Thanksgiving Spatchcock Turkey | Holiday Traditions | recteq

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  • čas přidán 22. 11. 2021
  • If you need to know how to spatchcock a turkey before Thanksgiving, well here is you guide. Follow Chef Greg's tips and tricks on how to make the best thanksgiving spatchcock turkey on the recteq. With the smokey flavor form the ultimate blend pellets on the best pellet grill ever. Visit www.recteq.com for more details on why we are the best.
    Ingredients
    Turkey
    Butter
    Colden's Freakin' Greek Rub
    Chef Greg's 4 Letter Rub
    Directions
    Preheat recteq to 325°F
    1. Soften up the butter
    2. Add Colden's Freakin' Greek and Chef Greg's 4 Letter Rub to the butter and mix it. Set the butter aside.
    3. Spatchcock your turkey (Watch Videos to get details)
    4. Add the seasoned butter underneath the skin of the turkey.
    5. Rub some leftover butter on top of the turkey.
    6. Season your turkey with Colden's Freakin' Greek and Chef Greg's 4 Letter Rub.
    7. Cook until your breast is 165°F and legs around 180°F.
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Komentáře • 35

  • @mrstinson9494
    @mrstinson9494 Před 6 měsíci

    I used your recipe on a 15-pound turkey this Thanksgiving. With the blended butter under the skin. I have a RT700 grille that was preheated to 350 degrees. The bird was placed on a broiler pan to capture drippings. the cook went like this. First hour at 350 degrees then basted with the butter blend. The next hour was at 325 degrees and the last at 350 degrees to speed up the cook time. The bird was then covered on a cutting board with foil and a towel for a half hour. Carving was a challenge not having a conventional back bone, but the meat was moist tender and delicious. Best turkey ever!

  • @hutchinsonkubbklub2503

    The first time I followed this recipe was a big hit with the wife. Infact, she requested it again for this Resurrection Sunday...and it surely didn't disappoint! Thanks Chef Greg, for another fantastic recipe!

  • @SkyviewSports
    @SkyviewSports Před 7 měsíci

    Made this last year and the whole family loved it...best ever! THIS is how we do Thanksgiving from now on! Thanks Chef Greg!

  • @guyriendeau2203
    @guyriendeau2203 Před rokem

    I followed this for Christmas Dinner 2022, making two 20 lbs. turkeys on my new Recteq 1250. They came out fantastic, bestsellers turkeys by far.

  • @isaacbbe
    @isaacbbe Před 2 lety +2

    Best recommendation ever. Thanksgiving was a hit with this! Everyone asked me to cook their bird this week!

  • @scottpost6741
    @scottpost6741 Před 2 lety +3

    Happy Thanksgiving to you and your family, Chef Greg!

  • @tjimmieq
    @tjimmieq Před 2 lety +3

    Perfect - just what I was looking for!

  • @rickper
    @rickper Před 2 lety +2

    I am going to try that, thanks for the info!

  • @kevinmahle215
    @kevinmahle215 Před 2 lety +1

    Great video Chef Greg!! The bird looks delicious, and if you don't want to wait around all day for it to get done, spatchcocking it is an awesome idea! And it will fit on my bullseye! 🎯

  • @terrygugel3803
    @terrygugel3803 Před 2 lety +1

    Looks great, going to get mine ready tonight, put it on in the morning hope mine turns out as good as yours! Happy Thanksgiving everyone

  • @richl6725
    @richl6725 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you for the great video. Trying this method this year. It works perfect with chicken, can't wait to do the turkey. Happy Thanksgiving everyone.

    • @richl6725
      @richl6725 Před 2 lety

      Follow up. The turkey turned out great. I asked everyone should I smoke a turkey new year? Everyone said "Yes." Thank you again.

  • @jeffsmith350
    @jeffsmith350 Před rokem

    I did your maple pecan butter rub on my Rt-700

  • @44mccoya
    @44mccoya Před rokem

    Can you place a drip pan under the rack (on the heat diffuser)?

  • @terrybale944
    @terrybale944 Před rokem

    Chef Greg, what's your though on injecting and brining before cooking it?

  • @reedtobol3564
    @reedtobol3564 Před rokem

    What should I expect for cook time on a 25lb. Turkey?

  • @jessethomas1574
    @jessethomas1574 Před rokem

    Recommended video/instructions for brining beforehand?

  • @dalemiller5510
    @dalemiller5510 Před rokem

    We do anything different when using the bullseye

  • @Ace15Ace
    @Ace15Ace Před rokem

    Did anyone do any injecting during the cook? Any ideas on how long a 19lb turkey will take at 325?

  • @micahreynolds3450
    @micahreynolds3450 Před 2 lety +3

    hmmm...may do that. first time doing a turkey so a little nervous...lol

    • @micahreynolds3450
      @micahreynolds3450 Před 2 lety +1

      Well, I did it with a little variation and everyone LOVED IT! I got to say I thought it was pretty darn good myself. :)

    • @recteq
      @recteq  Před 2 lety

      Awesome, glad it turned out amazing!

  • @stevevs348r
    @stevevs348r Před 2 lety +2

    What would be a good alternative to all purpose rub and freakin' greek? Something more off the shelf.

    • @recteq
      @recteq  Před 2 lety +1

      Maybe Cavender's Greek Seasoning. :)

  • @tskichannel2302
    @tskichannel2302 Před 2 lety +4

    Great video. I've been doing spatchcock for years, even before I owned my recteq. A few points: Glad you mentioned that higher temp works as well. I do 400 which gives a darker, very crisp skin. And a 12# bird at 400, if tempered properly, is done in 75-90 minutes. Also, 165 is too high on breast meat on the grill. Carry-over cooking will take it to 170+ and risk dryness. 157 in the breast tends to be perfect with a 20+ minute rest in a warning drawer it'll be right at that perfect 165 when served. Thermoworks has a good video re the temps... czcams.com/video/im4qdseGV8E/video.html

  • @JacobsChiropractic
    @JacobsChiropractic Před 6 měsíci

    350 degrees and scorched bird. You sure about that temp?

  • @billygilbert7911
    @billygilbert7911 Před 2 lety +3

    Yo Chef Greg, did you rotate the bird at all during the two hours?

    • @recteq
      @recteq  Před 2 lety +1

      No rotating done at all.

  • @robertwoods4457
    @robertwoods4457 Před 2 lety

    I know this is a bbq channel but you definitely need to deep fry a turkey

    • @recteq
      @recteq  Před 2 lety

      IDK, I tried that turkey in this video and it was really good.

  • @ThePeaGoose
    @ThePeaGoose Před 6 měsíci

    I did this with a 14lb bird. The breast meat was perfect. The rest of the bird was significantly overcooked.

  • @clydeberthold12
    @clydeberthold12 Před 6 měsíci

    Yeah 350 for two hours maybe hour 30 17 lb bird.

  • @andrademeza
    @andrademeza Před rokem

    I did this and my legs are 190 and breast is only 120

  • @therealmitch-a-palooza7262

    Why so emphatic about not going below 325°F ??? You're not going to get much smoke flavor unless you have it running at 200-225°F for at least an hour or two before bumping the temp up. Isn't that the point of doing it on a pellet smoker? I could save myself the pellets by just doing it in the oven.

    • @rjnelson421
      @rjnelson421 Před rokem +2

      The wood fire you’re cooking with is going to completely change the flavor versus cooking in the oven. It’s hard to explain but the wood combustion, even at 325° and higher causes a reaction in the meat.