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Wood for Turkey

Started by zueth, October 19, 2011, 01:23:46 PM

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zueth

I am thinking of using Pecan, just like I do with Chicken.  But thought I would see what others use for Turkey and what you have found that you like the best.

GusRobin

I do everything in hickory except for lamb
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KyNola

I'm with GR.  Everything in hickory although I did use apple on poultry a couple times and like it.

deb415611

I like to use cherry for turkey

OU812

I like Apple or Alder on poultry but Pecan on about everything else.

Smoking Alligator

Try special blend.. you will get a nice mellow hickoryish flavor and a wonderful scent.

Habanero Smoker

For poultry I generally use one of the fruit bearing woods , or pecan.



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zueth

Sounds like I would be alright with Pecan, Apple, Cherry, Special Blend or Hickory.....just depends on preference I suppose.

squirtthecat

Another vote for Pecan.  That's about all I burn in my Bradley.

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