How To Get Perfect Crispy Skin On Smoked Turkey (2024)

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Sean Martin

Nov 08, 2023, Updated Nov 16, 2023

Creating a perfect smoked turkey with crispy skin and flavorful meat is an art, particularly during the holiday season. Whether it’s your first time preparing a Thanksgiving turkey or you’re looking to perfect your smoked turkey technique, mastering the balance between moisture and heat is essential.

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We will guide you through the best way to achieve that enviable crispy turkey skin without compromising the tender meat, using a pellet grill or charcoal grill.

Table of Contents

  • Understanding the Science of Crispy Skin
  • Tools
  • Preparing Your Turkey: The Key to Crispy Skin
  • Setting Up Your Smoker for Success
  • The Smoking Process: Achieving Crisp Skin
  • The Final Stages
  • Key Tips
  • Final Thoughts

Understanding the Science of Crispy Skin

Before diving into the methods, it’s crucial to understand the science behind crispy skin on poultry. Turkey skin contains fat and collagen, which require higher temperatures to render into the crispiness we desire.

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This is easily achieved when roasting your turkey in an oven. However, the smoking process tends to use lower temperatures, which can leave the skin rubbery instead of crispy. Balancing the following steps with some science and heat management is key to achieve crispy skin.

You need to have a few tools in advance for the best results.

  • Brining Container – A large stock pot is perfect for brining. Ideally a 16-quart. If brining multiple turkeys then consider using a cooler. If using a cooler you need to continually add ice so it stays at a safe temperature (mimicking the temperature you would have in a refrigerator).
  • Bluetooth Thermometer – A leave-in style Bluetooth thermometer, like the Thermoworks Smoke Unit or the Meater+ are really critical to have so you can monitor the internal temperature of the turkey as it is smoking.
  • Instant Read Thermometer – While the leave-in thermometer helps with gauging the internal temperature of the turkey you still need to probe the entire turkey at the thickest parts to make sure it reaches a safe internal temperature (in multiple places). We use the Thermoworks Thermapen One.
  • Large Cutting Board – Both for preparation and for slicing, a good large cutting board is ideal.
  • Kosher Salt – Make sure you have a lot of good kosher salt on hand and that any spice rub contains kosher salt in it. We do not recommend brining with table salt with iodine.
  • Paper Towels – You will need a lot of them for patting dry the skin from the brine.

Preparing Your Turkey: The Key to Crispy Skin

The foundation of crispy skin begins long before the turkey hits the smoker.

It is 100% achieved in the preparation process. After buying your fresh turkey it starts with brining. Do not brine a frozen turkey, it won’t take the brine. Follow our planning guide on how to thaw frozen turkey.

You have two brining options, wet brining and dry brining. We recommend both, regardless of whether you are smoking a whole turkey or a spatchco*cked turkey.

Wet Brining

If you purchased a turkey and the labeling says it was soaked in a water solution with salt, then the turkey is already brined. We actually prefer to buy an un-brined turkey and do it ourself. If it is pre-brined, skip to the dry brine process.

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Wet brining in cold water adds moisture and flavor using the process of osmosis. During the long cooking times in a smoker, the wet brine gives you a level up to keep the moisture in the turkey as it cooks low and slow. Brine for 24 hours (and up to 30 hours, after that you start to cure and change the texture of the meat). After the turkey has brined, dry off the turkey with paper towels. Discard your brine.

Dry Brine

If you just took your wet brined turkey, seasoned it, and threw it in the smoker the skin won’t crisp up because it’s too wet. So you need to add another step in your smoked turkey preparation and that is drying out the skin and dry brining in your refrigerator. Do this at the same time.

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Using a kosher salt based turkey seasoning, apply the dry rub to the outside of the DRY turkey and inside the turkey cavity. If you are preparing a spatchco*cked turkey be sure to season both sides. Place the dry brined turkey in the refrigerator, uncovered, for at least 3 hours, ideally overnight (12 hours). The salt will draw out moisture through osmosis, drying the skin of the bird and ensuring that, when smoked, you get that crispy turkey skin everyone desires.

Key Tip For Crispy Skin– The turkey needs to be dry and the dry brining in the refrigerator is critical to pull moisture out of the fat layer under the skin. Don’t skip either step.

Setting Up Your Smoker for Success

The choice of smoker, whether it’s a wood smoker, pellet smoker, charcoal grill, gas grill, or electric smoker, doesn’t really matter other than some temperature techniques. What is really critical is smoking at the correct temperature.

