The Best Smoked Turkey (2024)

By Linley Hanson

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Published 10/17/2022 • Updated 11/17/2023

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This smoked turkey recipe is exceptionally juicy with incredibly flavorful skin. It is brined overnight and seasoned with a delicious turkey seasoning. Then, it’s smoked and basted the day of for about 6 hours.

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The Best Smoked Turkey Recipe

If there is ever a Thanksgiving turkey recipe that you make please make it this smoked turkey recipe. We’re pros at cooking meat here at Fit Foodie Finds and let us tell you, this recipe is tried and true. We’ve made it at least 5 times over the last few years! It comes out SO juicy thanks to our smoked turkey wet brine and the skin is so flavorful all because of our famous turkey seasoning recipe.

This recipe for smoked turkey uses a 15 lb. turkey and serves about 12 people. As with most full turkey recipes, this one takes at least 2 days to make (+ time to thaw your turkey). Here’s a quick rundown on how to make it:

  1. Thaw turkey
  2. Brine turkey
  3. Season + flavor turkey
  4. Smoke & base turkey
  5. Make turkey gravy from drippings

A Few Things Before Getting Started with Smoking a Turkey

  • Purchase turkey at least a week ahead of time: this recipe requires a 13-15 lb. whole turkey. Any larger and you risk drying out the meat.
  • Thaw your turkey: we can’t stress this enough! Your turkey must be completely thawed before smoking. We typically start thawing a 15 lb. turkey the Sunday before Thanksgiving. Here’s a quick guide from the USDA on how to properly thaw your turkey.
  • Assemble kitchen tools: in addition to a smoker, you will need a large pot or container for brining, an aluminum tray for smoking the turkey (we used a disposable one), and a turkey baster.
  • Restock smoker pellets: make sure to restock your pellets. There’s nothing worse than running out during a long smoke! We used original Traeger pellets for this recipe. You can use hickory, cherry, or any other pellet flavor you’d like.
  • Clean your smoker: Always clean your smoker so there are no chances for flavor contamination or fire of any kind. That means you also want to clean the drip tray of your smoker as well!
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Ingredients Needed for a Smoked Turkey

There are a few different steps to this smoked turkey recipe but the nice part is that many of the ingredients overlap!

  • Turkey– this recipe calls for a 12-15 pound whole turkey. Be sure you find a turkey that is untreated. Some turkeys come pre-brined and we don’t want that. This turkey should feed between 12-15 people if you are serving it with sides.
  • Brine Ingredients- you are going to bine your bird in this smoked turkey brine which consists of water, salt, rosemary, thyme, peppercorns, garlic, and onions.
  • Turkey seasoning– do not skip this seasoning, it adds so much flavor to this recipe. This turkey seasoning is the most flavorful seasoning that compliments turkey and other poultry so well. It is a combination of sweet + savory. Please please make it!
  • Onion and Garlic– you are going to stuff your turkey with onions and garlic. Don’t skip this, it adds all the best flavors to your turkey and the gravy.
  • Salted butter– oh butter, how we love you. You are going to stick a little butter under the skin of your turkey before you smoke it.
  • Chicken broth– you are going to make a bit of a basting liquid with chicken broth. If you don’t have chicken broth, any type will do!
  • Fresh herbs- we use fresh sage, fresh rosemary, and fresh thyme in this recipe. They are used in a few different parts of the recipe.
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How to Prepare a Turkey for Smoking

To prepare your turkey for brining and smoking, we suggest sanitizing your kitchen sink and placing a baking sheet in the sink. Place your turkey on the baking sheet and remove the wrapping from the turkey.

