PERFECT ROAST TURKEY 101
This recipe yields a plump and regal roast turkey, with crisp, golden-brown skin and an aroma to match.
Provided by Martha Stewart
Categories Food & Cooking Ingredients Meat & Poultry Turkey Recipes
Number Of Ingredients 8
Steps:
- Rinse turkey with cool water, and dry with paper towels. Let stand for 2 hours at room temperature.
- Place rack on lowest level in oven. Heat oven to 450 degrees. Combine melted butter and white wine in a bowl. Fold a large piece of cheesecloth into quarters and cut it into a 17-inch, 4-layer square. Immerse cheesecloth in the butter and wine; let soak.
- Place turkey, breast side up, on a roasting rack in a heavy metal roasting pan. If the turkey comes with a pop-up timer, remove it; an instant-read thermometer is a much more accurate indication of doneness. Fold wing tips under turkey. Sprinkle 1/2 teaspoon each salt and pepper inside turkey. Fill large cavity and neck cavity loosely with as much stuffing as they hold comfortably; do not pack tightly. (Cook remaining stuffing in a buttered baking dish for 45 minutes at 375 degrees.) Tie legs together loosely with kitchen string (a bow will be easy to untie later). Fold neck flap under, and secure with toothpicks. Rub turkey with the softened butter, and sprinkle with remaining 1 1/2 teaspoons salt and pepper.
- Lift cheesecloth out of liquid, and squeeze it slightly, leaving it very damp. Spread it evenly over the breast and about halfway down the sides of the turkey; it can cover some of the leg area. Place turkey, legs first, in oven. Cook for 30 minutes. Using a pastry brush, baste cheesecloth and exposed parts of turkey with butter and wine. Reduce oven temperature to 350 degrees and continue to cook for 2 1/2 more hours, basting every 30 minutes and watching pan juices; if the pan gets too full, spoon out juices, reserving them for gravy.
- After this third hour of cooking, carefully remove and discard cheesecloth. Turn roasting pan so that the breast is facing the back of the oven. Baste turkey with pan juices. If there are not enough juices, continue to use butter and wine. The skin gets fragile as it browns, so baste carefully. Cook 1 more hour, basting after 30 minutes.
- After this fourth hour of cooking, insert an instant-read thermometer into the thickest part of the thigh. Do not poke into a bone. The temperature should reach 180 degrees (stuffing should be between 140 degrees and 160 degrees) and the turkey should be golden brown. The breast does not need to be checked for temperature. If legs are not yet fully cooked, baste turkey, return to oven, and cook another 20 to 30 minutes.
- When fully cooked, transfer turkey to a serving platter, and let rest for about 30 minutes. Meanwhile, make the gravy. Pour all the pan juices into a glass measuring cup. Let stand until grease rises to the surface, about 10 minutes, then skim it off. Meanwhile, place roasting pan over medium-high heat. Add 1 cup dry red or white wine, or water, to the pan. Using a wooden spoon, scrape the pan until liquid boils and all the crisp bits are unstuck from pan. Add giblet stock to pan. Stir well, and bring back to a boil. Cook until liquid has reduced by half, about 10 minutes. Add the defatted pan juices, and cook over medium-high heat 10 minutes more. You will have about 2 1/2 cups of gravy. Season to taste, strain into a warm gravy boat, and serve with turkey.
CHEF JOHN'S ROAST TURKEY AND GRAVY
The biggest myth in all of American cookery is the belief that a juicy, perfectly cooked turkey is difficult for the novice cook to achieve. One of the secrets to a moist, delicious, and beautiful turkey is spreading butter under the skin. You can season the butter any way you want; the possibilities are endless.
Provided by Chef John
Categories Meat and Poultry Recipes Turkey Whole Turkey Recipes
Time 4h55m
Yield 16
Number Of Ingredients 19
Steps:
- Preheat oven to 325 degrees F (165 degrees C).
- Mix 2 tablespoons salt, and 1 tablespoon pepper, and poultry seasoning in a small bowl. Tuck turkey wings under the bird, and season cavity with about 1 tablespoon of the poultry seasoning mixture. Reserve remaining poultry seasoning mix.
- Toss the onion, celery, and carrots together in a bowl. Stuff about 1/2 cup of the vegetable mixture, rosemary sprigs, and 1/2 bunch sage into the cavity of the turkey. Tie legs together with kitchen string. Loosen the skin on top of the turkey breast using fingers or a small spatula. Place about 2 tablespoons butter under the skin and spread evenly. Spread the remaining butter (about 2 tablespoons) all over the outside of the skin. Sprinkle the outside of the turkey with the remaining poultry seasoning mix.
