The Greatest Grilled Turkey Recipe (2024)

This Thanksgiving, save oven space for side dishes and make this recipe for the greatest grilled turkey. This easy, foolproof recipe makes a moist and delicious turkey that friends and family will request every year.

Grilled turkey is going to change your hosting game forever! This Thanksgiving, you must try my easy grilled turkey recipe. By cooking the bird on the grill, you free up your oven for all your side dishes PLUS the turkey remains super juicy and flavorful. It adds that extra special something to your family dinner.

After you learn this foolproof grilled whole turkey technique, I promise you’ll never go back to cooking turkey dinner in the oven again.

Ingredients You’ll Need

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  • Turkey: fresh or frozen turkey will work for this recipe. If frozen, make sure to thaw in the fridge before grilling. I personally like to use an organic, free range turkey. I typically get a big one around 20+ pounds.
  • Olive Oil: instead of butter, we are making a healthier version of traditional Thanksgiving turkey by using olive oil. You’ll rub the olive oil over the surface of the turkey before grilling and it creates a gorgeous golden brown color.
  • Fresh Herbs: thyme, rosemary, and sage are classic poultry herbs and you can often find them sold together in the same package at the grocery store. Fresh herbs have more flavor than dried herbs so we recommend using them in this recipe. However, if you only have dried herbs, no problem, it still works. We like this flavorful turkey seasoning option.
  • Lemon: add some citrus to the cavity of the turkey when grilling to help keep the turkey moist and a pop of bright, fresh flavor.
  • Onion: rough chopped onion is added to the turkey for some aromatic flavor.
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How to Grill a Turkey on a Gas Grill

I have used both charcoal and gas grills, and both work well. But for the last twenty years – I’ve used just gas. The gas grill gives you a lot of control, and being able to set your temperature and walk away is what I love most about it.

Set your gas grill to 450-500 degrees, place turkey in an aluminum drip pan on the center of the grill, and cook your turkey for 9-11 minutes per pound. Remember, your grilled turkey will cook faster than when you cook it in the oven, so pay attention to the meat thermometer. If it starts to cook too fast, turn the grill temperature down.

I like to turn the edges of my aluminum drip pan up to make the pan even a little deeper.

If you’d love to learn how to grill but aren’t sure where to start, check out my beginner’s guide to grilling. It has a bunch of healthy grilling recipes ideas too. These easy grilling marinades and rubs will also take you from a grilling newbie to an expert in no time!

How to Grill a Turkey on a Charcoal Grill

If you choose this route, I’ll warn you that this method is more labor-intensive, which is the only reason why I don’t love it for Thanksgiving.

When grilling a turkey with charcoal- indirect heat is recommended so make two beds of charcoal on opposite sides of the charcoal grate and space open in the middle. Place your pan on the grill grate in the space in between the hot coals and cover with the grill lid.

Every hour add five charcoal briquettes to each stack of charcoal to maintain your temperature.

Tips For A Perfect Grilled Whole Turkey

  • The biggest secret to the perfect grilled turkey is this: bubbly water. TRUST ME. Adding the bubbly water may seem funny, but years ago, I learned that the bubbly ALWAYS keeps the grilled turkey moist! You use any brand of bubbly water, make it yourself in a SodaStream or even use lemon-lime soda. What matters here is the carbonation!
  • Check on your bird every 30 minutes or so. Make sure that your temperature is holding, and if you run low on bubbly water, just refill. You can baste the turkey a few times too.
  • Always use a meat thermometer to check your finished turkey temp. Place the thermometer in the thickest part of the turkey until the white meat is 165 degrees and the dark meat is 175 degrees.
  • If the skin starts getting too crisp toward the end, just cover with foil until the finished temperature is reached.
  • Always use a disposable foil pan for cooking on the grill. This makes cleanup a snap, since you’ll have a whole bunch of other large pots and pans from your side dishes.
  • Transfer turkey to a serving platter and let it rest for 20-30 minutes. Remember, the internal temperature will rise a few degrees during this time.
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What Seasoning To Use On a Grilled Turkey

Use aromatics when seasoning. I chose onions, lemons, and herbs. You cut these up and place them both in the cavity of the bird, on top of the bird, and in the pan.

