What temperature should a smoked turkey breast be?

Smoke turkey, maintaining temperature inside smoker between 225° and 250°, for 3 1/2 to 4 hours or until a meat thermometer inserted into thickest portion registers 165°. Remove turkey, cover loosely with aluminum foil, and let stand 10 to 15 minutes before slicing.

Can you smoke a turkey directly on the grill?

Place turkey, breast side up, in pan, and brush turkey with oil. Sprinkle with desired amount of pepper. Smoke turkey, covered with grill lid and maintaining internal temperature at 300° to 325°, 2 hours and 45 minutes to 3 hours and 15 minutes or until a meat thermometer inserted in thickest portion registers 165°.

Can I smoke a turkey breast at 180?

Season Turkey Breast. Smoke for 1-2.5 hours at 180 or 225 degrees F.

What temperature do you remove turkey from smoker?

But in reality, the principles behind smoking a turkey are the same as those behind, say, a pork butt. The main difference is that we want to cook a pork butt to 195°F(91°C) to break down all the connective tissues, but we only want to cook a turkey to a pull temp of 160°F(71°C).

Can you smoke an already cooked turkey breast?

Yes you can smoke both the ham and the turkey. They are fully cooked so you are basically just warming them up. If you do this in the smoker you will get a very nice smoke flavor on the meat.

Do I have to brine a turkey before smoking?

Don’t let the flavor fall flat by skipping on a vital step of preparing your turkey: brining. Use a brine before smoking to help keep meat moist while cooking and to add flavor.

How long do you smoke a turkey at 225?

If you are smoking a turkey breast, you will want to follow the rule of 225 degrees for about 30 minutes per pound. If you choose a fairly typical 4-lb turkey breast, you’d be looking at about a 2 hour cook time.

Do you cover a turkey when smoking it?

Cover loosely with foil. Smoke at 225 to 250 degrees F (110 to 120 degrees C) for 10 hours, or until internal temperature reaches 180 degrees F (80 degrees C) when measured in the thickest part of the thigh. Baste the bird every 1 to 2 hours with the juices from the bottom of the roasting pan.

Do I smoke turkey breast up or down?

Place the turkey, breast side down, directly on the smoker grate. Smoke for 1 hour, maintaining the proper temperature in the smoker.

Does turkey hit a stall when smoking?

Re: Turkey stalled The long stall generally begins around 160°F. That is when the tough collagen begins to break down into gelatin. When I fully smoke/cook a turkey in the Bradley I stay around 225°F or below, and the stall that occurs around 140°F is only 30 minutes; one hour maximum.

What if my smoked turkey is done early?

If your turkey is done several hours before your meal, let it rest. Then carve off the breast meat, the legs and the thighs and arrange them on a serving platter and cover with foil. Just before you’re ready to serve, reheat the platter in the oven (about 20 minutes at 350°F).

How do you cook a precooked smoked turkey breast?

Place turkey breast in 350° oven and heat until warm. 3/4 – 1.5 hours. Check temperature with a meat thermometer. The temperature should be 140° F….Serve Cold:

  1. Remove turkey breast from the wrapper.
  2. Let meat stand at room temperature 15 minutes to take off the chill.
  3. Carve turkey breast and serve immediately.

How do you cook a precooked smoked turkey?

Cover the turkey with foil and place in oven. Drop oven temperature to 275°F. You’ll want to reheat your turkey for around 5 minutes per pound. So a 10lb turkey would need to reheat for around 50 minutes.

Do you wrap a turkey in foil when smoking?

The turkey should cook for about 45 to 60 minutes before you check it. He wraps the turkey in heavy duty aluminum foil and finishes the cooking in the smoker until the turkey’s internal temperature reaches 165 degrees. Once the turkey is cooked through, allow it to rest for five to 10 minutes before carving.

Do you wrap turkey breast in foil when smoking?

Remove the turkey from the smoker, place the butter on top of the turkey, and wrap tightly in two layers of heavy-duty aluminum foil, dull side out. The turkey breast ends up braising in quite a lot of melted butter and its own juices and the double layer of foil ensures against leakage.

Can I smoke a turkey at 225?

Smoke at 225 to 250 degrees F (110 to 120 degrees C) for 10 hours, or until internal temperature reaches 180 degrees F (80 degrees C) when measured in the thickest part of the thigh. Baste the bird every 1 to 2 hours with the juices from the bottom of the roasting pan.

Should you wrap a turkey in foil when smoking?

If the wings are getting too dark, cover them with aluminum foil. He wraps the turkey in heavy duty aluminum foil and finishes the cooking in the smoker until the turkey’s internal temperature reaches 165 degrees. Once the turkey is cooked through, allow it to rest for five to 10 minutes before carving.

Should I smoke my turkey breast up or down?

Whether you’re using a smoker or a grill, have the bird breast side up. Insert a digital probe meat thermometer, if you have one, into the thickest part of the breast or thigh.

How do you keep turkey skin moist when smoking?

Instead of a traditional wet brine, I recommend dry-brining. It’s easier, nearly as effective at helping maintain juiciness, and far better for flavor. To do it, just rub your turkey with salt and let it sit in the fridge overnight (or up to three days). That’s it.

Can you smoke a turkey at 185?

A smoker usually operates in the temperature range of 185 to 215 F, so it takes longer than in your oven at 350 F! As the turkey cooks, you will need to add more wood chips / chunks. You’ll probably need about 10 lbs of wood altogether for a large 20 – 25 lbs turkey, 5 lbs for a small 8 – 12 lb turkey.