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How To Grill A Turkey Grilling a Turkey Grilling a turkey makes good sense for busy cooks, especially if you're dealing with a small space kitchen. With the turkey cooking merrily away on the grill, the oven is free for other chores such as cooking large pans of dressing, side dishes or even home baked pies. And, as always, grilling cuts down on clean-up time so you'll have more time to relax and enjoy the day. Whether you have a gas or a charcoal grill, you can use it to prepare a moist, delicious turkey, if you keep a few tips in mind.
Grilling Place a foil drip pan or a double thickness of heavy-duty aluminum foil between the two piles of coals. Lightly grease the top grill rack before repositioning it on the hot coals. Place the prepared turkey in the middle of the grill rack, directly over drip pan, and replace the lid on the grill. You can figure roughly 12 minutes cooking time per pound
of turkey. Be sure to check turkey's doneness by using a meat thermometer.
Breast meat is ready at 170 °F degrees, thigh meat at 180° F
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