Smoked Turkey Recipe - No brine, Juicy and delicious from the Traeger (2024)

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Smoking a turkey on the Traeger is perfect for any time of the year, but it can save much needed space in your oven at the holidays. This recipe turns out perfectly each and every time. No brine, just a buttery herbed rub that yields a juicy flavorful turkey in about 3-4 hours.

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Traeger smoked turkey

Using a Traeger grill to prepare meats makes controlling the temperature so simple. And that is really the secret to its success. Low and slow with the pellets of your choice. Yes, you can use any type of grill you have handy. As long as you can keep a good low temp, and keep the smoke consistent, it will be just as good.

Electric pellet smokers like Traeger are very convenient and easy to maintain. They offer plenty of advantages over traditional old school wood smokers.

This Smoked Turkey Recipe is delicious any time of the year, of course, but at the holidays it can save much needed oven space for those other side dishes. We all know how jam-packed that oven can get, especially when you are baking a turkey in it!

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How long does it take to smoke a turkey?

As always, the size of the turkey determines how long you need to smoke it. The smoking process is cooking the meat, even at that lower temperature. You still will need an internal temperature of at least 165-175 degrees Fahrenheit. If you are smoking the turkey at the lowest setting, you can plan on about 30 minutes per pound.

For my recipe, today, a 15 pound turkey smoked at 225 degrees for 2 hours, then the bird is covered and the grill is turned up to 325 for the 90 minutes remaining. We were eating it in about 4 hours!

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Is the smoked turkey really cooked if the meat is still pink?

If you have the temp at between 225-250 degrees F for cooking, then eventually your turkey will cook completely. The smoke will give the meat a slight pinkish color and that is completely normal. That is called a “smoke ring.” The pink color does not mean it is undercooked. Think of smoked brisket and how it gets that ring of pink underneath the “bark”. Same thing.

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Check out my smoked pork loin recipe too, because smoked pork is similar. It can have a pink color yet still be fully cooked.

The smoke causes that pink, not the meat being undercooked.

Does smoked turkey have to brine first?

Brining is optional. I don’t use brine in this recipe but I will explain why. Some people swear by brining and I get the reasoning. Brining helps bring up the juiciness of the bird. Nothing is worse than an overcooked and dry meat turkey. The meat becomes coarse and stringy. You feel like you are eating wood pulp or something along those lines.

So, a lot of times the brining is great. But guess what?

With a smoked turkey, you don’t have to brine the turkey first, which is awesome. That is because, with a smoked turkey, the long slow and low heat actually doesn’t dry the bird out too quickly. The low heat draws the moisture into the bird, not evaporate it out.

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An Affair from the Heart’s Smoked Turkey Recipe

As mentioned, there is no wait time when it comes to my recipe, because there is no brining. The ingredients you need are a turkey, mine was 15 pounds, 2 sticks of butter, and these spices: basil, oregano, rosemary, celery seed, Italian seasoning, nutmeg, pepper, salt and Traeger chicken rub.

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Mix one stick of melted butter with all of the herbs and spices.

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Place the bird on a rack in a roasting pan. Rub the herb butter all over the turkey, inside and out – and make sure to get some underneath the skin, too. It helps to keep the moisture in and gives that herby flavor throughout the bird.

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We used Hickory pellets for this recipe. Set the turkey on a preheated grill uncovered and close the lid for 2 hours. No Peeking!

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Open the lid, drop the second stick of butter into the bottom of the pan, cover the pan with foil and increase the heat on the smoker. Cook for another 90 minutes, before checking the internal temperature. The internal temperature of the thickest part of the breast needs to reach 165 degrees Farenheight.

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How to store smoked turkey?

Naturally, smoking your turkey for Thanksgiving or other holiday meals is great. But even better? The leftovers of course! With smoked turkey meat, as long as you store it correctly, then it lasts a while.

In the fridge, the smoked turkey will last about four or five days. But go ahead and freeze some if you can’t use it all that quickly. It keeps in the freezer for up to 3 months as long as you store it in airtight bags. I also recommend wrapping it in foil as well.

