A couple of weeks ago my Kroger affiliate had an incredible deal on frozen turkey breasts (.99/lb), and Mrs ~t~ picked up two. We thawed one for a test run. First, I removed the skin, and boned out the breast meat. The carcass was seasoned and baked, then turned into a turkey pot pie and bone broth for the freezer.
These birds are injected, but I doubled down and injected some Kosmo's Chicken Soak, then dumped the remainder in a zipper bag for about 8 hours of brine time. I did remove the loin tenders to smoke separately. The "Texas style" refers to an old school method of seasoning turkey with black pepper, garlic, and a (optional) dusting of a BBQ rub. BBQ turkey has made a comeback with the rise of beef prices. I held back on salt because of the various injections.
I used my kettle with the water wall to buffer the heat, and a pit temp of 255°-ish. The tenders were ready to wrap in 90 minutes, the breasts took closer to 3 hours to get to 150°.
My wrap step used only a little butter, and I took the internal up to 162°, then vented the foil to slow any carry-over rise in temperature.
We sampled one of the tenders and it was spot on. Bottom line is... I got my $7 worth. Oh, an extra bonus point if you remember what a "blue light special" is.
These birds are injected, but I doubled down and injected some Kosmo's Chicken Soak, then dumped the remainder in a zipper bag for about 8 hours of brine time. I did remove the loin tenders to smoke separately. The "Texas style" refers to an old school method of seasoning turkey with black pepper, garlic, and a (optional) dusting of a BBQ rub. BBQ turkey has made a comeback with the rise of beef prices. I held back on salt because of the various injections.
I used my kettle with the water wall to buffer the heat, and a pit temp of 255°-ish. The tenders were ready to wrap in 90 minutes, the breasts took closer to 3 hours to get to 150°.
My wrap step used only a little butter, and I took the internal up to 162°, then vented the foil to slow any carry-over rise in temperature.
We sampled one of the tenders and it was spot on. Bottom line is... I got my $7 worth. Oh, an extra bonus point if you remember what a "blue light special" is.