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Best Turkey Recipe

By Lisa Craig | Rate Recipe | Posted: 11/19/23 | Updated: 11/19/23

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Looking for the best turkey recipe? This is a roast turkey that is seasoned with rosemary, thyme, sage, and then onions, and some extra herbs and cranberries for garnish and smothered in a garlic herb butter. This is a juicy and flavorful roasted turkey that is bursting with flavor in each bite.

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What I love about this turkey is that it is bursting with flavor, and even the white meat is juicy as can be. Slice and serve this turkey up for Thanksgiving or Christmas, or even a weeknight meal for your family or a crowd.

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Turkey Recipe

Pair your turkey with loaded mashed potatoes, buttery green beans, or even this baked mac and cheese. All of these are fantastic sides for you to pair with your turkey.

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Reasons Why You Will Love This Turkey Recipe

  • A classic roast turkey recipe that is loaded with fresh herbs, and garlic butter smothered on the meat for added flavor.
  • Easy to find ingredients that you will be able to grab at the grocery store easily.
  • This turkey can be a holiday turkey for Thanksgiving, Christmas, and more. Or you can serve it up for a meal during the week.
  • Carve a juicy turkey that everyone will enjoy.
  • Step-by-step directions that walk you through how to make a turkey. Whether you are new or a pro this is an easy roasted turkey recipe.
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Ingredients Needed

Turkey – Reach for a whole turkey, I aim for around 10-12 pounds. If you use a larger turkey you can use extra ingredients for stuffing and buttering the turkey.

Herbs – Rosemary, thyme, and sage are what I used to flavor the turkey.

Vegetables – Onions and garlic will be used as well for adding flavor to the turkey.

Lemon – Lemons can be used for flavoring the turkey as well as garnishing.

Seasonings – Salt and pepper are used as well for adding flavor to the herb butter.

Butter – Reach for unsalted butter that is room temperature and softened. This is going to be what you slather the meat in.

Cranberries – If you want you can use cranberries to garnish the turkey once it is done. Reach for ripe and plump cranberries.

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How much turkey per person?

Here you will find the basics for cooking turkey. You will want around 1.5 pounds of turkey per person when it comes to making a whole turkey. You have to remember the bones and such that go into a turkey.

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How do you thaw turkey properly?

The first step is to make sure you thaw your turkey the right way so you don’t run into turkey not being thawed fully before cooking.

The rule of thumb is to allow your turkey to thaw one day per 5 pounds of turkey. Then I tend to add one additional day for thawing just to be safe.

I place the turkey on a cookie sheet that is rimmed or even a pan, that way if it drips it catches the liquid.

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Using A Meat Thermometer

I highly recommend using a meat thermometer to ensure your turkey is fully heated all the way through.

You want the turkey to reach 165 degrees F. Once the meat reaches 160 degrees you can remove turkey from the oven and cover in foil. Then allow it to rest and come to full temperature.

One big thing is do not touch the bone in the turkey. The bones will read a higher temperature, so make sure to check the actual meat.

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Allow Your Turkey To Rest

You need to let your turkey to rest for 15 minutes before you go to slice up the turkey. Once you have removed the turkey cover in foil and then let it rest for a bit. This helps lock in the juices to the turkey, so you don’t serve up dry turkey.

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Tips for Prepping Turkey

Roasting Pan

Allowing your turkey to sit in a roasting pan allows for all the juices to flow into the bottom of the pan. You can use the drippings for making gravy and such once the turkey is fully cooked.

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Remove Turkey Neck and Giblets

You will want to make sure that depending on the brand of turkey it will have a turkey neck and giblets stuffed inside the cavity of the turkey. Make sure to check and remove it before you move on to prepping the turkey.

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Coating In Butter

You will want to mix up your herb butter and then rub it under the skin and over the skin. Make sure the whole turkey is coated so that it is fully seasoned.

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Trussing Turkey

Grab some baker’s twine or cooking string and use twine to tie the turkey legs together. This is going to help ensure the turkey holds its shape. This is called trussing the turkey. When the legs are held in place like this you are ensured a more even roast on all of the turkey.