- Spread the remaining onion, celery, and carrots into a large roasting pan. Place the turkey on top of the vegetables. Fill the pan with about 1/2 inch of water. Arrange a sheet of aluminum foil over the breast of the turkey.
- Roast the turkey in the preheated oven until no longer pink at the bone and the juices run clear, about 3 1/2 hours. An instant-read thermometer inserted into the thickest part of the thigh, near the bone should read 165 degrees F (75 degrees C). Remove the foil during the last hour of cooking. Baste the turkey with the pan juices.
- While the turkey is roasting, make stock: place neck, heart, and gizzards in a saucepan with the bay leaf and water. Simmer over medium heat for 2 hours. Strain the turkey giblets from the stock, and discard giblets. There should be at least 4 cups of stock.
- Remove the turkey from the oven, cover with a doubled sheet of aluminum foil, and allow to rest in a warm area for 10 to 15 minutes before slicing. Pour the pan juices, about 3 cups, into a saucepan and set aside. Skim off the turkey fat from the pan juices, reserving about 2 tablespoons.
- Heat 2 tablespoons of the turkey fat and 1 tablespoon butter in a saucepan over medium heat. Transfer the onion from the roasting pan into the skillet. Cook and stir until the onion is browned, about 5 minutes, then stir in the flour. Continue to cook and stir for about 5 minutes more; whisk in 4 cups of the skimmed turkey stock and the reserved pan juices until smooth; skim off any foam. Stir in the balsamic vinegar. Simmer until the gravy is thickened, whisking constantly, about 10 minutes. Stir in 1 tablespoon of chopped sage, and season to taste with salt and black pepper.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 942.1 calories, Carbohydrate 4.6 g, Cholesterol 256.3 mg, Fat 70.1 g, Fiber 0.9 g, Protein 68.7 g, SaturatedFat 22.8 g, Sodium 949.8 mg, Sugar 1.2 g
ROAST TURKEY WITH HERB GRAVY
Provided by Nancy Fuller
Categories main-dish
Time P1DT5h45m
Yield 6 to 8 servings
Number Of Ingredients 11
Steps:
- The day before cooking, sprinkle the turkey very generously inside and out with salt and pepper. Cover and refrigerate.
- Remove turkey from refrigerator at least 1 hour prior to cooking to allow it to come to room temperature.
- Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F.
- Rub the skin of the bird with butter. Stuff the carrot, celery, onion and thyme bunch inside the cavity. Arrange the turkey on a roasting rack set into a roasting pan. Add the chicken stock to the pan. Roast until an instant-read thermometer inserted into the thickest part of the thigh registers 160 degrees F, about 4 hours.
- Remove the turkey to a cutting board, tent lightly with foil, and let rest for 20 minutes before carving.
- Meanwhile, set the roasting pan over medium-heat high, add the flour and bring to a boil. Cook for 10 minutes, then stir in the sage and 3 tablespoons thyme. Taste and adjust the seasoning. Transfer to a gravy boat to serve with the turkey.
PERFECT ROAST TURKEY AND GRAVY
Provided by James Briscione
Categories main-dish
Time 14h30m
Yield 8 to 10 servings
Number Of Ingredients 19
Steps:
- Twelve to 24 hours before cooking the turkey, remove the giblets and dry the turkey inside and out with paper towels. Rub the Dry Brine on all sides of the turkey, completely seasoning the exterior as well as the interior cavity. Place the turkey in a pan inside the refrigerator overnight.
- Arrange a rack in the center of the oven and preheat to 350 degrees F.
- When ready to cook, remove the turkey from the refrigerator and pat dry with paper towels. Cut one of the onions into quarters. Place the onion quarters, herbs and one head of the garlic inside the turkey. Tie the legs together with a single piece of string and tuck the wings under the body.
- Chop the remaining onion. Combine the chopped onion, carrots, celery and remaining garlic in a large roasting pan. Place the turkey on top of the vegetables in the roasting pan.
- Brush the entire surface of the turkey with the melted butter and sprinkle lightly with salt. Pour any remaining melted butter over the vegetables in the base of the pan. Place the turkey in the oven to roast on the center rack with the legs towards the back wall of the oven.
- After 45 minutes, remove the turkey from the oven and set on the stovetop. Carefully tilt the pan to one side and use a ladle to baste the butter over the breast of the turkey. Return the turkey to the oven, this time with the breast toward the back wall of the oven. Continue basting and rotating the turkey every 45 minutes until done. The turkey is done when an instant-read thermometer inserted into the thickest part of the thigh reads 165 degrees F, 2 1/2 to 3 hours total. If at any point during the cooking the skin of the breast becomes too dark, cover the breast with aluminum foil and continue cooking to doneness.
