Best Smoked Turkey Recipe

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Ever wondered how to smoke a turkey? This is the best smoked turkey recipe we’ve tried. Free up the oven and learn how to make an amazing dinner of smoked turkey stuffed with fruit, herbs and aromatics.

a smoked turkey with a slice out with a fork in it

Summer is often the time we make smoked pork tenderloin or smoked meatloaf, but fall is perfect for testing out smoked turkey recipes for Thanksgiving.

Traditionally, my family traditionally cooks a whole turkey in an oven bag for our Thanksgiving turkey. But every now and then we like to try something new. We came across this turkey recipe on Allrecipes.com and it got amazing reviews so we had to give it a try. It was the juiciest turkey I’d ever had. Absolutely delicious!

What is the best smoker for smoked turkey?

We’ve cooked smoked turkeys two ways:

  • Electric Smoker: We had a Masterbuilt smoker when we first started smoking meat. It worked great! It was small and easy to take care of, but could easily hold two turkeys. See the one we had here.
  • Pellet Grill Smoker: This summer, we upgraded to a Traeger wood pellet smoker. My husband is 100% in love with this grill. Not only does it easily smoke meat, but it grills up hamburgers and chicken beautifully too. See the grill we love.

What flavor wood chips for smoking turkey?

We like to use wood chips with a slightly sweet flavor such as apple, apricot, cherry, peach or maple. Hickory is stronger but is always a classic and gives an even smoky flavor! Mesquite also goes well with turkey.

smoked turkey in a foil pan

How do I prepare a turkey for smoking?

Although it is common to rinse a turkey before cooking, the USDA does not recommend this because it can spread germs around your kitchen in doing so. If you are making a turkey brine recipe, then you should definitely rinse it, but otherwise, there is no need to rinse!

Place the turkey in a large roasting pan (we often use disposable for easy cleanup). Remove the neck and giblets. You can save these for another use (we use them for gravy) or discard them. Take paper towels and pat the turkey dry. You do this so the seasoning will stick to the bird.

What is a good seasoning for turkey?

Often times you can get creative and put a dry spice rub all over the outside of the turkey, but for this recipe we kept it simple with minced garlic and seasoned salt.

Most of the flavor for this turkey is coming from ingredients being baked inside the cavity, so garlic and seasoned salt just help add to that flavor.

Still convinced you need more seasoning? Try thyme, rosemary, paprika, onion powder or even brown sugar.

What can I put in the turkey cavity for flavor?

When I saw the combination of ingredients that when inside this turkey, I was initially confused, but immediately went to excited. Coca-cola, apple, onion, butter….I mean really. It doesn’t get much better than that! And we love using soda in our Dr. Pepper pulled pork and crockpot ribs.

The apple and cola help add a little sweetness. The butter and onion make the drippings that you’ll use to baste the turkey so rich. Sometimes we had a little celery or carrots. And the turkey gravy you could make from this? Amazing. Tweak the ingredients if you’d like, but this combo is fantastic.

Is basting the turkey really necessary?

If you want to make the best smoked turkey recipe, 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.

How long does it take to smoke a turkey?

Itโ€™s good to plan 30 minutes per pound when you smoke a turkey between 225-250 degrees F. Our turkey was 13 pounds and took about 7 hours in the smoker to reach 180ยบ Fahrenheit. Check the internal temperature with a probe thermometer.

Test the temperature in the thickest part of the the thickest part of the turkey breast or the innermost part of the thigh, making sure you don’t touch any bones.

What To Serve with Smoked Turkey

Now that you have the best smoked turkey recipe, here are some side dishes to serve with it:

Have leftovers? Try this turkey casserole! And if you like this recipe, you may also like our smoked shrimp or whole smoked chicken.

closeup up of smoked turkey with one slice out
closeup up of smoked turkey with one slice out

Best Smoked Turkey Recipe

4.71 from 177 votes
Ever wondered how to smoke a juicy turkey? This is the best smoked turkey recipe we’ve tried. Free up the oven and learn how to smoke turkey stuffed with fruit and aromatics for an amazing turkey dinner. 
Servings 15
Prep Time 15 minutes
Cook Time 8 hours
Total Time 8 hours 15 minutes

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Ingredients
 

  • 13 pound whole turkey (thawed)
  • 2 teaspoons minced garlic
  • 2 tablespoons seasoned salt
  • 1/2 cup butter
  • 24 ounces cola flavored soda pop (We used Coca Cola)
  • 1 large apple (quartered)
  • 1 large onion (quartered)
  • 1 tablespoon garlic powder
  • 1 tablespoon salt
  • 1 tablespoon ground black pepper

