This Easy Smoked Turkey Recipe is incredibly flavorful, juicy and so moist! Learn how to make the best whole smoked turkey recipe that you are going to want to make year after year! We also have a turkey brine recipe, turkey dry rub and gravy for you to use as well – get this on your Thanksgiving menu now!
Smoking a turkey is a fantastic way to infuse delicious smoky flavor into the meat while cooking it gently and evenly However, smoking times can vary quite a bit depending on the size of your bird and the temperature you use. When smoking a 14 lb turkey, you’ll want to follow some guidelines to ensure it turns out juicy, tender and packed with flavor
Key Temperatures and Cook Times
There are a few different approaches when it comes to selecting the right temperature and cook time for your 14 lb smoked turkey. Here are some of the most common target temperatures and cook times:
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225°F – At the lowest end of the spectrum, smoking the turkey “low and slow” at 225°F will take the longest amount of time, but result in very tender meat. Plan on 30-35 minutes per pound, which works out to over 8 hours for a 14 lb bird.
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250°F – Increasing the temperature slightly to 250°F will reduce the cook time Allow around 30 minutes per pound, or about 7 hours total for a 14 lb turkey
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275°F – Bumping up to 275°F will further decrease the cooking time. Figure 25 minutes per pound, or around 5 1/2 hours for a 14 lb turkey.
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325°F – At the highest temperature, smoking the turkey at 325°F will cook it much more quickly. Allow only 13 minutes per pound, which results in a total cook time of about 3 hours for a 14 lb turkey.
Choosing the Right Temperature
So which target smoking temperature is the best for a 14 lb turkey? Here are some factors to consider:
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The lower the temperature, the more time you allow for the smoke to permeate into the meat. 225°F produces the deepest smoke flavor.
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Higher temperatures yield a crisper skin, while lower temperatures result in more tender meat. Aim for 250-275°F for the best of both worlds.
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Food safety guidelines recommend keeping turkeys between 40-140°F for no more than 4 hours to prevent bacterial growth. This rules out exceedingly low and slow cooking.
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Higher temperatures require less time, which can be more convenient when coordinating the entire meal. 325°F may be preferable if you’re short on time.
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Use an instant read thermometer to check the turkey’s internal temperature, not just the smoker temperature or cook times. The turkey should reach 165°F in the breast and 175°F in the thigh.
Additional Tips for Perfectly Smoked Turkey
Follow these tips for the highest quality smoked turkey:
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Brine the turkey before smoking to make it extra juicy and flavorful. A salt, sugar and herb brine adds moisture and seasoning.
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Air dry the turkey after brining. Pat the skin dry so it crisps up better during smoking.
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Apply a rub. Coat the turkey with spices, herbs and oil to form a flavorful crust.
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Maintain even heat. Monitor the smoker temperature and add more coals or wood as needed to keep it steady.
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Use a water pan to add humidity and prevent the turkey from drying out.
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Baste the turkey every 45-60 minutes with broth or oil to further ensure moistness. Avoid over-basting which can soften the skin.
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Flip halfway through. Rotate the turkey so the side that was closest to the heat source now faces away for even cooking.
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Check the temperature at the thickest part of the breast and thigh using an instant read thermometer for accuracy.
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Let it rest for 15-30 minutes before carving for juicier meat.
Estimated Times for Other Turkey Sizes
While this article focuses specifically on a 14 lb turkey, the time estimates can be adjusted for other turkey sizes. Here are the approximate total cook times for different weights:
- 8 lb turkey: 4 hours (at 250°F)
- 10 lb turkey: 5 hours
- 12 lb turkey: 6 hours
- 16 lb turkey: 8 hours
- 18 lb turkey: 9 hours
- 20 lb turkey: 10 hours
Always use a thermometer rather than relying solely on cook times to test doneness. Brining, basting and monitoring heat will ensure you end up with a perfectly cooked smoked turkey regardless of its size. With the right technique, you can enjoy tender, juicy and smoky turkey that makes for an incredibly flavorful holiday centerpiece.
How Long Does it Take to Smoke a Turkey
A 13 pound turkey took approximately 4 hours and 10 minutes to smoke with the following cooking schedule: 90 minutes at 180 degrees, 2 hours at 215 degrees and 40 minutes at 350 (or until turkey reaches an internal temperature of 165 and juices run clear).
Your total time will depend upon how many pounds your turkey is, whether it is stuffed and whether it is fully thawed before cooking (as well as wind, humidity, hot spots, etc.). If you are cooking a 18lb turkey you are most likely looking at a 5 – 5 1/2 hour cook time following this recipe.
13 pound turkey example: Here is the internal temps of the a 13 pound turkey throughout the cooking time for reference:
- After 90 minutes at 180 degrees the 13 pound turkey had an internal temperature of 80 degrees.
- Following 2 hours at 215 degrees the 13 pound turkey had an internal temperature of 140 degrees.
- After 40 minutes at 350 degrees the 13 pound turkey had an internal temperature of 168 degrees.
We used a Traeger pellet grill for testing this recipe and it worked perfectly, but feel free to use whatever brand of smoker you have! A Traeger smoked turkey is the perfect way to elevate your Thanksgiving dinner table!
BEST Smoked Turkey Recipe
Fire up those smokers! We used a Traeger pellet grill, but feel free to use any kind! Not only are you going to love the flavor, but it is a huge added bonus that your oven will be free for ALL the other Thanksgiving dishes (Giblet Stuffing, Broccoli Bacon Salad and Green Bean Casserole are some of our favs)! If you are making a whole turkey for Thanksgiving (or Christmas or any holiday season meal) – this needs to be on your menu!
Cooking for a smaller crowd – try out Smoked Turkey Breast recipe!
If the grill is more your thing definitely check out this Grilled Turkey! Got leftovers – try our Leftover Turkey Salad!
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FAQ
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8-12 lbs.
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4-8 hrs.
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12-18 lbs.
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6-10 hrs.
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