- When the turkey is done, remove to a cooling rack to rest for 30 to 45 minutes.
- To make the gravy, place the roasting pan on the stovetop. Turn the heat beneath the roasting pan to medium. Cook the vegetables, stirring constantly, until the butter remaining in the pan is translucent, up to 6 minutes. Pour off all but 2 tablespoons of the butter, if necessary. Sprinkle the flour over the vegetables and stir until a thick paste forms. Pour in the wine, stirring well and scraping the bottom of the pan to release any brown bits that remain stuck to the pan. Add the chicken stock and continue stirring until the stock reaches a simmer. Simmer for 10 to 15 minutes until flavorful and thickened to your liking.
- Transfer the entire gravy mixture to a saucepot and bring back to a simmer. Whisk in the remaining 2 tablespoons butter. Season to taste with salt and pepper and strain the gravy into a serving container. Serve with the carved turkey.
- Combine the salt, sugar, garlic powder, pepper, fennel and sage in an airtight container and shake to thoroughly combine. Keeps for up to 6 months.
ROAST TURKEY 101 (WITH GRAVY)
If you're looking for the easiest way to roast a Thanksgiving turkey, look no further! The basics: rub turkey with olive oil, salt and pepper and cook at 425 degrees F, 7-10 min per lb, basting often. Turkey is ready when thigh meat is at 160 degrees F.
Provided by Jonathan Waxman
Categories condiment
Time 2h30m
Yield 8 servings
Number Of Ingredients 13
Steps:
- Turkey, part 1: Preheat the oven to 425 degrees F. Place turkey in the kitchen sink and cut outer wrapping. Remove neck and giblets from inside the turkey. Discard liver and set aside the rest. Pull out timer and discard. Hold turkey under cold running water (lukewarm if turkey is cold from the fridge, to bring to room temp), 5 minutes. Remove from sink and pat dry with paper towels inside and out.
- Transfer to a roasting pan fitted with a rack. Tuck wing tips under the body and tie the legs together with twine. Rub turkey with 1 tablespoon olive oil and season with salt and pepper. Add ½ cup water to the pan and place in the oven. Roast turkey until golden brown, 7-10 minutes per pound, basting every 15 minutes.
- Gravy, part 1: Place remaining olive oil, neck, giblets and onion in a skillet. Season with salt and pepper and place in the oven, 30 minutes. Meanwhile, baste the turkey, rotate the pan (for even browning), and continue roasting.
- Remove skillet from oven and place all the contents into a saucepan. Add water and bring to a boil over high heat. Boil for 5 minutes, then reduce heat to low and simmer about 1 hour, uncovered.
- Turkey, part 2: After an hour of roasting, add leeks, carrots, and onions. First, cut leeks by leaving the root intact and cutting lengthwise. Soak in water to remove sand, 2 minutes. Peel and cut carrots and onions in half. Inspect the leeks for sand, discard any sandy pieces, cut off the roots, and roughly chop. Add vegetables to the bottom of the roasting pan. At this point, check turkey temperature for doneness. When thermometer registers 160 degrees F, remove turkey from oven and place on cutting board to rest while finishing the gravy.
- Gravy, part 2: Transfer roasting pan to the stove, covering 2 burners, and cook the vegetables over high heat until brown, about 10 minutes. Add the giblet stock, stir and scrape the browned bits from the pan, and simmer until slightly thickened, about 30 minutes. Strain the vegetable and giblet mixture through a fine-mesh strainer into a large saucepan and serve. Reserve half of the gravy if you are making Jonathan Waxman's Mushroom-Baguette Stuffing.
GRAVY 101
Your family will love this no-fuss gravy for Thanksgiving. For a turkey how-to, see Turkey 101.
Provided by Martha Stewart
Categories Food & Cooking Dinner Recipes Dinner Side Dishes
Yield Makes 1 3/4 cups
Number Of Ingredients 3
Steps:
- Remove turkey from roasting pan; let stand for 30 minutes. Pour pan juices from roasting pan into a fat separator. Let stand until fat rises to the surface.
- Place roasting pan over medium-high heat; add 1 cup giblet stock. Using a wooden spoon, scrape up browned bits from bottom of pan until liquid comes to a boil.
- Place 2 cups stock and flour in a small jar or container with a tight lid. Cover and shake until well combined; pour into roasting pan. Stir to combine and return to a boil. Cook until gravy is reduced and thickened.
- Add defatted pan juices and cook until heated through; season with salt and pepper. Strain and keep warm until ready to serve.
