Published 10/19/2022 You can use this smoked turkey brine for our delicious smoked turkey recipe or for our baked turkey tenderloin, roasted turkey breast, sous vide turkey, or any other poultry recipe.
Smoked Turkey Brine for a Juicy Bird
Don’t let the words turkey brine scare you. It is super easy to make simple turkey brine for a super juicy smoked turkey recipe. Just be sure you have the right tools and the right bird and you’ll be all set to go.
How to Choose a Turkey
This brine calls for a 12-15 pound turkey that has not been treated. What does that mean? If you are wondering when to use a dry brine, that post is coming soon! We used this smoked turkey brine for our smoked turkey recipe and because the turkey sits in the smoker for a whole day, a brined bird holds a bit more moisture than an un-brined turkey. Many turkeys are already injected with a brine. If you try to brine a bird that is already brined or treated you are wasting your precious time. The bird will not absorb as much of your homemade brine! Just check on the turkey’s packaging to make sure that the bird is naked and free of any treatment.
Here’s What You Need
Here’s all you need to perfectly moisten and flavor your Thanksgiving turkey. You need a few brine ingredients and a few tools and then you will be ready to prepare your brine. Before you start, be sure you clear a space in the refrigerator for your brining container!
A Huge Pot
This is first on the list, because if you don’t have a vessel for your smoked turkey brine, you’re going to have a problem. There are a few different things you can use to brine your turkey. We used a pot, but feel free to use any of the vessels below.
5-gallon bucket Brining Bag
If you have a container with a lid, great! If not you can cover the brining container with plastic wrap or a dish towel.
Turkey
Figure out how many people you are serving and find a turkey that will serve those people. Remember to find yourself an untreated bird and for goodness sakes be sure you remove the innards from the body cavity of the bird before you flop it into the brine. Make our leftover turkey soup or turkey salad. Trust me, you won’t regret it.
Salt
For wet brining, you can use kosher salt and table salt interchangeably. We like to use kosher salt for brining in general, but you can use either. Thermoworks Thermapen
Fresh Herbs
We use fresh rosemary and fresh thyme for this smoked turkey brine. If you only have dry herbs, have to fear, you can use those instead! This isn’t the type of recipe where dry or fresh herbs make a huge difference. Another fun herb ingredient is a bay leaf! Throw a few bay leaves in the brine for something extra!
Garlic + Onion
Garlic and onion give this turkey brine a little bit of flavor. We used fresh garlic and white onion but you can use pre-minced garlic or a different color onion.
Peppercorns
Peppercorns add a bit of peppery flavor to your bird! Don’t have peppercorns? A fun way to add a bit of a bite to your brine is to add whole cloves!
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