Mini Turducken Recipe Turducken Bacon Wrapped and Smoked on Big Green Egg











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Turducken Recipe - Turkey, Duck and Chicken Breast stuffed and wrapped with a Bacon Weave • For more barbecue and grilling recipes visit: http://howtobbqright.com/ • Turducken is a meat creation made famous in Louisiana and it involves stuffing a whole deboned turkey with a deboned chicken stuffed with a deboned duck. • I decided to make a “mini” version of the Turducken by using just the breast of these birds and it turned out way better than I envisioned. Here’s the recipe: • First I had to source the 3 birds. I found the chicken and duck breasts at my local Kroger but didn’t have any luck locating boneless, skinless turkey breast. I went ahead and bought a whole bone-in turkey breast and cut each side off the bone and removed the skin. Butterfly each breast so they’ll lay flat. • In between each layer of meat, turducken has a layer of sausage or other type stuffing. I’m using a spicy pork sausage mixed with sautéed onion and mushroom for 1 layer, and a crawfish boudin sausage removed from the casing for the other. Use your imagination here; I’ve seen some pretty creative and tasty ideas that really give the turducken flavor. • To assemble the Turducken, stretch out plastic wrap over a cutting board and place the turkey breast down first. Spoon the spicy sausage mixture on the turkey and place the chicken breast down next. Top it with the crawfish boudin and finally the duck breast. • Bring the edges of the turkey up and around and wrap the whole thing tight with plastic wrap. Notice I didn’t season anything at all. The spicy sausage and boudin have a plenty of flavor and the whole thing is going to get wrapped in bacon….Yeah I said Bacon! • Rest the turducken in the refrigerator for a couple hours to help them form into a roast shape. (It would be ok to go overnight if needed). • To cook the turducken fire up your smoker. I used my Big Green Egg with the plate setter for indirect heat. Add some wood to the hot coals for smoke; I went with cherry for a lighter flavor. Bring the cooker to 275-300⁰ and let it stabilize. • Stretch out a sheet of butcher paper over your work surface and build a 9x9 strip bacon weave. Unwrap each turducken and place turkey side down (duck side up). Bring the bacon weave up and around the turducken and fold or trim the end pieces. Place each on a greased wire rack (my chicken racks work great) and place on the Big Green Egg. • It’ll take a couple of hours to smoke these turducken. After an hour, go ahead and insert a Thermoworks DOT probe thermometer - check it out here: http://www.thermoworks.com/DOT?tw=KIL... - into the center to monitor internal temperature. • Turducken needs to cook to a minimum of 165⁰, so just keep a watchful eye on the temp and if the bacon gets too dark lay a piece of foil over it to stop the browning. • When the alarm sounds, remove each turducken from the grill and rest for 15-20 minutes before slicing. • These turducken turned out incredibly tender and juicy. The sausages gave the breasts a spicy but not hot flavor, and you know the bacon just made it better. You can really get adventurous with this recipe to make it your creation. • If you’re looking for a different idea on what to cook for the Holidays, give this recipe a try. • For Killer Hogs BBQ Sauce, Rub and Competition BBQ equipment, visit: https://h2qshop.com/ • Mini Turducken

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