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First time turkey

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Throwing a turkey on the large this afternoon. Never done it before, but from aggregating all I’ve read and watched seems like I’m aiming for 325 for about 3 hours for the 12lb bird. Going to rub it down, and chill the breasts with ice for 30 min, put it on around 2:30 aim to eat around 7. 
LBGE 2019, North Carolina

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  • Gmnorris74
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    Took just at 3.5 hours. Letting it rest, excited for the flavors.


    LBGE 2019, North Carolina
  • loco_engr
    loco_engr Posts: 5,765
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    looks like you nailed it!
    aka marysvilleksegghead
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  • lkapigian
    lkapigian Posts: 10,784
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    Looks Amazing 
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  • lousubcap
    lousubcap Posts: 32,476
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    The temperature is the story.  As above, reads like you nailed it.  Congrats.  
    If you really want to get the mahogany color, toss some cherry chunks (or chips) in with the cook.  Really darkens the skin.  FWIW-
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  • wardo
    wardo Posts: 398
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    lousubcap said:
    The temperature is the story.  As above, reads like you nailed it.  Congrats.  
    If you really want to get the mahogany color, toss some cherry chunks (or chips) in with the cook.  Really darkens the skin.  FWIW-
    I'll second this!  Only one handful of chips/chunks with turkey is needed though.
    NC - LBGE