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Barbecued Turkey

Turkey
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Martha Stewart

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Average (36 Ratings): 3.5 out of 5 stars

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1. Ingredients

  1. 1 (12 pound) turkey
  2. 2 cups Foster's Barbecue Sauce plus more for serving (optional)
  3. 1 cup cider vinegar
  4. 1 teaspoon crushed red-pepper flakes
  5. 2 tablespoons light-brown sugar
  6. Tomato Herb Gravy (optional)

Nutrition Info

Per Serving

  • Calories: 760 kcal
  • Carbohydrates: 8 g
  • Dietary Fiber: 0 g
  • Fat: 36 g
  • Protein: 92 g
  • Sugars: 8 g

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2. Cooking Directions

  1. Rinse cavity of turkey with cool running water, and pat dry with paper towel. Place turkey, breast-side down, in a deep bowl or roasting pan. In a medium bowl, combine barbecue sauce, vinegar, red-pepper flakes, and sugar; pour over turkey. Let marinate, refrigerated, at least 8 hours or overnight.
  2. Light a charcoal fire, and let it burn until the coals have become white ash. Alternatively, heat one side of a gas grill set on medium-high.
  3. Brush the entire turkey with the marinade. Place turkey on the grill, breast-side up, near but not directly over the coals, or on the side of the gas grill that is not turned on. Cook turkey with the grill lid closed until the internal temperature in the thickest part of the leg and breast is 180 degrees F, 4 to 4 1/2 hours; baste with the marinade every 30 to 45 minutes, rotating turkey a quarter turn each time. Add coals heated in a firestarter chimney as needed to maintain an even temperature.
  4. When the turkey is fully cooked, remove from the grill, and let sit for 15 minutes before carving. Serve with tomato-herb gravy if desired, or additional barbecue sauce.

Yield: 12 servings

3. Still Hungry?

A firestarter chimney or second smaller grill is essential to barbecuing turkey. For best results, use a natural hardwood charcoal.

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Average (36 Ratings): 3.5 out of 5 stars

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  • Excellent, This is what to have for.

    wm d - November 14, 2006 12:43:01 PM PST
    I love BBQ Turkeys. I think thats the way they were cooked 300-400 years ago. I also feel if you use some good hardwood along with your charcoal it adds great flavor. I Smoke/BBQ Turkeys for my whole Block, I have to because everyone wants to come to my house for Dinner.

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  • What about a larger turkey?

    jfrain@swbell.net - November 19, 2007 07:26:51 PM PST
    This sounds smashing, but we have way more than 12 guests coming over. If I do everything with a 24-lb. turkey, I can figure out how to double the recipe, but how long should it grill for? Any help in the next couple days would be tastefully appreciated!

    Thanks!

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