The Role of Wood

The type of wood you use contributes to the smoke flavor and can affect the moisture level of the meat. Wood chips or wood chunks of apple or cherry are a great option as they burn at a lower temperature and impart a mild smoky flavor without overwhelming the turkey meat. A good rule of thumb is to avoid woods that are too resinous or burn too hot if you’re aiming for that perfect turkey.

The Smoking Process: Achieving Crisp Skin

During the smoking process, the skin needs to be dry in order to become crispy. Before placing your whole bird in the smoker, pat the entire turkey down with paper towels to remove any extra moisture. Use a leave-in meat thermometer to monitor the internal temperature closely, ensuring the thickest part of the breast reaches the safe mark without overcooking, which could result in rubbery skin.

Smoker Temperature and Cooking Time

Pellet Grill Turkey:The best way to smoke a turkey and ensure tender meat with crisp skin is to start at a lower temperature. Set your smoker temperature around 250 degrees Fahrenheit to slowly render the skin while maintaining the turkey’s internal temperature for safe consumption.

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Then after two hours of the low temperature raise the cooking temperature to 375 degrees F to finish the turkey and crisp up the partially rendered skin. This method is also known as reverse sear. This low and slow plus roasting approach, paired with enough time, allows the connective tissue to break down.

Charcoal Smoker:If using a charcoal grill like a Big Green Egg or an offset smoker, then the key is holding a consistent temperature that will both add smoke and render the fat enough for the skin to crisp up. The best temperature to smoke turkey at this method is at is 275 degrees Fahrenheit and is the temperature we recommend in our Bourbon Brined Smoked Turkey recipe.

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Water Pan– In some recipes, like smoked brisket on an offset grill, we recommend a water pan to add moisture and humidity to the cooking chamber. For crispy skin on smoked turkey you do not want added moisture, you want a dry environment. So do not use a water pan.

No Basting

While the turkey is smoking, avoid basting the outside of the turkey with liquid like chicken broth, which can introduce extra moisture and make the skin rubbery. Instead, consider brushing the skin with olive oil, melted butter, or even garlic powder mixed with spices to add flavor while aiding the crisping process.

The Final Stages

The balance is always crispy skin and juicy turkey. The final secret is not overcooking the turkey and letting it reast.

Resting Your Turkey

Once the turkey’s internal temperature hits the ideal mark (160 degrees Fahrenheit in the thickest part of the breast), remove it from the smoker. Let it rest on a wire rack over a baking sheet or in a roasting pan to allow the juices to redistribute and the skin to maintain its crispiness.

Resting is critical; it ensures that the flavorful meat retains its juices, making your smoked turkey recipe a sure hit. DO NOT TENT the turkey too tightly. If you wrap your turkey up too tightly it will steam and make the skin rubbery. After all that work you don’t want that. So when covering a resting turkey just loosely place foil over the turkey.

The Crisping Burst

If the skin isn’t as crispy as desired by the end of smoking, you can give it a quick crisping burst. Transfer the turkey onto a baking sheet and into a preheated oven (ideally convection) set to 450°F (232°C) for a few minutes. Watch it closely to avoid charring. We do not recommend broiling because that will burn the upper portion of the turkey.

Serving Your Masterpiece

Carve your turkey with care. The crispy skin should crackle under the knife, a testament to the smoking process and the careful attention to temperature and time.

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Key Tips

  • Don’t Brine a Frozen Turkey – Buy a fresh turkey or a thawed turkey. If you only have access to a frozen turkey you need to give yourself enough time to thaw before you brine.
  • The Turkey Needs To Be Dry – We can’t stress enough that after the wet brine, you need to completely dry the outside of the turkey with paper towels and then season it.
  • Internal Temperature and Resting – Be sure you pull the turkey when it is cooked to 160 degrees F in the thickest part of the turkey breast. Then let it rest so carry overcooking can happen. That way you have the crispy skin you worked hard to get and a juicy bird.

For more tips on the perfect smoked turkey check out our article on advice for your first smoked turkey.

Final Thoughts

Getting that perfect smoked turkey with crispy skin is about balancing dry and wet elements, controlling the smoker temperature, and allowing enough time for the bird to cook and then rest. Whether it’s your first time or you’re a seasoned pro planning for next time, remember these tips to create the perfect smoked turkey for your Thanksgiving dinner or any festive occasion. With a little prep, the right temperature, and a dash of patience, you’ll serve up a bird that’s the talk of the season, leaving only the best kind of leftover turkey.

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FAQs

How To Get Perfect Crispy Skin On Smoked Turkey? ›

Start hot, then finish low. The secret to the crispy skin is all in the temperature. Pellet grills have made it so easy to get smokers up to higher temps, and this is to your advantage. Starting the smoker hot then turning it down to more traditional low n slow temps is how the achieve great textured skin.

