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Showing posts with label Mexican Roadside Chicken. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mexican Roadside Chicken. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 8, 2013

Mexican Roadside Turkey

This past Cinco de Mayo, I was just going to BBQ a turkey breast.  But, I we were invited to a friends for a Cinco de Mayo celebration, so I decided to go Mexican.  After a short search on the Internet, I found a great recipe for Mexican Roadside Chicken that I adapted to make Mexican Roadside Turkey...

Here is the recipe that I found: Mexican Roadside Chicken.  It combines vinegar, garlic, and various spices into a great baste for your poultry of choice.  The only difference is that I smoked the turkey and did not grill.

First, I made a batch of my stand by poultry brine:

BOS's Chicken Brine:

Ingredients:
1 gallon Water
¾ cup Kosher Salt
¾ cup Brown Sugar
2 Tbsp Granulated Garlic
2 Tbsp Chili Powder
¼ cup Orange Juice
⅛ cup Worcestershire Sauce

Mix and bring to boil.  Cool and place in frig overnight.

I then let the breast go for an overnight swim.  The next afternoon, I pulled the turkey breast from the brine and patted dry.   Then, I rubbed olive oil all over to promote a crispy skin.  


While the beast was coming up to room temperature, I lit the smoker and brought to a temperature of 350 F.  Once at temperature, I put two pieces of pecan in the ash pan for some smoke.  While I was waiting on the smoker to come to temperature, I mixed my basting liquid...


I place the breast on the middle rack, skin side down and basted.  Then, I flipped over and basted the skin side.   I then basted after 30 and 60 minutes.  Total cook time to get to 160 F internal was 1 hour and 20 minutes...



When done, I double wrapped in foil and placed in a cooler to keep warm during the driver over to our friends place.  Sorry, no sliced pictures.  I can tell you that the bird was outstanding.  Moist and juicy.  the cider vinegar mixes nicely with the Mexican spices for a tasty treat.  I will be trying this with a chicken on the grill.

Thanks for stopping by...

Bill