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Spatchcock on the KUDU

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SmokyMose

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6.5 lb bird flattened, sprinkled with SPOG for the cook with a Pineapple Turmeric glaze for the finish.
Used lump to get things going then went to mostly Ash.
Picked up an instant read at Home Depot on a whim yesterday morning and don't know how I ever managed without one....
kudu.jpg finish.jpg
done.jpg therm.jpg
plate.jpg
Yesterday was play day. Today is lawnmower day :-(
Thanks for looking and have a wonderful day!
Dan
 
Dan that is a nice toy for the kettle.
Richie
 
Great looking bird Dan for sure ! Thoughts on the new thermo ?
 
Looks great . I bet thats fun to cook on .
 
YUM! love the splatched birds! Yours looks killer!
 
Awesome looking spatched yardbird. Plus great way to do corn on the cob. I’d tear up that plate full.
 
Thank you all for replies and likes!!
912smoker; there are probably better ones out there but for $19.95 this one works for me. You have to initially calibrate it with ice and water.
Takes about 2 seconds to get a reading.
chopsaw; yes it's a hoot. I can use wood from my fireplace rack and not have to worry about whether it fits the firebox on my offset.
Not a good idea on a windy day, though....
 
Looks Mighty Tasty from My House (Den).
Nice Job, SM !!
Like.

Bear
 
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