  1. Thaw turkey: You must thaw your turkey fully before beginning this process. Thawing a 15 lb. turkey takes longer than you’d think. We thawed ours in the fridge for 2 days until fully thawed. Make sure to keep an eye on your turkey. You can always bring it to the countertop to thaw faster than in the fridge.
  2. Remove turkey innards: Before starting anything, be sure to remove the innards from the cavity of the turkey before preparing the brine for the turkey. You can discard the giblets and innards or save them for a yummy turkey soup later on.
  3. Brine turkey: After your turkey is prepped and ready to go it’s time to prepare the ‘wet’ turkey brine. We have an entire post about our smoked turkey brine, but essentially you are preparing a salty water bath for the turkey to sit in overnight.
  4. Season turkey: The second thing you have to do to your turkey before putting it on the smoker is carefully rinse the turkey under water, pat it dry with a paper towel, and then douse it in our delicious turkey dry rub. Make sure to get that rub in every nook and cranny! We highly suggest making our dry rub because it’s truly what adds amazing flavor to this recipe. You’ll likely use around 1/2 to 3/4 cup of our turkey seasoning. Here’s what it’s made of:

Why brine your turkey before smoking? We swear by wet brining our turkey before smoking because it not only adds a ton of flavor but also helps the turkey retain moisture during the smoking process.

How long to brine a turkey before smoking? We recommend brining your turkey for at least 12 hours or overnight. So, you can do this the night before so that it’s ready for smoking in the morning!

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Things to Do Before You Smoke the Turkey

In the last hours that your turkey is brining, there are a few things you can do to get ready to smoke the bird.

  1. Prep the basting liquid: Every 1.5 to 2 hours while you are smoking the turkey you are going to baste your bird in a delicious basting liquid that will also become part of the turkey gravy you make at the end of your recipe. Basting helps prevent the turkey from drying out on the smoker. Trust us when we say don’t skip this part. Prepare the basting liquid on the stovetop before you prepare the bird and then find a small aluminum container that you can keep the basting liquid in in the smoker.
  2. Prepare aluminum roasting pan: After the bird is brined, you are going to place it in a big aluminum roasting pan that will eventually go on your smoker. Find an aluminum roasting pan that is big enough for your bird, but will still fit on your smoker.
  3. Clean smoker: Always clean your smoker so there are no chances for flavor contamination or fire of any kind. That means you also want to clean the drip tray of your smoker as well!
  4. Preheat smoker to 225ºF: Preheat your grill or smoker so it is all ready for you and your bird!

What Temperature Do I Smoke a Turkey at?

This smoked turkey is smoked at 225ºF covered with tin foil for 6 hours (for a 12-15 lb. turkey) — low and slow. At 5 hours of smoking, we remove the aluminum cover and turn the heat up to 250ºF for an additional 1 hour to crisp up the skin. It’s delicious!

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How Long to Smoke a Turkey?

This 12-15 lb turkey is smoked (covered) for 6 hours. If you have a larger turkey you will need to smoke the turkey longer. Just check the internal temperature!

Remove the turkey from the smoker and let the turkey rest for 15-20 minutes to retain all the moisture back into the meat. Then use a carving knife to slice your turkey.

Can I smoke a turkey larger than 15 lb.? We actually don’t recommend smoking a turkey larger than 15 lbs. because it will take too long to cook and the exterior of the turkey could get too dry.

Can I Use a Regular Grill to Smoke a Turkey?

Yes, you can use a gas grill or charcoal grill as a smoker. It does take a bit more work. All you have to do is buy one of these wood chip smoker boxes and then add wood chips throughout the smoking process to maintain the correct temperature. Check the recipe cards for more specific instructions on how to do this.

Internal Temperature of a Whole Turkey

The internal temperature of turkey should be 165ºF. Some people follow the rule that the chicken thigh temperature should be 175ºF and the breast meat should come out to 160ºF or 165ºF. Generally, we make sure the whole bird is about 165ºF.

Our rule of thumb is to keep the probe of your smoker in the thickest part of the bird to watch the temperature of the turkey throughout smoking.

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FAQ

How long does it take to smoke a turkey?

While the smoke time for a 13-15 lb. turkey is only around 6 hours, you will likely be brining the turkey, which makes this a 1 day+ endeavor.

Do smoked turkeys taste good?

Smoked turkeys are absolutely delicious. They take on the flavor of the smoking pellets used along with any dry or wet brining that was done beforehand.

How do you keep a turkey moist while smoking?

