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So, you're hosting Thanksgiving this year and don't know how you want to cook the turkey? Don't worry! We've got some great ideas for you below. These will make your kitchen smell amazing as they fill up the house with delicious aromas.

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There is more than one way to do almost everything. This includes preparing a turkey. We all know just how good a slow-roasted turkey from the oven tastes. Let's stick to the basics for an everyday meal, and then go all out for Thanksgiving. When November rolls around, you might want to try Barbecued Turkey or Fried Turkey, heck, maybe even Turducken.

Looking for a Simple RoastTurkeyRecipe that works for Thanksgiving dinner or any Sunday dinner during the year? We've got just the thing!

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GrilledTurkey

We put everything else on the grill, why not a turkey too? Grilling a turkey gives it a unique flavor and texture much like chicken parts grilled to perfection for a family outing. The difference is that here we are grilling an entire turkey at once. Instead of putting the turkey on the grill slats, it is placed in a baking pan over the flames. This way, the turkey can be basted and seasoned prior to and during the cooking process. As the turkey nears being done, add your favorite sauce to it for an extra kick.

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Fried Turkey

Who would have thought you could ever fry a turkey? I don’t know who thought of it, but let me tell you I’m glad they did. A deep-fried turkey is delicious.

Many people think there is not a pan big enough to fry an entire turkey and up until several years ago, they were right. Not that long ago we started to see turkey fryers everywhere. Using peanut oil in a large frying pot, once the oil reaches a certain temperature, a clean and dry turkey is slowly lowered into it. The turkey can be seasoned beforehand or injected with a marinade to seal in flavor. It takes at least an hour to cook a turkey thoroughly. Depending on your marinade on the outside, the skin will be crispy and dark, but don’t worry. That crunchy and tasty skin hides the most tender, perfectly cooked meat beneath.

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Turducken

What the heck is a turducken? It sounds like something that rises out of the graveyard on Halloween night. Actually, it is a combination of various de-boned fowl: turkey, duck, and chicken. They are all put together and layered with stuffing to create this newest addition to the Thanksgiving table. The turducken looks like a turkey on the outside, but all you have to do is cut into it to see that it is anything but. Those who have tried them, say that turduckens taste great.

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Smoked Turkey

If you want a turkey fresh off the coals, try a smoker to cook your turkey this year. The bird is cleaned and seasoned. It can then be injected with a marinade if the cook so chooses. Once the coals have burned hot and come to a temperature that is not so hot it will burn the outside skin, place the turkey on the smoker. It will take several hours for this turkey to cook, but placing a pan of water on the smoker will help hold in moisture and create a juicy yet well-smoked turkey for everyone to enjoy.

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Roasted with an Oven Bag

This roasted turkey recipe from Craft Create Cook uses a roasting bag to keep your turkey super juicy and flavourful! No need to keep basting the turkey for hours and cleanup is a breeze!

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Simple Roast Turkey Recipe

This is a super simple roast turkey recipe and comes out fantastic every time! Turkey is one of my favorite foods. We eat it here many times a year, not just for Thanksgiving. With the large family we have, it just makes sense to cook a large bird to feed us all.

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Plain and Simple Roast Turkey

Any type of stuffing works with this roasted turkey. You don't even have to use stuffing if you prefer not too. It tastes great with or without.

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Prep Time: 30 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 4 hours hours

Total Time: 4 hours hours 30 minutes minutes

Servings: 24

Author Savanah

Ingredients

  • 1 18 lb. whole turkey
  • 5 C of your favorite stuffing
  • 1/2 C unsalted butter softened
  • Salt to taste
  • Pepper to taste
  • 1 1/2 qt. turkey stock

Instructions

  • Clean the turkey by removing the neck and giblets and rinsing the turkey with cold water.

  • Pat the turkey dry with paper towel inside and outside.

  • Bring the oven temperature up to 325 degrees.

  • Move the rack to the lowest position you can in your oven.

  • Place a roasting rack into a large roasting pan.

  • Stuff the turkey cavity with your favorite stuffing mixture.

  • Rub the turkey skin with the soft butter making sure to cover the whole outside of the turkey.

  • Sprinkle on the salt and pepper to taste.

