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How to Cook Delicious Garbage Can Turkey

Would you believe me if I told you that this garbage can turkey recipe makes for one of the best turkeys that I have ever tasted?!

Cooked turkey resting on a stake in the ground with a trash can behind it.

When I first witnessed a turkey being cooked in a garbage can it blew my mind.  I couldn’t fathom how that was even possible! 

Since then we have made numerous turkeys this way and it has quickly become my preferred way of cooking the most moist and delicious turkey I have ever had.  Let me show you how…

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No seriously, this turkey was cooked in a garbage can in 1.5 hours you guys!  It’s super easy to set up and makes the tastiest trash can turkey.

We also have an amazing Smoked Turkey recipe that is to die for. Full of rich, smokey flavour, it’s another one that you should add to the must try list!

Cooked turkey resting on a stake in the ground with a trash can behind it.

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Supplies Needed

Important!

If this is your first time making trash can turkey, be sure to burn the galvanized coating off of your garbage can before cooking. This is done by heating the can to a very high temperature – we did this over a camp fire, using a torch or smoker would work too.

Alternatively you can use an extra large stainless steel stock pot to cook the bird as well (cooking times will vary for this method).

Raw turkey, prepared and in a black roasting pan.

How to cook delicious garbage can turkey?

1: Prepare the turkey for cooking.  We found that the absolute best turkey was brined the day before cooking using this amazing turkey brine recipe

After removing from the brine we then coated it in melted butter and our favorite Mango Chipotle Seasoning.  You could also use this herb butter rub recipe. Fasten the wings to the bird with twine and tuck the legs in or fasten together with twine.

Stake in the ground surrounded by charcoals.

2: Prepare the cooking area.  You will need to make a stake that sticks out of the ground by 14″.  When we make this recipe while camping we simply use a branch and bury it at least 4″ in the ground so that it’s sturdy enough to hold a 15 lb turkey. 

At home we’ve created a stake using an old ground tamper that we cut to 14″.  The weighted end of the tamper is enough to hold up the turkey.

A little bit of preparation…

Stake in the ground wrapped in aluminum foil.

3: Wrap the stake in tinfoil, creating a ball of foil at the top to support the turkey.  Layer about 2 ft of tinfoil on the ground around the stake.

Raw prepared turkey on a stake in the ground surrounded by aluminum foil.

4: Place the bird on the stake.

At this point you can insert a wireless meat thermometer, like the Meater, into the bird to help determine the perfect doneness.

Garbage can being placed over a turkey surrounded by aluminum foil.

5: Cover the turkey with the garbage can, making sure that it is centered and not touching the can.

Lit briquettes in a trash can lid.

6: Pour 1/3 of the bag of briquettes into the garbage can lid and light them.  Tip: Be sure to use oven mitts when handling the hot lid and garbage can.

Lit briquettes being placed around a metal trash can.

7: Pour lit briquettes around the base of the can.

Lit briquettes around a metal trash can.

8: Scatter the remaining briquettes around the base of the can on top of the already lit ones.

Lit briquettes around a metal trash can.

9: Set your timer for 1.5 hours and allow the garbage can to work its magic!  Cook for 1 hour 45 mins for an 18-20 lb turkey.

Lit briquettes around a metal trash can while it's being lifted.

10: Using oven mitts, lift the can to reveal the delicious turkey underneath.

Cooked turkey resting on a stake in the ground.

Doesn’t this turkey just look amazing you guys?!  Trust me, it tastes even better! 

This garbage can turkey recipe is perfect for using while camping when you don’t have access to an oven or at home when you don’t want to heat up the entire house with the oven or just when you want to make, seriously, the best tasting turkey ever!

Cooked turkey resting on a stake in the ground.

We also love, love, love this easy Beer Can Chicken recipe, it makes the tastiest bird that we have ever had. If you want to make a smaller dish, try this one and let us know how you like it!

My friend Michelle cooks her turkey in an air fryer!! Have you ever tried it?! Be sure to check out her Air Fryer Turkey for all of the details!

Cooked turkey resting on a stake in the ground.

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I'm an active mom of twin boys who is always looking for opportunities to inspire creativity through fun crafts, do-it-yourself projects and delicious recipes. This blog has been an integral part of supporting my little family and I am so grateful to have you become a part of our journey! Let's create together... Read more...

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Is it safe to prepare food in a galvanized container?

how long did you leave the trash can on your campfire until you deemed it safe to cook?