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Planning a 300 degree smoke with peach wood. I bribed it Tuesday night, dried Wednesday night, and rubbed today.
It should take around 3 - 3.5 hours. Although the the smoker has to overcome the 32 degree weather.
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I recently did my first turkey breast bone in at 300 degrees. the highest my smoker would go. I thought the skin was decent and the meat was great.
I didn't cover the skin and it was a nice color. Used peach wood.
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Thanks. I was happy to see my smoker was able to reach its max temp of 300 degrees in mid 30 degree windy weather today.
I have never had a smoker that you could use in lower than 60 degrees.
End result was pretty good. Sorry I didn't get any photos.
The combination of the rub and peach wood was unique and tasty. The turkey was enhanced so I didn't brine, but it was flavorful.
I am not sure if I would change anything for thanksgiving other than make a bigger turkey.
I end up going simple with a little bit if poultry seasoning and paprika added to it. I have had the breast in for about 1.5 hours at 300 degrees with some peach wood. I think it will be done in less than an hour from now.
Hello,
I am going to smoke my first turkey tomorrow in preparation for Thanksgiving. Any recommendation on a rub that isn't full of chili powder or cumin? Maybe something a little more traditional for thanksgiving.
I have a 6 pound bone in turkey breast that came in a 15% solution.
Thanks.
I always weigh my wood and also make sure it is seasoned wood. Unseasoned wood will create creosote which people on here say will leave a bitter taste.
Hello,
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I am not able to post pictures using an iPhone with Safari and the mobile site. I can select a picture and tell it to upload, but then...
I give them mediocre. We were having a community get together and they ended up sitting for much longer than I expected. Good flavor, but they got cold and I think that made them a little tougher than I like.
I am ony phone right now and it won't let me post a picture of the final q.
My smoker came with a low buck cookbook, but in the back it had some notes pages so I have been making use of those. I agree it has been very useful. Plus I can't remember anything anymore so being able to go back to look at good or bad smokes is very helpful.