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I am doing my first spatchcocked turkey tomorrow on my Grilla. I'd be interested in how yours turns out.
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I don't, better gravy can be made without the Drippings. Although I truly enjoy giblet gravy made with the drippings.
Got a spatchcocked turkey in my Traeger as I type. This is the first turkey on my pellet grill, no-drip pan for me.
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If your upper grate is large enough to hold your bird, you can cook on the upper and put a pan on the main grate.
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I often use a pan (usually disposable, but not always) with one of several stand-alone grill grates from the kitchen set directly on top. Haven't done it with a turkey ... but if you have a sufficiently large pan, a grill grate to set on it that is strong enough to support your turkey, and enough vertical space in your pellet rig, then you should be good to go.
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Drip tray on a pellet smoker
Hi there,
Tomorrow I'm going to use Meathead's The Ultimate Grilled And Smoked Turkey Recipe and in it he calls to have a tray under the bird to catch the drippings and regulate the heat.
Does anyone here do that? If so any suggestions on where to do that? I have an Ironwood 650.
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