When holidays are near, demand for store-bought smoked turkey legs rises, as does the challenge of reheating them right. After trying several methods, I found that oven-baking brings out the smokey, tender flavor, while microwaving can make them rubbery and dry.
This easy dinner fix saves the mess of cooking from scratch. Simply place the pre-cooked smoked turkey legs in a casserole dish with extra butter to keep them juicy and slow-bake them covered until warm. Perfect for a sit-down Thanksgiving meal without hassle! Do Same For Spicy garlic Parmesan Wings.
Guide to Smoked Turkey Legs
Store-bought smoked turkey legs are big treats at festivals and fairs. They are often pre-cooked for convenience. The goal is to reheat without losing the juicy flavors of smoking. Bought from the grocery store, they need to be slow-baked to tenderize the tendons and make them meatier and easier to eat.
Why Are Smoked Turkey Legs So Popular?
Smoked turkey legs are trendy because they’re easier to prepare than an entire turkey and have a tastier dark meat flavor. They’re an easy grab-and-go meal seen at theme parks like Disney and fairs, where people enjoy smoked meat on a stick. Their big size makes them perfect to devour like a caveman! and Spicy Garlic Parmesan Chicken Skewers
How much do turkey legs weigh?
Most turkey legs weigh around 1.5-2.5 pounds and are 3-4 times the size of a traditional chicken drumstick. This impressive weight makes them a hearty option, perfect for those looking to enjoy a substantial meal.
Cooking store-bought smoked turkey legs can seem simple, but using the correct methods ensures they’re flavorful, moist, and tender. Whether you choose to oven-bake, smoke, grill, or air-fry, each method brings out unique flavors and textures, perfect for different preferences and occasions. Here’s a guide to making the most of each cooking style:
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Oven-Baked Method
First, preheat the oven to 350°F. Remove the turkey legs from the packaging and pat them dry with paper towels; there’s no need to wash them, but you may rinse them in cold water if you prefer.
Season lightly with an all-purpose low-sodium BBQ rub or poultry seasoning to enhance flavor, as pre-cooked turkey legs can sometimes taste bland.
Now, place each turkey leg on a wire cooking rack set over a baking sheet and cook until the internal temperature reaches 165°F, approximately 35 minutes.
To keep the turkey leg moist, place a foil pan with chicken broth underneath; the steam created will help prevent drying out.
For reheating, use a warm oven at 325°F, cover with foil, and bake for about half an hour to avoid burning and ensure the turkey legs stay warm and flavorful.
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Crispy Air-Fried Turkey Legs
To air fry your turkey leg, remove it from the packaging and pat it dry with paper towels. Then, cover it in olive oil and lightly season with BBQ or poultry seasoning. Make sure your air fryer is large enough to hold the leg comfortably.
Set the temperature to 375°F and cook until the internal temp reaches 165°F, which should take about 20 minutes.
Flip the leg a few times to ensure both sides are evenly cooked. The result is a tender, hot turkey leg with crispy skin—one of my favorite methods for perfecting turkey legs!
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Enhanced Smoked Flavor
Although turkey legs are pre-smoked, adding an extra round of smoking brings out a richer smoke flavor. Begin by seasoning with an all-purpose BBQ rub and setting your pellet smoker to 225°F with apple wood pellets or cherry wood for a subtle, delicate flavor.
Smoke until the internal temperature reaches 165°F. For a more robust smoke flavor, try using hickory or mesquite for extra richness.
Towards the end, brush BBQ sauce on the meat and raise the temperature to 275°F to let the sauce tack up before removing the legs. This creates a fair-worthy taste, like those at Disney World or a state fair.
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Charred and Juicy Grilled Turkey Legs
To make grilled turkey legs extra delicious, coat them in olive oil and season them with a BBQ rub.
Preheat the grill to medium heat and lay the legs directly over the heat source for that flavorful char on the outside of the meat.
Cook the legs, flipping them a few times until the internal temperature reaches 165°F. For added taste, you can glaze them with butter and a spice mix or intensify the smokiness by grilling smoked turkey legs. The result is a great texture and rich flavor.
Can I Use a Crock Pot to Cook Turkey Legs?