Salt and pepper your turkey to taste.

To keep this a healthy grilled turkey recipe, I substitute butter for olive oil. You honestly won’t miss the butter because this grilled turkey is so full of flavor.

My favorite herbs to use are sage, rosemary, and thyme, but you can use whatever you have on hand.

How Long Do You Grill a Turkey?

According to Butterball, a 10-16 lb turkey will take between 2-3 hours to cook thoroughly on the grill. A good rule of thumb for cooking time is to grill for about 9-11 minutes per pound of turkey. In general, it takes less time to grill the whole bird than it does to oven bake it.

How Much Turkey Do You Need per Person?

A general rule of thumb is 1 pound of turkey per person. If you want to have some leftovers, you may want to aim for closer to 1 ½ lbs of turkey per person.

What to Serve with Grilled Turkey

Check out all our best healthy thanksgiving side dishes to create a tasty and nutritious meal from this delicious grilled turkey recipe.

Roasted Brussels Sprouts

This healthy swap for Brussels Sprouts is a fresh dairy-free option that everyone at the Thanksgiving Day table can enjoy. These roasted Brussels sprouts are light, clean, and have a nice nutty flavor.

Mashed Cauliflower

What makes mashed potatoes tasty is the butter and cream that you whip them with! This mashed cauliflower recipe is light, creamy, and delicious without adding all the extra calories. This will be a fresh, gourmet, low-carb approach that will surprise even your biggest skeptic.

Roasted Sweet Potatoes

Sweet potatoes are naturally delicious, rich in beta-carotene, and loaded with vitamins – but typical sweet potato casserole with marshmallow topping is made with canned sweet potatoes in heavy syrup. Try this healthy roasted sweet potatoes swap!

Cranberry Sauce

Trust me, making real cranberry sauce is a snap! My son loves molded cranberry jelly, so I wasn’t sure how well my homemade naturally sweetened cranberry sauce version would go over, but he loved it! This recipe uses less sugar, and the touch of nutmeg makes a huge difference!

Cranberries are a top anti-inflammatory food packed full of antioxidants, so it’s a great choice to go with any holiday meal.

Pumpkin Pie Cheesecake Dip

This has all the flavor of pumpkin cheesecake, but is more fun to eat and much healthier! Not to mention, this pumpkin mousse dip can be made vegan, gluten-free, and sugar-free, depending on your preference.

If you opt for a more traditional dessert that needs a topping, give my healthy cream cheese frosting a try!

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This recipe for grilled turkey is foolproof, easy, and healthy! Cheers! Enjoy!

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FAQs

What temperature should you cook a turkey at on a grill? ›

Cover the grill and leave the vents open. Every 60 minutes, check on your turkey and add eight to nine briquettes to the burning charcoal to maintain a grill temperature of 325°F. A 10 to 18-pound bird should take about two to three hours to cook.

How does Trisha Yearwood cook her turkey? ›

Bake for exactly 1 hour and turn off the oven. Do not open the oven door! Leave the turkey in the oven until the oven completely cools; this may take 4 to 6 hours. Reserve the pan juices and refrigerate the turkey if it will not be served soon after roasting.

How long to grill turkey breast on a gas grill? ›

Grill the turkey breast over indirect medium heat, with the lid closed, until the skin is golden and the internal temperature reaches 160 to 165ºF in the thickest part of the breast (not touching the bone), about 1½ hours.

Why pour boiling water over turkey? ›

By adding hot boiling water on the skin first, it helps in breaking down the collagen rendering it even crispier. Of course if you like to present a whole bird at the table, then this method won't be as attractive, (seem my other recipes) but if you carve your turkey in the kitchen, then this is a great option.

Do you cover turkey with foil when grilling? ›

We've found that covering a turkey in foil yields much moister results than roasting it without foil, and we favor simply covering up the breast to even out cooking time. Some people swear that roasting a turkey breast-side down and flipping it halfway through achieves the same results as a foil covered breast.

