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Another turkey question Ü
Bordello
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Hi,
I don't have a "v' rack, can I do my 12 lb. turkey on the grill over a drip pan sitting on an inverted plate setter???? Breast up or down???? Thanks.
Happy Holidays,
New Bob
I don't have a "v' rack, can I do my 12 lb. turkey on the grill over a drip pan sitting on an inverted plate setter???? Breast up or down???? Thanks.
Happy Holidays,
New Bob
Comments
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New Bob,
That set up will work fine...I always cook mine breast side up.
Larry
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New Bob,[p]Sure, that will work just fine - used that rig a few times. There is nothing special about the V rack, anything to hold it will work. [p]Tim
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New Bob, I do mine with the same set-up, breast up. Trussing the bird helps make it cook more evenly. JCA
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J Appledog,
I also put aluminum foil wraps on the wing tips and drum ends when they start to brown.
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