There are a few ways to keep a turkey moist while smoking. You can cover it with tinfoil to trap some moisture and/or use a basting liquid like classic roasted turkey.

Should I wrap my turkey in tin foil while smoking?

We recommend using tin foil for the majority of the turkey smoke time to make sure the turkey comes out nice and moist. Only right at the end do you uncover it.

Smoked Turkey Leftover Ideas

If you have a smaller group of people for this turkey you will definitely have leftovers! Below are some delicious leftover ideas.

  • Left Over Turkey Soup
  • Turkey Salad
  • Turkey Quesadillas
  • Homemade Turkey Stock
  • Turkey Wild Rice Soup

Storage

Store your turkey leftovers in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 7 days.

Can I freeze smoked turkey?

Yes, you can freeze leftover turkey for soups, salads, or any other recipes. Let the turkey cool completely and then place it in a freezer-safe bag and freeze it for up to 3 months.

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How to Make the smoke turkey gravy

One of the secret heroes of this recipe is the GRAVY. Use the drippings and yummy juices that the turkey makes during smoking, the leftover basting liquid (if you have any), and 1 cup of broth.

Heat all those ingredients together and slowly whisk in 1-2 tablespoons of cornstarch until the gravy thickens. Get more thorough instructions from our turkey gravy recipe.

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What to Serve with Smoked Turkey

You can’t have turkey without delicious sides! Below are some of our most favorite side dishes for Thanksgiving or any other time you are enjoying a turkey dinner.

  • Roasted Brussel Sprouts with Bacon- This delicious roasted brussels sprouts recipe is made with just a few simple ingredients including thick-cup maple bacon and in less than 30 minutes!
  • Roasted Root Vegetables- TheseRoasted Root Vegetablesare such an easy and delicious seasonal side to serve this fall and winter! Simply cut the veggies, season, and roast for 45 minutes — that’s it!
  • Mashed Potatoes- Add these healthy mashed potatoes to your Thanksgiving dinner. They’re made with russet potatoes, Greek yogurt, a little bit of butter, and tons of fresh herbs for the most perfect mashed potatoes with skin on (just the way I like it!).

Juicy Smoked Turkey (How to Smoke a Turkey)

This smoked turkey recipe includes a smoked turkey brine, turkey seasoning, and a delicious gravy. Your guests will be wowed by this juicy Traeger smoked turkey recipe. Yum!

By: Linley Hanson

Prep: 12 hours hrs

Cook: 8 hours hrs

Total: 20 hours hrs

Servings: 12

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Ingredients

Turkey

  • 13-15 lb. turkey, thawed with giblets and innards removed
  • 1/2 large white onion, diced
  • 5 cloves garlic
  • 4 tablespoons cold salted butter, cut into 8 small pieces

Smoked Turkey Brine

  • 2 gallons water
  • 1.5 cups kosher salt
  • ½ large white onion, chopped
  • 5 cloves garlic, smashed
  • 1 tablespoon peppercorns
  • 1 tablespoon whole cloves
  • 3 sprigs fresh thyme
  • 3 sprigs of fresh rosemary

Turkey Seasoning

  • 2 tablespoons dried thyme
  • 2 tablespoons dried rosemary
  • 4 teaspoons dried oregano
  • 6 tablespoons brown sugar
  • 4 tablespoons garlic powder
  • 6 teaspoons coarse salt
  • 4 teaspoons pepper
  • 2 tablespoons chili powder
  • 4 teaspoons smoked paprika

Basting Liquid

  • 4 cups chicken broth
  • 2 cloves garlic, smashed
  • 2 sprigs fresh sage
  • 2 sprigs fresh rosemary
  • 2 sprigs fresh thyme

Gravy Ingredients

  • Turkey drippings, ~1-2 cups
  • Leftover basting liquid, if you have any
  • 1 cup chicken broth
  • 1-2 tablespoons corn starch

Instructions

  • Prepare the Brine: Add 2 cups of water to a saucepan and add 1.5 cups of kosher salt to the pan and heat it over medium heat. Whisk the 2 ingredients together over the heat until the salt is absorbed.Pour the salt water into a 4 gallon bucket. Add the rest of the brine ingredients to the pot and mix until all the ingredients are combined.

