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Whether you use it dry or turn it into a wet rub, this simple blend brings flavor to your turkey, and this post shows you how.

Turkey Rub Seasonings
Turkey is rather bland, so it doesn’t take much to enhance its taste. Let’s keep it simple and grab:
- Sage: an earthy herb that’s a staple in all poultry seasoning.
- Paprika: smoked paprika adds more depth, but regular works too.
- Garlic powder: a classic aromatic you won’t want to omit.
- Onion powder: makes everything taste better.
- Salt: enhances the flavor of the other seasonings and the meat.

For a smoky and sweet rub, add 1 tablespoon of brown sugar, similar to a dry pork rub recipe.
How to Make Turkey Rub
Measure the spices into a bowl and mix them well to combine. Store it inside a spice jar or zip bag in the pantry for up to 2 months.
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How to Use Turkey Rub
This recipe yields enough for a 15 to 20-pound turkey, which you’ll want to pat dry first. It can be used as a dry or wet rub, depending on what you like and how you’re cooking the turkey.
As a Dry Rub
Generously rub the turkey seasoning all over the entire bird, using your hands to cover both the top and bottom, including under the skin and inside the cavity. This method is ideal for frying or smoking, as it helps the seasonings stick and form a flavorful, crispy crust.
As a Wet Rub
For roasted turkeys, mix the dry rub with melted butter or olive oil to form a paste, then rub it over and under the skin. The fats help lock in moisture and infuse the meat and skin with rich flavor while it roasts.

When to Season a Turkey
You’ll want to season the turkey before baking, ideally the night before, and then refrigerate it with the rub on for the best flavor. After rubbing the spice mix over and under the skin, place the turkey in a large plastic bag or wrap it in plastic wrap to allow the flavor of the seasoning to soak in.
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More Turkey Rub Seasoning Variations
Keep the amounts of salt, garlic, and onion powder in the recipe card, then add one or more of the following herbs:
- rosemary (1 teaspoon)
- thyme (1 teaspoon)
- oregano (1 teaspoon)
- Italian seasoning (2 teaspoons)
- Herbs de Provence (2 teaspoons)
Classic Turkey Rub Recipe

Watch how it’s made:
Ingredients
- 1 tablespoon salt
- 1 teaspoon dried sage
- 1 teaspoon smoked paprika
- 1 tablespoon garlic powder
- 1 tablespoon onion powder
Instructions
Mix the seasoning:
- In a small bowl, combine the salt, dried sage, paprika, garlic powder, and onion powder. Mix until evenly combined.
For a dry rub (best for smoked or fried turkey):
- Generously rub the seasoning over the turkey, on top of and under the skin, and inside the cavity. This method creates a flavorful crust and helps the seasoning stick during smoking or frying.
For a wet rub (best for roasted turkey):
- Melt 4 tablespoons of butter or use olive oil and stir it into the spice mix to create a paste. Rub it over and under the skin. The added fat locks in moisture and gives the meat and drippings extra flavor.






Sonia Seivwright says
I like how simple you made this rub, using pantry bits like garlic powder, paprika and thyme. It feels easy enough to pull together even on a busy day but still gives the turkey a rich flavour.
Bedabrata Chakraborty says
Your turkey rub recipe sounds simple and flavorful enough to try for a holiday meal. I like that it seems easy to follow and probably adds great taste. I might give it a shot next time I cook turkey for family or friends.
LisaLisa says
I’m going to try your Turkey rub recipe, I love a good meat rub, all the right flavors can make a world of difference in taste. My mom taught me a good rub, and I still use it today
Nikki Wayne says
What a tasty and savory recipe for turkey. It is very simple and practical, good to serve and prepare for big events.
Melanie E says
I haven’t made or used a turkey rub recipe before. I love the spice combination you have used. It certainly will help to add such a wonderful flavour to the turkey.