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Bayou Classic 0994-PDQ Beercan TurkCAN Rack | 
enlarge | Brand: Bayou Classic Category: Lawn & Patio
List Price: $8.00 Buy New: $7.49 You Save: $0.51 (6%)
New (3) from $7.49
Rating: 4 reviews Sales Rank: 54943
Color: Silver Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 11 x 5 x 7
MPN: 0994-PDQ Model: 0994-PDQ UPC: 050904009944 EAN: 0050904009944 ASIN: B0009JXYRI
Release Date: May 2, 2005 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| • | Wire rack cooks a turkey upright with the beer can method | | • | Stainless steel; safe for charcoal or gas grill, oven, or smoker | | • | Holds up to a 15-pound turkey | | • | Uses any 12-ounce can of beer or soda for moisture | | • | Instructions included; dishwasher-safe; measures 11 by 5 by 6 inches |
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Product Description Enjoy turkey flavored with your favorite beer - right from your own grill or oven! Place the rack with any 12 oz. can of beer and the turkey on a grill with a lid large enough to cook a turkey. Moist, seasoned steam permeates the turkey as it cooks. It's so easy, you don't need to turn the turkey to get an evenly cooked bird! It's healthy, too, since fat drips away and doesn't collect around the turkey. Dishwasher safe for easy cleanup so you can use the rack again and again.
Amazon.com Review This clever stainless-steel rack from Bayou Classic lets you cook a turkey via the beer can method with less worry about the can spilling or getting knocked over. A can of beer or soda fits securely in the stand's center (which protrudes into the bird's cavity), while two side flanges provide support for any turkey up to 15 pounds in weight. The turkey can be cooked on this rack in a variety of ways: through indirect heat on a charcoal or gas grill (with at least 12 inches of height clearance), inside an oven, or in a turkey smoker. Reusable and dishwasher-safe, the 11-by-5-by-6-inch TurkCan rack makes an excellent and novel gift for the outdoor chef. Instructions included with the rack make the process easy. Basically, the can is half emptied and seasonings such as Worcestershire sauce, lemon juice, and minced garlic are added. When heated, the liquid creates a fragrant steam that keeps the turkey moist. The neck of the turkey should be closed with either a potato or toothpicks to prevent the moisture from escaping. After cooking, the turkey can be carved right on the rack. A smaller rack for chickens is available separately. --Ann Bieri
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Too Large for Our Smoker February 18, 2008 Billie Vanderburg (Chattanooga Area, Tennessee) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
We have a typical standard size smoker (about the size of an outdoor gas grill) and this will not fit in it with a turkey setting on top of it. My husband has decided that it must take a special sized smoker because it will not work in our Weber Kettle grill either.
beer can chicken holder December 26, 2007 Connie M. Allgire Have used this several times - makes wonderful chicken. Only wished it came with a drip pan - so bought some aluminum disposable pans. Bought a cookbook for beer can chicken and it has provided some excellent suggestions that were new to us - yummmmmm!
Bayou Classic Beercan turkey rack September 23, 2007 Paula Williams-Diliberto (Elephant Butte, NM) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
I have not used this rack yet but if it works as good as the Beercan Chicken rack I will use it over and over and I'm sure it's just as good.
Great for thanksgiving turkey May 29, 2007 F. Brown (Tucson, AZ United States) Used this at thanksgiving. Mess cleans up easily, skin comes our crisp but inside is moist. We use apple juice. I have a couple of smaller ones for chickens. These are great.
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