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Smoking Techniques => Hot Smoking and Barbecuing => Topic started by: stillsmoking on November 30, 2008, 09:58:07 AM

Title: Bradley and Big Easy Turkey
Post by: stillsmoking on November 30, 2008, 09:58:07 AM
Couldn't stand it.  Thanksgiving was upon us and made the decision on the big day to go with the Bradley and the Big Easy for this year's bird.  First shot at a turkey in the Big Easy.  Got a very nicely shaped 15 pound young turkey.  Nothing special in the prep, just rubbed it up with olive oil, sprinkled some salt, pepper, onion powder and chili powder on the outside and into the smoker for two hours of maple/apple. 

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Then into the Big Easy on high for two hours without the lid, 45 minutes with the lid on and looked what happened.

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I have made a lot of turkeys through the years but I have to say this was probably the moistest most well cooked turkey I have done.  I slightly overcooked the turkey (about 165-170 internal temp) but it was still great white and dark meat.  More experimentation to come!
Title: Re: Bradley and Big Easy Turkey
Post by: Gizmo on November 30, 2008, 10:50:22 AM
Looks like a winner to me.
Title: Re: Bradley and Big Easy Turkey
Post by: KyNola on November 30, 2008, 10:57:10 AM
WOW, nice going SS!

KyNola
Title: Re: Bradley and Big Easy Turkey
Post by: Smoking Duck on November 30, 2008, 11:02:20 AM
Great looking bird, SS!  I can almost taste it from here.

SD
Title: Re: Bradley and Big Easy Turkey
Post by: Buck36 on November 30, 2008, 02:36:07 PM
Stillsmoking,

I have been debating on getting the Big Easy but I have heard mixed reviews. Have you used an oil fryer before and if so how does the turkey compare?
Title: Re: Bradley and Big Easy Turkey
Post by: Habanero Smoker on November 30, 2008, 02:54:26 PM
I have an electric turkey fryer. Both units produce moist turkeys. As for flavor and texture, I find it hard to compare the two. It's like comparing fried chicken with rotisserie chicken. Both are good, but different.

As far as use. The Big Easy if by far the winner in setup, and cleanup. There is no preheat time. You just fire it up and place your turkey in. Also you gain some versatility, in that you can cook multiple items at one time. You can remove the food, to add your favorite glaze or sauce and return it to finish cooking.
Title: Re: Bradley and Big Easy Turkey
Post by: stillsmoking on November 30, 2008, 02:57:53 PM
Buck36, I have never owned a turkey fryer.  A friend has treated me to some good meals a few times but I never wanted the hassle with the oil.  My experience is with barbecues and smokers and have always prided myself on turning out a pretty fine turkey.  I would say that the turkeys I normally do probably have more flavor but this one was moister than any turkey I have done in the past.  I purposely went simple this time, no marinade or rub.  It was a Butterball turkey but other than that I didn't do much.  I will be experimenting with brines, marinades and rubs but the Big Easy will remain part of the routine.  Next time I will use more smoke and a little less time.  About two hours in the smoker and two and a half in the Big Easy was just slightly too much this time.  Outside temps in the 30's and 40's with a good breeze off and on.  45 minutes with the lid on was just about right for browning.  I have ran pork ribs and loins, whole chickens, wings, turkey and vegetables through this so far in combination with my Bradley or not and am very satisfied with all the results so far.
Title: Re: Bradley and Big Easy Turkey
Post by: westexasmoker on November 30, 2008, 03:03:26 PM
Hey Buck,

I've used the BE and my good old oil fryer, comparatively for turkey they both turn out about the same IMHO.  But the BE is so much more versitale, just look at the good stuff SS is turning out!  I've kept my burner for doing shrimp/crab boils....I can't think the last time I actually pulled out the turkey pot!  Just my .02!

