How To Grill

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Submitted by nick.dubois on Thu, 08/23/2018 - 15:30

Although it’s not the most common method, grilling can be a fun way to take a delicious turkey dinner outdoors. But being in the elements requires some special food safety considerations, so be sure to read our instructions and tips carefully.

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Grilling is a great way to bring friends together. Add a Butterball® turkey, and your next outdoor gathering will become a memorable feast.

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How to grill a Turkey
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Outdoor Charcoal Grilling
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Charcoal grilling can give you an amazing flavor when you use the right technique. For tasty results use these instructions:

  1. Prepare charcoal-covered grill by removing cooking grate and opening all vents.
  2. Position drip pan in center of charcoal grate and place 25 to 30 briquettes along each side (lengthwise) of drip pan. Burn briquettes until covered with gray ash, about 30 minutes. Place cooking grate in grill over coals.
  1. Prepare fresh or thawed turkey by removing giblets and neck, draining juices and patting dry with clean paper towels.
  2. Turn wings back to hold neck skin in place and tuck legs. Brush or spray entire turkey with cooking or vegetable oil.
  3. Place turkey, breast up, on cooking grate over drip pan. Cover grill, leaving vents open.
  4. Add 6 to 8 briquettes to each side every 45 to 60 minutes.
  5. Using a meat thermometer, cook turkey to internal temperature of 180° F in thigh and 170° F in breast.
  6. 10 to 16 lb. turkeys will take 2 to 3 hours to grill. When done, remove and let stand for 15 minutes before carving.
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Grilling Don'ts
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Stuff a turkey that you plan on grilling.

Use lighter fluid infused briquettes.

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Outdoor Gas Grilling
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Gas grilling is a fun and easy way to get the grilled taste you’re craving. Just follow these simple instructions:

  • Before turning on grill, lift grate and place drip pan directly on flavorizer bars, ceramic briquettes or lava rocks. Replace grate.
  • Prepare grill for indirect heat cooking according to owner’s guide. Preheat burners on high for 10 to 15 minutes with lid closed.
  • Prepare fresh or thawed turkey by removing giblets and neck, draining juices and patting dry with clean paper towels.
  • Turn wings back to hold neck skin in place and tuck legs. Brush or spray entire turkey with cooking or vegetable oil.
  • Turn temperature down to approximately 350° F.
  • Place turkey, breast up, on cooking grate over drip pan. Close lid and cook with minimal peeking.
  • Depending on burner arrangement, it may be necessary to turn turkey over, halfway through grilling for even cooking.
  • Using meat thermometer, cook turkey to internal temperature of 180° F in thigh and 170° F in breast.
  • 10 to 16 lb. turkeys will take 2 to 3 hours to grill. When done, remove and let stand for 15 minutes before carving.
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How To Grill A Turkey
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Take your next turkey dinner outdoors by learning how to grill a turkey with help from Butterball®.
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How To Grill A Turkey