Spatchcock 22 lb turkey on UDS?

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smokin mama

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Aug 21, 2011
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I have a 22 lb turkey that I want to smoke on my UDS, however realize that I will have to spatchcock it due to its size.  At what temps and for how long will I need to smoke it?  Any help is greatly appreciated.
 
Smoke it at 300˚-325˚ until it reaches an internal temp of 160˚ in the breast and 170˚-175˚ in the thigh. Times will vary GREATLY depending on your particular setup, but with a spatched bird at those temps you should be done well inside of 4 hours. That being said, THE ONLY WAY TO ENSURE GETTING THE BIRD TO THE PERFECT DONENESS IS TO USE A PROBE THERMOMETER!!!.
 
I though you wanted to smoke at 220 to 240? I think I have to...as I will have both a brisket AND turkey on the smoker (so I will need the low and slow). How long will it take to smoke a 18 to 22 lb spatchcocked turkey at 220 to 240 degrees? Is it better to spatchcock one that big? Sorry, don't mean to hijack your thread, but it is all related, right? ;)
 
I though you wanted to smoke at 220 to 240? I think I have to...as I will have both a brisket AND turkey on the smoker (so I will need the low and slow). How long will it take to smoke a 18 to 22 lb spatchcocked turkey at 220 to 240 degrees? Is it better to spatchcock one that big? Sorry, don't mean to hijack your thread, but it is all related, right? ;)
I have a 22 lb turkey that I want to smoke on my UDS, however realize that I will have to spatchcock it due to its size.  At what temps and for how long will I need to smoke it?  Any help is greatly appreciated.
Run the temps higher 220-240 is too low.

Here this post may help
 
Thanks so much for the help...I have 2 probe thermometers, so that will help me.  I'm smoking this on my UDS so running temps at 300-325 should be easy.  Thanks again and have a Happy Thanksgiving.
 
 
Yes...those temps (220 - 240) is too low for a big turkey.  It will stay in the danger zone for too long at this low temp.  I've spatchcocked my 22 lb turkey and will smoke at 325 till i get the correct temp with a internal probe thermometer.
 
 
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