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Brine Bomb Smoked Turkey!!

Want to make a turkey that is juicy, perfectly flavored, and visually impressive? This Smoked Turkey with Brine Bomb is ...
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 ...
This Bourbon Turkey Brine For Smoking Turkey mixes the flavor of the fruit in the brine with the Jim Beam Apple Bourbon flavor perfectly!! Now I fell in love with Jim Beam Apple in my Jim Beam Bourbon ...
The smoked turkey from BBQ joint Pig Beach don't play. Along with mashed potatoes, green bean casserole and pumpkin pie, deep-fried turkey accidents have become an annual Thanksgiving tradition. And ...
Cookbook author Tammy Algood made Smoked Salt, a seasoning that can be used to brine turkey, pork and other meats. It also makes a great food gift idea. Tammy Algood is the author of five cookbooks, ...
This barbecued turkey is simple to prepare: brine in a mixture of cider vinegar, bourbon, maple syrup and herbs, then smoke over apple or hickory chips in the Weber outdoors. It takes 2 to 3 hours to ...
Once you make this recipe, you may very well crave smoked turkey beyond Thanksgiving. "After getting my first smoker and having my wife's family over, someone joked about me taking over the ...
My smoker has seen more action than a Transformers movie throughout the years, but until last week, it never turned out a whole smoked turkey. 2. If I have to commit to a lengthy, overnight cook that ...
Wise Thanksgiving chefs know brine is key to a smoked turkey that tastes divine. We always smoke our holiday bird here at the shackri-la. When the smoke clears and the carving begins, our turkey is ...
We don’t typically think of a Thanksgiving meal without a turkey. However, there are those folks who, for one reason or another, decide that poultry would be foul and they opt for a Thanksgiving ham.
Is it just me, or is anyone else constantly on the lookout for new and exciting ways to spruce up their holiday meals? For years I have cooked my turkey the same way. I was even bold enough to post it ...