While a crock pot can cook turkey legs, it’s not the method I’d recommend. The slow cooker tends to make the legs mushy and dried out if left all day, creating a crazy mix of dry and mushy at the same time. The texture was unfavorable for a meal, though it could work if you shred the turkey meat off the bone for sandwiches or other recipes.
Serving Turkey Legs
To serve, wrap the bottom of each turkey leg with aluminum foil to keep hands clean while holding and eating. Pair with classic sides like mashed potatoes, coleslaw, and cornbread—these go well with smoked turkey legs for a complete meal.
In Closing
Whatever method you choose—baked, air-fried, smoked, or grilled—each can deliver delicious results. My favorites are air-fried for the crispy skin and smoked for that extra flavor from BBQ sauce.
The key to perfecting pre-smoked turkey legs is going slow and low to bring out tenderness and balance the pre-smoked flavor. Enjoy the process as much as the eating, letting each flavor complement the original taste.
Tips for Storing Leftover Turkey Legs
Here’s how you can store leftover smoked turkey legs to keep them fresh for later use:
- Let turkey legs cool to room temperature before storing.
- Wrap tightly in plastic wrap or aluminum foil to prevent drying out.
- Store in an airtight container or resealable bag in the fridge for up to 3-4 days.
- For long-term storage, freeze for up to 2-3 months.
- To reheat, thaw in the refrigerator overnight and warm in the oven or microwave.
FAQS
- Are smoked turkey legs from the store already cooked?
Yes, most store-bought smoked turkey legs are fully cooked. - How do you heat ready-to-eat smoked turkey legs?
Wrap in foil and heat in the oven at 300°F for about 30 minutes or until warmed through. - How do you cook a store-bought smoked turkey?
Place in a preheated oven at 325°F, cover, and heat for 10-15 minutes per pound. - How long do you have to cook smoked turkey legs?
If they’re already cooked, heat for 20-30 minutes at 300°F until warmed.
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Ingredients
- 5 Pieces Turkey Legs
Wet Cure
- 4 cups Cool Water
- 2 bay leaves
- ¼ cup Dark brown sugar
- 1 tbsp Kosher Salt
- 1 tbsp whole black peppercorns
- 1 tbsp Prague powder #1 (curing salt)
Air Fried
- 1 tbsp olive oil
- 1 tbsp all purpose bbq rub or homemade chicken dry rub
Grilled
- 1 tbsp olive oil
- 1 tbsp all purpose bbq rub or homemade chicken dry rub
Smoked
- 1 tbsp olive oil
- 1 tbsp all purpose bbq rub or homemade chicken dry rub
- ¼ cup of bbq sauce
Instructions
Oven-Baked Turkey Leg
- Preparation: Coat the turkey leg generously with olive oil, then season it thoroughly using BBQ rub or your favorite homemade chicken seasoning blend.
- Baking: Preheat your oven to 350°F (175°C). Place the seasoned turkey leg on a baking tray and bake for about 35 minutes, or until the internal temperature reaches 165°F (74°C).
- Tip for Moisture: To keep the turkey leg juicy, place a pan filled with chicken broth beneath it while baking.
Air-Fried Turkey Leg
- Preparation: Rub the turkey leg with olive oil and season with BBQ rub or homemade chicken seasoning.
- Air Frying: Set your air fryer to 375°F (190°C). Place the seasoned turkey leg inside and cook for 20 minutes, or until the internal temperature reaches 165°F (74°C).
Grilled Turkey Leg
- Preparation: Coat the turkey leg with olive oil and season it with BBQ rub or your preferred homemade seasoning.
- Grilling: Preheat your grill to medium heat. Place the turkey leg on the grill and cook, flipping occasionally for even browning.
- Final Temperature: Grill until the internal temperature of the turkey leg reaches 165°F (74°C).
Smoked Turkey Leg
- Preparation: Generously coat the turkey leg with olive oil, then season with BBQ rub or homemade chicken seasoning.
- Smoking: Preheat your smoker to 225°F (110°C). Smoke the turkey leg for about 2 hours, or until the internal temperature reaches 145°F (63°C).
- Finishing Touch: Increase the smoker temperature to 275°F (135°C). Brush the turkey leg with BBQ sauce and continue smoking until it reaches an internal temperature of 165°F (74°C).