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Cooking A Turkey On A Traeger

Smoked Turkey Breast Traeger Recipe photos with text overlay.

My tasty smoked turkey breast without brine recipe is easy to make and it turns out super juicy. Today you'll learn how to smoke turkey breast (3-4 LB boneless or bone-in) on the Traeger Pellet Grill, Green Egg, or whatever you're using. Let's smoke turkey!

Smoked Turkey Breast Traeger Pellet Grill Cooked.
This smoked bone in turkey breast always turns out juicy, tender, and with tons of flavor.

Why this smoked turkey breast recipe is so great…

  • It's a pretty fast smoker recipe.
  • One of the most simple smoked turkey breast recipes for beginners.
  • Use either bone in turkey breast or boneless turkey breast.
  • Learn my flavorful smoked turkey breast rub to produce maximum flavor.
  • See how long to smoke turkey breast on the Traeger, specifically, though this recipe will teach you the best cooking times to use with any pellet grill or ​​electric smoker.
  • It's a great way to cook turkey for 2-3 people, without smoking an entire turkey.
Traeger Smoked Turkey Breast

Ingredients

Since this is a recipe for smoked turkey breast without brine, you'll need to make a tasty dry rub to add tasty flavor to the lean protein. Here's what you need to make it.

Infographic chart with ingredients for smoked turkey breast without brine

Smoked turkey breast ingredients

  • Turkey breast, boneless or bone-in
  • Butter, melted

For the smoked turkey breast dry rub poultry seasoning

  • Onion powder
  • Garlic powder
  • Dried herbs: rosemary, thyme, sage
  • Paprika
  • Red pepper flakes
  • Salt and black pepper

How to smoke a turkey breast on a pellet grill

Now I'll walk you through exactly how to smoke a turkey breast on a Traeger or other pellet grill.

Step 1. Preheat the Traeger grill or whatever smoked you're using to 225 degrees F.

Step 2. Make the smoked turkey breast poultry seasoning. In a small bowl, combine all the ingredients for the dry rub poultry seasoning (onion powder, garlic powder, rosemary, thyme, sage, paprika, red pepper flakes, salt, and black pepper). Set aside.

Step 3. Place turkey breast on a work surface and pat turkey breast dry with paper towels. Coat all over with melted butter by using your hands to massage the butter into the turkey breast.

Infographic demonstrating How to SEASON SMOKED TURKEY BREAST

Step 4. Season the turkey with the poultry seasoning (use as much as desired – in this Traeger demo, all of the seasoning was used). Use your hands to massage the seasonings into the turkey breast.

raw Turkey Breast With Dry Rub seasoning

Step 5. Place your turkey breast on the smoker grill grate and cook for 40 – 45 minutes per pound, until the internal temp reaches 160°F. You may find that some recipes say 30 minutes a pound will work, but I have found that is not enough time at 225°F.

Smoked Turkey Breast With Traeger Ironwood 650 Grill

Step 6. The exact smoked turkey breast time will vary based on how large of a turkey you're smoking. Use an instant read thermometer to verify when your turkey does reach an internal temperature of 160-165°F.

Smoked Turkey Breast Traeger Grill Cooked

Step 7. Wait at least 20-30 minutes before slicing so the juices can settle. You can cover the turkey breast with tin foil to keep it warm and leave it out at room temperature. Then slice and enjoy!

Smoked Turkey Breast Traeger Grill Cooked
How delicious does this Traeger smoked turkey breast look?

FAQs

What flavor wood chips do you use to smoke turkey breast?

In this demo, the Traeger wood pellet blend was used, but Maple, Hickory, and Cherry pellet wood chunks are good options, too.

How do you store leftover smoked turkey?

Wrap up any extra turkey leftovers ​​covered and refrigerated in an airtight container for 2-3 days. Make delicious leftover turkey sandwiches with avocado to enjoy this smoked turkey another day.

Can you smoke an already cooked turkey breast?

