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Started by Jules V., December 27, 2019, 04:05:19 PM

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Jules V.

Brined for 4 hours with salt, lemon and garlic.  Started the cook at 450F for the first 15-20 minutes then dropped it to 375F. Once it reached within 10 degrees of target internal  temperature, i opened all the vents and finished cooking at 425F.
Brushed  the bird every 15-20 minutes with duck fat oil infused with annato powder, white pepper and salt.




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HoosierKettle

Nice!  Beautiful looking grill/grills


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SMOKE FREAK

I like the twin Vortex action.
Made for a real purty bird.

Schuey

Frankenweber, love the set up and bird looks perfect
It wasn't me......Well maybe it was..

Jules V.

Quote from: Schuey on December 28, 2019, 02:11:12 PM
Frankenweber, love the set up and bird looks perfect
Thanks.
Don't have any vintage kettles so all  of them are basically Frankenweber.

Jules V.

Quote from: SMOKE FREAK on December 28, 2019, 07:16:51 AM
I like the twin Vortex action.
Made for a real purty bird.
Thanks.  Took a lot of trial and error but i finally got it dialed in.

KevinInStL

Quote from: Jules V. on December 27, 2019, 04:05:19 PM
Brined for 4 hours with salt, lemon and garlic.  Started the cook at 450F for the first 15-20 minutes then dropped it to 375F. Once it reached within 10 degrees of target internal  temperature, i opened all the vents and finished cooking at 425F.
Brushed  the bird every 15-20 minutes with duck fat oil infused with annato powder, white pepper and salt.
What is annatto flavor like? Or do you use it just for color?
ISO: Dark red/crimson mist kettle (cooker condition). 18" preferred, but a 22" would be awesome too.

bamakettles

Looks amazing!  Nice grill setup as well.....


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Jules V.

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Quote from: KevinInStL on January 02, 2020, 01:12:47 PM

What is annatto flavor like? Or do you use it just for color?
It has very mild nutty, sweet, peppery taste but it's used primarily as a food coloring. Great for poultry or pork such ribs when cooked on the kettle. I also use it on any types of meats for stew, stir fry etc.

jhagestad

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maclane

How do you make this oil that gives great color I have annatto paste will that work

Jules V.

Quote from: maclane on January 13, 2020, 06:16:20 PM
How do you make this oil that gives great color I have annatto paste will that work
Paste works also. Just dissolve it any oil of your choice.  For poultry, i prefer to use duck fat.  Warm up the oil in the microwave and the dissolve the annato paste.  Just add enough paste to get the oil a dark orange color.  Brush the chicken with oil after  15-20 minutes  and every 20-25minutes  thereafter until you're within 10 degrees of your target internal temperature.