Handy tip…

Wrap up slices and separate them into a few small sandwich-sized zip bags. Then, you can take out easy to use portion sizes when you need some for a sandwich or salad later.

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What to do with leftover turkey

Leftover smoked turkey can be reheated, or eaten cold. Remember, it is already cooked. So if you do intend to reheat it, then just make sure to warm it to the right temp. Don’t recook it and dry it out.

Leftover smoked turkey just gets better and better. You can substitute smoked turkey for the turkey in any of these recipes:

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An Affair from the Heart Traeger Recipes

Maybe you didn’t just come here for the turkey today? Maybe you came for #AllTheSmokerRecipes !?! Well, here are some of my favorites!

Other Traeger Smoker Recipes:

  • Bloody Mary Burger
  • Glazed Smoked Ham (pictured above)
  • Smoked Pork Loin
  • Dorothy’s BBQ Pork Chops
  • Bacon-Wrapped Pork Loin
  • Smoked Salmon

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Smoked Turkey Recipe

Smoking a turkey on the Traeger is perfect for any time of the year, but it can save much needed space in your oven at the holidays. This recipe turns out perfectly each and every time. No brine, and yields a juicy flavorful turkey in about 3-4 hours.

Prep Time5 minutes mins

Cook Time3 hours hrs 30 minutes mins

Total Time3 hours hrs 35 minutes mins

Cuisine: American

Keyword: electric smoker, holiday oven space saver recipes, how long does it take to smoke a turkey?, no brine turkey, recipe, Smoked Turkey, Thanksgiving, Traeger, turkey on pellet grill

Servings: 12 -15 pound turkey

Calories: 921kcal

Author: Michaela Kenkel

Ingredients

  • 1 - 12 to 15 pound turkey ours was 15 pounds
  • 1 stick 1/2 cup salted butter, melted
  • 1 teaspoon basil
  • 1 teaspoon oregano
  • 1 teaspoon rosemary
  • 1 teaspoon celery seed
  • 1 1/2 teaspoons Italian seasoning
  • 1/4 teaspoon nutmeg
  • 1/2 teaspoon black pepper
  • 1 1/2 teaspoon salt
  • 3 teaspoon Traeger Chicken Rub
  • 1 stick butter 1/2 cup

Instructions

  • Preheat Traeger grill to 250 degrees.

  • Rinse turkey inside and out in cool water, pat dry.

  • Place turkey on a rack in a roasting pan.

  • Melt 1 stick of butter in a bowl, then add in all of the spices/seasonings, whisk together.

  • Rub the turkey all over with the butter mix, inside and out, and get it under the skin, too.

  • Place the turkey in the roaster, UNCOVERED on the grill and close the lid. Set a timer for 2 hours. Do NOT open the lid during this time.

  • When the timer goes off, add the second stick of butter to the bottom of the roaster, and cover the turkey.

  • Turn the temperature up to 325 degrees, and roast for another 90 minutes. Check the internal temperature in the thickest part of the breast, it will reach 165 degrees when it's done. If it hasn't reached that after 90 minutes, cover and continue roasting, checking every 20-30 minutes until it does.

Notes

We used Hickory Pellets when we smoked this turkey.

Your cook time can vary tremendously based on the size of the bird. Take that into account.

NOTE: Stuffing the turkey before cooking will make the cooking time vary tremendously.

Nutrition

Serving: 1g | Calories: 921kcal | Carbohydrates: 1g | Protein: 130g | Fat: 41g | Saturated Fat: 14g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 24g | Trans Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 513mg | Sodium: 734mg

Smoked Turkey Recipe - No brine, Juicy and delicious from the Traeger (2024)

FAQs

How do you smoke a turkey and keep it 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. This water will likely evaporate during the smoking process, so be prepared to refill the pan and keep a few cups of water in there at all times.

