Hopefully, by now you know what Sriracha is. You may even have a friend so obsessed with it that they have a Sriracha shirt or carry a mini bottle of Sriracha on their keychain.
This hot sauce has such a cult following that it has even been incorporated into a beer. That’s right, Rogue Ales, has a stout beer that they have infused with Sriracha. It may sound crazy, but it’s really good.
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I knew I wanted to make a crazy Cajun turkey this year for Thanksgiving. I planned to inject it with a beer/seasoning mixture. When I was at the store and saw Rogue’s Sriracha beer, I knew it was meant to be.
If you’re intimidated at the thought of injecting a turkey, don’t be. It’s insanely easy, and you can buy a meat injector for about $7. Your bird will come out super juicy and burst with flavor. You and your family will be overjoyed you did it.
While this Cajun Turkey has some spice to it, I would not consider it “spicy.” So don’t be afraid to serve it if you have guests who don’t normally eat spicy foods. If you want it to be extra hot, double or triple the amount of cayenne pepper and put an extra tablespoon of Sriracha in the injection marinade. If you can’t find Sriracha beer, I would use another stout and double the amount of Sriracha.
If you want to make a Turkey that is sweet rather than hot, I would recommend my Sweet Tea Brined Turkey recipe.
Does your family have any favorite Thanksgiving leftover recipes? If so, please let me know in the comments so I can try it out. I’m going to have a lot of leftovers.
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Sriracha Beer Injected Cajun Turkey Recipe
Ingredients
Turkey
- 12-16 lb Turkey
- 2 Green Bell Peppers (sliced)
- 1 Red Bell Pepper (sliced)
- 1 Large Onion (sliced)
- 3-4 Stalks Celery (coarsely chopped)
- 1/4 Cup Vegetable or Canola Oil
Cajun Spice Rub
- 1 Tablespoon Salt
- 1/2 Tablespoon Cayenne Pepper
- 1/2 Tablespoon Garlic Powder
- 1/2 Tablespoon Paprika
- 1/2 Tablespoon Onion Powder
- 1/4 Tablespoon Oregano
- 1/4 Tablespoon Thyme
- 1/4 Tablespoon Pepper
- 1/4 Tablespoon Chile Powder
Cajun Sriracha Beer Marinade
- 9 oz Bottle Rogue Sriracha Hot Stout
- 1 Tablespoon Garlic Powder
- 1 Tablespoons Worcestershire
- 1.5 Tablespoons Cajun Spice Rub
- 1 Tablespoon Sriracha
- 1 Tablespoon Salt
Instructions
Cajun Spice Rub
- To make the cajun spice rub, mix all ingredients together in a small bowl.
Cajun Sriracha Beer Marinade
- Mix all ingredients together in a small bowl.
Turkey
- One hour before roasting, remove turkey from the refrigerator.
- Place turkey on a rack in a roasting pan.
- Fill up your meat injector with the Sriracha beer marinade. Inject the turkey all over. I usually inject each breast, each leg, each wing, each thigh, and both sides of the back of the turkey.
- Pat dry with paper towels. This is important if you want crispy skin. (And what kind of a psycho doesn’t want crispy skin??)
- Sprinkle with the cajun spice rub. Massage into the skin.
- Brush all over with oil.
- Fill cavity with the bell peppers, celery, and onion. Place additional veggies around the turkey in the roasting pan.
- Cook 2-3 hours, basting occasionally. Turkey is done when the thickest part of the breast is 165°.
- Remove from oven and let rest for 20 minutes until carving.
Patti says
A stout beer infused with Sriracha doesn’t sound any weirder than mixing beer with Clamato. It’s probably very tasty. That turkey looks amazing. It’s picture perfect, and with the injected marinade, I bet it’s super moist. I really think I need to find a meat injector and give this one a try. My hubby loves Sriracha.
Ben Myhre says
Interesting take on a Thanksgiving classic!
Veena Azmanov says
I must be honest I’ve always wanted to make chicken injected with marinade but never really got done with it… This looks so good. I cannot wait to try it. I love Sriracha.. YUM!
prasanna hede says
That’s an interesting twist to Thanksgiving recipe 🙂 Loved the idea of Sriracha 🙂
Abby @ WinsteadWandering says
I love anything Rogue makes, but I had no idea they make a sriracha ale. I can’t decide what I want to do first: drink one or make this turkey!
Tina says
I loved the video! I forgot you could inject turkey before baking. I need to try this. Does it come out moist?
Misty Meador says
Was wondering if you can’t find that rogue sriracha beer what could you use in it’s place?
Jessica Pinney says
I would use a dark beer in its place and add an extra tablespoon of Sriracha to the injection marinade. Hope you enjoy!
Ashley says
Is there a different kind of beer you can use? I don’t have sriracha hot stout near me. Preferably a name of beer?
Jessica Pinney says
Just use any stout or dark beer and add 1 tablespoon of Sriracha.
Jaybe says
What oven temperature did you use to roast the turkey?