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Mesquite Smoked Turkey with a Peach Glaze

Mesquite Smoked Turkey with a Peach Glaze
Yields
10 servings

This Southwestern smoked turkey recipe will be a welcome addition to your Thanksgiving spread.

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ingredients

South-western Rub

3
Tbsp brown sugar
1
Tbsp granulated garlic powder
1
Tbsp kosher salt
2
Tbsp paprika
2
tsp dry mustard
2
tsp chilli powder
1
tsp ground cumin
1
tsp granulated onion
2
tsp chilli flakes
1
tsp cracked pepper

Turkey

1 12-16
lbs. whole turkey
12
cups mesquite wood chips (8 of these cups soaked in cool water for 1 hour and drained)

Glaze

¾
cup good quality peach preserve
1
jalapeño chopped fine
3
Tbsp rice wine vinegar
1
Tbsp minced fresh ginger
1
Tbsp Dijon mustard
Juice of 2 oranges

To Assemble

2
lemons halved (optional)
2
oranges halved (optional)
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directions

Step 1

In a medium bowl combine all rub ingredients.

Step 2

Remove giblets from turkey, rinse turkey in cold water and pat dry.

Step 3

Place turkey on a large tray. Massage rub mixture into turkey until generously coated inside and out.

Step 4

Cover the turkey and place in the refrigerator to marinate overnight.

Step 5

The next day, place 8 cups of wood chips in water to soak for 1 hour.

Step 6

Prepare the glaze by placing all of the ingredients into a small saucepan set over low heat.

Step 7

Remove turkey from refrigerator (Optional: stuff the cavity with sliced oranges and lemons). Tie the legs with butcher twine to hold the bird together as compact as possible. Set it aside and allow to come to room temperature.

Step 8

Prepare smoke pouches by mixing 2 cups of the wet drained wood chips with one cup of the dry on a large piece of foil. Wrap loosely into a package. Using a fork, pierce the package all over to allow smoke to escape. Repeat these steps to make 3 more smoke pouches (4 pouches in total).

Step 9

Prepare barbeque for indirect cooking and smoking by removing the grate over one burner and turn only it onto high heat. Place a drip pan over the cool elements, but under the grates.

Step 10

Place a smoke pouch on direct heat. Wait for smoke to form and adjust barbeque temperature to reach 220°F (105°C).

Step 11

Place the turkey over the drip pan and no heat. Close the barbeque lid and smoke for 20-30 minutes per pound, changing the smoke pouch when smoke dissipates.

Step 12

In the last hour of cooking, baste the turkey with sauce at least 2 times.

Step 13

Remove turkey from the barbeque when a digital thermometer inserted in the thickest part of the bird reads 165°F (74°C).

Step 14

Cover turkey loosely with foil and let rest for 20 minutes.

Step 15

Carve and serve with extra peach glaze.

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