I was never a turkey leg fan until my daughter convinced me to try some - sometimes 11 year olds have the most wisdom! Those look fantastic and I imagine that Postal rub brought out the flavor even more.
I'm so gonna miss trying your recipes!!! I just moved to Papua New Guinea as a missionary where we'll be for the conceivable future...being on an island that is a 3rd world country there's not anywhere near the options for ingredients. I'll sure try to improvise but you've gotten your recipes down to a science and everyone I've ever tried has always turned out great!
Very nice. My personal favorite for smoking turkey legs (or whole turkey) is apple wood. I should do these legs soon. Perfect for what I call cool weather cooking. Though I am subscribed, I do not get notified of new videos from you. This showed up in my recommended list. Thanks for this and all your other videos.
Love smoked turkey legs!!! And I am all about overnight wet and dry brines!!! 😁 With Turkey I use half cranberry juice and half water. With Chicken I use half apple juice and half water.
RY Your excitement was overwhelming! I can tell watching this your passion from your childhood eating a turkey leg at Thanksgiving. I can honestly say I feel the same way brother! I can remember going to my grandparents house in Earlimart Ca as a kid and just goin to town on that turkey leg. Thank you for bringing back such great memories. I LOVE your content. Thank You.
Great looking Legs Ry.....The Turkey Legs of course! 😂 I have use your Smoked Turkey recipe you did in 2019 the last two Thanksgivings. Time to review that video!!!
Is the s& F thermometer better then the Weber kettle? My Weber thermometer measures 40 degrees hotter then at grill grate. I can never trust mine. Always need an ambient probe to be comfortable. Love this cook! My favorite turkey part!
Such great content Ry! You're videos convince me to sell my kamado for a Weber Kettle. Random question, we try a lot of camp dutch oven cooking, have you done much of that? I always wish there was a camp dutch oven series like your channel. If you're ever searching for new cook ideas, outdoor dutch oven recipes might be worth a look, surprisingly few quality videos currently.
I've actually done several Dutch Oven videos. Stews, Chicken. I even did a Dutch Oven Bread Pudding which is still one of my favorite desserts. Love the Dutch Oven :)
Diggin’ this recipe. I’m thinking about using this recipe on my charcoal Weber grill. How could I cover one side of the grill for indirect heat and drippings as opposed to having the grill full of charcoal? Or is this only for these types of sns kettles?
Hi love many of your videos, just once I'd like to see you not brine, instead marinate which is wet, no rub of any kind needed. All I've seen of late is everyone putting rub on everything it's not needed. Dozen chicken drumsticks 1 onion, 6 garlic cloves, ginger teaspoon grated fresh. Two limes rolled sliced squeezed. Hercules Ziploc bag Put all inside Add pepper 1/3 cup Soya sauce 1/3 cup vinegar 1/3 cup water Put all that together in the Hercules Ziploc overnight Now you have a marinade no dry rub needed All you you tube guys berry everything in rubs sad
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"A hunk of meat with its own handle." Might be the Cooking With Ry Quote of the Year.
I was never a turkey leg fan until my daughter convinced me to try some - sometimes 11 year olds have the most wisdom!
Those look fantastic and I imagine that Postal rub brought out the flavor even more.
Thank you from cali. Helped me cooking these for my family ❤
I'm so gonna miss trying your recipes!!! I just moved to Papua New Guinea as a missionary where we'll be for the conceivable future...being on an island that is a 3rd world country there's not anywhere near the options for ingredients. I'll sure try to improvise but you've gotten your recipes down to a science and everyone I've ever tried has always turned out great!
I pray God uses you mightily!
well that's a first Bradley with Chuds BBQ /Porter roads was on your advertisement break
Very nice. My personal favorite for smoking turkey legs (or whole turkey) is apple wood. I should do these legs soon. Perfect for what I call cool weather cooking. Though I am subscribed, I do not get notified of new videos from you. This showed up in my recommended list. Thanks for this and all your other videos.
this video was so therapeutic. excellent content mate.
Love smoked turkey legs!!! And I am all about overnight wet and dry brines!!! 😁 With Turkey I use half cranberry juice and half water. With Chicken I use half apple juice and half water.
