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Char-Broiled Turkey

By Peter Lenkefi

1 15-20 pound turkey 1 Orange & apple quartered
Salt and pepper 1 Quart water
Vegetable oil 1 1/2 Sticks butter
Onions cut into cubes 1 Lemon thinly sliced
2 Stalks celery cut into 2 Mesquite or hickory chips
Inch cubes 1 Aluminum foil disposable pan
2 Limes quartered And roll of aluminum foil
1 Lemon quartered

Preheat charcoal grill to medium heat with most of coals on end opposite
where turkey will be sitting directly over. Wash and rinse turkey,
removing giblets. Dry with absorbant towels, and season inside of turkey
with salt and pepper. Rub outside of bird with oil. Stuff with onions,
celery, orange, apple, 2 limes and the 1 lemon quartered. Completely fill
cavities to keep turkey moist. Melt butter in roasting pan, add water and
sliced lemon (add more lemon juice if desired). Cover turkey tightly (crimp
edges) with aluminum foil, and cook over grill for 4 to 6 hours, removing
foil and adding smoker chips for last hour or so. Alternatively, stuff the
bird and then cover with aluminum foil and bake in 350 degree oven for 6-7
hours.



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