With a spatchcocked turkey, you can go up to 450F and be done much quicker — typically less than an hour and a half — due to the flat surface. Otherwise, if you’re using a pellet grill like ...
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Preheat your Traeger pellet grill/smoker (or any smoker) to 180°F. Season the spatchcocked chicken liberally on both sides with the Montreal chicken seasoning or your chosen rub. Place the ...
2025 is the year to get a great new grill and ensure you stand out at cookouts. These are the top gas grills, all approved by CNET experts. James has been writing about technology for years but ...
The release I'm most excited about is the new Smoque; a pellet grill that's designed for low-and-slow cooking at an accessible price point. Although it's not available to buy in the U.S. just yet ...
If you’ve never spatchcocked a chicken before, allow me to explain. Spatchcocking is a fancy way of saying you butterflied, or removed the backbone from, a bird. It can refer to a chicken, duck, ...
2025 is shaping up to be a big year for grills. Both Weber and Traeger have released three new models and we're currently working to get them all tested before we decide if they deserve a spot in ...