Best 3 Great Injected Smoked Turkey Recipes

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Introducing the delectable art of cooking a "great injected smoked turkey": a culinary masterpiece that combines rich flavors, tender textures, and a tantalizing aroma that will tantalize your taste buds. This comprehensive article aims to guide you through the intricacies of preparing this exceptional dish, ensuring a perfectly moist, flavorful, and unforgettable smoked turkey that will steal the show at any gathering. Get ready to embark on a gustatory adventure as we unveil the secrets to crafting the ultimate injected smoked turkey, leaving you with a dish that will have your family and friends raving for more.

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PERFECTLY PAIRED TURKEY INJECTION MARINADE AND RUB



Perfectly Paired Turkey Injection Marinade and Rub image

This delicious marinade paired with the rub gives your turkey just the right amount of flavor while helping to make it melt-in-your-mouth tender and juicy. Great for deep frying or just plain old roasting.

Provided by my4teengirls

Categories     Side Dish     Sauces and Condiments Recipes     Marinade Recipes

Time 12h50m

Yield 16

Number Of Ingredients 13

1 cup chicken broth
½ cup lemon juice
½ cup butter, melted
1 clove garlic, minced
1 teaspoon English mustard powder
1 teaspoon minced fresh ginger
1 cup butter, softened
3 sprigs fresh rosemary, leaves stripped and finely chopped
2 sprigs fresh thyme, leaves stripped and chopped
2 small cloves garlic, minced
1 (14 pound) whole turkey, neck and giblets removed
1 tablespoon olive oil, or to taste
1 pinch salt and ground black pepper to taste

Steps:

  • Stir chicken broth, lemon juice, 1/2 cup melted butter, 1 clove garlic, mustard powder, and ginger together in a bowl. Cover bowl with plastic wrap and refrigerate marinade for flavors to blend, about 30 minutes.
  • Mix 1 cup softened butter, rosemary, thyme, and 2 cloves garlic together in a bowl until rub is evenly combined.
  • Separate skin from the meat of the turkey by running your hand under the skin to separate. Spoon rub mixture evenly under the skin in several different parts of the turkey.
  • Pour marinade into a meat injector and inject the meatiest parts of turkey with marinade, changing the angle of the needle several times.
  • Brush turkey with olive oil and season with salt and pepper; place in roasting pan and cover with plastic wrap. Refrigerate turkey for 12 to 24 hours.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 800.1 calories, Carbohydrate 1 g, Cholesterol 316 mg, Fat 50 g, Fiber 0.1 g, Protein 81.4 g, SaturatedFat 20 g, Sodium 440.8 mg, Sugar 0.3 g

GREAT INJECTED, SMOKED TURKEY!



Great injected, smoked Turkey! image

Recipe from Jan Nevejans at suppliesformykitchen.com Injecting a turkey for smoking is a great way to flavor your meat, you can do it before and after it goes on the barbecue or in the oven, even for pan roasted recipes it can be the trick from a good a recipe to a great one! Recipe first posted to...

Provided by Jan Nevejans

Categories     Other Sauces

Time 4h20m

Number Of Ingredients 12

1 big turkey
1 lemon
1 orange
1/2 bottle white (or red) wine
sugar (white cane sugar is preferred)
1/2 c candied ginger (or 1/4 cup fresh ginger)
1 onion
6 sprig(s) thyme
2 sprig(s) sage
2 sprig(s) rosemary
a few sticks or butter
pepper and salt

Steps:

