Turkey on Rotisserie

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danbono

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Hi all
I'm going to smoke a small turkey 10/14 lbs on a WSM 22" with a rotisserie..I'm thinking 300-350 for a few hours? Sound about right? Direct or indirect heat?
I'm looking to get crisp skin?
Thanks Dan
 
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I did a 25# in the above post
Richie
 
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I did a 25# in the above post
Richie
Hi Rich Good thread. :emoji_thumbsup:
Dan
PS You still in NNJ?
 
Howdy Guys! Good to see some old friends again. Have a Happy Thanksgiving!...JJ
 
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I would use wood & cook at high heat direct, much like a Santa Maria grill. The only difference would be you won’t be able to raise & lower the grate, but you can control the fire. I would put just enough wood on the fire to keep the flames just kissing the turkey. It will be a babysitting job, but I think you will be happy with the results. Also I would leave the water pan out so the flames get to the turkey & the drippings fire up the wood, much like a UDS or a SM Grill.
Al
 
Hi All Once again using the rotisserie on my WSM 22 my temps got away for me. Temps were going good for awhile then, once I opened the lid @ 2:08 mark they took off.
Dan
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