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These Smoked Turkey Legs are an awesome Disney copycat that tastes just like the ones in the theme park. They are large and in charge, coming ‘atcha with tons of smoky flavor. So go ahead and skip the theme park, and make your very own smoked turkey legs at home!

Disney Smoked Turkey Legs

That’s right folks, today we’re making a Disney smoked turkey legs copycat. You know when you’re walking through the park and you pass that cart just overflowing with all the good turkey smells? Now you can have them at home!

Now, before we continue, these turkey legs are not the same as if you were to throw a turkey leg on the smoker. No no, first they are cured with a curing salt (specifically sodium nitrite). This is what gives them that signature pink color that looks almost like ham.

In fact, some people say these turkey legs taste like ham. This is most likely due to that gorgeous, even saltiness throughout the leg.

And for those of you who have never been to Disneyland or who have never tasted the glory that is a Disney turkey leg, jump on this recipe ASAP. It’s sure to be one of the best bites of food you ever treat yourself to.

Where to Buy Turkey Legs

Okay, you’re ready to begin the great turkey smoke, but where do you find those ginormous turkey legs? The legs at Disneyland are male tom turkey legs. These guys are anywhere from 1 ½ -2 pounds a piece! They can easily feed two people, and they’re a great option when you’re in the park and need a major protein refuel.

But if you head to your local grocer, you’ll find that most turkey legs at the grocery store are hen legs. These are smaller than those sold in Disneyland and are approximately 3/4 -1 pound a piece. For today’s recipe, we’re going with these hen legs. Even though they aren’t as big as the tom turkey legs, they’ll still taste just as delicious, and they are more readily available. I personally like cooking hen legs; they don’t take as long, and they’re a more logical serving size per person.

If you’re really gung-ho about smoking the big tom legs, you can occasionally you can get your butcher to get tom turkey legs. This takes a bit of extra time and preparation, but if you can get your hand on some of these, I say go for it! This same recipe will work for these giant turkey legs, just keep in mind you’ll have to increase the cooking time to get them up to a safe consumable temperature.

Smoked Turkey Leg Brine

The magic step to making these smoked turkey legs comes from the brine. This magically wet curing liquid does 3 things to the turkey legs:

  • It helps tenderize the meat.
  • The brine gives the turkey that gorgeous signature pink color.
  • It gives an even saltiness throughout – talk about a major flavor baby!

This brine combined with the smoke makes for a flavor explosion, with tender, fall-off-the-bone meat.

Smoked Turkey Leg Seasoning

These smoked turkey legs are seasoned throughout, but it is a super simple salt flavor. If you want to amp up the overall flavor of the turkey leg, you can rub it down with a seasoning blend. I highly recommend using my homemade Smoked Turkey Rub. It is an awesome combination of sweet, savory, and herby. If you’re worried about things getting too salty with the brine AND the rub, you can reduce the salt in the rub by half.

How to Cook Smoked Turkey Legs

Smoking these turkey legs involves a 2-step process (3 if you count devouring these bad boys!):

  1. Brine. First up, prepare the brine and add the turkey legs. Place in the fridge and allow the legs to cure for 24 hours. I like to cure my turkey legs in a gallon zip-top bag to make sure they’re fully submerged.
  2. Smoke. After your turkey legs have been curing for an entire day, remove them from the brine, rinse them with cool water, and pat dry. With your smoker preheated to 225 degrees F, you’re ready to place your turkey legs directly on the grill grates, close the lid, and smoke for approximately 1.5 hours with your favorite wood. Pull the legs off the smoker when the internal temperature has reached 175 degrees F.

Give the turkey legs a moment to rest and come down in temperature before eating. Oh, and don’t even think about pulling out any silverware. This food should be attacked by hands and teeth only. I like to wrap mine in my Hey Grill Hey butcher paper for looks AND to have the paper as a nice handle to keep your hands clean.

How Long to Smoke Turkey Legs

It takes approximately an hour and a half to make these smoked turkey legs.

