Smoked Turkey Breast (2023)

Blow your friends and family away with this very easy, moist, tender, flavorful smoked turkey breast.It’s easy and perfect every time!

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Why You Will Love This Smoked Turkey Breast

Perhaps you’re cooking for just a few people, and you don’t need to do a whole turkey. Maybe you’re keeping to white meat versus dark meat, and you don’t want to run youroven for hours.

Or perhaps you’re like us and just want some excellent smoked turkey for a perfect turkey sandwich.

Whatever your reason, smoking a turkey breast gives you a fair amount of very flavorful meat to use for whatever purpose you need.

I won’t even get into the benefits of smoking. This goes without saying. Anytime you can fire up the pit is a good day!

These smoked chicken wings are a constant off our smoker. We also love our smoked chicken and these crazy good smoked shotgun shells.

Smoked bone-in turkey breast is a relatively easy endeavor. The basics are very simple. And if you have an electric smoker such as a pellet grill or gravity-fed smoker, it just gets easier to get that smoked, juicy turkey breast.

Put the turkey breast in a smoker or grill and smoke for 3-4 hours at 225-250 degrees F. until the internal temp reaches 160 degrees F.

That’s it. Pretty easy. But boy, oh boy, there are other things you can do to make this turkey breast so much better. Let’s explore this just a bit more.

Smoked Turkey Brine Rub (Dry Brine)

The best thing you can do to get this turkey ready for the smoker is to brine it first. Yes, you can wet brine, but we have a better solution, dry brining.

When you dry brine a piece of meat, the salt from the brine draws the moisture out of the turkey, then is pulled back in along with the other spices.

The salts begin to break down the breast’s muscles, making the meat much more tender and juicy. This method also flavors the meat throughout, not just on the outside.

We have long since abandoned a wet brine over dry brining, and it has never been the wrong choice.

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Three days before you plan on smoking your turkey breast, apply the brine, covering the entire turkey breast, focusing on the thicker parts of the bird.

Seal it in plastic wrap and refrigerate for two days on a platter, as there will be released juices.

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Next, remove the wrap, drain any juices, and place the turkey breast on a plate with a paper towel underneath. Place it back into the refrigerator uncovered for another day.

This last day will allow the skin to crisp up as it smokes on the grill.

One of the last steps you MAY want to do is run a couple of skewers through the bird near the base to keep it upright as it smokes. This is not necessary,but we think it presents better.

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Smoking The Turkey Breast

First, you need to know what kind of wood you should use with the turkey. I would say, “whatever you like,” but there are a few things to note.

Woods like hickory, oak, and mesquite are typically used for beef, pork, and ribs, whereas fruit woods such as cherry, apple, and plum are suitable for poultry due to the sweetness and mild smoke. You really don’t want to overpower the flavor of the meat.

In myopinion, pecan wood is perfect for smoking turkey. It is slightly less bold than hickory yet brings a fruity sweet flavor that makes it ideal.

Get the grill or smoker going and get it up to temp between 225-250 degrees. Once there, add the wood chips or wood chunks and place the turkey breast in, ensuring it’s not over direct heat if using a grill.

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Smoke for approximately 3 hours until the internal temperature reaches 160 degrees Fahrenheit. Depending on the weight of the turkey breast, you may need to adjust your cooking time.

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Insert an instant-read thermometer into the thickest part of the turkey breast, approximately 2 1/2 inches in. You want to be in the flesh of the breast, not on the bone.

For us, the best way to insert the thermometer is from the front, straight into the breast parallel, not down, as you can get too close to the bone, giving you a false reading.

How to Serve Smoked Turkey Breast

At 160 degrees Fahrenheit, remove the turkey breast.Tent it in foil (just throw some foil over it) and allow it to rest for about 15-20 minutes before slicing.

This will let the juices redistribute and bring the turkey to a temperature of approximately 165 degrees Fahrenheit.

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After 20 minutes, remove the breasts by cutting along the breastbone, following the bone with your knife. Once removed, you can cut this as you see fit.

Big thick, hearty chunks, thinly sliced for lunch meat .. anyway you like it.