How long does it take to grill a turkey at 250 degrees? ›

The most important thing is to set the vents so that the grill maintains a temperature of 250 degrees. Periodically toss in about half a dozen briquettes. Cook 11–13 minutes per pound or until the internal temperature reaches 175°F for the legs and 165°F for the breasts and the juices run clear.

How does Bobby Flay cook a turkey? ›

Put the turkey on top of the vegetables, put in the oven and roast in the oven for 45 minutes, or until lightly golden brown. Reduce the heat to 350 and continue roasting, basting with the warm chicken stock every 15 minutes until basting with some of the chicken stock every 15 minutes, about 2 to 2 ¼ hours longer.

How does Gordon Ramsay cook a turkey? ›

Roast the turkey in the hot oven for 10–15 minutes. Take the tray out of the oven, baste the bird with the pan juices and lay the bacon rashers over the breast to keep it moist. Baste again. Lower the setting to 180°C/Gas 4 and cook for about 2 1⁄2 hours (calculating at 30 minutes per kg), basting occasionally.

What does putting butter under the skin of a turkey do? ›

Impart rich flavor and add moisture to your Thanksgiving turkey by adding a layer of butter under the skin before roasting. Learn how to do this simple (but genius) technique for a delicious Thanksgiving turkey.

Do you flip a turkey when grilling? ›

Cook the bird upside down, meaning the breast meat down, then flip it halfway through based on your estimation. If you are using a kettle and have all of your charcoal on one side of the grill, you will also want to rotate the turkey when you flip it so that it doesn't overcook on one side.

Can you grill a Butterball turkey breast? ›

Turkey breasts can also be deep-fried, grilled, smoked, prepared in a slow cooker and more. For the ultimate convenience, Butterball Ready-to-Roast turkey breasts are fully prepared and ready to cook with no thawing, no prep work and minimal clean-up.

Do you grill a turkey breast up or breast down? ›

It's personal preference whether you choose to cook a turkey breast-side up or breast-side down. The United States Department of Agriculture advises to cook a whole turkey breast side up during the entire cooking time.

Why do you put baking soda on turkey? ›

Using an overnight dry brine and pairing it with ARM & HAMMER™ Baking Soda—applied directly to the turkey before roasting—is a good way to tenderize your turkey and create a crispy, brown exterior.

Why do you rub salt inside a turkey? ›

The salt helps to draw out the turkey's juices (osmosis!) and then dissolves into those juices, creating what is essentially a naturally occurring brine. That brine is then reabsorbed into the meat to give it a tender inside and a crispy outside.

What liquid do you add to turkey? ›

Prepare the turkey: Place the turkey in a roasting pan lined with foil long enough to wrap around the bird. Pour Champagne and broth over the turkey, making sure to get some of the mixture inside the cavity. Roast the turkey: Bring the foil over the turkey and seal. Roast in a preheated oven until the juices run clear.

How long to grill turkey at 300? ›

When ready to cook, set the grill temperature to 300°F and preheat, lid closed for 15 minutes. Place turkey on the grill and smoke for 3-4 hours. Check the internal temperature, the desired temperature is 175°F in the thigh next to the bone, and 160°F in the breast.

What temp is turkey the most tender? ›

To achieve the end goal of tender, juicy breast meat and silky, succulent dark meat, the internal temperature in the thighs needs to be at least 175°F (79°C) by the time the breast meat reaches 157°F (69°C).

Is 350 to hot for turkey? ›

Oven-Roasted Turkey

We recommend starting the turkey in a 425 degree oven for 30-45 minutes before tenting the pan with foil and lowering the temperature to 350 degrees until a meat thermometer reads 165 degrees when inserted into the thickest part of the bird.

Do you cook turkey to 165 or 180? ›

The Right Way to Take the Temperature of Your Turkey

The government recommends cooking turkey breast to 165°F (74°C). I prefer my turkey breast at 150°F (66°F), at which point it is far, far juicier (especially if you dry brine it!).

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