ROAST TURKEYS WITH RICH PAN GRAVY
Over the years, I've developed a first-rate, do-ahead menu. Here's how: I roast two small turkeys instead of one big one. We all like the idea of someone carving the turkey at the table, but here's the reality: Most people don't know how. You're gonna get turkey juices all over that nice white tablecloth, while the side dishes turn tepid. So carve one in the kitchen and use the second one for display. The second turkey is strictly for show, seconds and leftovers.
Provided by USA WEEKEND columnist Pam Anderson
Categories Meat and Poultry Recipes Turkey Whole Turkey Recipes
Yield 24
Number Of Ingredients 10
Steps:
- The night before roasting, dissolve salt and sugar in 3 gallons of cold water in a large, clean ice chest or similar container in a cold spot, such as an unheated basement or garage. For those in warm climates, add ice packs to keep turkeys cool. Add turkeys, breast-side down; cover and let stand about 12 hours. (This brining keeps the turkey from drying out and seasons it right down to the bone.) Drain. Rinse turkeys and pat dry.
- About five hours before serving, set oven to 425 degrees and adjust oven rack to lower-middle position. Place turkey No. 1 breast-side down and cut out the back with kitchen shears. Open up turkey and turn it breast-side up, pressing on it with your palms so it lies flat. Place turkey, skin-side up, on a lipped cookie sheet over a bed of half the chopped vegetables. Brush turkey with butter.
- Roast until a meat thermometer inserted into the thigh registers 175 degrees, 1 to 1 1/2 hours. Watch vegetables and pan drippings throughout - they should be kept dry enough to brown and produce the rich brown goo with which to brush Turkey No. 2 and make a rich gravy, but moist enough to keep from burning. So add water as needed throughout the cooking.
- Remove pan from oven and transfer turkey to a cutting board; reserve vegetables and pan juices for Turkey No. 2. Let the bird rest 30 minutes to 1 hour before carving, to allow the meat to firm up. Carve, transferring slices to an ovenproof serving platter or baking pan. Cover with aluminum foil. Refrigerate or set in a cool spot (below 40 degrees) until mealtime. Gently rewarm, covered, on platter or baking pan.
- Immediately after removing the first turkey, lower the oven temperature to 400 degrees and adjust oven rack to lowest position. Scrape vegetables and pan drippings from Turkey No. 1 into a roasting pan. Set a V-rack in the pan. Place remaining raw vegetables in the cavity of Turkey No. 2, then tie legs together with kitchen string for a nicer presentation. Set turkey, breast-side down, on rack. Brush with pan drippings from Turkey No. 1.
- Roast 1 hour. Remove from oven; baste back and sides with pan drippings. Using two wads of paper towels, carefully turn breast-side up and baste. Keep roasting until a thermometer inserted into the leg registers 175 degrees, 1 to 1 1/2 hours longer. Again, watch vegetables and drippings throughout and add water as needed. Transfer turkey to a platter for display (and then for seconds and leftovers).
- For gravy: Set roasting pan over 2 burners on medium-high heat. Add wine and, using a wooden spoon, stir to loosen brown bits. Strain contents of pan through a large strainer into a saucepan. Add broth and bring to a boil. Whisk cornstarch with 1/2 cup water (or 1/2 cup flour with 1 cup water), then gradually whisk into pan juices. Bring to a boil, reduce heat to low and simmer until thickened. Serve immediately.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 845 calories, Carbohydrate 19.7 g, Cholesterol 298.4 mg, Fat 36.1 g, Fiber 0.4 g, Protein 101.9 g, SaturatedFat 10.9 g, Sodium 11663.9 mg, Sugar 17.6 g
ROAST TURKEY WITH GRAVY
Provided by Food Network Kitchen
Categories main-dish
Time 3h55m
Yield 8 servings
Number Of Ingredients 28
Steps:
- Adjust an oven rack to the lowest position and remove the other racks. Preheat oven to 325 degrees F.
- Remove the neck and giblets from the turkey. Discard the liver, set the others aside. Dry the turkey inside and out with paper towels. Season the breast cavity with salt and pepper. Slice the onions and halve the garlic head crosswise. Stuff all the garlic and half the onions inside the turkey along with some of the herbs and 1 bay leaf. Halve the carrots and celery lengthwise; put them in the center of roasting pan and set the turkey, breast side up, on top of the vegetables.
- Melt the butter in a medium saucepan, and brush about half of it all over the bird, season the skin with salt and pepper. Tent turkey with aluminum foil and roast for 2 hours. Set aside about 3 tablespoons of the butter for basting the bird.
