Nothing beats the smell of wood smoke curling around a perfectly seasoned turkey breast on a cool afternoon. This method turns an ordinary cut into something special with deep flavor, tender meat, and a beautiful mahogany bark. Injection keeps every bite moist while the mustard binder and spice rub build a savory crust that locks in juices. Once you try this technique, ordinary oven-roasted turkey will feel like a distant memory.
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Why you’ll love this recipe
This smoked turkey breast delivers restaurant-level results with simple backyard tools and big flavor.
- Tender, juicy meat from smart injection
- Bold bark formed by mustard and spice rub
- Hands-off smoking that rewards patience
- Perfect for sandwiches, salads, or holiday plates
Ingredients
Gather these simple items before firing up the smoker for the best results every time.
- 1 whole turkey breast (4–6 lb)
- ½ cup melted butter
- ¼ cup chicken broth
- 2 tbsp apple cider vinegar
- 1 tsp garlic powder
- 3 tbsp yellow mustard
- 3 tbsp paprika
- 2 tbsp brown sugar
- 1 tbsp kosher salt
- 1 tbsp black pepper
- 1 tsp onion powder
- ½ tsp cayenne (optional)
- ¼ cup melted butter for basting
- Wood chunks or charcoal as needed

If you lack chicken broth, use additional melted butter mixed with a splash of water. Swap the cayenne for smoked paprika when you prefer milder heat, or replace brown sugar with honey powder for a cleaner finish without changing the overall balance.
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Step-by-step instructions
Follow these clear steps to achieve moist, flavorful smoked turkey breast every single time.
Step 1: Prepare the injection
Combine melted butter, chicken broth, vinegar, and garlic powder in a small bowl. Draw the mixture into a meat injector and set aside until the turkey is ready.
Step 2: Inject the turkey
Insert the needle deep into several spots across the raw turkey breast. Slowly depress the plunger while withdrawing to distribute the liquid evenly throughout the meat.
Step 3: Apply the mustard binder
Squeeze yellow mustard over the entire surface of the breast. Use clean hands or a brush to spread a thin, even coat that will help the rub adhere.
Step 4: Season generously
Mix paprika, brown sugar, salt, pepper, onion powder, and cayenne. Sprinkle the rub evenly over all sides, pressing lightly so it sticks to the mustard layer.
Step 5: Fire the smoker
Light charcoal and add wood chunks until the smoker stabilizes around 250–275°F. Maintain steady heat and light smoke before placing the meat inside.
Step 6: Smoke the breast

Set the seasoned turkey breast on the grates. Close the lid and smoke until the internal temperature reaches about 150°F, roughly two to three hours.
Step 7: Baste and wrap
Remove the breast, pour melted butter over the top, and wrap tightly in foil. Return the packet to the smoker until the internal temperature hits 160–165°F.
Step 8: Rest and slice
Pull the foil packet from the smoker and rest the turkey for fifteen minutes. Unwrap, slice against the grain, and serve while still warm and juicy.
Tips & common mistakes
A few small habits make the difference between good and great smoked turkey breast.
- Always inject cold meat for better absorption
- Avoid opening the smoker lid too often
- Use a reliable probe thermometer for accuracy
- Rest fully before slicing to keep juices in
Recipe variations

Juicy Smoked Turkey Breast
Equipment
- 1 | Meat injector |
- 1 | Smoker or charcoal grill |
- 1 | Instant-read thermometer |
- 1 | Aluminum foil |
- 1 Mixing bowls
- 1 | Basting brush or spoon |
Ingredients
- 1 | whole | turkey breast | 4–6 lb
- 0.5 | cup | melted butter | for injection
- 0.25 | cup | chicken broth |
- 2 | tbsp | apple cider vinegar |
- 1 | tsp | garlic powder |
- 3 | tbsp | yellow mustard |
- 3 | tbsp | paprika |
- 2 | tbsp | brown sugar |
- 1 | tbsp | kosher salt |
- 1 | tbsp | black pepper |
- 1 | tsp | onion powder |
- 0.5 | tsp | cayenne | optional
- 0.25 | cup | melted butter | for basting
- | | wood chunks or charcoal | as needed
Instructions
- Mix melted butter, chicken broth, vinegar, and garlic powder for the injection.
- Inject the mixture evenly throughout the turkey breast.
- Coat the entire surface with yellow mustard.
- Combine paprika, brown sugar, salt, pepper, onion powder, and cayenne; apply the rub.
- Preheat smoker to 250–275°F with wood or charcoal.
- Smoke the turkey until internal temperature reaches 150°F.
- Baste with melted butter, wrap tightly in foil, and continue cooking to 160–165°F.
- Rest 15 minutes, then slice against the grain and serve.
- Tip: Keep the smoker lid closed as much as possible to maintain steady temperature.
Notes
Reheat gently in a covered dish with a splash of broth at 300°F.
Freeze sliced portions for up to 2 months; thaw overnight before reheating.
Omit cayenne for a milder version that still delivers full flavor.
Easy tweaks let you customize this smoked turkey breast to match any mood or occasion.
- Add hot sauce to the injection for extra kick
- Use a lighter herb rub for milder flavor
- Swap turkey for boneless chicken breasts
- Finish uncovered for a firmer, crispier bark
What to serve with this recipe

Pair this juicy smoked turkey with sides that complement the rich smoke and spice.
- Creamy mashed potatoes or roasted sweet potatoes
- Crisp coleslaw or simple green salad
- Buttery dinner rolls or cornbread
- Cold lemonade or light craft beer
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Frequently asked questions
These common questions help ensure your smoked turkey breast turns out perfect every time.
Can I use a boneless turkey breast?
Yes, boneless works well and cooks a bit faster. Watch the internal temperature closely so the lean meat stays moist and tender throughout.
What wood is best for smoking turkey?
Fruit woods like apple or cherry give mild sweetness. Hickory or oak add stronger smoke if you prefer a bolder flavor profile.
How do I know when it is done?
Insert a probe into the thickest part. Pull the turkey at 160–165°F, then rest so carryover heat finishes the cooking safely.
Can I make this ahead of time?
Absolutely. Smoke, cool, and refrigerate up to three days. Reheat gently in a low oven with a splash of broth to restore moisture.
Final thoughts
This smoked turkey breast method turns a simple cut into a show-stopping centerpiece with minimal fuss and maximum flavor. The injection, mustard binder, and patient smoke create tender slices that disappear fast. Fire up the smoker, give it a try, and let me know how it turned out in the comments. A quick rating helps others discover the recipe too.





