised at 400.Salado TX & 30A FL: Egg Family: 3 Large and a very well used Mini, added a Mini Max when they came out (I'm good for now).
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I tried to do Little Steven's invertabird on my XL this morning with a 14lber. It will not work either. The birds butt plugged the upper vent when closed. Maybe next time a smaller bird on the chicken vertical roasting rack will work. My turkey came out fine, but I want to try the upside down version sometime soon. Of course we have a lot of turkey to eat before that happens.A poor widows son.
See der Rabbits, Iowa -
If your using the sittin' turkey (like beer can chicken) you need to put your drip pan directly on the plate setter and your turkey right in the drip pan. This year I cooked a smaller one (15 lbs) but last year I did a 18 pounder, it was about an inch from the top.
Came out great again this year...
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Absolutely, no reason to vertical whatsoever IMO.Mickey said:Spatchcock direct raised at 400.
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Don't know why, but after installing Win 8.1 it leaves copy in the drafts file. I though I hadn't sent it. Sorry about the double.A poor widows son.
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Boileregger said:
Spatchcock direct raised at 400.
Absolutely, no reason to vertical whatsoever IMO.
Steve
Caledon, ON
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bettysnephew said:I tried to do Little Steven's invertabird on my XL this morning with a 14lber. It will not work either. The birds butt plugged the upper vent when closed. Maybe next time a smaller bird on the chicken vertical roasting rack will work. My turkey came out fine, but I want to try the upside down version sometime soon. Of course we have a lot of turkey to eat before that happens.
Steve
Caledon, ON
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Like anyone cares about your opinion.Little Steven said:Boileregger said:
Absolutely, no reason to vertical whatsoever IMO.Mickey said:Spatchcock direct raised at 400.
Wow, testy on Thanksgiving.
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How about getting a half fire ring? I tried the turkey in the vertical stand sitting in the pan, which was on washers on the plate setter on the fire ring. I bought the vertical stands at the same store that sells eggs and have never used it before.After cooking the turkey, I was reading about these metal grates that allow better airflow. I had some similar looking mesh and cut it to fit, but after cooking some burgers, the mesh started sagging from the heat, so I guess I need to buy a replacement. It was significantly easier to get the temperature up than with the ceramic grate that came with the egg.How does the Hi Que grate compare with others? I saw a stainless mesh one on E Bay for half the price of the Hi Que. The more money I can keep in my wallet the better I like it.
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As for the half fire ring, why not just take your fire ring out and put plate setter on top of the fire box? I did that with my small and got 5hrs of 325* cooking out of so you could go prolly 8-9hrs in the Large I would guess.-----------------------------------------analyze adapt overcome2008 -Large BGE. 2013- Small BGE and 2015 - Mini. Henderson, Ky.
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Mattman3969 said:As for the half fire ring, why not just take your fire ring out and put plate setter on top of the fire box? I did that with my small and got 5hrs of 325* cooking out of so you could go prolly 8-9hrs in the Large I would guess.
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Stugots said:Mattman3969 said:As for the half fire ring, why not just take your fire ring out and put plate setter on top of the fire box? I did that with my small and got 5hrs of 325* cooking out of so you could go prolly 8-9hrs in the Large I would guess.
Steve
Caledon, ON
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Little Steven said:That will work, the last one I did I used the spider. The other thing you can do is (and I really, really hesitate to say this here) is spread the legs way out until they release from the sockets.canuckland
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I did my first one like that Gary. It looks better off the BGE turkey stand. Fit's a lot easier with the fryer rack though.
Steve
Caledon, ON
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Boileregger said:
Wow, testy on Thanksgiving.Boileregger said:Spatchcock direct raised at 400.
Absolutely, no reason to vertical whatsoever IMO.
XXL BGE, Karebecue, Klose BYC, Chargiller Akorn Kamado, Weber Smokey Mountain, Grand Turbo gasser, Weber Smoky Joe, and the wheelbarrow that my grandfather used to cook steaks from his cattle
San Antonio, TX
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I didn't mean to be nasty Mick. Have you ever tried my method?
Steve
Caledon, ON
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Little Steven said:I did my first one like that Gary. It looks better off the BGE turkey stand. Fit's a lot easier with the fryer rack though.canuckland
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Little Steven said:bettysnephew said:I tried to do Little Steven's invertabird on my XL this morning with a 14lber. It will not work either. The birds butt plugged the upper vent when closed. Maybe next time a smaller bird on the chicken vertical roasting rack will work. My turkey came out fine, but I want to try the upside down version sometime soon. Of course we have a lot of turkey to eat before that happens.
A poor widows son.
See der Rabbits, Iowa
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