If you’re craving fall-off-the-bone turkey legs, you’re not alone! These meaty, flavorful drums are a classic snack at state fairs, theme parks, and backyard barbecues But finding high-quality turkey legs to cook at home can be a challenge if you don’t know where to look
This guide will share tips on how to select the best turkey legs and where to find and buy them locally. With so many stores carrying turkey legs near you you’ll be ready to fire up the grill smoker, or oven!
What to Look for When Buying Turkey Legs
With different brands and supply sources, quality can vary greatly between packages of turkey legs. Here are a few things to look for:
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Reputable brand – Stick to well-known national brands like Honeysuckle White, Butterball, Jennie-O, and Shady Brook Farms for consistently good turkey legs.
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Minimally processed – Check the ingredients for just “turkey legs” or “turkey drums” without excessive sodium, preservatives, or flavourings.
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Antibiotic-free – Seek out turkey legs from animals raised without growth-promoting antibiotics for a more natural, better quality meat.
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Appropriate weight – Turkey legs typically range from 1 to 2 pounds each. Larger legs have more meat but smaller ones cook faster.
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Good by date – Pick legs with expiration dates well in the future so you have time to cook them safely.
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Frozen or fresh – Both have pros and cons, so choose whichever fits your meal plans better.
Where to Buy Fresh and Frozen Turkey Legs
Luckily, there are endless options for finding great turkey legs close to home. Here are some of the top spots to buy them:
Grocery Stores
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Meat counters – Check fresh meat cases for legs available individually or in value packs.
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Frozen aisles – Look for well-known brands in section with other frozen poultry.
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Speciality grocers – Stores like Whole Foods or Sprouts may have higher-end, organic options.
Warehouse Clubs
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Costco – Offers fresh legs or whole turkey drums in large, family-size packages.
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Sam’s Club – Carried brands like Honeysuckle White legs and other poultry in bulk.
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BJ’s – Has regular sales on poultry like Foster Farms whole turkey drums.
Online & Delivery Services
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Amazon – Sells and delivers turkey legs from brands like Jennie-O and Plainville.
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Walmart – Order legs for curbside pickup or home delivery.
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Instacart – Get turkey legs delivered from local stores through the app or website.
Direct from Farms
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Farmers markets – Ask vendors if they sell fresh turkey legs or whole birds.
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Butcher shops – Custom order legs from high-end meat purveyors.
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CSAs – Some subscription boxes include whole turkeys or legs.
Ethnic Grocery Stores
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Caribbean – Try West Indian markets for fresh poultry options.
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Latin American – Carnicerías may carry whole drums or leg quarters.
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Asian – Find pre-marinated legs at Korean, Chinese, or Vietnamese markets.
With so many local sources, you’re sure to find fresh, high-quality turkey legs for your next feast. Always remember to store them safely and cook thoroughly to at least 165°F internal temperature. Then enjoy the irresistible flavor of juicy, golden brown turkey legs!
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FAQ
Can you get just turkey legs?
Yes, you can. Depends on the store though – not all of them carry pre-carved portions of turkey like that. I Was at Market 32 (Price Chopper) this weekend though and they had a bundle that was a drumstick and breast meat or something similar.
Do supermarkets sell turkey legs?
Sainsbury’s Fresh British Turkey Drumstick 800g-1.2kg | Sainsbury’s.
Are turkey drumsticks the same as turkey legs?
Whole turkey legs are made up of the thigh and drumstick, but many people use “turkey leg” to refer to just the drumstick. Drumsticks should be readily available in the meat section of your local grocery store. Though whole legs are harder to come by, you may be able to find them at a butcher.
Where can I get turkey drumsticks from?
- Sobeys. Foodland. Co-op Stores.
- Metro. IGA. Super C.
- Food Basics. Freshco. Foodland. Metro.