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Thread: Brined, Buttered and Smoked

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    Brined, Buttered and Smoked

    A Happy Thanksgiving to everyone on SMF.com

    I had a nice 15lb bird just waiting for today and I decided to brine, butter and smoke it.
    I also made a wonderful homemade turkey giblet gravy.

    The Brine
    2gal Water
    3C Kosher Salt
    1C Brown Sugar
    1/2C of my basic rub
    Dissolve the salt, then the sugar/rub
    Bag the bird/brine and marinade for 12 hours

    The Herb Butter
    3 sticks of softened butter
    1/8C of my basic rub
    1/8C Montreal Chicken Spice
    2T fresh Rosemary
    1T each fresh Thyme and Lemon Thyme
    Mix all well and rub under and atop the skin of the bird
    Used leftover to baste the bird once during smoking

    The Smoke
    50:50 Apple/Cherry
    275° for the first 1.5 hours
    325°+ till finished IT of 170°





    Basting after 1.5 hours



    Finished and Resting

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    Die if you must, but die on your home turf with your face to the wind, not in some stinking hellhole 2,000 kilometers away, among people you neither know nor care about.

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    Turkey Giblet Gravy
    Back, neck and gizzard chopped and well browned with thyme, rosemary and bay leaf
    Add chopped onion, carrot, celery & garlic and saute with meat
    Add 1 can of chicken stock, 1.5t each Soy sauce, Worcestershire sauce and Fish sauce, salt & pepper to taste
    Simmer for about 45min
    Make a roux, 1 stick of butter and add flour till desired consistency, brown to desired color
    Strain giblet stock, add roux and cook to desired thickness, add chicken stock if not enough giblet stock









    In the hustle and bustle I failed to get any more pics of the process and final product until plated
    Ragnar Benson:
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    Ready to Gobble

    Ragnar Benson:
    Never, under any circumstances, ever become a refugee.
    Die if you must, but die on your home turf with your face to the wind, not in some stinking hellhole 2,000 kilometers away, among people you neither know nor care about.

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    That's a awesome meal, My son and I do the cooking for Thanksgiving , But he had to do it without me this year , Only 2 day's out of the hospital from back surgery , I couldn't help prepare , But I was able to help eat it , What a nice spread.
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    My version of Turkey Bacon
    Save all the skin, especially from those oven roasted birds with soggy bottom skin.
    Lay it all out and fry it up, no oil or butter, plenty of its own fat to cook in and render out.
    The more fat and bits of clinging meat, the better.
    Delicious!



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    Quote Originally Posted by jollymon View Post
    That's a awesome meal, My son and I do the cooking for Thanksgiving , But he had to do it without me this year , Only 2 day's out of the hospital from back surgery , I couldn't help prepare , But I was able to help eat it , What a nice spread.
    Thanks, I hope y'alls Thanksgiving was a good one too.
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