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  • Brine Turkey: Carefully place the turkey into the brine and place the pot into the fridge and let it sit overnight.

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  • When you are ready to smoke the turkey, preheat the smoker to 225ºF.

  • Remove it from the pot and discard the brine.Place the turkey on a baking sheet in the sink and carefully rinse the turkey.Pat the turkey try with paper towel.Place the turkey on a clean aluminum tray and carefully place the small pieces of cold butter under the skin of the turkey.

  • Prepare turkey seasoning: prepare turkey seasoning by cominbing all of the spices in a mediu bowl. Mix to combine.

  • Season turkey: Depending on how big your bird is, you'll use around 3/4 cup of the turkey seasonoing. Sprinkle the turkey with turkey seasoning. Pat the seasoning into the turkey and be sure the turkey is covered in seasoning. It's okay if some of the seasoning falls to the bottom of your tin pan becuase those flavors will help make the gravy taste amazing.

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  • Stuff turkey: stuff the onion, garlic, and herbs in to the center of the turkey and cover the turkey with aluminum foil. set aside.

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  • Prepare basting liquid: Place all the ingredients for the basting liquid into a small bowl (we used a disposible tin container). Be sure the bowl can get dirty in the smoker if that's what you're using.

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  • Finally, place the pan with they turkey into the smoker and set the basting liquid next to the turkey pan.

  • Smoke turkey: smoke the turkey at 225ºF for 5 hours, basting the turkey with the basting liquid every 1.5 to 2 hours. Uncover the turkey after 5 hours and increase the heat to 250ºF and smoke for an additional 1 hour or until the internal temperature of the thickest part of the turkey (the breast) reaches 165ºF. Increasing the heat will allow the skin to crisp up.

  • Remove the turkey from the smoker and let it rest for 15-20 minutes before carving.

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  • Make the gravy: Discard the onion, garlic, and sprigs of herbs from the roasting pan and add all the turkey drippings to a saucepan (you should have around 1-2 cups of liquid). Add any leftover basting liquid (if you have any) and 1 cup of chicken broth to the saucepan and bring to a gentle boil over medium/high heat. Once the liquid is hot, turn the heat to medium and create a cornstarch slurry. Whisk 1 tablespoon cornstarch with 2 tablespoons of the liquid from the pot until the cornstarch dissolves. Then add the slurry to the pot and whisk to combine. Continue whisking until the gravy thickens. If the gravy doesn't reach your desired thickness, repeat with another tablespoon of cornstarch.

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Tips & Notes

  • Non-Smoker Grill Instructions:Bring your gas grill or charcoal grill to 225ºF and set a wood chip box full of soaked wood chips onto the grill. You will have to maintain the temperature 225ºF throughout the whole cook time by making sure you have enough propane if you are using a gas grill or being sure to continually add charcoal to your charcoal grill. You will also have to add more soaked wood chips to the smoking box throughout the cooking time. Once your grill is preheated, follow the same cooking instructions from above.

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Nutrition

Calories: 684 kcal, Carbohydrates: 49 g, Protein: 130 g, Fat: 15 g, Fiber: 1 g, Sugar: 0 g

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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FAQs

How do you smoke a turkey and keep it moist? ›

Turkeys should be brined overnight, coated with fat only initially, and minimally seasoned. Brining keeps the turkey from drying out during the smoking process. Basting the turkey only results in soggy skin. Overly seasoning the skin just makes inedible skin – let the brine and aromatics add flavor.

Who has the best smoked turkey for Thanksgiving? ›

Our Top Thanksgiving Turkey Picks
  • Best Overall: D'Artagnan Organic Turkey.
  • Best Value: Burgers' Smokehouse Hickory Smoked Whole Turkey.
  • Best Budget: Perdue Premium Holiday Turkey.
  • Best Organic: Grassland Beef South Carolina Pasture Raised Turkey.
  • Best Smoked: Omaha Steaks Smoked Whole Turkey.
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What is the best flavor to smoke a turkey? ›

For smoking turkey all year long, try hickory, pecan, and apple smoking wood. Our favorite wood chips and wood chunks are by Western Wood because they are kiln-dried and burn clean. Our favorite pellets for smoking turkey are B&B Pecan pellets or Jack Daniel's Pellets.