Instructions
 

  • Remove the neck and giblets from the turkey, and pat the turkey dry. 13 pound whole turkey
  • Rub the minced garlic all over the turkey, then sprinkle the entire outside of the bird with seasoned salt. 2 teaspoons minced garlic, 2 tablespoons seasoned salt
  • Place the turkey in a large roasting pan or disposable aluminum pan. Stuff the large cavity of the bird with the remaining ingredients. Cover the turkey loosely with foil. ½ cup butter, 24 ounces cola flavored soda pop, 1 large apple, 1 large onion, 1 tablespoon garlic powder, 1 tablespoon salt, 1 tablespoon ground black pepper
  • Prepare the smoker and heat to 250ยบ Fahrenheit. Place the turkey in the smoker and baste every 1-2 hours with turkey juices from the pan.ย 
  • Smoke until the internal temperature reaches 180ยบ Fahrenheit in the thickest part of the thigh.ย Itโ€™s good to plan 30 minutes per pound when you smoke a turkey between 225-250ยบ Fahrenheit. This turkey was 13 pounds and took about 7-8 hours to get to temperature.ย 
  • Remove the turkey from the smoker and allow it to sit, still covered with foil, for 10 minutes before slicing.

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Notes

The calories shown are based on the feeding about 15 people, with 1 serving being 1/15 of the turkey. Since different brands of ingredients have different nutritional information, the calories shown are just an estimate. **We are not dietitians and recommend you seek a nutritionist for exact nutritional information.**

Nutrition

Calories: 479kcal | Carbohydrates: 8g | Protein: 60g | Fat: 21g | Saturated Fat: 7g | Cholesterol: 217mg | Sodium: 1764mg | Potassium: 667mg | Sugar: 6g | Vitamin A: 355IU | Vitamin C: 1.6mg | Calcium: 39mg | Iron: 2.6mg
Course Main Dish
Cuisine American
Calories 479
Keyword how to smoke a turkey, smoked recipes, thanksgiving dinner, turkey dinner
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Evelyn
3 years ago

I noticed in the video that you put a stick of butter inside the turkey as well but it isn’t in the written recipe…Which do you do?

CLS
3 years ago

165 is the safe temp for turkey. At 150, I remove the foil and turn the smoker up to 350 to crisp the skin in that last few minutes. Pull it off at 160 and let it rest for 15 min, residual heat will bring it up to 165. Taking the turkey off at 180 is sure to guarantee a dry breast, which is what most people do. And definitely have to brine. Itโ€™s no wonder I only eat the dark meat at other peopleโ€™s homes!

Last edited 3 years ago by CLS
Lucas Burnam
3 years ago

Hi there I am really excited to try this recipe I was just wondering if there is something besides Coca Cola we can use?

Tammy Gilmore
3 years ago

Is it better to use garlic out of the jar or just the dry season?

Riley Sailor
3 years ago

Hello! Looking to make this recipe for Thanksgiving on Thursday! Any suggestions for making gravy from the drippings? I fear the Coca Cola will make a weird flavored gravy.

Any advice for the first time turkey cookers appreciated! ๐Ÿ™‚

Mike feeney
3 years ago

I was looking to smoke my 1st turkey. Years past always cooked the turkey in the oven in an oven bag, but decided since I got a Traeger earlier this year I was going to smoke it. I was a little skeptical about the recipe ingredients, especially the soda, but followed it. It was the absolute best turkey I have ever had. I cooked it until the internal temp was 165 with the probes, and when I went to double check with my instant read thermometer, every time I poked it, juices would squirt out. After letting it rest, I… Read more »

Greg
3 years ago

What about stuffing? Do you ever put the stuffing inside the cavity in the smoker?>

Brad L
3 years ago

Iโ€™ll be using a Masterbuilt smoker and wondering what type of wood you recommend.

Last edited 3 years ago by Brad L
Mary
3 years ago

You said you did 2 turkeys in your master built… how big were they and did you put them both in aluminum roasting pans?

Chris Roach
3 years ago

You mention an electric smoker and a pellet smoker. I have a charcoal smoker. Are there any changes to the process
Thanks
Chris

Lynette Fernandez
3 years ago

Im so confused! Where does the coca cola go?

Lannea
3 years ago

Can I make this without the cola? what would be a good substitute?

Gina
3 years ago

I only have an hour left on smoking but my turkey is not a pretty brown color. Still the whiteish color. Do I need to remove foil some? It has not been tight around the bird

Laura
4 years ago

1 star
Okay, I did everything on cue. Had an 8 lb turkey. It is now 6:37 p.m. put it in the smoker, as directed, at 250 at noon. Ended up taking the foil off just now because it was not getting brown. Temp still reads at 163. I was going according to the time stated here . 30 minutes per pound…. not…. try an hour per pound. Sorry family… dinner is going to be later than usual. But all in all it smells really good!!!!!

Catherine
4 years ago

5 stars
I used this recipe today, used cherry wood, it was so flavorful and the most tender, juiciest turkey I’ve ever had! Will definitely use this recipe again!