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So recently while cooking at my GFs house, her grill ended up dying on me (had propane but the burners wouldn't put out enough heat to do anything).  It was a small 3 burner grill and she said she was going to go to the store and get a new one.  An hour later, she comes home with this monster 6 burner grill with the rotisserie attachment that took me forever to put together.

 

Either way, finally got it together and working and she asked me if it was possible to cook a turkey on the rotisserie for Thanksgiving.  I figured it was since it can hold up to 40lbs but have never done anything like that.  Curious if anyone has tried to do a rotisserie turkey on a propane grill like this before.

 

Any secrets, recipes, etc. would be appreciated.

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9 hours ago, The Wiz said:

So recently while cooking at my GFs house, her grill ended up dying on me (had propane but the burners wouldn't put out enough heat to do anything).  It was a small 3 burner grill and she said she was going to go to the store and get a new one.  An hour later, she comes home with this monster 6 burner grill with the rotisserie attachment that took me forever to put together.

 

Either way, finally got it together and working and she asked me if it was possible to cook a turkey on the rotisserie for Thanksgiving.  I figured it was since it can hold up to 40lbs but have never done anything like that.  Curious if anyone has tried to do a rotisserie turkey on a propane grill like this before.

 

Any secrets, recipes, etc. would be appreciated.

https://www.seriouseats.com/grilling-rotisserie-turkey-alton-brown-recipe

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