Smoking stuffed chicken breasts is a fantastic way to infuse juicy, tender poultry with rich, smoky barbecue flavor. When properly smoked, the chicken takes on a wonderful hint of wood smoke while the flavorful stuffing provides a delicious contrast in texture and taste. However, nailing the right smoking time is key to ensuring your stuffed chicken breasts turn out moist and delicious.
Here’s a detailed look at how long you need to smoke stuffed chicken breast along with tips for maximizing flavor and tenderness.
Factors That Affect Smoking Time
Several factors impact how long it takes to smoke stuffed chicken breasts:
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Size of the chicken breasts – Larger breasts take longer to smoke through to the proper internal temperature. Breasts weighing 6-8 oz need about 1.5-2 hours while 8-10 oz breasts take around 2-2.5 hours. Breasts over 10 oz can take 2.5-3 hours.
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Density and type of stuffing – Dense, thick stuffings with ingredients like cheese or breadcrumbs take longer to heat than lighter stuffings.
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Smoking temperature – Lower heat around 225°F means a longer cooking time while higher heat around 275°F reduces cooking time
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Desired doneness – Chicken cooked to 170°F internal temp takes longer than chicken pulled at 165°F
Recommended Smoking Times
Here are general smoking time guidelines based on chicken breast size
- 6-8 oz chicken breasts: Smoke for around 1.5-2 hours
- 8-10 oz chicken breasts: Smoke for approximately 2-2.5 hours
- Larger 10+ oz chicken breasts: Smoke for 2.5-3 hours or until 165°F internal temp
I recommend smoking at 225-275°F and using a meat thermometer to monitor doneness.
Tips for Perfectly Smoked Stuffed Chicken
Follow these tips for maximum juicy, smoky flavor:
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Brine or marinate the chicken first to boost moisture and flavor
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Wrap in bacon for added moisture and flavor (optional)
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Use a water pan in the smoker to keep things moist
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Stuff with bold flavors – cheese, veggies, herbs, etc. complement the smoke
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Monitor temperature closely and pull chicken at 165-170°F
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Let rest 5-10 minutes before slicing for juicy results
Step-by-Step Guide
Follow these steps for smoking stuffed chicken breast perfection:
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Prep the chicken – trim, pound to even thickness, brine or marinate if desired.
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Make your stuffing – pick bold flavors that pair well with smoke. Cheese, spinach, roasted peppers etc.
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Butterfly chicken – cut a pocket in thicker end, being careful not to cut in half.
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Fill the pockets – stuff each pocket with 1-2 tbsp of stuffing mixture.
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Wrap with bacon (optional) – 2 slices per breast. Secures stuffing.
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Season the outside – sprinkle with barbecue rub or seasoning blend.
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Set up smoker – use apple, cherry, or pecan wood for flavor. Add water pan. Heat to 225-275°F.
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Smoke chicken – place stuffed breasts on grill grates bone side down if using bone-in.
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Check temperature – smoke until 165-170°F internal temp. 1.5-3 hours depending on size.
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Rest and serve – let chicken rest 5-10 minutes before slicing to serve.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long per pound to smoke chicken?
Figure around 30-35 minutes of smoking time per pound at 225-250°F.
What temp should you smoke chicken?
Aim for 225-275°F smoking temperatures for ideal results.
Should you wrap chicken in foil when smoking?
Wrapping is not necessary if smoking at the right low temperature. Leaving unwrapped allows for better smoke absorption.
What wood is best for smoking chicken?
Fruit woods like apple, cherry and pecan provide the best flavor for smoking chicken.
Can you oversmoke chicken?
It is possible to oversmoke chicken if exposed to heavy smoke for too long. Try a lighter touch with wood chips and avoid extremely lengthy smoking times.
Smoking stuffed chicken breasts is an outstanding way to infuse your poultry with rich, smoky flavor. Follow the guidelines above for approximate smoking times based on breast size. Monitoring temperature and using fruit wood smoke will ensure you achieve tender, juicy smoked stuffed chicken that delivers maximum wood-fired flavor in every bite.
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Start with two large chicken breasts.
Butterfly them, which basically means to slice them almost all the way through, lengthwise.
Then stuff each with the spinach and artichoke dip, which works best if the dip is cold.
Just about 1 1/2 cups of the dip should fit perfectly for two large chicken breasts.
Fold the chicken closed and season all sides with kosher salt, pepper, and Old Bay seasoning.
Next stop is the Traeger pellet grill or smoker!
Set it to 225 degrees and put the stuffed chicken right on the grill grates.
Cook time will largely depend on the size of the chicken.
About 1 1/2 hours total, but monitor the internal temperature and remove them once it’s above 165 degrees.