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Whole Turkey with Light

Adapted from Adam Perry Lang’s Serious : Smoke, Char, Baste & Brush Your Way to Great Outdoor Cooking

“One Thanksgiving a while back, I told my family that I was going to barbeque our turkey, and they insisted I roast a back-up in the oven, in case they didn't like it. But surprise, surprise, the smoke-blasted turkey was a tremendous hit, both that night and in a phenomenal turkey salad the next day.” Adam Perry Lang

Tip: This method works beautifully with a smaller bird and even one that weighs up to 25 pounds.

Whole Turkey with Light Salt Brine

Ingredients One 12-14 pound turkey (see tip) Brine Ingredients 1 tbsp crushed hot red pepper flakes 2 tbsp water 18 cups water ½ cup 1 tbsp granulated 4 thyme sprigs, bruised with the broad side of a knife 2 tbsp black peppercorns, crushed with a dowel or bottom of a heavy pot Three .18 ounce packets Goya Sazón Azafran (see note)

About ½ cup canola or oil

Seasoning Blend 3 tbsp salt 1 ½ tbsp chili powder 1 ½ tbsp coarsely ground fresh black pepper

8 tbsp (4 ounces) unsalted butter, melted ½ bunch thyme and ½ bunch sage tied in an bundle

Finishing Dressing ½ cup extra virgin olive oil 6 tbsp finely chopped chives Finely ground black pepper Note: Goya Sazón Azafran contains MSG. If you want to avoid it, substitute a combination of 1 teaspoon chili powder, 1 teaspoon cumin, 1 teaspoon , and 1 teaspoon turmeric. The turkey will not have quite the punch or color as it would with the Sazón.

Method Place the pepper flakes in a small bowl and pour the boiling water over them; let sit for 1 to 2 minutes to rehydrate the flakes. Combine all the brine ingredients, including the pepper flakes and the soaking water in a large bowl and stir to dissolve the salt and sugar. Let sit at room temperature for 24 hours to allow the to develop. Strain the brine and discard the solids.

For easier carving, remove the wishbone from the turkey by carefully running a boning knife underneath the skin along all sides of the wishbone to loosen and then remove it without damaging the skin. (The wishbone can be smoked alongside the bird and later traditionally broken.)

Place the turkey in a jumbo-sized resealable bag (some manufacturers make storage bags that are up to 2 feet square), a brining bag or an unscented garbage bag that can be sealed with a plastic tie. Pour over the brine, squeeze out any excess air from the bag, and close. Place into another bag, for insurance against leaking, and seal again. Refrigerate for at least 12 hours, or up to 24. (If you don’t have room in your refrigerator the turkey can be stored in a small cooler with ice or frozen ice packs.)

Set the EGG for indirect cooking at 275ºF/135ºC, with a drip pan and fruitwood (preferably hickory, oak, or pecan). Remove the turkey from the bags. Rinse and lightly pat dry with paper towels. Using your hands or a brush, evenly, but lightly, coat the turkey with canola oil. Going under the skin, place a remote thermometer in the thickest part of the thigh – or one in the thigh and one in the breast, if you have two remote thermometers.

Place the turkey in the EGG and cook until the internal temperature of the thigh registers 165ºF/74ºC and the breast registers 155ºF/68ºC, about 3¾ hours to 4 hours and 15 minutes, depending on the size of the bird. (A 25-pound turkey will take about 7 to 7½ hours.)

Meanwhile, combine the blend ingredients. Remove the turkey from the cooker, brush the skin with the melted butter using the herb bundle, and season all of the skin with the seasoning blend.

Return the turkey to the cooker and cook until the internal temperature of the thigh registers 175 degrees Fahrenheit and the breast registers 165ºF/74ºC, about 30 minutes to 1 hour more, depending on the size of the bird. (A 25-pound turkey will take about 2 more hours, for a total cooking time of 9 to 10 hours.)

Drizzle the olive oil on an extra-large cutting board. Top with the chives, fleur de sel, and pepper. Remove the turkey from the cooker, place on the board, and let rest for 15 minutes.

Slice the breast and dredge in the dressing. Pull all of the dark from the thighs into chunks and dredge in the dressing. Leave the drumsticks and wings whole. Arrange on a serving plate and sprinkle with fleur de sel and pepper.