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This Smoked Chicken Breast is a wonderfully juicy, smoky chicken breast that is fast and perfect for multiple occasions. It’s a great meal for busy weekdays, and it’ll satisfy a crowd at a backyard BBQ. All you need is chicken and some of my award-winning Chicken Seasoning, and you’re well on your way to enjoying the perfect chicken breast.

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Smoked Boneless Chicken Breast

Smoked boneless chicken breast is one of my favorite ways to enjoy chicken. While I love my overnight briskets and putting in the time, energy, and attention to my slow-smoked ribs, there’s something close to my heart with smoking the perfect, simple chicken breast.

Begin by buying some fresh boneless chicken breasts. These guys are relatively inexpensive at the store, and you can smoke them right out of the package. For those of you who prefer the taste and texture of chicken breast when it has been brined, scroll below for my instructions on brining your chicken before smoking. You’ll want to plan ahead 4 hours to brine your chicken before sticking it on your smoker.

This recipe is an easy, basic process; perfect for those of you who are new to smoking, or for seasoned veterans who need a quick dinner option. Feel free to try out different rubs and seasonings, and try it out brined and not brined. It’s a recipe that is foolproof and one to come back to repeatedly.

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Smoked Chicken Breast Brine

Preparing a brine for your smoked chicken breast is entirely optional. Personally, I don’t usually brine my chicken breast because I prefer the taste and texture of chicken placed directly on the smoker with minimal preparation. During brining, the salt and sugar change the cell structure of the meat itself, so the cell walls retain more liquid during the cooking process.

Many grillers brine their chicken to keep it juicy during the smoking process, but I prefer the texture of a chicken breast that isn’t brined. If you use a good meat thermometer and cook to the correct temperature then your chicken will turn out juicy and full of flavor without needing to brine it first.

I recommend trying chicken breast that has been brined and not brined to determine what you like best. If you want to do a brine for the chicken breasts, here’s the process you’ll take before you smoke the chicken. Remember to plan ahead to allow ample time for the chicken to sit in the brine before you plan on smoking.

  1. Prepare the brine. In a medium pot, mix 3 Tablespoons Kosher salt, 4 cups water, and 1 Tablespoon sugar. Bring to a boil over medium heat and allow salt and sugar to dissolve. Remove the brine from the heat and allow it to cool completely.
  2. Brine the chicken. Place the chicken breasts in the brine and allow them to brine for 4 hours. Remove promptly, as you do not want to chicken to brine too long!

Once your chicken has been brined, pat dry and prepare as outlined in the recipe card. Then make sure to leave us a comment! Do you prefer your chicken breast brined before smoking, or do you season and place it straight on the grill?

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How to Smoke Chicken Breast

Smoking chicken breast is an easy and straightforward process. All you need is a chicken, seasoning, and time. Follow the steps below to get juicy, melt-in-your-mouth chicken every time:

  1. Preheat the smoker. Preheat your smoker (I use my Camp Chef SmokePro) to 225 degrees F. Oak or fruit wood like cherry or apple adds a nice, bold flavor to the chicken.
  2. Prepare the chicken. If you prefer to brine your chicken, remove the chicken from the brine, pat dry, and drizzle with olive oil. Sprinkle with some homemade chicken seasoning OR save yourself a step and stock up on a bottle from my store, Patio Provisions.
  3. Get smoking! Place the chicken directly on the grill grates. Smoke the chicken for approximately 1 hour or until the internal temperature reaches 160 degrees F.
  4. Tent, rest, slice, and serve. Remove the chicken from the smoker, tent with foil, and allow the temperature to increase to 165 degrees F. Slice and serve.

This chicken tastes delicious as-is, and comes out wonderfully juicy and packed with flavor from the chicken seasoning. It also tastes great slathered with some homemade BBQ sauce like my Kansas City BBQ Sauce or my Teriyaki BBQ Sauce.

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How Long to Smoke Chicken Breast

Smoking chicken breast takes approximately 1 hour of cook time. As always, I recommend smoking the chicken to temperature and not to time. Invest in a good, instant-read meat thermometer to help you keep track of the temperature of your meat throughout the smoking process. I would definitely say that not using a good thermometer is the #1 reason for dry or undercooked chicken breasts.

Keep an eye on your chicken while it is on the smoker. Remove the chicken breast when the internal temperature reaches 160 degrees F (remember to stick your meat thermometer in the thickest portion of the meat), then allow the meat to come to 165 while tented with foil. The whole process will likely take anywhere from 50 to 90 minutes, depending on the chicken, what type of smoker you’re using, and the consistency of the heat.

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More Smoked Chicken Recipes

I absolutely love smoked chicken. It gives the chicken amazing flavor, and the chicken comes out juicy every single time. Here are a few more of my favorite smoked chicken recipes to try out today!

  • Smoked Chicken with Kansas City Style BBQ Sauce
  • Whole Smoked Chicken with Zesty Tabasco Spiked Brine
  • Whiskey Peach Smoked Pulled Chicken

Smoked Chicken Breast Recipe

Follow the recipe,and I’ll teach you the simple steps to making your own smoked chicken breast at home. Hey Grill Hey is dedicated to helping you make better BBQ, feed the people you love, and become a backyard BBQ hero. You can find more of my smoking and grilling recipes and videos on YouTube,Instagram,or ourFacebook Page.

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Smoked Chicken Breast

By: Susie Bulloch (heygrillhey.com)

4.58 from 19 votes

This Smoked Chicken Breast is a wonderfully juicy, smoky chicken breast that is fast and perfect for multiple occasions. It's a great meal for busy weekdays, and it'll satisfy a crowd at a backyard BBQ. All you need is chicken and some of my award-winning Chicken Seasoning, and you're well on your way to enjoying the perfect chicken breast.

