Spatchcock turkey

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This is my first time trying it on turkey. I have tried it on chicken and game hens before, though. It turned out better than I expected, considering I was experimenting with temperature, cooking duration, spices, and aromatics. I meant to post this last night but got busy quickly when guests started arriving ...

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... and did not have time to work on my presentation. 🤣
 
I've thought about doing a spatchcock, but I got lazy as usual and went with the Smokefire and a water pan under the grate/bird, Cherry-wood and watch your temp. seems to be the winner for me.
 
This is my first time trying it on turkey. I have tried it on chicken and game hens before, though. It turned out better than I expected, considering I was experimenting with temperature, cooking duration, spices, and aromatics. I meant to post this last night but got busy quickly when guests started arriving ...

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... and did not have time to work on my presentation. 🤣
Love the Currier and Ives China. Gave mine to my kids.

Turkey looks pretty tasty too.
 
Love the Currier and Ives China. Gave mine to my kids.

Turkey looks pretty tasty too.
It's one of my wife's priced possessions. 🤣 They are Spode Blue Italian (https://www.spode.co.uk/). She went crazy on her purchases when we were stationed in England from 2000 to 2003. She collects them and has a couple of curio cabinets full of them. 😍
 
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I spatchcocked a 14# turkey and cooked it on the Traeger yesterday, it was fabulous. Only took 3 hours at 225, then a 20 minute finish at 375 for that nice crispy skin.
 
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