Turkey at 350 in Cheyenne
Posted: November 19th, 2015, 10:42 am
Good morning to everyone!
I have a limited time to cook this year's turkey. I've had my Cheyenne for about six months, and have never attempted to keep the heat up at anything more than 250. Has anyone ever used a cheyenne or wichita to keep the temperature at around 350 for long enough to cook a turkey?
Was thinking of sptachcocking a 12-14 lb bird.
I've got plenty of wood... temperature looks like it will be in the mid 20's though. This will also be my first cook in cold weather.
I'm burning Cherry for what it's worth.
Any thoughts/Ideas/comments?
Thanks!
Stephen
Boise, Idaho
I have a limited time to cook this year's turkey. I've had my Cheyenne for about six months, and have never attempted to keep the heat up at anything more than 250. Has anyone ever used a cheyenne or wichita to keep the temperature at around 350 for long enough to cook a turkey?
Was thinking of sptachcocking a 12-14 lb bird.
I've got plenty of wood... temperature looks like it will be in the mid 20's though. This will also be my first cook in cold weather.
I'm burning Cherry for what it's worth.
Any thoughts/Ideas/comments?
Thanks!
Stephen
Boise, Idaho