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Of course bacon wrapped turkey, but with a side of mashed potatoes and broccoli





That amazing and looks delicious! I'm curious, do you keep a thermometer plugged into the meat throughout the smoking process?


Two weeks ago I used the new Weber Smoky Mountain Smoker to cook a pork shoulder. I smoked with charcoal and apple wood chunks. It turned out great but took 11 hours and all 12 lbs. of charcoal. With the very cold temps and wind that day I struggled to keep the smoker temp above 200 degrees. On the advice of a friend I got a welding blanket to cover the smoker for our next batch. That should tame the heat loss.

The smoker will hold a lot more than a single shoulder so for Thanksgiving I plan to smoke a 20 lb. turkey, a pork shoulder, a moose brisket and a batch of moose salami. I'll probably partially wrap the moose brisket with bacon as I usually do with venison steaks.




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