You will be amazed at how juicy the turkey is from the dry brine, with flavor bursting out in every bite. Plus, you get that smoky, crispy skin … man, this is just a win!

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If you were looking for a good smoked turkey breast recipe, you won’t be let down by this one.

As previously said, you can make this for Thanksgiving dinner or Christmas dinner. You can make this for kickass sandwiches, and you can make this as a low-calorie, low-carb protein.

There kinda really isn’t any reason NOT to make this. It is flavorful, it is super moist, and most importantly, it is delicious.

You could make this for all your friends and family and blow their socks off.

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If you want to explore the ‘deli meat’ method a bit more, check out our other recipe, where we did a Cajun-style turkey for this very reason.

And if by any chance you have any leftover turkey, make a turkey tetrazzini the following day! Delish!

FAQ

How long does it take to smoke turkey breast?

Smoke for approximately 3 hours at 225-250 degrees Fahrenheit until the internal temperature reaches 160 degrees Fahrenheit. Depending on the weight of the turkey breast, you may need to adjust your cooking time. Allow it to rest tented loosely with aluminum foil for 15 minutes before slicing.

How do you keep a turkey breast moist when smoking?

Dry brine the turkey breast before smoking. This will guarantee a moist, succulent smoked turkey breast.

How should I store any leftover smoked turkey?

Store in an airtight container and refrigerate for two to three days.

What are some good sides to serve with smoked turkey?

For a Thanksgiving spread, mashed potatoes, cornbread dressing, homemade cranberry sauce, and green bean casserole would be great. For just a regular day of smoking, I’d go with an Herb Potato Salad, Pesto Caprese Pasta Salad, or perhaps some macaroni and cheese.

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Smoked Turkey Breast Recipe

Smoked Turkey Breast – Blow your friends and family away with this very easy, moist and tender, flavorful turkey breast.

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Course: Barbeque, BBQ, Dinner, Grilling, Main Course, Sandwich, Turkey

Cuisine: American, BBQ

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Keyword: breast, smoked, turkey

Prep Time: 5 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 3 hours hours

Brine time: 3 days days

Total Time: 3 hours hours 5 minutes minutes

Servings: 8

Calories: 258kcal

Author: Brad Harris

Ingredients

  • 1 Tablespoon kosher salt (1 tablespoon per 5 pounds)
  • 1 small bay leaf
  • 1/2 teaspoon rubbed sage
  • 1/2 teaspoon dried thyme
  • 1/2 teaspoon dried rosemary
  • 5-7 lb turkey breast, bone-in

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Instructions

Dry Brine/Rub

  • Grind together the kosher salt, bay leaf, rubbed sage, dried thyme, and dried rosemary in a spice grinder or small food processor.

  • Remove the turkey from the packaging, pat dry with paper towels.

  • Sprinkle the inside of the turkey breast lightly with salt. Place the turkey breast on its back and salt the skin of the breast, concentrating the salt where the meat is thickest. Be sure to spread it evenly on the sides too.

  • Wrap the breast in a few layers of plastic wrap. Place the turkey breast-side up on a plate or platter in the refrigerator. Chill for 2 days*. Rub the salt around once a day. (Liquid will collect on the plate—this is normal)

  • For the crispiest skin, on the third day, remove the turkey from the plastic wrap. There should be no salt visible on the surface and the skin should be moist but not wet. Place the turkey breast-side up on a plate and refrigerate uncovered for at least 12-24 hours.

Smoking

  • Get the smoker or grill to a steady temperature between 225-250 degrees Fahrenheit.

  • Add chips or chunks of your selected wood (we recommend pecan).

  • Place turkey breast in smoker or grill avoiding direct heat.

  • Smoke for approximately 3 hours at 225-250 degrees until the internal temperature of the breast reaches 160 degrees Fahrenheit. Add more pecan wood as needed.

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  • Remove smoked turkey breast and tent with tin foil. Allow turkey breast to rest for 20 minutes to allow redistribution of juices.

  • Remove breasts by cutting along the breastbone. Slice as desired.

