Oven-roasted turkey is a Thanksgiving classic, but learning how to smoke a turkey is a great way to mix up your holiday cooking repertoire. Smoking your turkey (and brining it beforehand) infuses the ...
I enjoy smoking wild turkey breast from time to time, although it’s not my go-to technique. The meat from a wild turkey is so lean and—especially if it’s an older tom—dense, it doesn’t lend itself to ...
(Culinary.net) Make room in the oven this Thanksgiving with a Spatchcock Smoked Turkey recipe that stays moist and tender. By relying on the smoker rather than a traditional baked bird, you can keep ...
I eat turkey legs about as often as I eat corny dogs, and they both happen at my annual visit to the State Fair of Texas. Sure, I might take a nibble from the Thanksgiving turkey leg, but my ...
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Smoked smokehouse burgers on the Lone Star Grillz offset
I fired up the Lone Star Grillz offset smoker to make classic smokehouse burgers, and the results were incredible. Juicy ...
Roasting is the most common way to cook a turkey, although deep-frying and smoking have also become popular in recent years. (Getty Images) With Thanksgiving here, there’s no better time to talk ...
WICHITA, Kan. (KSNW) — As Thanksgiving Day approaches, our thoughts turn to the traditional meal and the main dish. Most folks still prefer the dry, oven-roasted turkey. Many others prefer a tender, ...
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