Two Turkeys - One Brined - One Injected

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pgsmoker64

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Hi folks,

This thanksgiving I gave my mother-in-law a big break and smoked the turkeys for the family Thanksgiving.  She normally spends all day working on the birds as well as other things so I decided that I would handle the birds this year.

I was involved in a recent debate regarding brine vs. injection, and since all of my injection experience had been with chickens I decided to give it a shot with Turkey, especially after receiving some advice from Dave Omak!  So, I prepared a slaugherhouse brine and dropped in a 13 pound gobbler and then used some Creaole Butter for injecting a 16 pounder.

Because it was Thanksgiving and we were preparing several other dishes, I did not get a lot of pictures, but I managed to grab a few.

TBS from the WSM.


Prepped and ready for the smoker.


Off the smoker and ready for dinner.


Normally we always have left-over turkey, but this year there wasn't a scrap of turkey left!  Even the children were eating turkey like they would never have another.  I had some of the brined turkey (brined for 24 hours) and some of the injected turkey.  Both were equally juicy and tender with great texture.  I had previous issues with injecting but allowing the turkey to rest for 24 hours before cooking allowed the injection to distribute properly throughout the tissues and I didn't get the juice pockets.  Everything was awesome.

Thanks for looking.

Bill
 
Do which one did you prefer? Or we're they equally as good?
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Sorry, thought I covered that!  Both were equally as good, equally as moist and tender, and equally great in texture.  Like I said, we normally have a lot of turkey left over but this year even the wings disappeared!!!
 
That is some mighty fine looking turkey! I've never injected one always brine them.....might have to try that. I can tell you this, the WSM will smoke just about anything to perfection.
 
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