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If you’re hosting a smaller group for Thanksgiving this year, grilling a whole turkey might be more food than you need or want. To avoid a fridge full of leftovers - try grilling a turkey breast, which depending on the size of your group’s appetite is perfect for about 4-6 people and takes much less time to cook than a traditional, whole turkey.
I created a flavorful compound butter using citrus and fresh herbs, half of which is used to rub between the skin and the meat, and the other half is melted and basted on to the skin of the turkey to create a flavorful, crisp, golden brown skin, which in my humble opinion is the best part of the turkey anyway.
This recipe is prepared on a charcoal grill but you can easily adapt this for a gas grill or even a Weber smoker. Start by creating a medium-hot fire (about 350-400 degrees) with an indirect cooking zone. I like to use the Weber char-baskets to bank the charcoal to each side of the grill, and a large disposable drip pan in the middle.
Soak apple or cherry wood chips in water for about 30 minutes, then sprinkle the drained wood chips on the charcoal. Once the wood is smoking and the temperature is set with your iGrill, place your turkey breast upright on the grill over the indirect zone, it should be able to stand up on its own but you can use a roast holder if you need. Close the lid and let the turkey breast do its thing.
Note: Recipes often call for unsalted butter, but I prefer salted butter in this recipe as it’s the only salt used and I think it helps season the hard to reach meat underneath the skin.
By Jenny Lussow
Serves: 4-6
Prep time: 30 minutes
Grilling time: 1-1 ½ hours
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8. Remove the turkey from the grill and let rest for 15-20 minutes. Before you carve into that beautiful bird, share your pictures on social media with us! #BestTurkeyEver
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