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Smoked Turkey dry rub and mop sauce recipes

Posted on 12/4/12 at 11:37 am
Posted by Pectus
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Posted on 12/4/12 at 11:37 am
There are so many on the net. What is your favorite dry rub and mopping sauce recipe for smoking a turkey.

If it helps, I'll be using cherry wood.

Thanks in advance!
Posted by OTIS2
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Posted on 12/4/12 at 11:56 am to
I rub in a good olive oil first, then it gets a liberal covering of Tony's(for salt and spice), Cavender's Greek seasoning, and a good parika.That works very well.
Posted by Pectus
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Posted on 12/5/12 at 9:17 am to
OK. Thank you for this.

Any suggestions on the mop sauce? I've seen so many. I can use an apple juice one if I use apple wood. Don't know about using apple juice if I am using cherry wood though.
Posted by Martini
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Posted on 12/5/12 at 9:41 am to
quote:

Any suggestions on the mop sauce?


I normally just use this.

Allowed in my kitchen's mop sauce

Make sure it's a sponge mop.
Posted by OTIS2
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Posted on 12/5/12 at 9:55 am to
quote:

Any suggestions on the mop sauce?
I use a water smoker and don't mop...not needed. If I'm using my offset grill for a low and slow bbq job, I'll season up a mix of apple cider vinegar and water to baste with. I'll add the same dry seasonings I put on the meat until it taste good to me.
Posted by Pectus
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Posted on 12/5/12 at 10:00 am to
Both of those sound like they work. I was suspect of Martini's Italian dressing idea, but it has vinegar and lemon juice, so that works.

I'll consider both!
Posted by Martini
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Posted on 12/5/12 at 10:34 am to
quote:

Both of those sound like they work. I was suspect of Martini's Italian dressing idea, but it has vinegar and lemon juice, so that works.


Oh shite.
Posted by OTIS2
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Posted on 12/5/12 at 10:53 am to
Yep...you've done gone an' soiled yourself.
Posted by BreadPudding
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Posted on 12/5/12 at 4:39 pm to
If you're going to go to the trouble of buying and smoking a whole turkey, try to elevate the game a little with something besides Italian dressing.

At Thanksgiving, I was looking for alternatives for brine because I needed an option for a guest with diabetes and another who can't eat onions. I think it was actually someone on this board that provided this link with more info than you probably want to know: grilled/smoked turkey

I used the described wet rub under the skin with oil and pureed fresh herbs. Rubbed the skin with oil and Zatarain's Big and Zesty Creole herb and garlic seasoning, then injected the breasts and thighs with broth and butter. I filled the cavity with more fresh herbs,and a small apple and orangeI draped a few pieces of bacon over the breasts for a few hours to prevent burning. Our gas smoker won't get above about 250, so I had to adjust the prescribed cooking time. No mopping on turkey or chicken for me.

I smoked with apple wood for the first couple of hours only so the smoked taste wouldn't be overwhelming. It was very tasty--- even without sugar or onions!

Posted by Martini
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Posted on 12/5/12 at 5:30 pm to
If you're going to the trouble of buying and smoking a whole turkey, try. To elevate the game a little with something besides Italian dressing.

Oh shite again.

I agree. No Italian dressing.
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