Grilled Turkey
- 1 whole turkey (I recommend Butterball, and get one with a "popper" so you know when it's done)
- apple, cut into large pieces (don't worry about peeling & coring)
- celery, cut into large pieces
- carrot, cut into large pieces
- onion, cut into large pieces
- margarine
- 1 (12 ounce) can beer
- salt & pepper
- Thaw the turkey.
- Pull out the insides and set aside.
- Place turkey in an E-Z Foil pan (one of those disposable foil pans with high sides).
- Don't forget to support the bottom when you move the turkey or the bottom will fall out and you'll have a mess!
- Stuff the turkey with the apples and vegetables.
- Slather the outside of the bird with margarine.
- Put the neck, heart, and other "innards" around the turkey to add flavor.
- Season turkey generously.
- I tried to put this into the ingredients, but I was having technical difficulties.
- I recommend Mrs.
- Dash, Old Bay, or any poultry or grilling seasonings that you like.
- You really can't screw this up.
- Pour beer around the turkey and use a baster to squirt it inside.
- Cover the pan with foil, but make sure the foil is in a dome and not touching the turkey!
- Grill it until the popper pops out or check it with a meat thermometer.
- When you carve the turkey, use the baster to squirt the broth onto it for extra juiciness.
- You are not going to want to eat the apples & veggies; they get really soggy and aren't good.
- However, I always strain the remaining broth into a bowl and freeze it to use in my "Brown Jug Soup" (I have the recipe on here).
turkey, apple, celery, carrot, onion, margarine, beer, salt
Taken from www.food.com/recipe/grilled-turkey-239999 (may not work)