RY Your excitement was overwhelming! I can tell watching this your passion from your childhood eating a turkey leg at Thanksgiving. I can honestly say I feel the same way brother! I can remember going to my grandparents house in Earlimart Ca as a kid and just goin to town on that turkey leg. Thank you for bringing back such great memories. I LOVE your content. Thank You.
Thanks so much for the kind words 😊
Those look awesome and that bbq butter basting works great! Nicely done Ry!
Oh man those looked killer RY! Great job buddy. 🤘
Thanks, buddy!
Great looking Legs Ry.....The Turkey Legs of course! 😂 I have use your Smoked Turkey recipe you did in 2019 the last two Thanksgivings. Time to review that video!!!
Love your intro! 🫶
Looks awesome really enjoy your videos they have been a big help for me
Another great baste for pork and poultry is raspberry chipotle sauce! Yum! 😁👍
Ry, I tried making your pasta salad from a video a few months ago and it’s my new favorite food.
Oh I love that Pasta Salad!
Definitely giving this a try.
Is the s& F thermometer better then the Weber kettle? My Weber thermometer measures 40 degrees hotter then at grill grate. I can never trust mine. Always need an ambient probe to be comfortable. Love this cook! My favorite turkey part!
I find it’s pretty accurate.
Pick 'em up like a meat hammer and dive in? Yes sir, that's the way you do it! Good job, Ry -- looks great.
Did you only baste them the one time, or did you baste them at each temperature check?
They look fabulous, absolutely fabulous...
Just once but you can absolutely baste more 😀
Such great content Ry! You're videos convince me to sell my kamado for a Weber Kettle. Random question, we try a lot of camp dutch oven cooking, have you done much of that? I always wish there was a camp dutch oven series like your channel. If you're ever searching for new cook ideas, outdoor dutch oven recipes might be worth a look, surprisingly few quality videos currently.
I've actually done several Dutch Oven videos. Stews, Chicken. I even did a Dutch Oven Bread Pudding which is still one of my favorite desserts. Love the Dutch Oven :)
Look up Kent Rollins, he doesn't do everything in a Dutch oven, but he has some great recipes.
I want to do these the day before, then reheat in a roaster, any thoughts to keep them from drying out? I was thinking of wrapping them in foil.
I think foiling them is a good approach 👍
Wow! I can't wait to try this.
I’m gonna try these!
Another great cook Ry! 👍
I would use 25-25-25-25 with smokehouse maple, Montreal steak, Montreal chicken, and old bay seasoning for mine.
Looks good 👍🏻 . Not a turkey guy but I made gut give this a try
Diggin’ this recipe. I’m thinking about using this recipe on my charcoal Weber grill. How could I cover one side of the grill for indirect heat and drippings as opposed to having the grill full of charcoal? Or is this only for these types of sns kettles?
You could just create a pile on one side and ignite one end with a few coals. Similar to the snake method.
Looks delicious, as usual!
Have you tried doing a long smoke using the Malory Firewall? Trying to decide between it and the Slow-N-Sear.
I’ve done about 3 hours but nothing longer planned right now.
@@CookingWithRy Got it. Thanks!
OUTSTANDING
Looks amazing
How long did they take in total on d bbq?
I go by temp, so I'm not usually tracking time with poultry.
@@CookingWithRy noted... thanks
Ry i love the music selection
I call them yummy!
I spent a good five minutes trying to figure out where you got your cat face apron.
Small phone screen to blame I'm sure lol 😅
You're the second person to tell me that. LOL :)
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Hi love many of your videos, just once I'd like to see you not brine, instead marinate which is wet, no rub of any kind needed.
All I've seen of late is everyone putting rub on everything it's not needed.
Dozen chicken drumsticks
1 onion, 6 garlic cloves, ginger teaspoon grated fresh.
Two limes rolled sliced squeezed.
Hercules Ziploc bag
Put all inside
Add pepper
1/3 cup Soya sauce
1/3 cup vinegar
1/3 cup water
Put all that together in the Hercules Ziploc overnight
Now you have a marinade no dry rub needed
All you you tube guys berry everything in rubs sad
Some people like rubs. Also, you can make a point without being rude, especially your last sentence.