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It’s just a few weeks until Thanksgiving, and to me it’s a belt-busting bonanza of food that begins and ends with a grilled turkey. If you’re planning to join in the turkey festivities, here are few things to ponder:
Are you READY?
The turkey should be properly thawed, seasoned in and out or brined, and ready to be cooked.
Do you plan to put your turkey in a roast holder inside a drip-pan on the cooking grate? Or will you place the turkey directly on the cooking grate with a drip pan under the grate to catch the drips? This decision needs to be made before the grill is heated up.
Are you SET?
A gas grill should be preheated for about 15 minutes with all burners on high. Then turn off the center burner and set the outside burners on low, or if you have a two-burner grill, turn off the right-hand burner. Wait until the temperature reaches 325°F to 350°F.
A charcoal grill should have ashed-over charcoal separated into two piles with a drip pan in the center to provide a 325°F to 350°F inside temperature. To maintain the temperature -- add charcoal each hour, or remove charcoal if it gets too hot.
Then GO!
This is the moment you’ve been waiting for. Center the turkey on the grill, close the lid, and set your timer. If you’re using a gas grill, keep the lid closed until you think it is done. Remember -- Lookin’ ain’t cookin’.
Grill according to recipe directions, depending on weight. For instance, a 15-lb turkey will take 2-3/4 hours to 3-3/4 hours, just like in the oven.
From all of us at Weber, Happy Thanksgiving Day.