Nutrition

Calories: 258kcal | Carbohydrates: 1g | Protein: 55g | Fat: 4g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 138mg | Sodium: 1398mg | Potassium: 617mg | Sugar: 1g | Vitamin A: 51IU | Calcium: 36mg | Iron: 1mg

FAQs

How many will a 3 lb turkey breast feed? ›

One (three-pound) half-breast will feed two to four people. A whole (six- to seven-pound) turkey breast (two breasts, still joined at the breast bone) will feed six to eight people.

How many will a 5 lb turkey breast feed? ›

To preface, if you're cooking for 10 people, you'd aim for 5 pounds of boneless turkey breast, which would therefore equate to 10 pounds of bone-in turkey breast. Boneless – The amounts in this post are for boneless turkey breast.

How long does it take to smoke just a turkey breast? ›

A good rule of thumb is about 35 minutes per pound when smoking a turkey breast at 225°F. It might be a bit faster if your heat gets slightly higher, or it might take a bit longer if the heat dips. For a 7-lb. turkey breast, it will likely take about 4 hours.

How long does it take to smoke a turkey breast at 225? ›

Instructions
  1. Preheat smoker to 225°F.
  2. Wash turkey well and pat dry. ...
  3. Ingredients. ...
  4. Place on middle rack of smoker and smoke for 4 ½ to 5 hours, about 45 minutes per pound, or until internal temperature reaches 165°F.

How many will a 4 lb turkey breast serve? ›

8 people = 4 pound turkey breast. 10 people = 5 pound turkey breast. 16 people = 8 pound turkey breast.

How many adults will a 7lb turkey breast feed? ›

If you're not cooking for a crowd, make a bone-in turkey breast. A 5- to 7-pound breast feeds about 4.

Do you flip turkey breast in a smoker? ›

I generally end up cooking the turkey breast side down for a while then flipping it over to breast side up at about the halfway point and I get great results this way. Keep the smoke going for at least 3 hours on a turkey breast but you can also keep it going the entire time with great results.

How long to smoke 3 lb turkey breast? ›

I highly recommend using an internal temperature probe to keep track of cooking temperature so that you don't overcook it. I use 3-lb boneless turkey breasts and they smoke at 250 degrees F in about 3 hours. If your turkey breast is bone-in, you'll need to add another 1-1.5 hours.

Should I wrap my turkey breast in foil while smoking? ›

The foil will trap in moisture, which can prevent the skin from crisping up and becoming golden brown. If you're a fan of crispy skin on your turkey, then you'll want to skip the foil and let your bird cook uncovered.

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

Low & Slow Time and Temps

Some cook at 225 (generally recommended) which means that 35-40 minutes per pound will do the trick. Others use up to 300 degrees when cooking their turkey, which could shorten cooking time.

Is it 225 or 250 for smoking a turkey? ›

At 225 degrees F, you can plan on it taking approximately 30 minutes per pound to smoke your turkey. Alternatively, if you are running your smoker at 250 degrees F, it will typically take 25 minutes per pound.

Is it better to smoke a turkey at 225 or 275? ›

Smoked at a higher temperature the skin will become more browned, and might even get a little crispy. And it'll take less time. I prefer to smoke whole turkeys at the 250 to 275 degree range. The skin gets good color, the turkey gets a good dose of smoke flavor and doesn't take forever to finish cooking.

How many servings in a 3 lb Butterball turkey breast? ›

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How many people does a 3 lb Butterball turkey breast feed? ›

How Many People Will a 3lb Turkey Breast Feed? A 3lb turkey breast can feed two people and you can expect some leftover turkey as well.

How many people can a 3 pound turkey feed? ›

Your head is in the right place. Here's your answer: If you're buying a whole turkey, plan on 1 lb of turkey per person. For a bone-in turkey breast, get 3/4 lb per person (½ lb per person for a boneless breast).

How to cook a 3 pound Butterball turkey breast? ›

Directions
  1. Preheat oven to 325°F. ...
  2. In a small bowl, stir together butter, thyme, lemon peel, and salt until well combined.
  3. Pat roast dry. ...
  4. Bake until an instant-read thermometer inserted in thickest portion registers 170°F about 1 hour and 20 minutes. ...
  5. Tip: The butter mixture can be combined the night before.

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