EASY TRAEGER SMOKED CHICKEN BREAST

Smoked chicken breast doesn’t get any better or easier than this! We are obsessed with smoking on our Traeger smoker, and with a few tricks these smoked chicken breasts turn out perfectly tender and moist every time.

A photo of whole smoked chicken breasts and sliced smoked chicken breasts on a charcoal gray plate with lemon wedges and kale on the side.

Unlike other chicken breast recipes, these are totally flavorful chicken breaststhat never come out dry! We are letting you in on all our smoking tips as well as our smoked chicken rub recipe. Don’t miss it!

Ok, have you used a Traeger grill yet? Or seen it be used? They always have Traeger demos going on here at our Costco, so go check it out at your local Costco or wherever you can find Traegers. And the next time you find a deal on a Traeger, get on board the Traeger train with us! These beauties are life-changing!
We’ve already shared our Brazilian Smoked Tri TipSmoked Pulled Pork, and Apple Pecan Smoked Turkey, so we were definitely due for a smoked chicken recipe!
Let’s skip all the small talk and get right to the details of smoking the best chicken breasts of your life!

A photo of whole smoked chicken breasts and on a charcoal gray plate with lemon wedges and kale on the side.

SMOKED CHICKEN RUB

This recipe starts with our smoked chicken rub recipe that adds loads of flavor to these smoked chicken breasts. There is a little sweet, a little salt, a little heat, and every flavor you are looking for in the perfect traeger smoked chicken breast. Here is what you will need:
  • Brown Sugar
  • Turbinado Sugar (if you can’t find turbinado sugar, just use more brown sugar)
  • Celery Seed
  • Paprika
  • Kosher Salt
  • Black Pepper
  • Cayenne Pepper
  • Garlic Powder
  • Onion Powder
Pat dry the chicken breasts and then smother the top of them with half of this chicken rub. Then let them rest for 15 minutes or up to a half hour in the refrigerator. If you let them rest longer than 15 minutes, wrap them with plastic wrap.
A photo of whole smoked chicken breasts and sliced smoked chicken breasts on a charcoal gray plate with lemon wedges and kale on the side.

HOW TO MAKE SMOKED CHICKEN BREASTS

Now it is time to let the Traeger work its magic! Heat your smoker on “smoke” (on Traeger use the “super smoke”) with the lid open for 5 minutes. Then turn the heat to 350 degrees and close the lid for 15 minutes to allow it to warm up.
Place the chicken spiced side down and then liberally coat the underside with the rest if the smoked chicken rub. Close the lid and allow it to cook for 12-13 minutes. Then turn the chicken over and allow it to cook for another 10-12 minutes or until they reach an internal temperature of 165-170 degrees.

A photo of sliced smoked chicken breasts and on a charcoal gray plate.

THE KEY TO PERFECTLY SMOKED CHICKEN BREASTS

The key to smoking meat is to give it plenty of time at a low temperature and then plenty of time to rest on the counter as well. The muscle fibers get all worked up with cooking so you really need to let them relax again on the counter in order for the juices to redistribute, otherwise when you cut into the meat, or start to pull it apart in this case, all of the juices will run out which is a big mistake.
Once the chicken has reached temperature, remove the chicken from the grill and lay foil over the top of it on a cutting board. Let the chicken rest for 3-5 minutes before slicing.

HOW LONG DOES IT TAKE TO SMOKE A CHICKEN AT 225 DEGREES?

All you need is about 40 minutes to have smoked chicken breasts. No waking up at 2am to start the smoker with this one! It is so quick and easy!

HOW CAN YOU TELL IF CHICKEN BREAST IS COOKED?

I love this little trick my mom taught me years ago. Touch your pointer finger and thumb together and the palm of your hand will tell you how a cooked chicken breast should feel. If it’s still jiggly it needs more time. Also, if you oiled your grill or the meat it should release from the grill grates when it is cooked. 

A photo of whole smoked chicken breasts and sliced smoked chicken breasts on a charcoal gray plate with lemon wedges and kale on the side.

CAN CHICKEN BREAST BE A LITTLE PINK?

The USDA says that as long as all parts of the chicken have reached a minimum internal temperature of 165°, it is safe to eat.  Color doesn’t indicate doneness. Smoked meat often leaves a pink hue but if it has come to temperature it’s fine. 

WHAT TRAEGER PELLETS SHOULD I USE?

For this smoked chicken breasts recipe, we used a combination of apple and mesquite Traeger pellets. We like to try different pellets all the time, so try different ones to see which wood you like best, each adds a unique flavor.

WHICH TRAEGER GRILL SHOULD I BUY?

We have been given the opportunity to try out a few Traeger grills and we’ve decide the Texas Elite 34 Wood Pellet Grill & Smoker Traeger grill is our favorite.
Pro tip: You don’t often think about having the best tools for handling the meat, but these these Dragonn tongs for grilling are the best rated on Amazon and we love them too!
We can’t wait for your to try this smoked chicken recipe! It is great on its own, but we also love it in our Smoked Chicken Kale Salad! Oh, and I haven’t mentioned that it’s healthy too!

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