- Cook the rest of the onion, neck and giblets in the remaining butter in the saucepan, over medium-low heat, stirring occasionally until browned, about 15 minutes. Add the broth, remaining herbs, and bay leaf; cover and simmer over medium-low heat while the turkey roasts, about 2 hours. Discard the giblets if desired, or reserve for giblets gravy. After 2 hours, remove the foil from the turkey and use a pastry brush or bulb baster to baste turkey with the reserved butter and some of the pan drippings. Increase oven temperature to 425 degrees F and continue to roast until an instant-read thermometer stuck in the thigh registers between 170 and 180 degrees F, about 1 hour more. Transfer turkey to a cutting board and let rest 15 to 20 minutes before carving.
- For the Gravy: Pour all the turkey pan drippings into a liquid measuring cup and discard the vegetables. Ladle off 1/2 cup of the fat from the top of the drippings, and transfer to a saucepan. (Put measuring cup with remaining drippings and fat in the freezer for a few minutes to separate.) Heat fat over medium heat, scatter the flour evenly on top and cook, stirring constantly, with a wooden spoon until the flour browns slightly and smells toasty, about 4 minutes. Switch to a whisk; then gradually and carefully ladle the hot broth into the flour mixture while whisking constantly. Bring the gravy to a boil; adjust the heat so it simmers gently. Skim and discard any excess fat from the remaining drippings, and add the pan juices to the gravy. Continue to simmer, whisking occasionally, until the gravy is thickened, about 10 minutes. Season with the Worcestershire, salt, and pepper. Remove and discard onion, garlic, herbs, and bay leaf from the turkey cavity. Pour any juices that have accumulated into the gravy, Carve the turkey.
- Preheat oven to 325 degrees F. Butter a shallow 3-quart casserole.
- Cut or tear bread into bite-size pieces. Lay bread pieces in a single layer on 1 or 2 baking sheets. Bake until slightly dry and crisp, about 15 to 20 minutes. Cool.
- Peel, core, and coarsely chop the apple. Coarsely chop the onion, celery, and apricots. Chop the parsley.
- Melt the 6 tablespoons butter in a large skillet over medium-high heat. Add the apple, onion, celery, apricots, cranberries, thyme, salt, and fennel seeds; cook until soft, about 5 minutes. Add the broth and parsley and bring to a boil. Remove from the heat.
- Beat the egg in a large bowl. Add the toasted bread and the onion and fruit mixture; toss until evenly moistened. Loosely pack the dressing into the prepared pan. Bake, uncovered, until the top is crusty, about 40 minutes. Drizzle the pan drippings or melted butter over the top. Cook until the top is crisp and golden, about 20 minutes more.
PERFECT ROAST TURKEY WITH BEST-EVER GRAVY
Provided by Food Network
Categories main-dish
Time 6h
Yield 18 servings with about 7 cups
Number Of Ingredients 8
Steps:
- Position a rack in the lowest position of the oven and preheat to 325 degrees F.
- Reserve the turkey neck and giblets to use in gravy or stock. Rinse the turkey inside and out with cold water. Pat the turkey skin dry. Turn the turkey on its breast. Loosely fill the neck cavity with stuffing. Using a thin wooden or metal skewer, pin the neck skin to the back. Fold the turkey's wings akimbo behind the back or tie to the body with kitchen string. Loosely fill the large body cavity with stuffing. Place any remaining stuffing in a lightly buttered casserole, cover and refrigerate to bake as a side dish. Place the drumsticks in the hock lock or tie together with kitchen string.
- Place the turkey, breast side up, on a rack in the roasting pan. Rub all over with the softened butter. Season with salt and pepper. Tightly cover the breast area with aluminum foil. Pour 2 cups of the turkey stock into the bottom of the pan.
- Roast the turkey, basting all over every 30 minutes with the juices on the bottom of the pan (lift up the foil to reach the breast area), until a meat thermometer inserted in the meaty part of the thigh (but not touching the bone) reads 180 degrees and the stuffing is at least 160 degrees, about 4 1/2 hours. Whenever the drippings evaporate, add stock to moisten them, about 1 1/2 cups at a time. Remove the foil during the last hour to allow the skin to brown.
- Transfer the turkey to a large serving platter and let it stand for at least 20 minutes before carving. Increase the oven temperature to 350 degrees F. Drizzle 1/2 cup turkey stock over the stuffing in the casserole, cover, and bake until heated through, about 30 minutes.
- Meanwhile, pour the drippings from the roasting pan into a heatproof glass bowl or large measuring cup. Let stand for 5 minutes, then skim off and reserve the clear yellow fat that has risen to the top. Measure 3/4 cup fat, adding melted butter if needed. Add enough turkey stock to the skimmed drippings to make 8 cups total.
