Applewood Smoked wings and turkey legs
Applewood Smoked wings and turkey legs

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Today we show you how to Smoke some Awesome AppleWood Smoked Turkey Legs That time of year when one might want a Turkey leg. These Applewood Smoked Chicken Wings are for people who want their BBQ wings with a hint of sweet and some mild heat. Although Carolina mustard-based BBQ sauce is traditionally served on smoked pork, it is also fantastic on chicken.

Applewood Smoked wings and turkey legs is one of the most favored of current trending meals in the world. It is simple, it’s fast, it tastes delicious. It’s enjoyed by millions every day. They are nice and they look wonderful. Applewood Smoked wings and turkey legs is something which I’ve loved my entire life.

To get started with this particular recipe, we have to prepare a few components. You can have applewood smoked wings and turkey legs using 12 ingredients and 16 steps. Here is how you cook that.

The ingredients needed to make Applewood Smoked wings and turkey legs:
  1. Make ready 4-5 pounds chicken wings
  2. Prepare 3 turkey legs
  3. Get Garlic salt
  4. Get Salt
  5. Get Pepper
  6. Take Water
  7. Prepare Frank's Red Hot
  8. Prepare Sweet Baby Ray's BBQ
  9. Prepare Parmesan
  10. Make ready Garlic Powder
  11. Make ready Applewood
  12. Take Brown sugar

Enjoy smoky turkey drumsticks as a snack or for great smoked. Please note that I normally use a wood fired smoker but these can just as easily be done on propane, electric or charcoal as long as the temperature is right and you have smoke flowing, they will taste great. Optional: Wood chips for smoking and pan to soak the chips. The first thing you have to do to prep your grill for roasting is to remove the upper rack from the cover.

Steps to make Applewood Smoked wings and turkey legs:
  1. Make brine for wings and turkey legs with salt and brown sugar. Use separate bowls. Chill for two hours
  2. Bring smoker up to heat. 250°. Maintain 250° throughout smoking process until the end.
  3. After wings and turkey legs have chilled for two hours, remove from fridge, drain and pat dry
  4. Dry rub salt, pepper and garlic salt on wings and turkey legs
  5. Dry rub turkey legs with salt, pepper & garlic salt.
  6. Place wings in aluminum pan for indirect heat
  7. Place wings in smoker and turkey legs on opposite side from heat
  8. After one hour, flip wings and turkey legs
  9. Flip turkey legs after one hour
  10. Smoke for one more hour. Keep heat at 250°
  11. On the third hour of smoking, stir up wings and drain off any excess liquid. Keep in pan. Flip legs
  12. Hour four, remove wings from pan and finish wings on grill in smoker
  13. The last 30 minutes of smoking, raise heat to 350°-400°. Temp of wing and turkey legs should be at least 180°
  14. Remove from smoker, Sauce wings with Frank's Red Hot, BBQ & Garlic/Parmesan. Leave at least 8-10 wings plain…or not. Lol.
  15. Eat and be fat and happy
  16. I almost forgot about the turkey legs. Eat those to, share with friends and family.

Timing how long to cook it is based upon the size of the bird. Smoked up some applewood smoked wings on the kamado joe. Discover the magic of the internet at Imgur, a community powered entertainment destination. Lift your spirits with funny jokes, trending memes, entertaining gifs, inspiring stories, viral videos, and so much more. This smoked turkey legs recipe was inspired by the turkey legs we'd get at Disney World as kids.

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