What is the trick to crispy skin on turkey? ›

A good cheffy move with almost any big skin-on low-and-slow roast is to start it at high heat before dropping its temperature. This creates the contrast between hot and warm you need to get that skin to immediately start browning and crisping. We're talking 425 degrees for 30 minutes before turning it down to 325.

How to get crispy turkey skin on Traeger? ›

The high to low method of cooking a turkey in your Traeger locks flavor in and helps the skin get crispy. You start the bird on High for 30 minutes, then reduce the temperature to 300 degrees Fahrenheit for the remainder of the cooking process.

Should I put butter under the skin of my smoked turkey? ›

In a nutshell, the butter melts into the breast meat, keeping it moist and adding extra flavor. Of course, back in the day, we also placed paper-thin slices of fresh truffle under the skin.

How do you not dry out a turkey in the smoker? ›

The slow cooking and lower temperature help ensure the turkey is not drying out due to excess heat. Remove the turkey when the thermometer reads 155F/68C – 160F/71C. Let it rest on the counter and use a foil to create a tent around it.

How to make smoked turkey skin crisp? ›

Start hot, then finish low

Starting the smoker hot then turning it down to more traditional low n slow temps is how the achieve great textured skin. I use Kingsford Classic pellets in my smoker because they're 100% hardwood and a great combo of classic wood flavors.

What is the secret to crispy skin? ›

To reap those benefits, simply combine one part baking powder with three to four parts kosher salt (about a teaspoon of baking powder per tablespoon of kosher salt will work), add some black pepper to taste, then sprinkle it evenly over the surface of the skin.

How do you get turkey skin crispy and brown? ›

Crispy Turkey Skin Method: Start on High Heat, Finish on Low

The Themoworks blog advises cooking at 450°F for the first hour and then reducing the temperature to 325°F for the remainder of the cook time. FoodieCrush says to roast at 425°F for 45 minutes and then at 325°F until the turkey is done.

Why is my smoked turkey skin tough? ›

The high-convection environment of a smoker is enough to draw out the moisture faster than the skin can crisp. The result is tough, leathery skin. We do a couple things to combat that effect. First off, the dry brine you apply will actually help the turkey skin retain moisture longer as it smokes.

Is it better to put butter or oil on turkey skin? ›

Rub the skin with fat.

Once you've carefully dried off the skin, the next step you can take to guarantee perfectly crispy turkey skin is to rub it with a fat, like butter or oil. Oil will yield a crispier skin than butter because butter is at least 20 percent water, while oil contains no water.

What is the danger zone for smoked turkey? ›

Completely thaw meat or poultry before smoking. Because smoking uses low temperatures to cook food, the meat will take too long to thaw in the smoker, allowing it to linger in the "Danger Zone" (temperatures between 40 and 140 °F) where harmful bacteria can multiply.

How long to smoke turkey at 225? ›

Set the smoker to 225° F. Place the turkey on a cooking rack and cook for 8 to 12 hours or until the inner thigh temperature reaches 180° F. Check the temperature of your turkey after 3½ hours. Your turkey must pass through a critical range of 40° F to 140° F in 4 hours or less.

Should you wrap a turkey in foil when smoking? ›

SHOULD YOU WRAP TURKEY IN FOIL WHEN SMOKING? Unlike cooking a turkey in an oven, you won't want to wrap your turkey in aluminum foil for smoked turkey. If your turkey's wings are baking too quickly, you can cover them with foil, but otherwise, there's no need.

Should I put a pan of water in my smoker for a turkey? ›

Water is always important… especially when you are trying to achieve a nice smoke ring for your turkey. Humidity plays a key role in this process as well. You can always achieve the temperatures you are trying to smoke at even with water in the water pan.

How do you keep turkey juicy in a smoker? ›

If you want the juiciest turkey, then yes, I recommend basting. The skin and the foil help to keep the turkey juicy on its own, but since you'll have to be checking on the turkey in the smoker a few times anyway, go ahead and baste it. You won't regret it.

Should I put butter or oil on my turkey? ›

Placing butter under the skin won't make the meat juicier, though it might help the skin brown faster. However, butter is about 17 percent water, and it will make your bird splotchy, says López-Alt. Instead, rub the skin with vegetable oil before you roast.

How long does it take to crisp the skin on turkey? ›

Place turkey upside down (back will be up, breast and legs will be pointing down) on the rack and roast until skin on back is deeply browned, about 1 1/4 hours.

What does putting butter under the skin of a turkey do? ›

Impart rich flavor and add moisture to your Thanksgiving turkey by adding a layer of butter under the skin before roasting. Learn how to do this simple (but genius) technique for a delicious Thanksgiving turkey.

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