Apple Cider Turkey Brine is an amazing spin on your classic turkey brine! Learn how to brine your turkey with this simple recipe!

Easy Apple Cider Turkey Brine
Brining a turkey is such a great way to infuse both additional moisture and flavor into your Holiday turkey recipe! While your typical turkey brine uses water + salt, we will be switching out the water for apple cider to also infuse a touch of sweetness as well! Want to learn even more about turkey brining – check out our How to Brine a Turkey 101.
Turkey Legs: this would also work great on these Smoked Turkey Legs!
Why This Recipe Works
- Liquid + Salt Ratio: the classic brine ration is 1/4 cup kosher salt for every 4 cups of water. We are keeping that same ratio here except we are just switching out the water for apple cider (Note: we are NOT using apple cider vinegar.
 - Sweetness: a lot of brine recipes do include brown sugar … I don’t feel like adding any extra sugar is necessary when you have the natural sweetness of the apple cider.
 - Aromatics: we add in some complimentary aromatics such as rosemary and a bay leaf.
 
What You Will Need
- apple cider: this is our brining liquid base.
 - kosher salt: the salt is the other half of our brining equation.
 - ice cubes: in order to get the salt to dissolve we add it to a small portion of the apple cider – that then needs to be cooled down before being added to the remaining brine ingredients and poured over the turkey.
 - apple: we are adding in some extra apple flavor here!
 - fresh thyme: love the smell and flavor of fresh thyme and it pairs nicely with the sweet apple flavor.
 - black peppercorns: this adds just a little bite to the recipe.
 - bay leaf: this always adds a lovely flavor to any recipe!
 
Brining Vessel (what to brine your turkey in)
- cooler + a brine bag
 - bucket (food-grade plastic or with a brine bag)
 - large stock pot (no brine bag needed)
 - crisper drawer (in your refrigerator) – with or without a brine bag
 
How to Make Apple Cider Turkey Brine
Place 4 cups of apple cider vinegar and ALL of your salt (see recipe card below for how much salt you will need) in a small saucepan. Bring a simmer, allowing the salt to dissolve. Remove from heat and add ice cubes to cool liquid.

Add the turkey to your brining vessel along with the the cooled apple cider/salt mixture and the remaining ingredients.

Brine for 24 hours – ensure your turkey is refrigerated while it is brining.

Before cooking, remove turkey from brine and pat dry. I love rubbing with some garlic butter and some turkey seasoning and then cook however you want!



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		Apple Cider Turkey Brine Recipe
- Prep Time: 20 minutes
 - Brine Time: 24 hours
 - Cook Time: 0 minutes
 - Total Time: 24 hours 20 minutes
 - Yield: 1 brine 1x
 - Category: Brine
 - Method: Refrigerator
 - Cuisine: American
 
Description
Apple Cider Turkey Brine – a simple, easy apple cider turkey brine recipe that will work with your favorite turkey recipes!
Ingredients
- 16 cups apple cider, divided
 - 1 cup kosher salt
 - ice cubes
 - 1 apple, sliced
 - 3–4 fresh thyme sprigs
 - 1 tablespoon black peppercorns
 - 1 bay leaf
 - ice cubes
 
Instructions
- Take 4 cups of apple cider and add to a medium sauce pan along with ALL of the salt.
 - Bring a to a boil then reduce heat to a simmer. Continue simmering and stirring until the salt and sugar have dissolved.
 - Remove from heat and add ice cubes. It’s very important to fully cool down the water since we will be adding it to the rest of the water/submerging the turkey in it.
 - While the salt mixture is cooling down, add turkey to your brining vessel along with the remaining water and other ingredients.
 - Then pour the cooled salt/water mixture into the same brining vessel on top of the turkey.
 - Stir to combine
 - Refrigerate (covered) for 24 hours.
 - Remove from brine (discard brine), rinse (optional), pat dry and cook as planned (we love this Smoked Spatchcock Turkey recipe).
 
Notes
- Additional Brine: if you need more liquid to fully cover your bird simply use the formula: 1/4 cup salt for every 4 cups apple cider added.
 - Apple Cider Vinegar: do NOT use apple cider vinegar as a substitute for apple cider.
 - Refrigerate: you have to refrigerate your turkey while it is brining.
 



	




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