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Rinsing Turkey

The only time you want to rinse turkey is if it was brined. Otherwise, you are spreading a lot of bacteria around your kitchen and it is recommended to not do this. So only rinse if you have a brined turkey.

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Cooking Time

In general terms, the cooking time is around 15 minutes per pound of turkey. But, this is a general rule of thumb. Make sure to use a meat thermometer to ensure your turkey reaches the proper internal temperature.

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Tips on How to Carve A Turkey

  • Find the joints where the turkey legs and wings are meat. That is where there will be a point and you will start to carve.
  • Hold the drumstick of the leg, use a fork, and then cut through the skin and meat to remove the drumstick. Then do the other side.
  • Do a horizontal cut across the breast, and try to cut without slicing through the bone. Then you will work down to slice the rest of the breast in horizontal slices.
  • Arrange the meat on a platter with herbs cranberries, and lemon slices. Then arrange the turkey on the platter.
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How To Store Leftovers

Refrigerate any leftover turkey that you do not eat. You will want to store it in a sealed airtight container for 3-4 days. Then you can reheat in the microwave or oven.

You can also freeze the turkey that you do not want to eat right away. Place in a sealed airtight bag or container and freeze for 5-6 months. Then thaw in the fridge or defrost from frozen.

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Common FAQs

What do I do with the turkey leftovers?

Turkey can be used for making a turkey salad, use in casseroles, make soups, and more. You can even use the sliced turkey to make a loaded turkey sandwich. There are tons of ways to use leftover turkey.

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How do I prevent the turkey from drying out?

Basting the turkey every 30 minutes helps to keep the turkey moist. Just take the liquid that drips out and pour over the turkey. You can also lightly tent the breast portion of the turkey to help the white meat from drying out.

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Should I stuff the turkey?

You are more than welcome to stuff the turkey but just know that you will not want to eat the stuffing that is in the turkey itself. If you stuff the turkey it is meat for flavoring the turkey.

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More Holiday Recipes

  • Turkey Stuffing Rolls
  • Cranberry Pound Cake
  • Slow Cooker Cheesy Corn
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Turkey

Course Main Course
Prep Time 20 minutes mins
Cook Time 2 hours hrs 30 minutes mins
Total Time 2 hours hrs 50 minutes mins
Servings 10 servings
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Learn how to make roast turkey for your holiday feast or a weekend dinner. A garlic herb butter turkey that is roasted in the oven. Easy to make, moist, juicy meat.
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Ingredients
  

For the turkey:

  • 1 10-12 lb whole turkey
  • 1 whole white onion peeled and quartered
  • 1 lemon quartered
  • 2 fresh rosemary sprigs
  • 3-4 fresh thyme sprigs
  • 2 sprigs fresh sage
  • Extra fresh herb sprigs cranberries and lemons, for garnish

For the herb butter:

  • ¾ cup unsalted butter softened to room temperature
  • 1 tablespoon rosemary leaves finely chopped
  • 1 tablespoon fresh thyme leaves
  • 1 tablespoon fresh sage finely chopped
  • 4 garlic cloves minced
  • 1 teaspoon lemon zest
  • 1 teaspoon kosher salt
  • ½ teaspoon ground black pepper

Instructions

For the turkey:

  • Arrange your oven rack on a lower position and preheat the oven to 350F. Place a rack in a large roasting pan.
  • Remove the turkey neck and giblets from the inside of the turkey cavity.
  • Pat the turkey skin dry with paper towels and place the turkey onto your roasting rack.
  • Place the quartered onion, lemon, and fresh herb sprigs inside of the cavity of the turkey.

For the Butter

  • In a small bowl, mix together the butter, chopped herbs, minced garlic, salt and pepper.
  • Rub the butter mixture under the turkey skin and all over the turkey evenly.
  • Using a cooking string, tie the turkey legs together, or use a piece of the turkey skin pulled over the legs.
  • Roast the turkey uncovered for 13 minutes per pound basting occasionally, or until the internal temperature of the thickest part of the turkey meat is 165F.
  • Remove the turkey from the oven and place a piece of aluminum foil over the top to seal in the juices. Allow the turkey to rest for 15-20 minutes before carving. Discard the herbs in the turkey cavity.
  • Slice the turkey and serve warm, enjoy!

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