Smoked Turkey Recipe | How To Smoke A Whole Turkey | The Barbecue Lab 4K
For this smoked turkey recipe, we show you how to smoke a whole turkey on our Traeger Renegade Pro pellet grill.
Full recipe & printable recipe card can be found here on our website:
Turkey Brine Section - 1:49
Turkey Injection Section - 10:13
Turkey Rub Section - 11:46
Grill Temperature - 300°
Target Internal Meat Temperature:
White Meat - 165° minimum
Dark Meat - 175° minimum
Estimated Cooking Time: 3-4 hours for a 10-12lb turkey
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We start by teaching you how to brine a turkey to add some extra moisture and create a buffer for your cook. We'll also show you how we inject the turkey with extra flavor before getting it out on the smoker as well as the two stage rub that we use to give the bird a fantastic flavor.
Smoking a turkey has resulted in us having turkey much more often for dinner, and it's the only way that we'll make the main dish for Thanksgiving.
We hope that you'll give smoked turkey a try.
Carving Knife:
Aluminum Pans:
Stock Pot:
Turkey Injector:
Traeger Renegade Pro:
Instant Read Thermometer:
Grill Gloves:
Nitrile Prep Gloves:
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Full recipe & printable recipe card can be found here on our website:
Turkey Brine Section - 1:49
Turkey Injection Section - 10:13
Turkey Rub Section - 11:46
Grill Temperature - 300°
Target Internal Meat Temperature:
White Meat - 165° minimum
Dark Meat - 175° minimum
Estimated Cooking Time: 3-4 hours for a 10-12lb turkey
Note: Some of the links in this article may be affiliate links. This doesn’t cost you any more than normal. Read our disclaimer for more info.
We start by teaching you how to brine a turkey to add some extra moisture and create a buffer for your cook. We'll also show you how we inject the turkey with extra flavor before getting it out on the smoker as well as the two stage rub that we use to give the bird a fantastic flavor.
Smoking a turkey has resulted in us having turkey much more often for dinner, and it's the only way that we'll make the main dish for Thanksgiving.
We hope that you'll give smoked turkey a try.
Carving Knife:
Aluminum Pans:
Stock Pot:
Turkey Injector:
Traeger Renegade Pro:
Instant Read Thermometer:
Grill Gloves:
Nitrile Prep Gloves:
For more recipes, tips and techniques, visit us at /
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Facebook: /
Twitter:
Pinterest: /