  • 1. First of all; when you inject any kind of meat or fish when it's raw, and let it marinade for a while, the flavours of your injection will become a part of it. Just think about injecting a leg of lamb with a marinade made garlic or mint and then smoke it slowly in the oven by adding dried garlic and dried mint infused olive oil on the fire or hot coals.
  • 2. Even the most boring tasting fish can be injected with lemon and basil for example for a unique taste. The possibilities are endless, I can't name them all here but I do believe that it's definitely an underdog cooking technique then never got the credit it deserves!
  • 3. There also are a few different approaches to smoking, but the most important thing to understand is that you have to trap the smoke around your product in order to really add the smokey taste! This can be done by wood or other dried products or with coals and sprinkling over infused oil, or fresh products to create flavorful smoke!
  • 4. For starting, buy your turkey at least 1 day before serving it, so you can inject it with your secret infusion! Everyone should make up his own infusion, it's so simple!
  • 5. Chop half a lemon (don't peel it), and put them in some white or red wine with 2 thyme sprigs, a few sage leaves and some crushed pepper but no salt! Let it infuse on a low heat for about 30 minutes, sieve, add the sugar and boil it down to about 3/4 cup.
  • 6. Inject this infusion as evenly as possible in your turkey, then fill it it (it's still the day before serving!) with al the other ingredients, except the butter, salt and lemon. You can chop them up roughly for a better result.Then leave the turkey covered in the refrigerator for the night.
  • 7. Then about 3 to 4 hours before serving (depends on the size of the turkey), heat up the orange in a microwave or oven and take some kitchen rope. Then tie the orange between the legs of the turkey. Rub the butter over the chicken and roast uncovered in the oven for 2 to 3 hours on 90 C° (about 200 F)
  • 8. Take the turkey out of the oven, and heat it up to a high heat. Then just 20 minutes before you put it on the table, rub it again in butter, but this time with pepper, salt an other spices you want. Then give it quickly a nice color to serve.

HONEY, BUTTER, AND ORANGE INJECTED SMOKED TURKEY



Honey, Butter, and Orange Injected Smoked Turkey image

My family hardly ever eats turkey anymore that I haven't smoked. I tried this injection at Thanksgiving, and it is the best I've done yet. Enjoy.

Provided by Scotty Moore

Categories     Turkey Breasts

Time 55m

Yield 6-8 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 12

1/2 cup butter, melted
1 shallot, sliced
1 garlic clove, sliced
4 teaspoons rubbed sage
1 teaspoon dried thyme
1/4 teaspoon salt
3/4 teaspoon cracked black pepper, fresh
1 tablespoon orange zest
1/2 cup white wine
2 oranges, juice of
honey, just
1 -2 turkey breast or 1 whole turkey

Steps:

  • In a small sauce pan, add the shallot and the garlic to the melted butter. Simmer on very low for about twenty minutes stirring occasionally. Add the sage, thyme, salt, pepper, orange zest, and white wine. Let simmer for fifteen more minutes to cook off the alcohol, stirring occasionally. Add the orange juice. Strain this into a bowl. Wipe out the sauce pan and return mixture to the pan. Add the honey. (When I added the honey, I just added a little, and kept stirring and tasting until the honey taste just barely started to come through.
  • I stored this in the refridgerator overnight. The next morning I reheated it just until it was liquified, then injected it into the turkey. Smoke or bake as you normally would.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 467.9, Fat 28.7, SaturatedFat 13.4, Cholesterol 163.3, Sodium 319.2, Carbohydrate 5.1, Fiber 0.5, Sugar 2.6, Protein 41.9

Tips:

  • Brine the turkey for 24 hours before cooking. This will help to keep the turkey moist and flavorful.
  • Inject the turkey with a flavorful marinade or brine. This will help to add even more flavor to the turkey.
  • Use a smoker box with wood chips to add a smoky flavor to the turkey.
  • Smoke the turkey at a low temperature (225-250 degrees Fahrenheit) for several hours. This will help to cook the turkey evenly and prevent it from drying out.
  • Baste the turkey with butter or cooking oil every hour or so to keep it moist.

Conclusion:

Smoking a turkey is a great way to cook a delicious and flavorful Thanksgiving meal. By following these tips, you can ensure that your smoked turkey is a hit with your family and friends.

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