Juicy Whole Roast Turkey - EASY Recipe for the Best Turkey! (2024)

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Nothing says Thanksgiving like a classic Whole Roast Turkey. And, this one is so easy! Plus, it’s hugely flavorful, thanks to generous amounts of fresh lemon, rosemary, butter, and garlic. Trust me, this recipe is one that you will absolutely love!

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    My Favorite Way to Make a Thanksgiving Turkey

    While there are tons of recipes for roast turkey out there, with every spin and twist imaginable, my personal favorite is this very traditional, yet light and easy version.

    The turkey itself is the star, enhanced with the perfect amount of creamy butter, sharp fresh lemon, and fragrant rosemary. It’s a balanced flavor profile that will make your home smell heavenly, and delight your friends and family!

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    It Starts with the Right Turkey

    How do you know which turkey to buy? These tips will help you navigate the poultry case with ease!

    • Weight: Most cooks recommend one pound of turkey per person, and it’s generally a good idea to budget a couple of extra pounds just in case.
    • Frozen or Fresh: The main things to keep in mind with frozen vs fresh turkeys are cost, and time. Frozen turkeys take a lot of time to thaw (24 hours for every five pounds), so they are less convenient, but they are also generally less expensive. If you have the time, you can definitely take advantage of the price difference. If time is at a premium, then purchasing a fresh turkey that doesn’t need thawing may be your best bet.
    • Special Labels: When you’re searching for a good turkey, you’ll see a lot of options! Kosher, organic, free range, all natural, and a lot more. This handy guide can help you understand these different labels and choose!
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    Prepping Your Turkey for the Big Day!

    • Thawing. Since thawing a frozen turkey is a big time investment, make sure you budget that time well in advance. For a ten pound turkey, you will need approximately 48 hours of thawing time, plus the time needed to prep, roast, cool, and carve the turkey. Whew! It’s best to thaw the turkey in its original packaging in the refrigerator.
    • To Wash or Not to Wash? I recommend patting your turkey dry before preparing it, but I don’t recommend washing. It’s not necessary for sanitary reasons, and in fact may spread bacteria from the raw turkey by splashing water across counters, dishes, etc.
    • Brine Away! Another great step to take if you have the time is brining. Brining is essentially marinating the turkey in a flavorful salted water bath before prepping and roasting. The result is a well-seasoned and juicier turkey! This handy tutorial on brining has lots of good info!
    • Trussing: Arranging a whole turkey properly will help it to cook more evenly and make a better presentation. For this recipe, I recommend simply tying the legs together (after placing the cavity ingredients inside the turkey), and tucking the wings back. Easy!
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    Recipe Ingredients

    • A Whole Turkey: For this recipe, I’m using a 10-12 pound bird, thawed.
    • Butter: You’ll need one stick of butter at room temperature.
    • Fresh Rosemary: Remove any tough, woody stems from one sprig, and chop two tablespoons of the rosemary. Leave the other sprigs whole.
    • Fresh Garlic: Mince 3 garlic cloves, or press them, and leave 5 whole.
    • Zest of One Lemon
    • Onion: Cut one whole onion in half, for the cavity. You’ll also need two tablespoons of minced onion for the stock.
    • Chicken Stock: You can use low-sodium broth, homemade stock, or even bone broth here.
    • Seasoning Salt: Use your favorite variety of seasoned salt, or make your own mix!
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    Should You Place Stuffing Inside of the Turkey?

    Stuffing the turkey is really up to you! Different cooks have different approaches to stuffing the bird; for safety guidelines, see this helpful guide. I prefer to prepare stuffing on the side, which makes a nice presentation, and also makes it easier to cook the turkey and stuffing to the correct temperature.

