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Turkey Breast On The BGE

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edited November -1 in EggHead Forum
Anyone want to share their recipe for doing a turkey breast on a BGE?

Comments

  • pointer
    pointer Posts: 41
    Mike in INDPLS,[p]I Just put one on 5 minutes ago...[p]My technique:
    -Inject Breast with Chef Williams Creole Garlic Butter Marinade. ( or whatever injector marinade you prefer).[p]-Sprinkle liberally with Spice Hunter Poultry Grill and Broil, and Dizzy Dust. (Dizzy Dust by itself is Great)[p]-Cook indirect over drip pan and Firebricks in Egg @350*, with water soaked pecan and apple wood, till it reach’s an internal temperature of 160*[p]Let rest for 15-20 minutes and Enjoy.[p]Pointer[p]

  • Tim M
    Tim M Posts: 2,410
    Mike in INDPLS,[p]I do a lot of these and they come out wonderful. You can see the setup and the directions I use at the link below. I have yet to ever brine one of these breasts - I might try one some day but the results have always been so good I never felt the need.[p]Tim
  • Jethro
    Jethro Posts: 495
    Tim M,[p]I do them pretty much the same as you. Olive oil and a little Kosher salt and pepper.[p]Like you stated I've never brined either because they are just so tasty and juicy anyway.[p]Keep em Smokin,
    Jethro

  • Char-Woody
    Char-Woody Posts: 2,642
    pointer, I'll buy that routine...looks good.
    C~W[p]

  • pointer
    pointer Posts: 41
    Char-Woody,[p]Thank You for jump starting me on turkey breasts done BGE style.
    I also want to say Thanks for turning me onto the SH Poultry Grill & Broil...Great Stuff.[p]pointer

  • Char-Woody
    Char-Woody Posts: 2,642
    pointer, I agree..I mix it in a few tablespoon of peanut oil and work it all over under the skin and on top. During the cook, it spreads its flavor. One of my favorites.
    C~W[p]