I rarely go to Walmart and the one here has a very limited food section but I found these tiny turkey breast roasts http://www.honeysucklewhite.com/ProductDetail.aspx?product_category_id=13&product_id=155 are they any good? If you have had them do you think they will do ok as boulder birds? They are only a couple pounds a piece I think.
Thanks
I've used them....massage the net to a new area of the bird and take out the gravy packet before smoking. ;)
I was wonder the same thing but then I noticed that there are two recent listings on this forum.
http://forum.bradleysmoker.com/index.php?topic=17391.0
this one really looks nice.
http://forum.bradleysmoker.com/index.php?topic=17342.0
Yes, those turn out good in both the Bradley and the Traeger!
Keep the netting on so it doesn't fall the pieces..
They usually run about 3 pounds, but they include the gravy packet in the weight... Like TT said - toss the gravy.
2 of them will make a nice pile of sliced smoked lunchmeat!
I've even done them in the Bradley hung from the netting... (from the inverted top rack)
thanks guys!
Those are the ones I use when I can't get the big boys. You're gonna love 'em. Dry rub and CT, a natural poultry combination. Mmmmm
Quote from: KyNola on August 14, 2010, 07:46:08 AM
Those are the ones I use when I can't get the big boys. You're gonna love 'em. Dry rub and CT, a natural poultry combination. Mmmmm
and I know what rub goes great with CT ;) and I have happen to have some mixed up :D
Deb,
I did not specify which dry rub was the best combination with the CT but I do happen to have a favorite. :D You Traegerizing those birds? I only have one word for you........HICKORY!!!!
Yes, in the Traeger! Going to use Jan's original rub & CT :) I have a bunch of flavors to choose from but I was actually thinking Hickory with some cherry mixed in. I have the boulder bird, a butt & a few small racks of local babybacks (not berkshire) for tomorrow.
Pig in a smoker screams hickory! Just ask Hal. ;) You are going to have your place smelling good.
Looking forward to the pics of this loaded up Traeger.