    How to Roast a Thanksgiving Turkey

    1. Dry the turkey. Pat dry the turkey and discard the giblets. Place in a roasting pan.
    2. Stuff the turkey breast skin with herbed butter. In a small bowl, combine the butter, fresh rosemary, minced garlic, and lemon zest. Separate the skin over the breast to make pockets and fill with the butter mixture.
    3. Add the Cavity Ingredients and Truss the Turkey. Place the halved onion, garlic cloves, and rosemary sprigs into the turkey cavity. Tie the legs together with kitchen twine and tuck the wings under the turkey.
    4. Add the Stock and Seasoning Salt. In a medium bowl, combine the stock, rosemary, and minced onion. Pour the stock mixture over the turkey and then sprinkle the seasoning salt all over the turkey.
    5. Roast. Cover the turkey with foil, and bake at 350°F for 3½ to 4 hours, or until the internal temperature of the turkey reaches 170 degrees F at the thigh and 160F at the breast. (Roasting time will depend on turkey size.)
    6. Baste. After about 40 minutes remove the turkey from the oven (close the door to keep the heat in) and baste with the juices in the pan. Cover with foil again and put the turkey back in the oven. Repeat every 40 minutes.
    7. Remove foil. For the last 45 minutes or so, remove the foil so the turkey can brown.
    8. Let rest. Once the turkey has tested done with a thermometer, remove from the oven and cover loosely with foil. Let rest for at least 30 minutes before carving.
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    How Long Do You Roast a Turkey?

    How long you roast a turkey depends on the size of your turkey. The general rule is about 20 minutes per 1 pound of turkey. There is also a difference between roasting times for a stuffed and unstuffed turkey. Here are some approximate times:

    Roasting Times for an Unstuffed Turkey

    • 6-8lbs = 2.5 to 3 hours
    • 8-12lbs = 3 to 4 hours
    • 12-16lbs = 4 to 5 hours
    • 16-20lbs = 5 to 5.5 hours
    • 20-24lbs = 5.5 to 6 hours

    Roasting Times for a Stuffed Turkey

    • 6-8lbs = 3 to 3.5 hours
    • 8-12lbs = 3.5 to 4.5 hours
    • 12-16lbs = 4.5 to 5.5 hours
    • 16-20lbs = 5.5 to 6 hours
    • 20-24lbs = 6 to 6.5 hours

    How to Tell Your Turkey is Done

    You should use a good meat thermometer (Instant Read thermometers are best) to check for doneness starting at around 3 hours. You’ll know the turkey is done when the internal temperature is at 160°F in the turkey breast and 170°F in the thickest part of the thigh. Note: the thermometer should be in the thigh meat, but NOT touching the bone.

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    Tips for the Best Thanksgiving Turkey

    • Roasting Rack? Your roasting pan may have a rack included, but if not, you can create one out of veggies (and add extra flavor). Simply line the bottom of your roasting pan with thick wedges of onion, whole washed carrots, and sticks of celery. Instant roasting rack!
    • Rest, Rest, Rest. Yes, you! Cooking a Thanksgiving dinner is quite an undertaking! But also let the turkey rest—for at least 30 minutes after roasting. A good rest time helps the turkey’s juices stabilize, and makes carving much easier.

    How to Carve the Turkey

    1. To carve a turkey, remove the legs first (thigh and drumstick together). Separate each thigh and drumstick, and slice the thigh meat. You can serve the drumsticks whole, or save them for leftovers.
    2. Next, cut the breast meat away from the center breastbone. You’ll run your knife carefully along the breastbone, and then cut along the the rib bones, removing two large breast halves. Slice these and place on the platter.
    3. Finally, remove the wings and either serve whole or save for another use.

    Want a more detailed tutorial? Watch this video!

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    What to Serve with Your Juicy Roasted Turkey

    • Roasted Veggies: This Easy Oven Roasted Vegetables recipe is good with everything, but it’s really on point for the holidays!
    • Potatoes: Any potatoes are good potatoes, in my book. But I have to admit that these Hedgehog Roasted Potatoes are extra delicious and fun!
    • Cake: Treat your sweet tooth with a yummy dessert, like my delicious Carrot Sheet Cake! It makes plenty, and is just. so. good.

    How to Store and Reheat Leftovers

    • Store leftover turkey tightly wrapped, in airtight containers, or in food storage bags.
    • Leftovers stay fresh in the refrigerator for up to three days, and in the freezer for up to 2 months.
    • To reheat, place leftovers in a covered baking dish with a splash of stock or broth, and bake at 350°F until heated through.

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    Whole Roast Turkey

    A classic whole roast turkey recipe, featuring fresh lemon, rosemary, garlic, and butter.

