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Title: Gonna smoke a yardbird tomorrow, brine or not?
Post by: tnbassman on January 23, 2009, 12:35:06 PM
Never smoked poultry.
Should I brine it tonight or leave it alone considering its my first and dont know what to expect. I know brine is each persons choice as far but for a first timer would you brine or not?
Also whats a good starting point as far as hours per pound cooking time goes on whole chickens and do you only smoke half the time like on beef?

Title: Re: Gonna smoke a yardbird tomorrow, brine or not?
Post by: Caribou on January 23, 2009, 12:45:41 PM
Hi tnbassman,
I just smoked my first chicken a couple weeks back.  Here's the thread in which everyone helped me out so much.
Check it out
http://forum.bradleysmoker.com/index.php?topic=8959.0
Carolyn
Title: Re: Gonna smoke a yardbird tomorrow, brine or not?
Post by: tnbassman on January 29, 2009, 09:52:22 AM
Chicken must be easy because it was great on my first try. Used 1 gal water, 3/4 cup brwon sugar, and 3/4 kosher salt boiled and brought back down to room temp with some ice for a 4 hour brine in the fridge. Peeled skin back and applied rub made by stubbs bbq under skin and then pulled skin back into place and secured with toothpicks. Then smoked with JB for 3 hours and then heat only until it was 170 and it was the best chicken I have ever cooked.
Title: Re: Gonna smoke a yardbird tomorrow, brine or not?
Post by: Caribou on January 29, 2009, 01:23:43 PM
Hey, glad it turned out!
Post some pics for us next time.
Because I'm sure you will make more!
Carolyn
Title: Re: Gonna smoke a yardbird tomorrow, brine or not?
Post by: HCT on January 30, 2009, 05:06:42 AM
I usually add a little vinegar to the brine. Gives it nice flaver and moisture.