Authentic Gordon Ramsay Turkey Recipe - TheFoodXP (2024)

Written By Nandinii Todi/ Published on July 30, 2021 / Last updated on February 5, 2024

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You must’ve heard about Gordan Ramsay and his famous recipes. Have you tried his famous Gordon Ramsay Turkey yet? If not, stick with this article and try this amazing recipe. Gordon Ramsay is, no doubt, a world-class chef and a creative genius known for his world-class signature-style recipes.

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I love this recipe for its easily available ingredients. The butter added under the turkey skin and salt seasoning in the cavity prevents the turkey from drying out and infuse rich flavor.

The onions added into the cavity add a hint of sweetness to it. Lemons and bay leaves bring a bitter-sweet spicy flavor.

To make Gordon Ramsay turkey, spread the butter mix under the turkey skin. Add onions, bay leaves, lemons, salt, and pepper to the cavity. Cook the turkey in the oven for 12 minutes.

Add bacon strips to turkey breast and roast for 2 1/2 hours. Chop the bacon strips, onions removed from the turkey and cook them along with tomatoes and roast juice in a pan for the gravy.

Below are the step-by-step instructions to make Gordon Ramsay turkey. Check out the video provided below. Also, have a look at the additional information in the notes further down in the recipe card. Try it and don’t forget to rate the recipe.

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Gordon Ramsay Roast Turkey Recipe

Gordon Ramsay Roast Turkey is the best signature-style turkey recipe. It is juicy from the inside and has a crispy skin enriched with flavors. The gravy adds more sophistication to the taste of this turkey.

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Prep Time 30 minutes mins

Cook Time 2 hours hrs 30 minutes mins

Total Time 3 hours hrs

Course Main Course

Cuisine American

Servings 8

Calories 10874 kcal

Equipment

  • Oven

  • Pot or Pan

  • Chopping Tray

  • Knife

  • Spatula

  • Strainer

  • Bowl

  • Roasting Pan

  • Masher

  • Spoon

Ingredients

  • 12.13 lb Turkey
  • 2 tablespoon Olive oil (each for turkey and gravy)

Butter Mixture

  • 375 grams Softened butter
  • 2 tablespoons Salt
  • 1 tablespoon Black pepper
  • 4 tablespoon Olive oil
  • 2 Lemons (juiced)
  • 3 cloves Garlic (minced)
  • 1 bunch Parsley (chopped)

Filling the Cavity

  • 2 Onions (peeled and halved)
  • 1 Lemon (fresh or dry)
  • 2-3 Bay leaves

For Gravy

  • 3-4 strips Bacon (cooked from turkey)
  • Onions and lemons (from inside of turkey cavity)
  • 2 springs Rosemary
  • 3 Tomatoes (chopped)

Instructions

  • Mix all the ingredients of the butter mixture in a bowl. Now gently lift the skin of the turkey with your finger and make sure you don't tear the skin.

  • Now gently place the butter mixture under the skin of the turkey and spread it all over the turkey. Rub the butter along with olive oil all over the turkey.

  • Season the inside of the turkey with salt and pepper. Put onions and lemons along with bay leaves inside the cavity of the turkey.

  • Preheat the oven at 425 F. Place the turkey in the roasting pan and roast in the oven for 10 minutes.

  • Now remove the turkey from the pan and baste with the pan's juice. Place the bacon strips on the top chicken breast skin. After basting again, place the turkey in the oven at a temperature of 350 F. Cook the turkey for 2 1/2 hours, basting every 45 minutes.

  • Test if the turkey is cooked by sticking a knife at the bottom of the thigh and see if the juice runs clear. Then cover the turkey and let it rest for 45 minutes.

  • Remove bacon strips from the turkey breast and chop them into small pieces. Also, remove onions from the cavity and dice them. Pour the juice from the roasting pan into a bowl.

  • Add bacon and onion into a pan. Add rosemary springs, chopped tomatoes. Mix them well. Then add excess trimmings from the turkey. Pour the turkey juice into the pan.

  • Let the liquid reduce to half. Then mash the gravy pieces to extract the most juice out. Then add chick stock and reduce again. Then sieve the gravy into a bowl. Pop in a rosemary spring and leave it to infuse.

  • Now serve this gravy with the turkey.

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Notes

  • Olive oil used to rub over the roast helps to prevent the butter from burning. You can also use herb-infused olive oil to add flavor.
  • Adding butter under turkey skin imparts rich flavor and moisture to the turkey.
  • Before roasting, let the turkey rest for some time (or overnight) after adding salt and pepper to the cavity. This deeply seasons the turkey and helps in retaining the moisture.
  • I Prefer leaving the turkey covered with foil in the refrigerator overnight before roasting it the next day.
  • While cooking it in the oven you can cover the turkey with foil. But remember to remove it few minutes before it is cooked. The foil traps the steam and moisture in the turkey and ensures it doesn’t dry out. Removing the foil just before it cooks allows the skin to crisp up.
  • Adding bacon strips over the turkey helps the turkey to retain moisture as it cooks. Bacon stips add delicious flavor to the gravy.
  • Basting the turkey with the juice on the pan also helps to protect the turkey and prevents it from drying out.
  • After the turkey is cooked, allow it to rest for 45 minutes or more. Remember the longer turkey has rested, the more flavor it develops.