Is it better to smoke a turkey at 225 or 350? ›

Some cook at 225 (generally recommended) which means that 35-40 minutes per pound will do the trick.

Should I rub oil on my turkey before smoking? ›

You only need to coat it with oil before placing it on your smoker or grill. However, if you wet brined the turkey, coat its dried body with oil before applying your dry rub. After covering the turkey with your seasonings, insert your oven-safe wireless thermometer into the thickest part of the turkey thigh.

Should you put water in smoker when smoking a turkey? ›

Make sure you have a drip pan at the ready to catch the drippings as well as keep your smoker environment moist. I use an aluminum pan that I can position on the grill underneath my turkey. Fill the pan with several cups of water at the beginning of the smoke.

Are Butterball smoked turkeys really smoked? ›

Butterball Smoked Whole Turkeys are fully cooked and ready to eat. They can be used in recipes calling for cooked turkey without prior heating. The pink color of the meat comes from smoking and curing and is not a sign of undercooked meat.

Who makes Costco smoked turkey? ›

Whole Smoked Turkey

Our smoking process gives your turkey the most natural flavor and texture you've ever tasted in a fully cooked turkey. It's plump and juicy and ready to be the centerpiece of your family's special dinner! Our Whole Smoked Turkey by Stevison Meat Co is sold exclusively at Costco.

Is it better to smoke or roast a turkey? ›

Smoking a turkey, as opposed to roasting, will not only free up your indoor oven for more important things (e.g. pie), but will also add a unique flavor that your guests may have never had before.

What are the secrets to smoking a turkey? ›

To recap, the secrets to perfectly smoked turkey are: butterflying, dry-brining, adding baking powder to the dry rub, slow-cooking over indirect heat, and careful monitoring of the turkey's internal temperature.

What is the best spritz for smoking turkey? ›

With that in mind, what I tend to use and find is the best spritz for smoking is apple cider vinegar but water will work as well, or a 50/50 mix. Another great alternative is apple juice where the sugars in the juice also add another level of flavour to your bark.

What to do before smoking a turkey? ›

After thawing your turkey, take the giblets and neck out and dry or wet brine the whole turkey overnight. If you have a fresh turkey, you can skip the thawing process move right to brining it. Brining will enhance the turkey's flavor and ensure that the meat stays moist throughout the smoking process.

How long to smoke a 9 lb 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.

Do you smoke a turkey breast up or down? ›

Smoking the Turkey Breast

Once the smoker is clicking along at around 225-240 degrees F, place the turkey directly on the grate breast side up.

Is it safe to smoke a 14 pound turkey? ›

Thanksgiving Turkey Smoker Tips

A little bit of planning will go a long way. For one, make sure your turkey fits! Whatever type of electric smoker you use, make sure the bird you buy will fit into it. Usually, a bird between 12 to 14 pounds is ideal.

How do you keep your turkey from drying out when you smoke it? ›

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.

Should I spray turkey while smoking? ›

After the first hour, open the smoker and spray the skin of the turkey with your preferred cooking spray. (This helps the skin stay moist and prevents it from splitting). Close the lid of the smoker and cook for another hour.

What liquid to use when smoking a turkey? ›

Wet brine.

I prefer using a wet brine for my smoked turkey, where the salt mixture is suspended in liquid and the turkey is left to marinate in the chilled brine before cooking. In a wet brine, you have the opportunity to infuse more flavor, like spices, herbs, and other flavorful liquids into your meat.

Should I cover my turkey when smoking it? ›

Cover turkey loosely with foil. Add wood chips to the smoker according to the manufacturer's directions. Place the roasting pan in the preheated smoker. Smoke the turkey, basting every 1 to 2 hours with juices from the bottom of the roasting pan, for 5 hours.

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