- Place the roasting pan on two stove burners over low heat and add the turkey fat. Whisk in the flour, scraping up browned bits on the bottom of the pan, and cook until lightly browned, about 2 minutes. Whisk in the turkey stock and the optional bourbon. Cook, whisking often, until the gravy has thickened and no trace of raw flour remains, about 5 minutes. Transfer the gravy to a warmed gravy boat. Carve the turkey and serve the gravy and the stuffing alongside
SIMPLE ROAST TURKEY WITH RICH TURKEY GRAVY
Here is the easy way to cook a turkey. You can't go wrong with this recipe. Also check Uncle Bill Anatooskin's method for cooking turkeys. He pours boiling water over the raw bird to shrink the skin and lock in the moisture. Try it with this recipe. It works!
Provided by tornadoes three
Categories Whole Turkey
Time 2h30m
Yield 12 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 8
Steps:
- Put oven rack in lowest position and preheat oven to 450°F Rinse turkey inside and out, then pat dry. Sprinkle turkey cavities and skin with salt and pepper. Fold neck skin under body and secure with metal skewers, then tie drumsticks together with kitchen string and tuck wings under body.
- Put turkey on rack in roasting pan. Add 1 cup water to pan and roast without basting, rotating pan halfway through roasting, until thermometer inserted into fleshy part of thighs (test both thighs; do not touch bones) registers 170°F, 2 1/4 to 2 3/4 hours.
- Carefully tilt turkey so any juices from inside large cavity run into roasting pan, then transfer turkey to a platter, reserving juices in roasting pan. Let turkey stand, uncovered, 30 minutes (temperature of thigh meat will rise to 180°F).
- Make gravy while turkey stands:.
- Pour pan juices through a fine-mesh sieve into measuring cup (do not clean roasting pan), then skim off and discard fat. (If using a fat separator, pour pan juices through sieve into separator and let stand until fat rises to top, 1 to 2 minutes. Carefully pour pan juices from separator into measure, discarding fat.).
- Straddle roasting pan across 2 burners, then add remaining cup water and deglaze roasting pan by boiling over high heat, stirring and scraping up brown bits, 1 minute. Pour through sieve into measuring cup containing pan juices. Add enough turkey stock to pan juices to bring total to 8 cups (if stock is congealed, heat to liquefy).
- Melt butter in a 4-quart heavy pot and stir in flour. Cook roux over moderate heat, whisking, 5 minutes. Add stock mixture in a stream, whisking constantly to prevent lumps, then bring to a boil, whisking occasionally. Stir in any turkey juices accumulated on platter and simmer 5 minutes. Season gravy with salt and pepper, then stir in cider vinegar (to taste).
Nutrition Facts : Calories 805.7, Fat 43.3, SaturatedFat 14.9, Cholesterol 321.4, Sodium 871.3, Carbohydrate 6.2, Fiber 0.3, Protein 91.3
ROAST TURKEY WITH WHITE-WINE GRAVY
We make a different turkey recipe every year for Thanksgiving. This is one that went over well with the family. From Gourmet November 1997.
Provided by lazyme
Categories Whole Turkey
Time 4h30m
Yield 8 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 8
Steps:
- Garnish: large bouquet of mixed fresh herb sprigs.
- Preheat oven to 325°F.
- Rinse turkey inside and out and pat dry.
- Fold neck skin under body and fasten with a small skewer.
- Using small skewers secure wings to body.
- Transfer turkey to a rack set in a roasting pan and melt butter.
- Brush inside of turkey with some butter and season with salt and pepper.
- Put herb sprigs inside body cavity.
- Brush outside of turkey with remaining butter and season with salt and pepper.
- Loosely tie drumsticks together with kitchen string.
- Roast turkey in middle of oven 1 hour.
- Add water to pan and roast turkey, basting every 20 minutes, 2 hours more, or until a meat thermometer inserted in fleshy part of a thigh registers 175°F and juices run clear when thigh is pierced.
- Transfer turkey to a heated platter and reserve juices in pan.
- Remove skewers and discard string.
- Let turkey stand 30 minutes.
- While turkey is standing, make gravy:.
- Finely chop onion.
- Skim fat from reserved pan juices and reserve 1/2 cup fat (for sautéing onions, below, and for stuffing).
- On top of stove deglaze pan with wine over moderately high heat, scraping up brown bits, and boil mixture until reduced to about 1/2 cup.
- Add 4 cups stock and bring to a simmer.
- Pour wine mixture through a sieve into a saucepan.
- In a large, heavy skillet sauté onion in 1/4 cup reserved fat over moderately high heat, stirring frequently, until browned, about 15 minutes.
- Stir in flour and cook roux over moderately low heat, whisking, 3 minutes.
- Bring wine mixture to a simmer.
- Add hot wine mixture to roux in a fast stream, whisking constantly to prevent lumps, and simmer, whisking occasionally, 10 minutes.