Nutrition

Calories: 10874kcal | Carbohydrates: 80g | Protein: 1149g | Fat: 655g | Saturated Fat: 148g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 161g | Monounsaturated Fat: 284g | Trans Fat: 3g | Cholesterol: 3758mg | Sodium: 11461mg | Potassium: 14226mg | Fiber: 22g | Sugar: 31g | Vitamin A: 24400IU | Vitamin C: 320mg | Calcium: 1048mg | Iron: 54mg

Keyword American, Chicken, Gordon Ramsay roast turkey

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FAQs

What butter does Gordon Ramsay use? ›

Vermont Creamery Cultured Butter with Sea Salt

Every professional chef I've ever worked with is a snob about butter. And rightfully so! Butter can really make or break a simple dish. Because of this, I'm supplying Gordon with our favorite butter: Vermont Creamery Cultured Butter with Sea Salt.

How to cook the perfect turkey crown Gordon Ramsay? ›

Lift up the skin of the turkey with your fingers and separate it from the flesh. Divide the herb butter and spread it under the skin. Season well, place in a roasting tin. Cook the crown for 15 minutes, then reduce the heat to 180C/160C Fan/Gas 4 and cook the turkey for 1½ hours, or until the juices run clear.

What does Gordon Ramsay put in his turkey? ›

Season the cavity well with salt and pepper, then stuff with the onions, lemon, garlic halves and 2 bay leaves. With your hands, loosen the skin on the breast from both ends of the bird so that you will be able to stuff the flavoured butter underneath it, making sure you keep the skin intact.

How long should a turkey rest for Gordon Ramsay? ›

REST: Once you're sure the turkey is fully cooked (check by piercing the thickest part of the leg with a skewer to see if the juices run clear), leave it to rest in a warm place for at least 45 minutes or up to a few hours. This lets the meat relax and allows all the juices to be reabsorbed.

Do chefs use butter or margarine? ›

Any regular viewer of the Food Channel can testify that not a single professional cook uses margarine instead of butter. Dietitians and other food professionals suggest using butter sparingly, while culinary experts are reaffirming that in cooking and baking, there is no substitute for butter.

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

We recommend roasting turkey at 350 degrees F (175 degrees C) for 13 minutes per pound for an unstuffed turkey. We've done the math for you — check out the chart below to determine both turkey cook times and estimated servings (with leftovers!).

How does Bobby Flay cook a turkey? ›

Put the turkey on top of the vegetables, put in the oven and roast until lightly golden brown, about 45 minutes. Reduce the heat to 350 degrees F and continue roasting, basting with the warm chicken stock every 15 minutes, 2 to 2 hours 15 minutes hours longer.

Should you bake a 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.

What is Gordon Ramsay's favorite junk food? ›

Gordon Ramsay is famous for his no-holds-barred persona on shows like "Kitchen Nightmares." He has five kids, competes in Ironman competitions, and almost became a professional soccer player. His favorite fast-food order is a double cheeseburger "animal style" from In-N-Out.

Why put an onion in a turkey? ›

An easy turkey tip: Peel and quarter an onion or two and nestle it into the cavity of your turkey. Alliums like onions and shallots add flavor and a bit of moisture to poultry. The onion and shallot flavor also pairs well with other onion-infused sides like dressing and green bean casserole.

Should I put butter or oil on my turkey? ›

Because turkey breast is especially lean, I like to rub softened fat beneath the skin just before roasting. It melts and gives the meat extra flavor, richness, and moisture. Duck fat is wonderful for this, and it fortifies the poultry flavors, but unsalted butter works well, too.

Can a cooked turkey be left out overnight? ›

Never leave leftovers at room temperature. Pathogenic bacteria can grow rapidly in the "Danger Zone," the temperature range between 40°F and 140°F. Because they do not generally affect the taste, smell, or appearance of a food, one cannot tell that a pathogen is present.

How to stop turkey from drying out? ›

If you let the turkey rest a bit, the juices reabsorb into the meat rather than running out of the bird and landing on the cutting board. Carve it to order. The longer you let it sit after you slice it, the drier it will be. If you need to slice it, cover it with foil or plastic wrap to keep it from drying out.

Should you cover turkey with foil when resting? ›

It will carry on cooking so you must never cover the bird. Put it to the side and rest it for at least one hour.” “The tin foil theory is about keeping moisture in, much like brining, using butter, oil, and basting,” Kelly explains.

What butter do professional chefs use? ›

That might not seem like a huge gap, but it's the key to what makes French butter a favorite among chefs and bakers. They know that more fat means less water which leads to more flavor. French butter is also cultured, lending it a tanginess and richer, deeper flavor profile.

What is the best butter for baking in the world? ›

Best Butter for Specialty Baking: Kerrygold Pure Irish Butter. The higher fat percentage in European butters, like Kerrygold and Plugra, is ideal if you're working with pastries where the quality of your dough is directly effected by the quality of your butter.

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