How do you keep turkey moist in a pellet smoker? ›

The main way we keep turkey moist in the pellet grill is by brining the turkey beforehand. Using a wet brine is the key to getting a flavorful and juicy turkey. Your fresh turkey sits in water flavored with salt, herbs, and other seasonings for up to 24 hours.

Is it necessary to brine a turkey before smoking? ›

To cook an amazing smoked turkey, you want to start the day before by brining the turkey overnight in a brine made of water, salt, sugar, peppercorns, allspice, fresh herbs, and orange peel. Brining keeps the turkey from drying out during the smoking process.

What is the best temp to smoke a turkey Traeger? ›

The low to high method of cooking a turkey in your Traeger lets the bird absorb a good dose of natural smoke. You start at 225 degrees Fahrenheit until the internal temperature reaches 100-110 degrees. Then, to finish the bird and get it on the table, you raise the temperature up to 300 degrees Fahrenheit.

How to smoke turkey and get drippings? ›

To collect the drippings, place a large drip pan filled with a liter of water, beer, wine, or juice underneath the turkey while it is cooking. You will want to make sure that they turkey is not sitting in the pan, you can put the pan below the grate or use a roast holder for the turkey.

Is it better to smoke a turkey at 225 or 250? ›

When smoking at 225°F, it can take about 30 to 45 minutes to cook one pound of turkey. That means a 12-pound turkey should take at least six hours to cook in a smoker. To smoke your turkey faster, increase the smoker's temperature to 250°F to 275°F.

How do you smoke a turkey so it doesn't dry out? ›

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.

What is the best smoke flavor for 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.

What is the best flavor pellets to smoke a turkey? ›

Those heavily smoky hickory and mesquite woods are lovely with brisket, but they might overpower the delicate white meat of a turkey on their own. Instead, turn to lighter woods — or a finely tuned blend of woods, as in our number one recommendation, the Traeger Turkey Blend Wood Pellets.

What happens if you don't brine a turkey? ›

Brining a turkey is totally optional. If you're short on time or just want the most straight-forward method to roast a turkey, skip the brining step and just use the Simple Roasted Turkey method. Some people swear that brining yields the most tender, juicy meat, but it takes planning ahead.

Can you smoke meat without brine? ›

If you don't brine your meat before smoking it, some parts will have more moisture than others. And because of the moisture nuances, your meat may cook unevenly. Brining helps to regulate the cooking temperature by distributing moisture throughout your meat.

Should I brine my turkey before smoking Traeger? ›

Brine your turkey breast to lock in juices and flavor, then slow smoke and roast for a memorable meal that's flavorfully rewarding. Plan ahead! This recipe requires an overnight brine.

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 many hours does it take to smoke a turkey on a Traeger? ›

Season the whole turkey with kosher salt and black pepper. Optional: Stuff turkey cavity with Traditional Stuffing recipe. When ready to cook, set the grill temperature to 300°F and preheat, lid closed for 15 minutes. Place turkey on the grill and smoke for 3-4 hours.

How long to smoke a 15lb turkey Traeger? ›

Preheat your Traeger to 300 degrees Fahrenheit with the lid closed for 15 minutes, place your turkey on the grill, and let that bird roast for 3 to 4 hours. This next bit's important, so pay attention.

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

Depending on the size of the turkey and how well you control the temperature, you can expect a 14lb turkey to smoke for about 3.5 – 5 hours. The slow cooking and lower temperature help ensure the turkey is not drying out due to excess heat.

Should I wrap my turkey in foil while smoking? ›

If your turkey's wings are baking too quickly, you can cover them with foil, but otherwise, there's no need. While you're letting it rest, you can tent your turkey in foil for about 15 minutes, but smoking it the whole time in foil is unnecessary and could lead to soggy skin.

Should I rub oil on my turkey before smoking? ›

Don't forget to spray and sprinkle inside the turkey cavity with rub to get that great seasoned flavor on as much meat as possible. Also, the oil is not just to get the rub to stick to the skin, but it aids in crisping the skin and keep the skin from getting too dark during the smoking process.

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