fracmeister
Nov 12, 09, 9:13 pm
Yep, my famous trash can turkey, complete with dressing. Never fails to come out perfectly
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=94OGFFds9vc
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=94OGFFds9vc
DiningBuzz! - Best turkey ever... my special version, great for outdoorsView Full Version : Best turkey ever... my special version, great for outdoors fracmeister Nov 12, 09, 9:13 pm Yep, my famous trash can turkey, complete with dressing. Never fails to come out perfectly http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=94OGFFds9vc cordelli Nov 12, 09, 10:41 pm have you seen they sell a cooker to do that now? It's something like $40 at BJ's (they just sent an e-mail about it this morning) and $90 most other places http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51iiIbI%2BSkL._SS400_.jpg fracmeister Nov 13, 09, 6:30 am have you seen they sell a cooker to do that now? It's something like $40 at BJ's (they just sent an e-mail about it this morning) and $90 most other places http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51iiIbI%2BSkL._SS400_.jpg The trash can cost 8.99. But I can see the 40$ cordelli Nov 14, 09, 10:58 am Yeah, isn't that always how it works? Beer can chicken uses an empty beer can or for $20 you can buy an aluminum version of it. I need to check out this roaster thing, i think it may have great potential for pork and beef. PDXOutbound Nov 14, 09, 8:37 pm Yep, my famous trash can turkey, complete with dressing. Never fails to come out perfectly Nice. I can see on a beach that this would be great. Personally I keep going to a smoked Bird....the Weber bullet, Traeger or Weber kettle with wood chips, but really, this seems pretty easy and I assume you just keep putting fresh coals on all day. And as you say, $8.99, although I can't seem to remember if Home Depot still sells metal trash cans.... Every do this at a public park and get yelled at for killing the grass? ;) DallasBill Nov 16, 09, 12:22 pm Or, if you have lots of money and want to do 12 turkeys or a whole pig, do it the way the Cubans have for years. http://www.lacajachina.com/Articles.asp?ID=136 Jimgotkp Nov 17, 09, 8:49 pm You just made me have a craving for turkey. Can't wait till Turkey Day for some good ole turkey, thegeneral Dec 5, 09, 6:24 pm How exactly is this the best turkey ever? Is there an advantage over using an oven with even, uniform perfectly controlled heat levels? The bird itself in the video looked like it was cooked unevenly. Why not just cook it in the oven? cordelli Dec 5, 09, 7:05 pm The general feeling of all these high heat methods is the high heat seals the outside of the meat, and while it cooks less moisture escapes from the inside of the meat, leaving it much more moist and flavorful. I know when I cook a roast over an open fire it's a billion times better then cooked in the oven or coals. It's crusty on the outside, tender and moist and juicy inside, and picks up some of the smoky flavor from the coals. I assume it would be the same with a turkey. Ovens are great for cakes, but most meats do much better over a fire or coals or something. fracmeister Dec 7, 09, 8:27 am How exactly is this the best turkey ever? Is there an advantage over using an oven with even, uniform perfectly controlled heat levels? The bird itself in the video looked like it was cooked unevenly. Why not just cook it in the oven? I guessed there might be a question like this.... The method I am using is meant for camping out. Besides the fact that food just flat out tastes better while in the great outdoors, it does in fact produce an excellent result. If we had ovens on our campouts I am sure we'd use them. cordelli Dec 7, 09, 8:40 am I have an oven in my house and still prefer cooking whole turkeys on the grill, and roasts over the open fire ;) |