C
Title: Re: Bradley smoking turkey
Post by: Kamanodental on November 30, 2008, 04:14:54 PM
Aloha everyone..
Hope everyone had a nice turkey day. Question? I smoked a  turkey for a friend today and I ran into a few problems..actually just one problem. The turkey was brined for 24 hrs set for 6 hrs (time constraints) I smoke it for 3 hrs at 230 and let it soak at 230 until the internal temp (at the thigh) was 160. OK great....now I checked the turkeys other leg at 163 fine.... Now I probed the breast and got a 140...is this turkey cooked? I read that the best place to put your probe is in the thickest part of the thigh. BTW it is a 16 lb'r. I thought the time was awfully fast to cook...6 hrs and it was finished. ( finished as far as the thigh was concerned)  I am putting the turkey in the oven to get the breast temp to 160...am I drying it out too much or where am I going wrong?

Any answer will be fine....Your kokua is appreciated
Kamano
Title: Re: Bradley and Big Easy Turkey
Post by: Gizmo on November 30, 2008, 06:51:52 PM
Ordinarily I'd say the breast was still at a very cold temperature compared to the rest of the Turkey but from your post, it wouldn't seem like that could be it with a set for 6 hours.
Title: Re: probe temp
Post by: Kamanodental on November 30, 2008, 07:33:42 PM
Hi Gizmo

Interesting...also I forgot to mention that I am using a PID and it is always 1-2 +/- and right on. I am guessing that the heat is closest to the door or wall. I will have to check the that temp. I did put a probe next to the door and it showed about 3-4 deg higher. I also turned the turkey b-f. My probe was about 3"s from the breast area of the turkey. The opening was 3/4. I will have to check the temps when I put in a fan.....

Aloha and thanks for your help.
Title: Re: Bradley and Big Easy Turkey
Post by: Gizmo on November 30, 2008, 07:53:01 PM
There is some variation from front to back and top to bottom.  The fan will help there.  Would have been interesting to see what the raw bird temperature was at the two locations before putting in the smoker.  I had the same thing on my Turkey last weekend but I smoked in the Bradley and then convection oven for the rest.  My variation was due to not leaving it out of the fridge long enough as my fridge is on the very coldest side within the food safe zone.  I should have rinsed longer but I just kept the bird in the oven longer until the breast got to temp.  All the birds at the market were "enchanced" so moisture was not an issue.  I also used a beer bath below the roasting rack for some extra moisture. 

The Cajun smoked turkey and noodle soup I made from the carcus stock and leftovers was really good as well.  Opened the sinuses just a bit and a little sweat but that was mostly from the andouille sausage. 
Title: Re: Bradley and Big Easy Turkey
Post by: Habanero Smoker on December 01, 2008, 03:01:45 AM
Aloha Kamano;

With whole poultry, I find that the breast generally cooks faster. Gizmo's reply sounds like the best reason. The reason to use the thigh as a guideline is because the dark meat has to get to at least 160°F or it will be tough, and for many it will have a metallic taste if under cooked. On the other hand, breast meat is best when taken to 150°F - 155°F.

