What’s Cooking in Gail’s Kitchen? Start Smart: Juicy Roast Turkey! There’s nothing worse than dry-as-dust turkey, around the holidays. Watch your guests if they keep asking you to pass the gravy. Today I’m going to give you a few tips to keep that from happening. You can thank me when it’s your turn to host the holiday meal. Number one: Truss loosely, or not at all. The secret is to allow heat to get to all sides of the legs. Cooking the turkey until the legs are done may result in overcooking the breast meat. Number two: Don’t overcook. The timetable on the package is an estimate. Always use a meat thermometer, even if the turkey comes with a pop-up version. Always. Number three: (and this one is the hardest for me) Let the turkey “rest” before carving. I’m talking 20-30 minutes. Evidently, during the roasting process, the oven heat forces all the juices to the center of the turkey. When you allow it to “rest”, after it’s done, the juices seep back into the cavities and make the turkey moist. It’s definitely worth the wait.
JUICY ROAST TURKEY
Ingredients:
10-15 pound turkey, thawed
1/2 cup butter
1 lemon, juiced and zested
1 teaspoon thyme
Instructions:
Preheat the oven to 350°. Wash the turkey, pat dry, and transfer to a roasting pan with a roasting rack. Stuff the turkey as desired. Otherwise, salt and pepper the inside of the cavity. In a small saucepan, warm the butter over low heat. Add the lemon juice, zest, and thyme. Brush the outside of the turkey with the butter mixture. Insert a meat thermometer into the thickest part of the thigh, avoiding the bone. Cover the roaster with the lid. Transfer pan to oven. Bake for two hours, basting the turkey every half hour. This insures even browning of the skin. Remove lid and roast turkey an additional 1 1/2 hours, continuing to baste at half hour intervals. When the meat thermometer reads 185°, remove the turkey from the oven. Transfer it to a cutting board; cover with foil. Let it rest for half an hour. This makes carving easier and produces a juicy roast turkey.
I can smell the bird all the way here in New England.
Cooking turkey in the summer is such a good idea. You can stash some and still have plenty to nibble on for days without heating up the kitchen again.
My mom always said the first step in cooking a turkey was throwing away that little pop-up thermometer!
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You’re hilarious, Dorothy. I never, ever rely on that plastic thermometer. 😜🍃
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This feels like Thanksgiving 🦃 in June ☺️
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Hmmm. Giving thanks all year long is a great idea, Syl. 🙏🏻🍃
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Thanks for the inspiration 🙏🏽✨
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No….thank youuuu. 🌟✨💫
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🌟✨💫
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Nothing better than a juicy roasted to perfection turkey! Recipe looks wonderful! Best Wishes! Leigh
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Thank you, Leigh. I can’t wait to get a new freezer! 👏👏👏
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In Australia, we can usually get turkeys only around Thanksgiving and Christmas..
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Same in the states. I try to pick up one or two extra to keep in the freezer for later on. Around Easter the spiral hams go on sale, so I do the same thing there. It makes for quite an assortment of tasty dishes. 😋🌿
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Kind of early in the season, when everyone is grilling or eating out (now that we can do so safely). But this is going into my file for this fall!
❤️&🙏, c.a.
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I’ve never been brave enough to deep fry a turkey, but people seem to do it all the time. 💥
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Been to a couple of parties where that was the fare, but still in the fall or winter! It’s in the 90s here in Lex! Even hotter than Naples! 😉
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I’ve seen the Midwest is having scorching temps. Stay cool and hydrated! 💦
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95 for the high yesterday! We go for “hikes” in big box stores!
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It seems a little early for the “Dog Days of Summer”. 🔥
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Funny…holiday meals are not our favorites but a small bird other times is always a hit!
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You sound like me. For Father’s Day, my husband wanted hot dogs on the grill with split-top brioche buns. 🔥🌭
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He is spolied!
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Of course. 💕
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