Most poultry needs to be cooked to a final internal temperature of 165 degrees F. Turkey legs are dark meat, so they’re fattier. You want these to fall off the bone without resistance. Smoking them to 175 degrees F will get you that super tender fall-off-the-bone bite. Keep a reliable meat thermometer handy to keep track of the temperature as you’re smoking.

More Smoked Turkey Recipes

Winner winner…uh…turkey dinner? Honestly, you’ll feel like a winner when you cook up these other smoked turkey recipes. They’re perfect for Thanksgiving, Sunday dinners, or anytime you have a hankering for some good-tasting food.

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  • Smoked Turkey Gravy
  • Smoked Turkey Rub

Smoked Turkey Leg Recipe

Follow the smoked turkey leg recipe below and let’s make something delicious! I’m all about helping you make better BBQ, feed the people you love, and become a BBQ hero. If you want to see more of my recipes, tips, and behind-the-scenes action, follow along on my social channels. You can find me onInstagram,Facebook, andYouTube!

This post was originally published in November 2019. We recently updated it with more information and helpful tips. The recipe remains the same.

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Smoked Turkey Legs

By: Susie Bulloch (heygrillhey.com)

Smoked Turkey Legs are an awesome Disney copycat that taste just like the ones in the theme park. They large and in charge, with tons of smoky flavor.

Prep Time15 minutes mins

Cook Time1 hour hr 30 minutes mins

Cure Time1 day d

Total Time1 day d 1 hour hr 45 minutes mins

Servings4

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Ingredients

  • 4 turkey legs

Wet Cure

  • 4 cups cool water
  • 2 bay leaves
  • ¼ cup dark brown sugar
  • 1 Tablespoon kosher salt
  • 1 Tablespoon whole black peppercorns
  • 1 teaspoon Prague powder #1 (curing salt)

Instructions

  • Make the curing liquid. Make the curing liquid by dissolving the salt, brown sugar, and curing salt (Prague powder) in cool water. Stir in the black peppercorns and the bay leaves.

  • Cure. Place the turkey legs in a gallon zip-top bag, and pour the curing liquid over the legs. Put the bag on a plate and cure for 24 hours in the refrigerator.

  • Preheat. Turn on the smoker and allow it to preheat to 225 degrees F using your favorite wood.

  • Prep. Remove the turkey legs from the refrigerator and take the legs out of the brine. Give them a quick rinse under cool water and pat them dry.

  • Smoke. Place the turkey legs directly on the smoker. Close the lid and smoke them for 1 1/2 hours or until the internal temperature of the legs reaches 175 degrees F.

  • Enjoy. Remove the turkey legs from the smoker, allow them to cool slightly, and dig in!

Nutrition

Calories: 548.57kcal | Carbohydrates: 1.64g | Protein: 73.83g | Fat: 25.39g | Saturated Fat: 7.79g | Cholesterol: 267.3mg | Sodium: 291.61mg | Potassium: 1061.02mg | Fiber: 0.63g | Sugar: 0.01g | Vitamin A: 13.68IU | Calcium: 82.58mg | Iron: 6.72mg

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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Smoked Turkey Legs (Disney Copycat) - Hey Grill, Hey (2024)

FAQs

Does Disney World still have smoked turkey legs? ›

I am happy to tell you that Turkey Legs are still offered in the Magic Kingdom and EPCOT. If you've walked your 10,000 steps for the day and need some great protein in the palm of your hand, you can head to Liberty Square Market or Prince Eric's Village Market.

Are store bought smoked turkey legs already cooked? ›

The turkey legs are already safe to eat as they are pre cooked but taking them to 165°F ensures they are cooked through and hot. To keep the turkey leg moist, place a foil pan underneath with some chicken broth. As the chicken broth warms and starts to create steam, it will help the turkey from drying out.

Why are my smoked turkey legs tough? ›

Whether you grill, braise, roast or smoke, the key is to use a combination of high temperature (to crisp the skin) and very low temperature (to cook the meat gently and keep it from toughening up).

