Homemade Turkey Rub Recipe (2024)

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This homemade turkey rub is a blend of savory spices and herbs to make the ultimate poultry seasoning! A Homemade spice rub adds loads of flavor to your Thanksgiving turkey, while also delicious on chicken, beef, and pork! This blend makes enough for a 12 to 14 pound turkey.

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When you want a turkey that is sure to impress, add tons of flavor with my homemade turkey seasoning! This recipe has the perfect blend of spices for your holiday turkey!

There are so many different ways to prepare a turkey, from brining to roasting, deep frying, in the instant pot or slow cooker and I am sure more to boot! This rub will turn your ordinary turkey into something bursting with flavor! AND it only takes 5 minutes to make.

This rub isn’t only delicious on turkey! It’s perfect for chicken, pork and beef too!

This rub is super easy. All the ingredients are most likely right in your pantry too!

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  • Kosher Salt
  • Seasoned Salt
  • Black Pepper
  • Poultry Seasoning
  • Garlic Powder
  • Sweet Paprika
  • Ground Red Pepper (Cayenne Pepper)
  • Dried Basil
  • Dried Parsley

Place all the ingredients in a bowl and mix together. Yes it really is that simple! So why not make your own and use those spices and herbs in your pantry!

How do you use a rub on a turkey?

This turkey seasoning can be used as a dry or wet rub on the turkey. Just make sure to pat turkey dry first with paper towels, this allows for a crispy skin. Then you are all set to proceed.

  • Dry Rub – Start by loosening the skin from the meat by placing fingers under the skin and gently pushing it away from the meat of the turkey. Take your hands and sprinkle the half the seasoning mixture under the skin of the turkey. Then apply the other half of the rub on top of the skin. This works great to fry a turkey or when smoking a turkey.
  • Wet Rub (Turkey Rub Butter) – You are going to apply as you would a dry rub except you will mix the rub with softened or melted butter. (Either way it will make a paste. The melted butter method I like to use when cooking in the slow cooker.) Next loosen the skin with your fingers and then apply the rub under the skin and spread it around evenly. Then rub remaining turkey rub butter over the outside of the skin. You may also use olive oil, but I recommend butter for better flavor and color. This works well for roasting, cooking in the slow cooker, or for an Instant Pot Turkey Breast!
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Turkey Rub Variations

While I think this is the perfect blend, there are a few things you can do to change it up or customize to your taste.

  • Sweetness – Try adding a little brown sugar, honey or maple syrup for a slightly sweeter flavor!
  • Change up the Herbs – Feel free to change them up. If you like rosemary, sage or thyme – they go great on turkey too.
  • Smokiness – If you want a slight smoky flavor you could use a smoked paprika, chipotle powder, or chili powder.

When I make my rub I usually double this so I can use it on chicken, pork tenderloin or beef recipes. It is a great blend for grilling too!

Can you season turkey in advance?

Yes! This will just give the turkey more flavor. The night before serving place rub on turkey, then loosely cover it with plastic wrap and store in the refrigerator. I don’t recommend doing this too early maybe 12 to 15 hours or so. Definitely no more than 24 hours. There is quite a bit of salt so if it sits too long it could become too salty. Then cook as recipe your directs!

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Side Dishes to go with Turkey

  • Southern Collard Greens
  • Baked Mac and Cheese
  • Best Ever Lima Beans
  • Yellow Squash Casserole
  • Crock Pot Cornbread Dressing

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Turkey Rub Recipe

Prep Time: 5 minutes minutes

Total Time: 5 minutes minutes

Servings: 1 12 to 14 pound turkey

Author: Nikki Lee

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This turkey rub is a blend of savory spices and herbs to make the ultimate poultry seasoning! Homemade spice rub adds loads of flavor to your Thanksgiving turkey, while also delicious on chicken, beef, and Pork! Makes enough for a 12 pound turkey.

Ingredients

  • 1 Tablespoon kosher salt
  • 2 teaspoons seasoned salt
  • 1 teaspoon ground pepper
  • 1 teaspoon poultry seasoning
  • 1 teaspoon garlic powder
  • 1 teaspoon paprika
  • 1 teaspoon red pepper, optional or to taste
  • 1 teaspoon dried basil
  • 1 teaspoon dried parsley

Instructions

  • Combine all ingredients in a small bowl.

  • Rub ingredients under skin and all around turkey as a dry rub or wet rub (turkey rub butter) with softened or melted butter.

  • Prepare as desired. This will be enough seasoning for a 12 – 14 pound turkey.

Notes

Store in an airtight container or mason jar. Double recipe and use for turkey, chicken, pork, or beef.

Nutrition Information

Serving: 11 serving Calories: 3kcal Carbohydrates: 1g Sodium: 783mg (34%)

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  1. Homemade Turkey Rub Recipe (7)
    So good. Made 1x with 1/2 stick butter. Juuuust enough for our tiny 10 lb turkey. Maybe more butter next time.

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    1. Thank you, Rob! I usually use about 1 stick of butter.

