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Topic History of: Turkey on a Large Egg
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SmokinGuitarPlayer T-Que,
On the linked page.
What size turkey fits in the egg. (chart)
a few different turkey on egg recipes / cooking techniques.
Mad Max method and others .
All tested and get great.
Enjoy and Happy Eggin.

Nessmuk T-Que,
No problem with a 20 pound domestic bird. It becomes a challenge with the long legs of a range
raised bird. I shot a Missouri wild turkey & discovered that the legs were to long for the large
BGE. I took it to a commercial smoker to cook it.

I have ordered a 15 pound, range raised turkey from western Kansas. No chemicals or other additives
& they are fed natural foods. A local market sells them here is Kansas City for about $5/lb.

Nothing like it.

Broc, just across the Muddy Mo from Omaha RRP,

I stabilized my Small today, then popped in bread to bake. My temp dropped, and so I cranked
'er up a bit. There wasn;'t much response, so I opener things up a bit more.

When I peeped at the bread, it was nearly toast!

The temp guage had penetrated the bread... or, more correctly, the baking bread had swollen to
encompass the probe, and the temps seemed to drop...

Last time I make THAT mistake!

~ B

wobin T-Que,
The only way to do turkey is on the egg, yummy. Turkey absorbs smoke easily so don't over do it.

Cheers, Glenn

EggspertMN T-Que,
I posted about a week ago of one I did while I was in a fowl mood while NOT being in Atlanta for
Eggtoberfest. Have a look at the link below

I usually do 12-14 lb birds, but you can do a 20 lb but you have to be a little careful not to get
the dome thermometer stuck in your bird. (if you do indirect cook, which btw, you should do) The
BGE website has some turkey sizes posted too.

Avocados T-Que,

Mad Max has a good turkey technique that is pretty populer.

It is posted here on The Naked Whiz site: