PurpleChicken
Rest in Peace 1970-2018
Tuesday night I smoked a 12 week Broad Breasted White Turkey and
a 7 week Cornish which were both processed and frozen last november.
I pulled them off the smoker and threw them in the fridge before leaving
for a 2 day business trip.
Tonight I sectioned the birds and heated up a 1/2 breast from each in
the oven to 160 degrees.
Well, the turkey tasted like turkey and the Cornish tasted like chicken. Duh.
The turkey had a stranger flavor and texture. The chicken was milder but
a little tougher, which surprised me.
Both were delicious and were prepared with an organic poultry rub from
Costco and smoked using blocks of hickory. They smoked for around 5
hours at 225. The turkey was maybe 10 pounds and the chicken around
5. Neither were brined.
This story does have a happy ending. Me and both dogs are very full
and have bird breath.
a 7 week Cornish which were both processed and frozen last november.
I pulled them off the smoker and threw them in the fridge before leaving
for a 2 day business trip.
Tonight I sectioned the birds and heated up a 1/2 breast from each in
the oven to 160 degrees.
Well, the turkey tasted like turkey and the Cornish tasted like chicken. Duh.
The turkey had a stranger flavor and texture. The chicken was milder but
a little tougher, which surprised me.
Both were delicious and were prepared with an organic poultry rub from
Costco and smoked using blocks of hickory. They smoked for around 5
hours at 225. The turkey was maybe 10 pounds and the chicken around
5. Neither were brined.
This story does have a happy ending. Me and both dogs are very full
and have bird breath.
