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Valentines Day - Snow & Smoke

Started by squirtthecat, February 14, 2010, 07:10:16 PM

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Nothin' says Lovin' like Carolina Treet and Turkey!

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I dunno...  MrC told me she spelled love: "T-a-l-b-o-t-'-s"
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Looks mighty nice STC.

That is a massive Turkey Breast.

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That looks like a whole lot of Turkey sandwiches sitting there.
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I've never seen a ball of turkey like that one. Great balls of turkey  ;D
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I gotta pull a breast outta the freezer soon so we can have some of that good stuff here also.

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The lady that runs our cafeteria orders these for me...  It's a Perdue Food service item - all white meat.   I think that one was around 8.5 pounds.

I FTMd it until it cooled enough to stuff in the fridge overnight.   I'll cut it in half, and run through the slicer tonight.

FLBentRider

What temp did you cook it and how long did it take ?

How much of the 8.5 pounds do you yield ?
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OU812

Foil Towel Microwave, you must have a big microwave.

That baby wouldnt fit in mine.

Cant wait to see it sliced.


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Quote from: FLBentRider on February 15, 2010, 06:09:10 AM
What temp did you cook it and how long did it take ?

How much of the 8.5 pounds do you yield ?

225* for an hour, then up to 250* on my Traeger.   It was all but frozen solid when I put it on, so it took quite a bit longer than it really should have.    Total time was just over 6 hours.

I was cooking dinner on the other side, so I had the lid open quite a few times as well.

I'll weigh it when I pull it out of the fridge.   I should have weighed it before - but the case weight (2 per case) was just under 19 pounds.   My foodservice connection can get these for $2.25 a pound.



squirtthecat

Quote from: OU812 on February 15, 2010, 06:11:36 AM
Foil Towel Microwave, you must have a big microwave.

That baby wouldnt fit in mine.

Cant wait to see it sliced.



It was a tight fit!    I'll slice it up tonight.   I have to dig my car out of the driveway so we can go see a movie today.. (and do some grocery shopping)

FLBentRider

I've got mud and holes in my driveway...

The reason I asked about the time and temps is I wonder what would happen if you did one like a roast beef - 200F for as long as it takes - maybe less shrinkage - but it would probably take forever to get to 165F or so...

Those come off of TurkeyZilla - or at least "well endowed" Turkeys!

Those are whole and deboned, not "chopped and formed" right ?
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Quote from: FLBentRider on February 15, 2010, 06:09:10 AM
How much of the 8.5 pounds do you yield ?

Survey says...




Correct, whole & deboned.  

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squirtthecat

Quote from: FLBentRider on February 15, 2010, 06:23:33 AM
The reason I asked about the time and temps is I wonder what would happen if you did one like a roast beef - 200F for as long as it takes - maybe less shrinkage - but it would probably take forever to get to 165F or so...

I've done a couple in the Bradley at 225, and they take a bit longer.    This past Thanksgiving, I put a 1/2 frozen one in the Bradley at midnight, and it was ready around 7:30AM the next morning.

I pulled this one around 153*.     It was still hot to the touch a couple hours later in the FTM.

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stc

when should i come over with cheese and goodies to help you with that  :D

Looks good and the Lil'Tex did a good job in all that snow and cold.


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