Next week I'm going to do my first Turkey. I have a breast that's just shy of 7 pounds. I'm going to use Pop's brine. My question is if this 2 gallon food grade container will hold enough brine to do the job.
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I not sure how much brine your talking about, but just substitute the amount of brine called for with tap water and drop your breast in the container. You'll be able to see if you get full coverage. We do this when deep frying turkeys all the time to see how much oil is needed.
Chris
Did you check the label to see if the breast is all ready pumped ? Like said you just need to cover the breast . Mix 2 gallons of brine then whatever it takes to cover . . Might be a gallon might be 1.5 . How long you plan to soak it ?
I think 2G is the perfect size container. I find halving drastically reduces the amount of brine needed. 2qts vs 1-1/2G for whole bird. Also way easier to handle. When I serve it, it is sliced so no need for the Norman Rockwell presentation.
When I think of smoked turkey I think it of as cured and deeply smoked far too rich to eat as a meal. Pops (low salt) is perfect for this. That said, you need to inject and give it a few days at least. Sugar takes far longer to move into the meat compared to salt. Smoke is low temps, long and around 18-24hrs. I also believe you need to rest it a few days before serving.
I was thinking about brining for 24 hours.
All depends on what you want the end result to be .you need to inject and give it a few days at least.
All depends on what you want the end result to be .
I was just trying to make sure Steve was on the same page . You and me both have done enough of this , that I understand and agree with what you're doing .So many ways to do it
I was just trying to make sure Steve was on the same page . You and me both have done enough of this , that I understand and agree with what you're doing .
I like Pops on poultry . Most times I inject , even if it's just wings and soak up to 6 days . Good stuff .
That's a long time for wings . I do 1/2 cup salt , 1 cup brown sugar 1 cup white sugar . 2 family packs of wings . Most times they come out sweet , but I've had salty results .Woah! Injection and 6 days on chicken wings?