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1 can Turkey
oak apple wood smoking
3/7 oz. Apple Cider Vinegar
1 tbs. Red Pepper
2 1/8 cup
1 cup Garlic
2 sprig Rosemary -- finely chopped
2 sprig Thyme -- finely chopped
2 sprig Sage -- finely chopped
2 tbs. Brown Mustard Seed -- crushed
2 tbs. Black Pepper
4 tbs. Worcestershire Sauce
4 tbs. Nuoc Nam

In a water smoker or smoker with an offset firebox, smoke turkey for 5 to 6 hours at 225F, using a 50/50 mixture of oak and apple wood. Place a drip pan under the turkey--use the drippings as a basis for stuffing or for an excellent turkey gravy. Remove turkey from smoker and place in a large Dutch oven. Combine apple cider vinegar and red pepper flakes and add to Dutch oven, pouring over turkey. Add two cups water. Mix remaining ingredients thoroughly and stuff cavity of turkey (you can do this before beginning to smoke as well if you choose). Reserve some of the "stuffing" mixture to spread evenly along the outside of the turkey as well. Cover, place in the range oven, and bake at 325F for an additional 2 hours or so, or until the internal temperature of the turkey at it's thickest point reaches 190F. If you wish a crisp skin remove the cover from the Dutch oven about a half hour before the turkey is done. Remove from heat, strain and reserve the pan drippings for stuffing or gravy, and serve.
 
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