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Prep Time15 minutes mins

Cook Time1 hour hr

Resting Time10 minutes mins

Total Time1 hour hr 25 minutes mins

Servings4 people

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Equipment

  • Smoker I highly recommend this one!

Ingredients

  • 4 boneless skinless chicken breasts
  • 1-2 Tablespoons Hey Grill Hey Chicken Rub or Lemon Herb Chicken Seasoning
  • 2 Tablespoons olive oil

Instructions

  • Preheat. Preheat the smoker to 225 degrees F using your favorite hardwood. I like to use oak and mix it with a fruitwood like cherry or apple for a bold flavor.

  • Season. Drizzle the olive oil on the chicken breasts and rub to distribute. Sprinkle the Chicken Rub evenly on all sides over each chicken breast. Scroll to the notes section for a link to my Lemon Herb Chicken Seasoning if you don't have any Chicken Rub on hand.

  • Smoke. Place the chicken breasts directly on the grill rates and smoke for approximately 1 hour. Cook until the internal temperature of the thickest part of the meat reaches 160 degrees F.

  • Rest. Remove the chicken from the smoker. Tent with foil, and let the carryover cooking increase the internal temperature to 165 degrees F.

  • Dig in. Once the chicken has reached 165 degrees F, slice, serve, and enjoy!

Notes

Lemon Herb Chicken Seasoning Recipe

Nutrition

Calories: 191kcal | Protein: 24g | Fat: 10g | Saturated Fat: 2g | Cholesterol: 72mg | Sodium: 131mg | Potassium: 418mg | Vitamin A: 34IU | Vitamin C: 1mg | Calcium: 6mg | Iron: 1mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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Susie is the BBQ Brain behind the Hey Grill Hey website. Her passion for smoked meats and developing fun, new recipes have landed her on the Food Network, cooking turkeys with Shaq, and on a couple of Guinness World Records. When she’s not grilling, she is hanging out with Todd and their three kids, preferably outdoors!

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FAQs

How long does it take to smoke chicken breasts at 225? ›

Smoke your chicken breast at 225°F until it reaches an internal temperature of 165°F. This should take about 1 hour. Optional: If you prefer a slight crust on your chicken breast, smoke your chicken at 225°F until it reaches an internal temperature of 115°F.

Is it better to smoke a chicken at 225 or 250? ›

To get the best smoke flavor you'll want to set your grill between 180-225℉.

How do you keep chicken breast moist when smoking? ›

The key to moist, flavorful smoked chicken is a low temperature and patience. (That melted butter helps, too.) Boneless skinless chicken breasts really benefit from a longer cooking time at a lower temperature because it keeps the moisture from cooking off.

Do you flip chicken breast when smoking? ›

There's no need to flip chicken while smoking. However, you can flip them once if you'd like to get grill lines on both sides. Why is my smoked chicken breast rubbery? If your chicken breasts are rubbery, it is likely that they are overcooked.

How long to smoke a 4 lb chicken at 225 degrees? ›

How Long to Smoke a Whole Chicken. Using an approximately 4lb whole chicken (fully thawed and cavity empty) and smoking at 225 degrees F. it will take approximately 3.5 – 4.5 hours to smoked a whole chicken. That being said the best way to track when your bird is done is to keep track of the internal temp.

Why is my smoked chicken rubbery? ›

Cook at Higher Temperatures

The ideal temperature to cook your chicken should be around 275 °F – 320 °F (135 °C – 160 °C). As you start to decrease temperature beyond this threshold, the skin will become rubbery. The chicken fat needs to be cooked into the meat, and that cannot happen when your temperature is very low.

How to keep chicken skin moist when smoking? ›

After the skin has dried, brush a small amount of oil on the chicken and apply the rub or seasoning right before it goes into the smoker.

What's the best temperature to smoke chicken? ›

Start your smoker temperature at 225 degrees

The best smoker temperatures for chicken are around 225 degrees.

How long to smoke chicken breast at 300 on a pellet grill? ›

Once the smoker has reached 300 degrees, lay each chicken breast directly on the grill grates and cook with the lid closed for 30 minutes. After 30 minutes, close the lid and cook for an additional 30 minutes or until the chicken reaches an internal temperature of 165 degrees.

Should I put oil on chicken before smoking? ›

After the chicken is brushed with a thin layer of olive oil, season lightly with a rub or simply use salt to flavor the chicken—the wood smoke is your major flavoring agent. If you like barbecue sauce, serve it on the side. This chicken is so flavorful that it really doesn't need anything else.

Do you rinse chicken before smoking? ›

Do not wash your chicken. This is because washing it will add more bacteria contained in the water. Don't worry about this as the bacteria contained in the chicken will be killed when it is being smoked. Use soap and water to wash your hands before handling the chicken.

What is the ideal temp for smoking chicken? ›

If you're making a whole smoked chicken (or several), it can take up to 4 hours to fully smoke at 225°F. At that point, the smoked chicken internal temp should reach between 160°F and 165°F in the thickest part of the chicken breast, and the thighs should be between 170°F and 175°F.

Is it safe to cook chicken at 225? ›

Cook your chicken at 225–250°F (107–121°C) for an hour to imbue the meat with smoky goodness. The slow smoking not only gives us flavor, but it also cooks the meat quite gently for that first hour. Once that's done, though, it's time to crank up the heat.

Can you overcook chicken in a smoker? ›

Yes, you can overcook chicken in a smoker, just like any other cooking method. That's why it is crucial to keep an eye on the temperature. You want to pull your chicken at just the right time to ensure it comes out juicy and tender, not overcooked and dry.

How long to smoke chicken breasts at 350? ›

How Long Does it Take to Smoke a Chicken at 350 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!

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