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What is everyone smoking for Thanksgiving. I am going to give the prime rib a try this year. I hope it turns out as good as everyone elses has that I have read about.

Brian
 
Posts: 18 | Location: Plano, tx | Registered: April 15, 2005Report This Post
Smmmmoooookin'!
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I am shooting for brining my first turkey breast with Smokin's Holiday Brine as it's got rave reviews around here. I've smoked turkeys before with good success but the Mrs prefers the traditional oven roasted bird. Hoping to be able to do both.
 
Posts: 1863 | Location: Searcy, Arkansas - Gateway to the Ozarks! | Registered: August 11, 2003Report This Post
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My uncle did just that last year, and I have to tell you it was just marvellous! Even now, as I remember, I can still feel the taste of it in my mouth. Hope yours will be just as good...
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I will be smoking three bone in turkey breasts; no one in my family likes dark meat. I don�t do anything special, just salt, pepper, butter and garlic shoved up under the skin. 225 for 6 hours and let them rest before carving. I did this last year and everyone said it was the best yet.
 
Posts: 75 | Location: MN | Registered: November 12, 2002Report This Post
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I'm deep frying turkeys this year but just found a prime rib in the freezer, I think I'll do that for myself.....
 
Posts: 45 | Location: Southern California | Registered: November 05, 2004Report This Post
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Turkey with stuffing in the oven, boneless marinated brests in the CS.
 
Posts: 103 | Location: Wayne, NJ | Registered: November 08, 2004Report This Post
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probably nothing.
 
Posts: 260 | Location: Just outside of Philly | Registered: March 18, 2003Report This Post
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to be honest i am smoking a turkey on my rusty trusty 29 buck bullet.
i love my fec
and i love peg's sm150
but for sheer enjoyment i am going back to my roots and tending a log burner all night long.
then for my after dinner nap i will try to find a taxicab (oops meant to say nascar) race. those put me to sleep fast!!! and it is 4 months to go before the real race season starts Frowner
jack
 
Posts: 1533 | Location: st augustine florida | Registered: March 28, 2004Report This Post
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Im seriously thinking of doing a prime rib on my 150. Looking at different ideas here on the forum for ideas. Any other thoughts/ideas from you experts would be appreciated. Thanks in advance... Bull
 
Posts: 258 | Location: michigan | Registered: August 20, 2005Report This Post
dls
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Smoking nothing for Thanksgiving - After a long flight (11 hours) back to the States on the 24th, the only thing that I'm making is reservations (assuming that I can stay awake).

Everybody else enjoy and have a nice Thanksgiving.
 
Posts: 388 | Location: Depends On The Day | Registered: December 27, 2003Report This Post
Smokin Okie Competition Team.
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We're pretty boring, doing the traditional turkeys and ham -- smoked of course. In the FEC, comes out great.

Will be doing a Prime Rib for the holidays.

For your viewing pleasure:



 
Posts: 8637 | Location: Oklahoma City, OK, USA | Registered: January 25, 2001Report This Post
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We did this back in Thanksgiving 2002.
Didn't smoke anything...but this was a great dinner.

Roasted Turkey and Giblet Gravy
Country Sourdough-Bread Stuffing with Parmesan, Raisins, and Pine Nuts
Sweet-Potato and Orange Puree with Almond Streusel
Wild Mushrooms With Chestnuts and Thyme
Venison Marsala
Fresh Broccoli with Alouwet Sauce
Fresh Sweet Corn
Wild Rice
Fresh hot Baked Bread

Appetizer:
Seafood Spread w/garlic, sundried tomatoes, pine nuts, shrimp, mussels, scallops & olive oil

Foies Gras (this wasn't anything to write home about)

dan
 
Posts: 305 | Location: Maryland Eastern Shore | Registered: March 14, 2005Report This Post
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Ok, you want to see a perfect turkey??? I just sent the picture to SmokinOkie.

dan
 
Posts: 305 | Location: Maryland Eastern Shore | Registered: March 14, 2005Report This Post
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