Cut Granny Smith Apples into cubes. Shred Cheddar. Cut smoked Turkey breast into thin planks. Cut Grape Tomatoes in half. Shred Carrot. Chop Lettuce. Place all prepped ingredients in a large bowl.
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Instructions: Rinse and pat the turkey dry. Remove giblets and neck if included. Rub the turkey inside and out with olive oil or melted butter. Combine the salt, pepper, smoked paprika, garlic powder, ...
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I enjoy smoking wild turkey breast from time to time, although it’s not my go-to technique. The meat from a wild turkey is so lean and—especially if it’s an older tom—dense, it doesn’t lend itself to ...
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