Smoking/cooking at 230°F, your time could be right. Another possible reason could be where you are placing your probe. It is best to go between the breast and the leg to get to the thickest part of the thigh; making sure you are not touching the bone.
Title: Re: Bradley and Big Easy Turkey
Post by: Buck36 on December 01, 2008, 07:35:57 AM
Thanks for the input on the BE cooker. The hassle free clean up is a huge temptation!
Title: Re: Bradley and Big Easy Turkey
Post by: bobbatt on December 02, 2008, 07:35:54 AM
We smoked two birds and on in the Big Easy. I have now cooked in TBE several times and there are a few things to watch. 1st sugar burns really easy so if your rub has sugar in it you might want to watch it. TBE cooks better if you start off with the lid on until whatever you are cooking gets as brown as you want it then remove the lid. The cooking speeds up when the lid is removed.
Title: Re: Bradley and Big Easy Turkey
Post by: nickld on December 02, 2008, 04:36:39 PM
Didn't even know of the Big Easy until a couple of days ago... I hadn't been to this forum for some time. Anyway, now I have a Big Easy ordered and I'm doing a simple dry salt cure on a fresh turkey. I had intended to cold smoke with apple and maple for 2 hours and finish in the oven but if the Big easy arrives on time I will use it! Great experiment.  I've never tried to smoke a turkey in the Bradley but have had plenty of luck with pork butts, brisket, ribs, and some of the best salmon I've ever eaten! I'm just drooling at the thought of what I can do with the Bradley/Big Easy combo!
Title: Re: Bradley and Big Easy Turkey
Post by: Smokin Soon on December 02, 2008, 05:17:59 PM
Stay tuned, I think Habs is gonna collect the Big Easy stuff and put it on the recipe site to make it easy to find. There are quite a few users now.
Title: Re: Bradley and Big Easy Turkey
Post by: bobbatt on December 02, 2008, 09:24:43 PM
Thought I would share a couple of pictures....YYYUUUMMMMM!!!!
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Title: Re: Bradley and Big Easy Turkey
Post by: Habanero Smoker on December 03, 2008, 02:29:58 AM
Quote from: Smokin Soon on December 02, 2008, 05:17:59 PM
Stay tuned, I think Habs is gonna collect the Big Easy stuff and put it on the recipe site to make it easy to find. There are quite a few users now.

SS;

I'm going to collect the data on fully smoking/cooking a turkey in the OBS. There have been many question on how to fully cook a turkey using the smoker. Though I have smoke several birds in the OBS, I've never collected any data, because I usually smoke/cook ahead of time, so timing was not that important.
Title: Re: Bradley and Big Easy Turkey
Post by: Savannahsmoker on December 15, 2008, 01:51:11 PM
Purchased The Big Easy just before Thanksgiving and did a turkey in it for the big day.  Was great, and now I am going with your idea of smoking first and finish off in TBE.  Thanks
Title: Re: Bradley and Big Easy Turkey
Post by: Smokin Soon on December 15, 2008, 02:14:57 PM
Maple Smoke, A big fat bird, and a Big Easy. It just does not get any better! [With Beer of course!]  :D ;) :)
Title: Re: Bradley and Big Easy Turkey
Post by: Savannahsmoker on December 15, 2008, 02:29:02 PM
Well Smokin Soon I do believe that any ourtdoor cooking requires beer.  It is a law in Georgia.  In fact most outdoor and som indoor activities require beer in Ga.
Title: Re: Bradley and Big Easy Turkey
Post by: Smokin Soon on December 15, 2008, 02:56:13 PM
That put me the mood for a graphic!

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Title: Re: Bradley and Big Easy Turkey
Post by: deb415611 on December 15, 2008, 03:00:08 PM
SS-

BOY??? toys?  ???  ???

Deb ;D
Title: Re: Bradley and Big Easy Turkey
Post by: Smokin Soon on December 15, 2008, 03:07:03 PM
I'm gonna fix it real quick!!!!!!
Title: graphic
Post by: deb415611 on December 15, 2008, 03:09:24 PM
I just saved it to my computer so I can show it to LQ  ;D ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: Bradley and Big Easy Turkey
Post by: Smokin Soon on December 15, 2008, 03:16:01 PM
What on earth could I have been thinking???? OOHHH the wrath!!!

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Title: Re: Bradley and Big Easy Turkey
Post by: Savannahsmoker on December 15, 2008, 03:20:21 PM
Great pic ha ha, just great.  wonder if I can add my Harley
Title: Re: Bradley and Big Easy Turkey
Post by: nickld on December 15, 2008, 03:21:54 PM
Whew!.... Good save Smokin'!   :o

~Nick
Title: Re: Bradley and Big Easy Turkey
Post by: Smokin Soon on December 15, 2008, 03:28:06 PM
Savannah, just what model do you have, there is room on the bottom! I almost got in trouble there!! These chubby fingers of mine could'n move fast enough!!!!!!
Title: Re: Bradley and Big Easy Turkey
Post by: Savannahsmoker on December 15, 2008, 05:00:15 PM
A classic 1984 classic Low Gide (FXRS)  with major mods and only 36000 miles.  It is my other baby