    Prep Time20 minutes mins

    Cook Time4 hours hrs

    Total Time5 hours hrs

    Course: Dinner, Main Course

    Cuisine: American

    Keyword: best thanksgiving turkey, easy roast turkey, roast turkey, thanksgiving dinner, thanksgiving turkey

    Servings: 10

    Calories: 559kcal

    Author: Katerina | Easy Weeknight Recipes

    Ingredients

    • 1 10 to 12 pound whole turkey, thawed
    • 1/2 cup unsalted butter, softened
    • 1 tablespoon fresh rosemary, chopped
    • 3 cloves garlic, minced
    • Zest of 1 lemon
    • 1 onion, halved
    • 5 garlic cloves
    • 3 sprigs of rosemary
    • 4 cups chicken stock
    • 1 tablespoon fresh rosemary, chopped
    • 2 tablespoons minced onion
    • 2 tablespoons seasoning salt

    Instructions

    • Preheat oven to 350F.

    • Pat dry the turkey and discard the giblets. Place turkey on a rack set in a roasting pan.

    • In a small bowl, combine the butter, fresh rosemary, minced garlic, and lemon zest.

    • Separate the skin over the breast to make pockets and fill with the butter mixture; rub it all around and to the thighs.

    • Place the halved onion, garlic cloves, and rosemary sprigs into the turkey cavity.

    • Tie the legs together with kitchen twine and tuck the wings under the turkey.

    • In a medium bowl, combine the stock, rosemary, and minced onion.

    • Pour the stock mixture over the turkey and then sprinkle over the seasoning salt.

    • Cover the turkey with foil, and bake at 350°F for 3½ to 4 hours, or until the internal temperature of the turkey reaches 170˚F at the thigh and 160˚F at the breast. (Roasting time will depend on turkey size – see chart in the post above or notes below.)

    • After about 40 minutes remove the turkey from the oven (close the door to keep the heat in) and baste with the juices in the pan. Cover with foil again and put the turkey back in the oven. Repeat basting every 40 minutes.

    • For the last 45 minutes or so, remove the foil so the turkey can brown.

    • Once the turkey has tested done with a thermometer – internal temperature should register at 160˚F at the breast – remove from the oven and cover loosely with foil. Let rest for at least 30 minutes before carving.

      Don't cut it before resting – if you do, you will lose all the juice and end up with dry turkey meat.

    Notes

    Roasting Times for an Unstuffed Turkey

    • 6-8lbs = 2.5 to 3 hours
    • 8-12lbs = 3 to 4 hours
    • 12-16lbs = 4 to 5 hours
    • 16-20lbs = 5 to 5.5 hours
    • 20-24lbs = 5.5 to 6 hours

    Nutrition

    Calories: 559kcal | Carbohydrates: 3g | Protein: 72g | Fat: 28g | Saturated Fat: 11g | Cholesterol: 256mg | Sodium: 1866mg | Potassium: 828mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 1g | Vitamin A: 476IU | Vitamin C: 2mg | Calcium: 49mg | Iron: 3mg

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    Juicy Whole Roast Turkey - EASY Recipe for the Best Turkey! (2024)

    FAQs

    What are 2 ways to keep turkey from drying out? ›

    5 Ways to Prevent Your Turkey from Drying Out
    1. Cook Pieces Instead of a Whole Turkey. ...
    2. If Cooking a Whole Turkey, Buy Frozen. ...
    3. Ditch the Plastic Pop-Up Timer; Use an Instant-Read Thermometer Instead. ...
    4. Elevate the Legs. ...
    5. Let the Turkey Rest.
    Nov 1, 2022

    Should you roast a whole turkey covered or uncovered? ›

    To achieve a perfectly golden, juicy turkey, let the bird spend time both covered and uncovered in the oven. We recommend covering your bird for most of the cooking time to prevent it from drying out; then, during the last 30 minutes or so of cooking, remove the cover so the skin crisps in the hot oven.

    Is it better to cook a turkey at 325 or 350? ›

    It's better to cook a turkey at 350°F after preheating the oven to 450°F. This makes the skin crispier and ensures the turkey will get cooked evenly.

    How do you get the best flavor out of a turkey? ›

    Never pass up the opportunity to add flavor to turkey by stuffing the cavity with a simple aromatics mix. Fresh herbs like thyme, rosemary, and sage along with a half lemon go a long way to add flavor, and stuffing it into the bird takes almost no time at all.

    What is the best temperature to cook a turkey to keep it moist? ›

    Oven-Roasted Turkey

    We recommend starting the turkey in a 425 degree oven for 30-45 minutes before tenting the pan with foil and lowering the temperature to 350 degrees until a meat thermometer reads 165 degrees when inserted into the thickest part of the bird.