  • Pour 2 C of the turkey stock into the bottom of the roasting pan.

  • Place the turkey breast side up on the rack in the pan.

  • Make a tent out of aluminum foil to completely cover the turkey but not over the roasting pan.

  • Place the turkey in the oven and allow roasting for 2 1/2 hours being sure to baste the turkey every 30 minutes with the stock in the roasting pan.

  • If the stock should evaporate add 2 C to the roasting pan and continue adding as necessary 1 to 2 C at a time.

  • After 2 1/2 hours remove the aluminum foil and continue roasting for another 1 1/2 hours or until a meat thermometer reaches 180 degrees when inserted into the thigh.

  • Be sure to continue basting every 30 minutes during the last 1 1/2 hour of roasting.

  • Remove the turkey from the oven and place on a large platter for at least 30 minutes before carving.

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Thanksgiving Side Dishes

  • Lentil Soup
  • Paleo Cornbread
  • Bacon Sweet Potato Casserole with Pineapple
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FAQs

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

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 does Bobby Flay cook a Thanksgiving 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.

How does Martha Stewart roast a turkey? ›

Roast 1 hour, then baste every 30 minutes with pan liquids, until an instant-read thermometer inserted into the thickest part of thigh (avoiding bone) registers 125°F, about 3 hours. Remove foil; raise oven heat to 400°F. Continue roasting, basting occasionally, until thigh reaches 180°F, 45 to 60 minutes more.

How do you keep a turkey moist if you cook it the day before Thanksgiving? ›

To keep the turkey moist, add a little broth or water and cover. Cover your food and rotate it for even heating.

How long does a 20lb turkey take at 350? ›

For an 18- to 20-pound turkey: 425°F for 3½ to 3¾ hours. 400°F for 3¾ to 4 hours. 350°F for 4 to 4¼ hours.

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

How Long Do You Cook a 15-Pound Turkey at 325 Degrees? An unstuffed bird of 15 pounds will likely finish at around the 4-hour mark (or just before). A stuffed turkey will take at least 4 hours to cook, and typically takes an extra 15 minutes until you've hit that desired internal temperature.

How does Gordon Ramsay cook a turkey? ›

Roast the turkey in the hot oven for 10–15 minutes. Take the tray out of the oven, baste the bird with the pan juices and lay the bacon rashers over the breast to keep it moist. Baste again. Lower the setting to 180°C/Gas 4 and cook for about 2 1⁄2 hours (calculating at 30 minutes per kg), basting occasionally.

Is it best to cook 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.

How to cook a turkey Alex Guarnaschelli? ›

Arrange the garlic, carrots and onions in the bottom of a roasting pan and arrange the turkey on the roasting pan right above them. Place the pan in the center of the oven and roast for 20 minutes. Lower the oven to 350 degrees F and count about 12 minutes per pound of the turkey weight.

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.

Do you put liquid in bottom of pan when roasting a turkey? ›

"Often, consumers will inquire about adding water to the bottom of their roasting pans. We do not recommend adding water to the bottom of the pan. Cooking a turkey with steam is a moist heat-cook method and is acceptable, sure, but is not the preferred method for cooking your turkey."

How do you season a turkey the night before Thanksgiving? ›

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.

Can I cook my turkey 2 days before Thanksgiving? ›

It's easy: Simply cook it a day or two in advance, let it cool completely, then carve the bird into large pieces—breasts, wings, thighs and drumsticks. Store in a container in the refrigerator until the big day. This method actually result in juicier meat—and an infinitely more relaxed host.

Is it better to cook 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.

Do you cook a butterball turkey at 325 or 350? ›

Preheat oven to 325° F. Drain juices and pat dry with clean paper towels. Place turkey breast-side-up on a flat rack in a shallow roasting pan 2 to 2½ inches deep. Turn the wings back to hold the neck skin in place.

What is the best temperature to bake a turkey? ›

What Temperature to Cook the Turkey? Cook your turkey at 325 degrees F for most of the cook time; in the final 45 minutes, remove the cover or foil tent from the turkey, increase the oven temperature to 425 degrees F and baste the bird with butter.

How long to cook at 325 vs 350? ›

In general, you may need to increase the baking time by 10-25% to compensate for the lower temperature.

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