Traditional Roasted Turkey
Traditional Roasted Turkey

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To begin with this particular recipe, we must first prepare a few components. You can have traditional roasted turkey using 18 ingredients and 26 steps. Here is how you can achieve that.

The ingredients needed to make Traditional Roasted Turkey:
  1. Make ready 1 turkey, 12-14 lbs
  2. Prepare 4 Tbsp kosher salt
  3. Take 2 Tbsp baking powder
  4. Prepare 1 stick butter
  5. Take 1 lemon zested
  6. Prepare 1 Tbsp sage, minced
  7. Take 1 Tbsp thyme, minced
  8. Make ready 1 Tbsp rosemary, minced
  9. Make ready 1 Tbsp parsley, minced
  10. Prepare 3 cloves garlic, minced
  11. Take 1 tsp black pepper
  12. Make ready 1/4 tsp allspice
  13. Prepare 1 onion, quartered
  14. Make ready 3 stalks celery, chunked
  15. Prepare 3 carrots, chunked
  16. Take 1 Apple, quartered (optional)
  17. Prepare 1 cinnamon stick (optional)
  18. Take 4 cups low sodium chicken stock

A traditional roast turkey dinner typically consists of slices of turkey meat, roast potatoes, stuffing, plenty of assorted fresh vegetables such as broccoli, carrots, roast parsnips and cauliflower. A roast turkey prepared for a traditional U. Turkeys are usually baked or roasted in an oven for several hours, often while the cook prepares the remainder of the meal. The day of roasting, take turkey out of refrigerator and wipe dry with paper towels.

Steps to make Traditional Roasted Turkey:
  1. Mix the salt and baking powder
  2. Remove and reserve all the insides
  3. Begin on your largest cutting board or a rimmed baking sheet. Place the turkey and pat dry with paper towels.
  4. Using kitchen shears, cut the wing tips off. I don't tuck the wings bc it traps skin where it's tucked which turns soggy. Save the tips with the insides.
  5. Flip the turkey onto it's breast and beginning at the tail cut on one side of the spine, maneuvering around the leg joint.
  6. Continue cutting through the rib cage until you cut the bird in half
  7. Flip the bird around and cut down the other side to remove the back entirely. Save the back with the insides.
  8. Turn your turkey over and open up it's neck skin to expose the breast and wishbone
  9. Using a sharp knife cut on each side of the wish bone.
  10. Pull the wishbone out using the knife to cut through any stuck pieces. This will make carving easier later on.
  11. Using your weight, place both hands on the top of the breast and press down to break the bone and flatten the crown.
  12. Flip the bird over and liberally season with the salt/baking powder mixture.
  13. Flip the bird back over and separate the skin from the meat by sliding your hard under the skin and breaking the membrane. Don't worry, the skin is usually pretty resilliant.
  14. Season the bird under skin with the salt mix and then liberally season the outside. You should use the entire mixture.
  15. Wrap in plastic and refrigerate overnight or for up to 48 hours.
  16. Prepare the compound butter by softening the butter in a small bowl in the microwave. Add the lemon zest, herbs, pepper, and allspice to the bowl.
  17. Mix the butter and divide into 4 portions.
  18. Remove the turkey from the fridge and place a portion of butter under the skin of each breast, and then under the skin of each thigh, separating the skin like before. Mush the butter evenly over the meat from the outside.
  19. Preheat oven to 500F. If you have a convection oven, use it
  20. On a rimmed sheet pan lined with foil, lay out the back, wings, and neck. Toss onion, celery, carrot (and Apple and cinnamon if desired).
  21. If you want the crispiest turkey possible, place the turkey directly on the oven rack and place the tray of veggies below it to catch the drippings. If you need the oven racks for other things, place the turkey directly on the veggies and place in the oven.
  22. Roast for 30 min at 500F and then reduce the oven to 325F and continue cooking until the breast registers 161F. It should take roughly 1.5 to 2 hours total but use a thermometer! When you reduce the oven temp check the veggies and if they are burning add some stock.
  23. Remove the beautifully burnished turkey from the oven and tent with foil to keep warm.
  24. Pour the accumulated juiced through a fat separator or colander. Separate the fat, top up with stock and use to make gravy.
  25. Carve the turkey. An electric knife works best. They're cheap. Go buy one even for just once a year use.
  26. Serve with all the thanksgiving fixings

Simple, perfect roast turkey just like grandma used to make. Seasoned with salt and pepper, and basted with turkey stock, the flavors of the turkey really stand out. This is a traditional method that only has a few ingredients. Traditional Roast Turkey recipe: Try this Traditional Roast Turkey recipe, or contribute your own. To roast turkey unstuffed, season bird with salt and pepper to taste inside and out.

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