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  2. This was the absolute BEST seasoning I have Ever! Put on my Turkey! It is absolutely incredible !! We like pepper, however. I would use half of the called for amount next time. This is most definitely a KEEPER. THANK YOU

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    1. Thank you so much Kim! I have been using this rub for about 20 years now and it’s my family’s favorite! I am so glad you will be using it again and again too!

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  3. We tried this and loved it!! It will be the only way I make turkey now.

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FAQs

What should I season my turkey with? ›

Stick with salt and pepper, put herbs like rosemary, thyme, and sage to work, or take spicy Cajun seasoning for a spin for some kick. Whatever blend you choose, spread it all over the turkey—on top, underneath, between the body and wings and legs, under the skin, and even in the cavity of the bird.

How do you get rub to stick to turkey? ›

Brush the turkey with olive oil, and rub it with the seasoning mixture. Tie the legs together loosely to hold their shape, and tuck the wing tips under.

Should I put butter or oil on my turkey? ›

Add Fat if You Want To. Because turkey breast is especially lean, I like to rub softened fat beneath the skin just before roasting. It melts and gives the meat extra flavor, richness, and moisture. Duck fat is wonderful for this, and it fortifies the poultry flavors, but unsalted butter works well, too.

How to best season ground turkey? ›

The Secret Ingredient To Season Ground Turkey

There are plenty of easy ground turkey recipes out there. But, you will always need spices like olive oil, kosher salt and pepper, chili powder, and garlic powder. You can add minced garlic, and freshly chopped onions and peppers, for an extra edge.

What can I put in the turkey for best flavor? ›

The basics, like onion, garlic, thyme, rosemary, and sage, help lend that traditional Thanksgiving flavor. Take your aromatics up a notch by adding halved lemons or oranges. The citrus will add a nice brightness to the turkey and keep it perfectly moist.

What season is best for turkey? ›

April, May, September and October are pleasantly warm, with temperatures of 20°C to 30°C, so are typically the best times to visit Turkey's grand array of ancient sites. The summer months (June through to September) are very hot, with temperatures reaching the mid-thirties on the south coast.

What is a good binder for turkey rub? ›

The majority of recipes you'll find on the internet and even cookbooks involve using butter as a binder for seasoning chicken or turkey. The butter is supposed to flavor and moisten the turkey when rubbed underneath the skin, as well as help get the skin crispy and golden brown, like a magazine shot.

Is it better to brine or dry rub a turkey? ›

We'll just cut right to the chase: The official Epi opinion is that dry-brining is the only brine method you should consider when prepping a holiday bird. The process is literally just coating the raw turkey in salt (and maybe a few other flavorings) and letting it hang out in the fridge for a couple of days.

Should I put a stick of butter in my turkey? ›

Covering a turkey with butter (under and over the skin) serves to flavor and moisten the meat, as well as help the skin get crispy and golden brown.

Do you cook a turkey at 325 or 350? ›

Roasting the bird slowly, at a lower temperature is the best way to achieve tender meat. You should still prep the bird with butter, salt, and pepper, as described above (or dry-brine it). To cook, set your oven to 325°F and roast for 3½ to 4 hours for a 12- to 14-pound bird.

Should you cover a turkey with aluminum foil? ›

To achieve a perfectly golden, juicy turkey, let the bird spend time both covered and uncovered in the oven. We recommend covering your bird for most of the cooking time to prevent it from drying out; then, during the last 30 minutes or so of cooking, remove the cover so the skin crisps in the hot oven.

What do you put in the bottom of a turkey roasting pan? ›

Place chopped onions, celery, and carrots in the bottom of the roasting pan. Pick a few herbs off the stalks and add to the vegetables. Set aside. Pat dry the turkey with paper towels.

What makes ground turkey taste better? ›

Give Ground Turkey a Savory Boost

To amp up the meat's flavor—but keep it versatile for a range of applications—we added chopped shallot and Worcestershire sauce. Both enhanced the meaty taste of the turkey, while Worcestershire sauce's pungent tang added balance.

How do you make ground turkey not taste bland? ›

Before you start cooking, be sure to season the ground turkey well with salt and pepper. Also consider including dried herbs and spices for additional flavor. If you're cooking meatballs or meatloaf, pinch off some of the seasoned mixture and cook it in a skillet to taste.

What spices are popular in turkey? ›

The Most Popular Spices in Turkey
  • Red Pepper Flakes (Kirmizi Biber)
  • Turkish Bay Leaves (Defne)
  • Wild Thyme (Kekik)
  • Sumac (Sumak)
  • Za'atar (Zaatar)
  • Saffron (Safran)
  • Allspice (Yenibahar)
  • Cumin (Kimyon)
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How can I keep my turkey moist? ›

Brining is the method whereby meat (turkey, in this case) is soaked in a salty water mixed with aromatics like bay leaves, peppercorns and garlic for a couple of days. This has the effect of trapping moisture in the flesh while it roasts, yielding super juicy turkey.

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