What’s Cooking in Gail’s Kitchen? Appetizers to Desserts: Roasted Turkey Breast! Life just got a little easier. Instead of cooking an entire holiday bird, it is just as rewarding to roast a turkey breast. You still get the herb seasonings and butter-basted juicy portions, along with drippings for a savory pan gravy, without all the time and effort. It’s simple, economical, and carves up nicely. One more reason to serve turkey for any occasion.
ROASTED TURKEY BREAST
Ingredients:
5-pound bone-in turkey breast, thawed
1/8 teaspoon parsley
1/8 teaspoon thyme
1/8 teaspoon rosemary
1/8 teaspoon sage
1/8 teaspoon white pepper
1 teaspoon sea salt
2 tablespoons butter, softened
Instructions:
Preheat oven to 325°. Place turkey breast side up in a roaster. Insert meat thermometer so the tip is at the thickest part of the breast meat. Brush the bird with butter. Sprinkle seasonings over all. Add enough water to cover the bottom of the pan. Do not use a lid. Every hour, baste the breast with butter or pan drippings. Turkey is done when the thermometer reads 185°, approximately 2 1/2 hours. There is no substitute for a meat thermometer for determining the doneness of a turkey, in my opinion. Remove from oven and allow it to stand for 15-20 minutes before carving. The skin will be crisp and the breast meat will be moist.
Looks good enough to eat!
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Sheree, Life just got easier this week. Leftovers!!! 😋🌿
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Fantastic
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I’m in for a leg . . .
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Ahem. Unless there is a turkey leg inside the cavity, you’re kinda outta luck my friend. 😜🍃🤣
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Ha!
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Turkey of all cuts is tremendously expensive in Australia.
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I did not know that. I even have a flock of wild turkeys at the end of my road. 🤔🍃🦃
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I got smart this Easter and served a side of salmon and a stuffed turkey breast! So easy!!!!!
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Ooh! Salmon! No wonder people stop by often, Dorothy! Great idea. 💡
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We have several who don’t eat meat, we have a couple who don’t eat fish, a vegetarian and a vegan tossed in, so we need a variety of! Sometimes I poach the fish the day before and serve it chilled to save time the day of.
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I like that idea for ease of preparation, Dorothy. Have I told you yet, you are a genius! 🤔🍃
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Thank you my dear, I’m just someone who has learned a few tricks along the way!
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Pretty impressive, nonetheless. 🍃🌺
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