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Flip the birds, yes or no?

I finally got around to trying the chicken and veggies dish, with veggies in a pan underneath the chicken thighs. Veggies have rosemary, salt, and pepper. Thighs have salt, pepper, Dizzy Dust, and a touch of Adam's citrus rub. Doing 350 indirect, I guess 1+ hours.

Question - will I need to turn the thighs or not?

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Austin, TX

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  • platypusrex
    platypusrex Posts: 225
    I'm gonna add more Dizzy Dust after looking at the pic...
    LBGE, platesetter, Stoker wifi, StokerX Mac software, Pit Pal for iOS, @HerringBigEgg on Twitter, joined forum in 2008
    Austin, TX
  • Hub
    Hub Posts: 927
    You can do it either way, but I would flip.  It will give you a more even end result.  Good looking cook, but I agree on adding more dust.
    Beautiful and lovely Villa Rica, Georgia
  • platypusrex
    platypusrex Posts: 225
    @Hub Thx
    LBGE, platesetter, Stoker wifi, StokerX Mac software, Pit Pal for iOS, @HerringBigEgg on Twitter, joined forum in 2008
    Austin, TX
  • jeffwit
    jeffwit Posts: 1,348
    I don't think flipping will make much difference since you're going indirect, but it won't hurt anything. 
    Jefferson, GA
    XL BGE, MM, Things to flip meat over and stuff
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  • Rte1985
    Rte1985 Posts: 304
    Well being late to the show.....did you flip them? 
  • platypusrex
    platypusrex Posts: 225
    Yes, I flipped them about 3/4 of the way through. They were on just under an hour, temp was around 375 for most of it. Pulled them between 170-180, but they were still juicy.

    The skin was crispy, and the potatoes were soft. The carrots were not real soft, next time I may put the veggies on about 30 minutes early. Taste was good, and the family was complimentary. Successful first try, thanks for the help! Took one bite before the pic...

    LBGE, platesetter, Stoker wifi, StokerX Mac software, Pit Pal for iOS, @HerringBigEgg on Twitter, joined forum in 2008
    Austin, TX
  • YukonRon
    YukonRon Posts: 17,261
    Looking killer with the chicken. Delicious cook.
    I always give the veggies about a 20-30 min head start, with some chicken broth, works out ok.
    "Knowledge is Good" - Emil Faber

    XL and MM
    Louisville, Kentucky
  • platypusrex
    platypusrex Posts: 225
    Thanks @YukonRon We had chicken broth in with the veggies, and thanks for confirming the extra time
    LBGE, platesetter, Stoker wifi, StokerX Mac software, Pit Pal for iOS, @HerringBigEgg on Twitter, joined forum in 2008
    Austin, TX
  • Mattman3969
    Mattman3969 Posts: 10,458
    Very nice plate of vittles.   I agree with @YukonRon with putting veggies on 1/2hr earlier than the protein 

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  • Hans61
    Hans61 Posts: 3,901
    Looks great! I flip parts, I don't flip whole bird
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