- Whisk in additional stock to thin gravy to desired consistency.
- Season gravy with salt and pepper and transfer to a heated sauceboat.
- Garnish turkey with herb bouquet and serve with gravy.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 1254.7, Fat 66.2, SaturatedFat 22.7, Cholesterol 493.6, Sodium 448, Carbohydrate 7, Fiber 0.4, Sugar 1.2, Protein 139.9
ROAST TURKEY WITH GRAVY
Low salt, or no-salt broth is required for this turkey gravy, do not be put off by the amount of seasoning used for this bird, for it produces delicious, and succulent results, from what I consider, minimal work.
Provided by Tuck Burnette
Categories Very Low Carbs
Time 15h
Yield 1 12-15 pound turkey, 10 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 20
Steps:
- Remove the giblets and neck from the bird, set aside, wash if desired, remove the liquid gravy packet, also set aside. Cover giblets and chill overnight, chill gravy pack also.
- Wash bird well, trimming any excess skin if desired, add to giblets, trim or remove any excess fat, discard. Prod in the bones of the cavity, to remove any debris, allow water to run clean over turkey.
- Season the cavity with 1/2 tablespoon salt. If the legs have not been mounted, by the producer, with a piece of the turkey's skin, tie them with string, otherwise, leave them as they were.
- Put the turkey in the roasting pan and season with the remaining salt, turn it well, distributing the salt, as evenly as possible, all over the turkey. Turn, breast side up, and chill, uncovered, overnight.
- The next day, remove the turkey from the ice box. Pour on the olive oil, as well as the remaining 2-3 teaspoons salt and the pepper. Smear it well, turning over the turkey two or three times.
- Allow to come to room temperature for two or three hours. After 10-30 minutes, the turkey will have put forth an amount of juices, which will need to be discarded.
- Put 2 tablespoons of the butter into a soup pot or 8-cup saucepan. Add the wine, onion, celery seeds, herbs, bay leaf, peppercorns, and giblets, including turkey neck, and turn the heat to medium, or medium-high, reduce the wine by at least half, stirring often, then pour in the broth, gravy packet, and water. Bring to a simmer.
- Cook gently, uncovered, for about an hour. Cool giblets in broth. Remove giblets to a plate. Remove as many solids as possible, discard. Strain broth into a mixing bowl, set aside.
- Preheat oven to 450 degrees, with the rack set in the lower third. Remove turkey again, to a plate, again, eliminating any juices. Grease the roasting tin with soft shortening, and flour lightly. Replace turkey. Melt remaining 6 tablespoons butter. Remove from heat. Soak a double layer of cheesecloth, enough, but not too much, to cover the bird, for two or three minutes, lay over the breast and sides of the turkey, fitting into the roasting tin, drizzle any leftover butter, over the cloth.
- Place in the oven, and roast, undisturbed, for 45 minutes- one hour. Remove roast from oven. Discard cheesecloth, (cloth may be washed later in running water and then soaked for up to several days in water mixed with a few spoons of Clorox, if desired to be reused).
- Reduce oven temperature to 350. Roast about 20-30 minutes longer. Retrieve roast, insert a thermometer into thickest breast section (without touching bone), return to oven, basting three or four times with drippings from pan, as the turkey cooks.
- Cook to 165 degrees in the breast, check the thigh joint, make sure it registers at least 165 as well.
- In the meanwhile, pull meat from the neck, making sure it's free of bones or sinew, and chop it. Pull any gristle from the liver, and chop the liver well, use the heart and gizzard (only if desired), they generally require peeling, before being chopped, set them aside.
- When the turkey has cooked, remove it to a plate, using a tong, and meat fork, tent loosely with foil.
- Detach any skin or meat stuck to the pan. Pour the juices, through a sieve, into a glass measure, or into the bowl of reserved broth. Discard the skin pieces.
- Put about 1/2 cup of the drippings (it may be that none of the fat actually floats free from the stock), into the roaster, add the flour, all at once, and turn the heat to medium or medium-high. Whisk till smooth. Begin incorporating the broth, do so in three or four additions. Simmer about one minute, taste for pepper, and wine. Stir in the neck and liver. Serve with the turkey, carved at the last minute.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 804.8, Fat 47.1, SaturatedFat 15.7, Cholesterol 295.3, Sodium 1796, Carbohydrate 5.4, Fiber 0.3, Sugar 0.7, Protein 83.5
ROAST TURKEY PAN GRAVY
Make and share this Roast turkey Pan gravy recipe from Food.com.
Provided by Bergy
Categories Chicken
Time 25m
Yield 5 Cups of gravy, apprx
Number Of Ingredients 9
Steps:
- Spoon off all but about 4 tbsp of the fat in the roasting pan.
