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This Smoked Chicken Breast is so tender and juicy, with a smoky flavor that’s impossible to resist. Best chicken ever? It just might be! Here’s how to smoke chicken breast on any style of smoker that will make you feel like a pit master.

sliced smoked chicken breast on plate

When you get a smoker, you just want to smoke all the things.

We started with this succulent Smoked Salmon, and now that I’ve seen how easy and how spectacular smoking favorite proteins can be, I’m fixing to fire it up every change we get.

Next up: smoked chicken breast.

Now, I have lots of ways to make boneless, skinless chicken breasts taste delicious, from Pan Fried Chicken Breast to Grilled Chicken Breast, but we all know that on their own, without any of those special tricks, they can be a little bit bland.

That’s why boneless chicken breasts are the perfect candidate for the smoking treatment!

Sliced seasoned chicken breast with a green salad topped with almonds on a white plate.

What Makes This the Best Smoked Chicken Breast

No bland chicken here!

Smoking infuses food with so much flavor, but it’s not just the smokiness that makes this smoked chicken breast recipe so good.

Here are some more reasons you’ll love it.

seasoned smoking chicken breast in smoker

How to Make Smoked Chicken

You can use this smoked chicken breast recipe on any style of smoker—charcoal smokers (Weber, Big Green Egg), pellet smokers (Traeger), and electric smokers all work here.

Ready? Let’s talk about how to smoke chicken breast in a smoker!

Tip!

While the smoker preheats, gather your ingredients, mix the dry rub, and prep the chicken.


The Ingredients

Substitution Tip

You can substitute the canola oil with another oil that has a high smoke point.

The Directions

chicken breast on pan for smoker

1. Prepare the chicken by drying it and brushing it with olive oil.

smoked chicken breast seasoning in a bowl

2. Mix the dry rub ingredients in a small bowl.

seasoned chicken breast for smoking

3. Rub the seasoning all over the chicken breasts. Preheat the smoker to 225 degrees F, then brush it with canola oil.

smoking chicken breasts easily on the smoker

  1. Place the chicken breasts in the smoker. If you’re using the butter, baste the chicken when it reaches 140–150 degrees F. Continue to cook until the chicken reaches 160 degrees F.

juicy smoked chicken breast on a pan

  1. Remove the chicken, then tent it with foil for 5 minutes to rest before slicing. ENJOY!

Tips for the Best Smoked Chicken

Best Instant Read Thermometers

Storage Tips

Meal Prep Tip

Smoked chicken breasts are excellent for meal prep, and if you are smoking chicken, you might as well make a bunch. Slice them up and add them to salads for lunches, tuck them into wraps, or make them into sandwiches.

the best smoked chicken breast

What to Serve With Smoked Chicken

juicy smoked chicken breast on a plate with sauce

If you’re looking for a chicken dinner that’s really a winner, it’s time to pull out your smoker and make these juicy smoked chicken breasts!

Frequently Asked Questions

How Do You Keep Chicken Breasts 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.

Is It Better to Smoke a Chicken at 225 or 250 degrees?

Smoking a chicken at 225°F is the optimal temperature for achieving juicy, tender meat. If you need to cook your chicken faster, you can raise the smoker temperature to 250°F, but your chicken is more likely to dry out.

Do You Need to Brine Chicken Before Smoking?

While I do like to brine Baked Chicken Breasts, I’ve found there’s no need to brine chicken breasts before smoking. Although you certainly can brine your chicken if you’d like to, it will still be flavorful and tender without this step.

Do You Flip Chicken Breasts When Smoking?

Because a smoker circulates heat (and smoke) around the chicken, rather than cooking with direct heat like a grill, you don’t need to flip chicken breasts when you’re smoking them.

This no-fail smoked chicken breast is tender and juicy, with an irresistibly smoky flavor. Here's how to make it step-by-step in your smoker!

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*Feel free to swap the seasoning suggested here with your favorite dry rub.

Serving: 1 (of 6)Calories: 409kcalCarbohydrates: 4gProtein: 57gFat: 17gSaturated Fat: 6gPolyunsaturated Fat: 2gMonounsaturated Fat: 7gTrans Fat: 0.3gCholesterol: 184mgPotassium: 1022mgFiber: 1gSugar: 2gVitamin A: 584IUVitamin C: 3mgCalcium: 24mgIron: 1mg

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