    How do you keep turkey moist when cooking? ›

    Other top tips for roasting a turkey:
    1. Choose the right size turkey. ...
    2. Adjust the cooking time based on the size of your bird. ...
    3. Bring the turkey to room temperature. ...
    4. Use a roasting rack. ...
    5. Start with a super hot oven, then reduce the temperature. ...
    6. Use more butter than you feel comfortable with. ...
    7. Brine your turkey.
    Nov 16, 2022

    Do you put water in the bottom of the roasting pan for turkey? ›

    Place roast, skin side up, on a flat roasting rack in 2-inch deep roasting pan. Do not add water to pan. Roast uncovered according to Cooking Schedule or until meat thermometer in center of breast roast reaches 170° F and in center of turkey roast reaches 175° F.

    Is it better to roast a turkey on a rack or in a pan? ›

    Use a roasting rack

    The roasting rack helps keep the bottom of your turkey from steaming and sticking to the bottom of the pan.

    How do you prep a turkey for roasting? ›

    Prepare the turkey: Remove the turkey neck and giblets. Pat the turkey dry with paper towels, then place it (breast-side up) on a rack in a roasting pan. Stuff and season the turkey: Fill the cavity with stuffing. Rub the skin with butter, then season with salt and pepper.

    How long does it take to cook a 7 pound turkey at 325? ›

    Insert the thermometer into the thickest part of the bird between the breast and part of the thigh (being sure not to hit bone). It's done when the thermometer just reaches 165ºF. In general, you should plan to cook a turkey for around 15-20 minutes per pound of turkey at 325ºF to get to that temp.

    Do you cook a 16 lb turkey at 325 or 350? ›

    For whole, unstuffed turkeys in oven cooking bags, cook at 350 °F for the following approximate times:
    1. 8-12 lb turkey: 1 1/2 to 2 hours;
    2. 12 to 16 lb turkey: 2 to 2 1/2 hours;
    3. 16-20 lb turkey: 2 1/2 to 3 hours;
    4. 20-24 lb turkey: 3 to 3 1/2 hours.
    Apr 5, 2024

    How long does it take to cook a 15 lb turkey at 325? ›

    Unstuffed Turkey: For an unstuffed turkey, you can use the 13-15 minutes per pound guideline. This means that a 15-pound turkey, for example, would take about 3 hours and 15 minutes to 3 hours and 45 minutes to cook at 325°F. Stuffed Turkey: A stuffed turkey will require more time to cook becaus.

    Should I put butter or oil on my turkey? ›

    Don't butter your bird

    Placing butter under the skin won't make the meat juicier, though it might help the skin brown faster. However, butter is about 17 percent water, and it will make your bird splotchy, says López-Alt. Instead, rub the skin with vegetable oil before you roast.

    What should I put in the cavity of my turkey? ›

    Add halved onions, carrot chunks, celery and fresh herbs to the cavity of your turkey, inserting them loosely. These flavor builders are the base of stock and most soups. As your turkey cooks, they'll steam and infuse your bird with moisture and flavor.

    What should I season my turkey with? ›

    Stick with salt and pepper, put herbs like rosemary, thyme, and sage to work, or take spicy Cajun seasoning for a spin for some kick. Whatever blend you choose, spread it all over the turkey—on top, underneath, between the body and wings and legs, under the skin, and even in the cavity of the bird.

    What to put in turkey to keep from drying out? ›

    I suggest using a brine. Lots of brining details can be found in the answers to this question: What are the basics of brining meat? Alton Brown has a really great recipe for brined roasted turkey.

    Does salt help keep a turkey moist? ›

    Since there's no water, salting doesn't increase the amount of water in the turkey to start, but the salt diffuses into the muscle tissue and breaks down some of its proteins, which helps it retain more water during cooking and seasons this seasonal treat.

    What causes turkey to dry out? ›

    One of the biggest complaints is turkey tends to be dry. There are many reasons why turkey can come out dry. Turkey is a lean meat, and Healthline reports that turkey has slightly less fat in its dark meat than chicken. Another reason why turkey may be dry is due to its poor breast-to-leg ratio.

    Do oven bags keep turkey moist? ›

    COOKING A TURKEY IN AN OVEN BAG

    Cooking your Thanksgiving turkey in a Reynolds Kitchens® Turkey Oven Bag is a fantastic way to ensure that your turkey stays moist and succulent while also turning out a golden light brown. Plus, with an oven bag, you won't even have to worry about scrubbing the roasting pan.

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