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Chicken or Turkey Deli Meat

February 5, 2026

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Homemade Chicken or Turkey Deli Meat (Sous Vide or Oven)

Making your own deli meat at home is one of those small upgrades that makes a big difference. This homemade chicken or turkey deli meat is tender, lightly seasoned, and perfect for sandwiches, wraps, and meal prep — without the additives or mystery ingredients found in store-bought versions.

This recipe includes an optional curing salt step specifically for those who want a more traditional deli-style texture, color, and extended shelf life. I’ll walk you through when it’s helpful, when it’s optional, and how to use it safely.


Why This Recipe Works

Homemade deli meat is all about moisture control, seasoning, and food safety.

  • Brining keeps lean poultry juicy
  • Sous vide or gentle oven roasting prevents dryness
  • Optional curing salt improves color and shelf life
  • Chilling before slicing gives you clean, deli-thin cuts

It’s simple, flexible, and much more affordable than buying pre-sliced meat every week.


Ingredient Notes

For the Brine

  • Water: Base of the brine
  • Kosher salt: Seasons the meat evenly
  • Whole peppercorns: Mild heat and depth
  • Garlic powder: Savory backbone
  • Brown sugar (optional): Adds balance and subtle sweetness
  • Pink curing salt #1 (optional): For deli-style color, safety, and longevity

For the Meat

  • Boneless, skinless chicken breasts or turkey breast
  • Mild seasoning blend: Keeps the meat versatile for sandwiches

About Curing Salt for Lunch Meat (Important Safety Info)

Curing salt (also called pink curing salt #1 or Prague Powder #1) contains sodium nitrite. It is optional for this recipe, but recommended if you want results closer to traditional deli meat.

Why You Might Use Curing Salt

  • Improves color (prevents gray poultry)
  • Inhibits harmful bacteria growth
  • Extends refrigerator and freezer shelf life
  • Creates a classic deli-style flavor and texture

When Curing Salt Is Most Helpful

  • If you want longer storage
  • If you plan to freeze the deli meat
  • If you want that classic pink deli color
  • If making larger batches

When You Can Skip It (With Care)

You can safely skip curing salt if you:

  • Fully cook the meat to USDA-recommended temps
  • Refrigerate promptly
  • Consume within a few days

⚠️ Important:
Do not substitute curing salt with Himalayan pink salt. They are not the same product.


USDA Food Safety Guidelines

According to USDA recommendations:

  • Poultry must reach an internal temperature of 165°F
  • Cooked meat should be refrigerated within 2 hours
  • Homemade deli meat without curing salt should be eaten within 3–5 days
  • With curing salt, storage time improves and freezing is more reliable

Using a thermometer is not optional — it’s essential for safety.


How to Make Homemade Deli Meat

Step 1: Prepare the Brine

In a small pot, combine 2 cups of water with kosher salt, peppercorns, garlic powder, and brown sugar (if using). Heat until dissolved.

Pour into a large container with the remaining water and cool completely.
If using curing salt, add it after cooling and mix well.


Step 2: Brine the Meat

Submerge chicken or turkey fully in the brine.
Cover and refrigerate at least 8 hours or overnight.


Step 3: Season

Remove meat from brine, rinse under cold water, and pat dry.
Season lightly with your favorite mild spice blend.


Cooking Methods

Sous Vide Method (Best Texture)

  1. Preheat water bath to 145°F (very tender) or 160°F (firmer)
  2. Vacuum seal or use water displacement method
  3. Cook for 2–4 hours
  4. Optional: Sear briefly for color

Oven Method

  1. Preheat oven to 375°F
  2. Place meat on lined baking sheet
  3. Roast 25–35 minutes, until internal temp reaches 165°F
  4. Rest for 10 minutes

Chill & Slice (Key for Deli-Style Results)

  • Let cooked meat cool to room temperature
  • Refrigerate 1–2 hours before slicing
  • Slice thinly using a sharp knife or meat slicer

This step makes a huge difference.


Storage Tips

  • Refrigerate in an airtight container up to 5 days
  • Freeze up to 3 months
  • Label whether curing salt was used

Homemade Chicken or Turkey Deli Meat

Prep Time: 15 minutes
Brine Time: 8 hours
Cook Time: 2–4 hours (sous vide) or 25–35 minutes (oven)
Yield: About 15 servings

Ingredients

Brine

  • 1 gallon water
  • ½ cup kosher salt
  • 2 tbsp whole peppercorns
  • 1 tbsp garlic powder
  • 1 tbsp pink curing salt #1 (optional — follow package instructions)
  • ¼ cup brown sugar (optional)

Meat

  • 1 lb boneless, skinless chicken breasts or turkey breast
  • Mild seasoning blend (your favorite premade seasoning blend or a simple blend of garlic powder, onion powder, pepper)

Instructions

  1. Heat 2 cups water with salt, peppercorns, garlic powder, and sugar until dissolved.
  2. Add remaining water and cool completely. Stir in curing salt if using.
  3. Brine meat 8 hours or overnight.
  4. Rinse, pat dry, and season.
  5. Cook using sous vide or oven method until safe internal temp is reached.
  6. Chill 1–2 hours, then slice thinly.

Like making your own deli meat? Try my homemade pastrami recipe.


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chicken or turkey deli meat

Chicken or Turkey Deli Meat

This homemade chicken or turkey deli meat is tender, lightly seasoned, and perfect for sandwiches, wraps, and meal prep.
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Prep Time 15 minutes mins
Cook Time 4 hours hrs
Brine Time 8 hours hrs
Servings 15

Equipment

  • sous vide optional

Ingredients
  

Brine

  • 1 gallon water
  • ½ cup kosher salt
  • 2 tbsp whole peppercorns
  • 1 tbsp garlic powder
  • 1 tbsp pink curing salt #1 optional — follow package instructions
  • ¼ cup brown sugar optional

Meat

  • 1 lb boneless skinless chicken breasts or turkey breast
  • Mild seasoning blend your favorite premade seasoning or a simple blend of garlic, onion, pepper

Instructions
 

  • Heat 2 cups water with salt, peppercorns, garlic powder, and sugar until dissolved.
  • Add remaining water and cool completely. Stir in curing salt if using.
  • Brine meat 8 hours or overnight.
  • Rinse, pat dry, and season.
  • Cook using sous vide or oven method until safe internal temp is reached.
  • Chill 1–2 hours, then slice thinly.

Sous Vide Method (Best Texture)

  • Preheat water bath to 145°F (very tender) or 160°F (firmer)
  • Vacuum seal or use water displacement method
  • Cook for 2–4 hours
  • Optional: Sear briefly for color

Oven Method

  • Preheat oven to 375°F
  • Place meat on lined baking sheet
  • Roast 25–35 minutes, until internal temp reaches 165°F
  • Rest for 10 minutes

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