The results I get with that on turkey breast is phenomenal. Swear by it. His brisket inject is nice tooTypically I’ve not injected enhanced birds, just never thought it necessary. Last year we bought a fresh turkey and I injected with DaveO’s veggie stock ham injection because it’s delicious in pork, but the result was a bird way to rich for my taste, it was good just over the top. Then at some point this year I think it wasjcam222 that suggested “Butcher Bbq” brand “Bird booster” he likes it and that’s good enough for me to try so I bought some of the original and rotisserie flavor. It’s tasty has chicken flavor, salt spices a little sweet and phosphate. I injected my bird last night and will spin it on the roto tomorrow.
Those look great!I call this one BBQ Brethren poultry injection. It came from a mens group we had at our Church a few years back. We used this when cooking large amounts of turkey breasts when brining is not practicable.
1/2C chicken broth
3-4 Tbs melted butter
2 Tbs fresh lemon juice
1/2 tsp garlic powder
1/2 tsp fine black pepper
1/4 tsp white pepper
pinch / shake of cayenne
shake of MSG
3/4 tsp salt reduce for enhanced poultry
Mix well with immersion blender, keep a little warm to prevent butter from coagulating.
Put bird on heat quickly as the warm solution starts the 140F clock.
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For a deep fried turkey, I like Tony C's Creole butter with 3 giant table spoons of brown sugar and a handful and a half of fresh jalapenos all throw in the blender.What’s your injection for turkey?
I need some ideas!
Lets see ‘em!!!
Banjo man out.
Never tried a turkey with Pop's brine, but many whole chickens. Vert good.Tony C's is always a winner .
I use Pop's brine on poultry .
1/2 cup pickling salt
1/2 cup brown sugar
1/2 cup white sugar
1 TBLS cure 1
1 tsp lemon extract .
Mixed in 1 gallon water .
Inject and soak overnight . I inject everything . Even the wings .
I bet it was awesome . You're lucky to have had a chance to visit it .I remember all the bacon, ham and sausage in Pop's family store.
It's a great way for new people to start out curing meats .Pop's brine is very safe and versatile.
That's my go-to as well. Kept it simple this morning, as I'm laid up after shoulder surgery yesterday. Talked my son through it, injecting with butter, poultry seasoning, and a little orange juice. Wife doesn't take instructions well.Seasoned butter
I have pictures of the old Fasset store somewhere. Will look for them and post them.I bet it was awesome . You're lucky to have had a chance to visit it .
If you like a hint of citrus try the lemon extract with Pop's on poultry . Inject everything as heavy as it will take , then soak overnight . Black pepper and fresh herbs on the skin . it comes out tender and juicy with great flavor . Skin melts in your mouth .
It's a great way for new people to start out curing meats .
Trader Joe's has a "Everything but the leftovers" seasoning and that was all I used with the butter. It was delicious.That's my go-to as well. Kept it simple this morning, as I'm laid up after shoulder surgery yesterday. Talked my son through it, injecting with butter, poultry seasoning, and a little orange juice. Wife doesn't take instructions well.