What to smoke for thanksgiving other than turkey.

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nelsonsmoker

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Sep 25, 2015
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Howell, MI
Ok... Here's the story, my step-son with his wife love coming over on Sunday's for our family meal and get together and I always smoke something and everyone enjoys the food. Also, every year I cook the turkey, well he and his wife just recently bought their first house and want the family over for Thanksgiving. He wants to do the turkey but would like me to bring my UDS to smoke some sides. I'm looking for a great recipe that would keep the smoker going under a couple of hours. Any suggestions?
 
Mac and cheese! There is a supper easy and very good recipe floating around the forum. Just search for no boil Mac and cheese
 
My wife always cooks the turkey. I like to get a honey baked ham from the HBH store and smoke it for a few hours until it gets nice and warm. The ham is already cooked so I just smoke it until its good and smoky flavored along with the honey glaze that it comes with. Well that's just my 2 cents.

Hope everyone has a great Thanksgiving meal!!

Also the day after thanksgiving we divide up our food and leave some for us to snack on for a few days, then we take the rest and make care packages and hand them out to the homeless vets we see in downtown in St. Louis, well not just the vets but all who have no meal that day.

-Tom
 
Make some side Mac & Cheese,Smoked Eggs you can Devil them after smoking,Asparagus wrapped in Bacon.

Richie
 
Wait!   Since I'm doing a ham what about some spam?      Ham and Spam.  Sounds like a good future post title.
 
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I did smoked mashed potatoes for our "Friendsgiving" last weekend... I'm not sure I'll ever be able to eat regular mashers again...
 
My go to short cook time sides are the no boil Mac and cheese, baked beans (I'll second the vote on the wicked beans), fatties, abts/ poppers, and veggie kabobs.
 
Ok, I'm definitely making the wicked  beans and I'm contemplating the smoked eggs. I looked up smoked eggs and found some different opinions as far as starting raw in the shell and out of the shell after hard boiling. Not sure the best rout because it sounds like they could easily be overcooked.

So I'm brining the turkey tonight with a basic salt and sugar brine and then injecting a basic butter and chicken broth solution. At least I prepped the bird for the daughter in-law to throw in the stove tomorrow while I'm outside trying out my new UDS. It should be a great day!

Looking forward to some pics in the next couple of days. I'll post mine.

Happy Thanksgiving everybody!
 
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