Spun Turkey for Thanksgiving


 
You are a lucky man! I have always been the one in the kitchen and wife took care of clearing the “entertainment areas” but, this year after her back surgery, that has all fallen to me, I’ll enlist the grandchildren to do some table work but, I have things to do right now!
Great looking buzzard!😉
 
You are a lucky man! I have always been the one in the kitchen and wife took care of clearing the “entertainment areas” but, this year after her back surgery, that has all fallen to me, I’ll enlist the grandchildren to do some table work but, I have things to do right now!
Great looking buzzard!😉
Thanks. Truth be told, we have a very small kitchen, so it's best that only one of us work in there at a time, particularly when one is slinging dishes in off the grill or in and out of the oven.
 
To show how much I've learned in the past few years, largely from these forums, here's a picture of a spun turkey I did for Thanksgiving in 2021:

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Note that one got a bit more done. Putting the fire only on one side, making sure the fire was on the upward rotating side of the bird to promote self-basting, and cooking by temperature, appearance, and tenderness rather than just time all makes a big difference. So thank you all.

Also, I marked my rotisserie motor with the direction of rotation, so that I don't have to figure it out each time.

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