My INCREDIBLE Smoked Turkey Rub | Backyard Test Kitchen
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- Опубліковано 30 вер 2024
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Smoked Turkey Rub is the perfect combination of BBQ flavors and herbs. It was made to compliment the flavor of smoked turkey so you can prepare your holiday feast knowing your turkey will come out tasting amazing.
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INGREDIENTS
3 Tablespoons brown sugar
2 Tablespoons smoked paprika
2 Tablespoons kosher salt
1 Tablespoon black pepper
1 Tablespoon garlic powder
1 Tablespoon onion powder
1 teaspoon crushed rosemary
1 teaspoon thyme
1/2 teaspoon rubbed sage
1/2 teaspoon celery salt
1/4 teaspoon cayenne pepper
INSTRUCTIONS
Combine all ingredients for the smoked turkey rub in a medium bowl. Use a fork to combine and break up the sugar.
Use immediately or store in a airtight container for up to 1 month.
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I used this recipe on thanksgiving for a 25 lb turkey, 325 degrees on my Big Green Egg. I used lump charcoal with some cherry wood to add flavor. It was a BIG success!
“Squish” is a perfectly fine word to use. 👍🏻👍🏻☺️
275 2.5 hours. How big was the turkey?
OMG! This recipe was a big hit!! My family loved the smoked turkey so much! Deliciousness😆
OH MY... That helper of yours lol his reaction to the first taste was awesome!
Made this rub and will be using it on my turkey when I smoke it for turkey day! Thanks!
Love your little helper! He was asking all the right questions, and his taste test reaction was priceless.
Right?!
Love the herbs in the rub..... looks incredible great job 👍👍👍
Can you use the rub for chicken?
Absolutely!
Used this rub with your spatchcock turkey. I injected it with Cajun butter but otherwise the same as you did. Best turkey I have ever done. Thank you so much.
Looks like a great rub, but your son stole the show. So fun, love cooking with my kids. ❤️
He's good at that for sure!
Please consider not blasting the music. I can't hear you over it.
This is an older video, and we've fixed it since then. Thank you for the feedback though!
I tried this rub. It was so delicious. Thank you.
Strangely missing onion powder in the cupboard but added in a bit of Old Bay for the Baltimore lady I was lucky enough to marry seven years ago Monday. Turkey looked amazing going on the smoker. Thanks for the bbq/traditional holiday crossover!
Love the affection between you and your son!
Thanks for this. A friend shared it with me and I used it on a whole turkey and then subsequently on boneless turkey breasts.
Great video! Can't wait to try this - will do so today! Can I borrow your helper?
Cute stalker. Love how do able all of your recipes are.
Great video! The skin came out looking amazing.
I can't even imagine what kind of person would give this vid a down-vote - wow :( . Fantastic video through and through. I look forward to trying this rub. I never seem to get poultry skin crisp enough off a smoker regardless of the cooking temp. Was the skin on this one 'traditionally crisp' at 275? Would this rub work well worked under the skin or do you recommend just leaving this a surface rub? Thanks for all you do for the outdoor cooking community.
Thanks for the kind words! The rub will do well under the skin and, yes, the skin came out nicely!
Hey!! I will be trying this out next week and I am excited. I have a question though, I will be dry-brining my turkey beforehand so should I skip the salt entirely in your rub or should I still add the 1 tablespoon? Thanks!
So you don’t have to brine the turkey when using this recipe?
sweet! thank you for this vid! Love the rub ingredients, I will try these next time I cook a bird.
That looks amazing, I'm going to try this out, here soon. In the last video, you added butter. Why didn't you add it in this one? It looked like it was plenty juicy. Just wondering. Thanks for sharing this video.
They're just two separate recipes. Butter would work great here as well!
Help! I am doing a 11.5LB turkey on the 560 with your rub. Should I go with your hot and fast video or low and slow.
If I may ask, I know this videos been out for years, what if the turkey has been dry brined with salt in the fridge overnight. Would you still suggest having the salt in the rub?
She stated in the video to use HALF THE SALT in the rub if it’s bern salt brined.
