I’m never seen a smoked turkey with such dark bark before!
What kind of rub did you use?
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I’m never seen a smoked turkey with such dark bark before!
What kind of rub did you use?
I think the color of the bark depends on what type of turkey is used,
For example, a beech turkey will have a smooth and grayish-white bark, and the bark of an oak turkey will be more brown and rough