Where are the turkey legs in Epcot? ›

At EPCOT, you'll find turkey legs at the Fife & Drum Tavern near The American Adventure.

How to make makrout dreamlight valley? ›

For that, go to a Cooking Station and add wheat, canola, dates, and cinnamon to the pot. It would be better to keep Makrout for consumption rather than selling it at Goofy's Stall, as it doesn't fetch a high price. It goes for only 254 Star Coins. Eating it is more beneficial as it can restore 1,157 energy.

How much does a smoked turkey leg cost at Disney World? ›

The cost of a turkey leg in Walt Disney World varies depending on location. It can cost as low as $13.49 at Liberty Square Market in Magic Kingdom and as high as $15.49 (with a bag of chips) at Prince Eric's Village Market in Magic Kingdom. How many calories in a Disney turkey leg?

Are smoked turkey legs healthy? ›

Smoked turkey is a lean meat that offers important nutrients, so there are some benefits to eating it. But because it's processed and high in sodium, it's probably best to enjoy it on occasion.

When did Disney start selling turkey legs? ›

“In 1989, Walt Disney World Resort began offering turkey legs to guests,” Smothers says. “This hearty treat—that is easily shared—was initially only sold from one cart in Frontierland at Magic Kingdom Park. In 1994, turkey legs were expanded to all other Walt Disney World theme parks.”

Why do smoked turkey legs taste like ham? ›

Despite all the similarities, though, the turkey leg is just that — turkey. However, there is a scientific reason behind the two meats' resemblance: Both smoked turkey and ham are cured in the same way, yielding their corresponding flavors.

Why are smoked turkey legs pink? ›

Scientists have found that pinkness occurs when gases in the atmosphere of a heated gas or electric oven react chemically with hemoglobin in the meat tissues to give poultry a pink tinge. They are the same substances that give red color to smoked hams and other cured meats.

How long do I heat up an already smoked turkey leg? ›

Reheating – To reheat, place in a baking dish and cover with a loosely fitted piece of foil. Place in a 350°F oven and warm for 45 minutes to 1 hour, until heated through. Turkey legs are cooked when an instant read thermometer registers to 165°F.

How do you get crispy skin on smoked turkey legs? ›

Smoker Temperature and Cooking Time

Pellet Grill Turkey: The best way to smoke a turkey and ensure tender meat with crisp skin is to start at a lower temperature. Set your smoker temperature around 250 degrees Fahrenheit to slowly render the skin while maintaining the turkey's internal temperature for safe consumption.

Can you eat smoked turkey leg raw? ›

Well smoked meat does not need to be cooked but can be if you like. Smoking involves long slow cooking over low smoky heat. So it's already cooked.

Why did my smoked turkey turn black? ›

If excess wood is added to the smoker, it can result in too much smoke, eventually turning the meat black. The basic rule of thumb suggests starting smoking with only two ounces of wood.

Can you get turkey legs at Disney? ›

Tortuga Tavern in Adventureland, Prince Eric's Village Market in Fantasyland, and Liberty Square Market all have them on the Menu. There is even a dedicated Turkey Leg Cart in Frontierland! In Epcot, you will find smoky deliciousness at the Fife & Drum Tavern at the American Adventure Pavilion.

How much is Disney turkey leg? ›

Hot Foods near Central Plaza ($12.99) Not to far from the Partners Statue and just outside the Royal Theatre, Hot Foods near Central Plaza is 1 of 3 spots guests can purchase a Disney Turkey Leg.

How do you dig up bones in Disney Dreamlight Valley? ›

To remove large bones from Sunlit Plateau, you'll need to get Scar to friendship level 7 and unlock his quest "The Circle of Life." The cunning lion will send you to speak to Mother Gothel, who asks for some Old Bones and 10x Purified Night Shards. Old Bones are found within the Vitalys Mines in Sunlit Plateau.

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