I just found out about this channel, I had a pellet smoker for years and I finally gave up on it after it kept needing more parts, it lasted ten years so at least it paid for itself. So I finally decided to buy me a big boy smoker, a Yoder! Can't wait to try this rub. The grocery store had Turkey breasts on sale for 95 cents a lb.
great video, I'm going to use your cider brine and this rub for our thanksgiving turkey on thursday. will snap some pics
making this rub tonight...what is your fuel source?
Was the music necessary? I wanted to watch this but I couldn't hear her. Not all of us have perfect hearing.
It’s an old video. We’ve learned a lot since then and our audio mix is a lot better now.
OK, Karen.
Great recipe!
Nice
Suzie, I tried this rub on Saturday on a Turkey breast. It came out great. Thank you!!!!
Suzie, I used this recipe AGAIN this year! It is a fabulous RUB! It is almost becoming a TRADITION!!!
Looks scrumptious, thanks again, curious what was final temp when you pulled it ?? TIA
I usually pull about 5 degrees before the finishing temp and let carry over cooking finish it off!
@@Heygrillhey Thanks for the quick reply, so guessing pull at 170 for finish at 175 ... ;-)
@@Heygrillhey so pretty much at 160 right?
Could I make and use this rub on a Butterball turkey (for my 🇨🇦 thanksgiving)? Or will this be too much / ruin the taste of the turkey? Thank you.
It'll work great!
U think I could use this for rotisserie also?
Sure!
Oh man I can't wait to try this in few days, nice job on the little helper by the way.
Would you recommend brining a whole 19lb turkey before adding your rub and smoking it?
Absolutely! Make sure you're careful with your brine though. A lot of turkeys come pre-brined from the store and can turn into a salt bomb if brined again.
Did you have to special order the sage?
No. Most grocery stores around me stock it!
@@Heygrillhey actually found it at the local Walmart the other day
I'm planning on smoking a spatchcock chicken this weekend and using this rub. Your turkey looks delicious. Thanks.
Fantastic!! Let me know what you think!
Will this rub work for turkey legs?
Thanks in advance
Oh yeah!
the turkey looked fantastic! I am going to try this rub on my turkey for thanksgiving. thanks!
How was this rub on your Thanksgiving turkey last year? Did you smoke it or bake it?
Thx for the great video. Where can I find a nice big quality cutting board for whole turkeys, briskets, etc., like yours in the video?
Camp Chef makes a great one!
Looks amazing!! 🤤🤤
Turkey isn't that common here in Aus (other than whole frozen) but hopefully I'll be able to track some breast down! I really want to try this! Love your channel! 🍻
Thank you so much!
Is there a way to try this in a roaster??? I want it to have a nice flavor to it. But I really don’t want a dry turkey lol
Just watch your temperature. The only worry would be the brown sugar getting too dark or burning.
Awesome cook. How long do you estimate per pound? I will of course cook to internal temp.
Around 30mins per pound at 225.
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I hope my wife sees this! Definitely doing this!
Did Todd build that drum smoker? Could you use this same recipe on a Weber Kettle?
He didn't! It's a Salt City Drum Smoker. You could absolutely use this on a kettle!
@@Heygrillhey Thanks Susie! I’m considering making a New Years turkey since Covid ruined my original Thanksgiving Turkey plans.
Anything you would do different for a whole turkey, other than scaling up the amounts for the brine?
No, just make sure you get a turkey that isn't pre-brined!
@@Heygrillhey Done and done, I have a wild one that I harvested myself this spring! 👍 Thanks!
I can’t wait to try this rub!🔥😃
This rub looks great! Do you have a Turkey brine recipe?
heygrillhey.com/simple-apple-spice-turkey-brine/
@@Heygrillhey thank you!
By the way, where do you get a bone-in turkey like the one on the video?
My local grocery store had it!
@@Heygrillhey thanks Susie! Is a bone-in turkey just the same turkey most people cook on Thanksgiving?
Nice color and looks nice n juicy 👏🔥
Thank you!
Can you use this rub if I deep fried the turkey?
Absolutely!
Sugar based rubs tend to burn easily, so don't be surprised if it comes out really dark.
Great looking rub.
Thank you!!
Could you add this to a binder like mayo then put it on ?
You can if you'd like!
@@Heygrillhey Thank You so much for the response!
I make one like this for stakes without the sugar ! It is awesome ! Tanks for getting back to me .