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Brining question..


 

Glenn Fleming

TVWBB Fan
sup folks??

gotta do 2 turkeys for my work crew next week.. the JD/syrup is awesome, but may not have the time or room too do it what do u think about dry salt brine, kinda worried bout it getting too salty..also since i will have 2 birds on my 18.5 do i need too have the top one in a pan??? thanx much


glenn in SC
 
all i could get was butterball.. can i brine it?? there website says yes, but many say no.. if not cajun rub and on the smoker we go..glenn in SC
 
I've brine Butterballs and they were great. America's Test Kitchen says dry salt brine is the way to go. I've not personally tried it but they're pretty credible.
 
Thanx much,,think i will stick with JD/MP..works great for me..usually get a fresh turkey from fresh market, but no dice this time of year..glenn in SC
 

 

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