Although this recipe involves smoking raw turkey, you can also smoke an already cooked turkey breast if you just want to warm up the meat and add a little smoked flavor!  Smoke time will be shorter because you don't have to worry about bringing the internal temperature of the meat up to safe levels.

What temperature is a smoked turkey breast done?

If you are using a meat thermometer, you can check that the internal temperature of your turkey breast has reached 165 degrees F. At this point the meat is safe for eating, and it'll have had plenty of time to absorb a rich smokey flavor!

Should I smoke my turkey breast up or down?

For best results, position your turkey breast with the rounded breast side up.

Traeger Pellet Grill Smoked Turkey Breast Thanksgiving Platter.

More Tasty Grill + Smoker Recipes

  • Smoked wings
  • Smoked turkey breast
  • Smoked whole chicken
  • Traeger tri tip
  • Smoked Traeger pizza
  • Smoked corn on the cob
  • Traeger beef ribs
  • Grilled chicken wings
  • Grilled skirt steak
  • Flank steak marinade
  • Grilled potato wedges

Are you a foodie, too?

Hey home chefs, if you're looking for other ways to make Thanksgiving dinner turkey, check out this air fryer turkey breast tenderloin. It makes a very ​​tender, juicy turkey breast. Also check out this sous vide whole chicken – it has a beautiful presentation.

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Smoked Turkey Breast Traeger Pellet Grill Cooked.

Smoked turkey breast ingredients

  • 3 lb turkey breast boneless or bone-in
  • 2 tbsp butter melted

For the smoked turkey breast dry rub poultry seasoning

  • ¼ tsp onion powder
  • ½ tsp garlic powder
  • ¼ tsp rosemary dried
  • ¼ tsp thyme dried
  • ¼ tsp sage dried
  • ¼ tsp paprika dried
  • tsp red pepper flakes
  • ½ tsp salt
  • ¼ tsp pepper black
  • Preheat the Traeger grill or whatever smoked you're using to 225 degrees F. Make sure there are enough pellet wood chips in the smoker to last a few hours and you have a drip pan in place. In this demo, the Traeger wood pellet blend was used, but Maple, Hickory, and Cherry pellet wood chunks are good options, too.

  • Make the smoked turkey breast poultry seasoning. In a small bowl, combine all the ingredients for the poultry seasoning (onion powder, garlic powder, rosemary, thyme, sage, paprika, red pepper flakes, salt, and black pepper). Set aside.

  • Place turkey breast on a work surface and pat turkey breast dry with paper towels. Coat all over with melted butter by using your hands to massage the butter into the turkey breast.

  • Season the turkey with the poultry seasoning (use as much as desired – in this Traeger demo, all of the seasoning was used). Use your hands to massage the seasonings into the turkey breast.

  • Place your turkey breast on the smoker grill grate and cook for 40 – 45 minutes per pound, until the internal temp reaches 160°F. You may find that some recipes say 30 minutes a pound will work, but I have found that is not enough time at 225°F.

  • The exact smoked turkey breast time will vary based on how large of a turkey you're smoking. Use an instant read thermometer to verify when your turkey does reach an internal temperature of 160-165°F (note: 165°F is the official safe temperature, removing it at 160°F in theory allows time for the turkey to keep cooking up to temperature). Remove from heat.

  • Wait at least 20-30 minutes before slicing so the juices can settle. You can cover the turkey breast with tin foil to keep it warm and leave it out at room temperature.

Calories: 397 kcal | Carbohydrates: 1 g | Protein: 73 g | Fat: 11 g | Saturated Fat: 5 g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 2 g | Monounsaturated Fat: 3 g | Trans Fat: 1 g | Cholesterol: 199 mg | Sodium: 1043 mg | Potassium: 838 mg | Fiber: 1 g | Sugar: 1 g | Vitamin A: 330 IU | Vitamin C: 1 mg | Calcium: 53 mg | Iron: 2 mg

Cooking A Turkey On A Traeger

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