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Pellet Grill Question
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<blockquote data-quote="big 8s in Weakley county" data-source="post: 5052639" data-attributes="member: 1215"><p>Check the temp it doesn't lie.</p><p>Also look up the Traeger chicken challenge one of the best chickens and very juicy. You basically put a whole chicken on the grill turn to 400 and cook for roughly a hour and 10 mins. </p><p>We also cook whole turkeys on our Traeger and they are very good. We usually brine our turkeys and chickens for a couple days ahead or time but have done them without brining also.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="big 8s in Weakley county, post: 5052639, member: 1215"] Check the temp it doesn’t lie. Also look up the Traeger chicken challenge one of the best chickens and very juicy. You basically put a whole chicken on the grill turn to 400 and cook for roughly a hour and 10 mins. We also cook whole turkeys on our Traeger and they are very good. We usually brine our turkeys and chickens for a couple days ahead or time but have done them without brining also. [/QUOTE]
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