- Make sure you leave all the brown bits.
- Add wine (or some stock if not using wine) the onions, shallots and mushrooms.
- Turn heat to high, stirring and scraping until most of the wine has evaporated, the onion is soft and the bottom of the pan is clean.
- Add the stock and continue to cook for about 10 minutes.
- If you are using giblets put them in for this cooking time.
- Mix cornstarch with the water.
- Turn heat to low and stir in the mixed cornstarch.
- The gravy will start to thicken almost immediately.
- Cook stirring until the gravy has thickened, if you want it thicker mix a bit more cornstarch with water and add stirring and cook for 5 minutes more.
- Season to taste with salt& pepper.
ROAST TURKEY BREAST AND GRAVY
Turkey isn't just for serving on Thanksgiving! This is a super simple roast turkey recipe that's delicious any night of the week. Serve with a gravy made from flavorful fortified Madeira wine.
Provided by Martha Stewart
Categories Food & Cooking Ingredients Meat & Poultry Turkey Recipes
Yield 1 turkey breast and 1 1/2 cups gravy
Number Of Ingredients 7
Steps:
- Heat oven to 425 degrees. Rinse turkey breast; pat dry. Rub breast with salt and pepper.
- Strew roasting pan with onions, carrots, and celery; set turkey over vegetables. Roast until breast is cooked through, about 1 1/2 hours; interior temperature should be about 170 degrees.
- Cut breast in half; transfer one half to a cutting board, tent with foil to warm, and set aside. Reserve other half for later use.
- Place roasting pan over two medium-hot burners on range. Sprinkle cooked vegetables and drippings with flour, and cook, stirring constantly, until flour forms a golden-brown film over bottom of roasting pan and vegetables are completely coated with film and turkey drippings, 2 to 3 minutes. Do not let pan get too hot, or drippings will burn.
- Pour Madeira slowly into pan, and cook, scraping up film from pan with a wooden spoon until a thin paste forms, about 1 minute. Slowly add stock, stirring, until paste thins to a thick liquid. Continue adding stock, stirring, until gravy is desired consistency. Season to taste with salt, pepper, and a splash more Madeira, if desired. Strain gravy, pressing down on solids with a rubber spatula to extract juices and flavor. Discard solids; transfer gravy to the top of a double boiler to keep warm, or let cool and refrigerate.
ROAST TURKEY WITH GIBLET GRAVY
Provided by James Peterson
Categories turkey Roast Thanksgiving Dinner Sugar Conscious Peanut Free Tree Nut Free Soy Free No Sugar Added
Yield Makes 12 main-course servings with leftovers
Number Of Ingredients 6
Steps:
- Season the turkey on the outside with salt and pepper, and place it, breast side up, in a heavy roasting pan just large enough to accommodate it. Arrange the liver, neck, and gizzard around the turkey. (The giblets are often in a little package hidden in the neck end of the bird.) Fold a sheet of aluminum foil to create a triple thickness, making it just large enough to cover the breast. Rub butter evenly on one side of the folded foil, then place it, buttered side down, over the breast.
- Slide the bird into the oven and turn on the oven to 350°F (there is no need to preheat). Roast for about 1 hour. Remove the foil and continue to roast the turkey for about 1 1/2 hours longer, or until a thermometer inserted into the space between the thigh and the breast without touching bone reads 140°F. Transfer the turkey to a platter, tent loosely with aluminum foil, and let rest in a warm spot for at least 20 minutes before carving.
- To make the gravy, remove the liver, gizzard, and neck from the roasting pan. Remove the meat from the neck and discard the bones. Place the neck meat, gizzard, and liver in a food processor and pulse until finely ground. Do not process to a paste. Set the giblets aside.
- Check the juices in the roasting pan. If you have a lot of juices, transfer them to a glass pitcher, skim off the fat with a ladle, and return 3 tablespoons of the fat to the pan. If you have very few juices, place the pan on the stove top, boil down the juices until they caramelize on the bottom of the pan and separate from the fat, and pour off all but 3 tablespoons of the fat. Add the flour to the fat in the pan over medium heat and stir together for 1 minute to cook the flour and form a roux. If you have degreased juices, add broth to the measuring pitcher to total 3 cups. Gradually stir in the broth or broth-juices mixture and continue to stir over medium to medium-high heat until the roux and the caramelized juices dissolve into the gravy and the gravy is smooth and has thickened to a nice consistency. Add the ground giblets, stir well, and season with salt and pepper. Pour the gravy into a warmed sauceboat.
- Carve the bird and serve with the gravy.
ROAST TURKEY WITH SIMPLE GRAVY
Actually this is a recipe for the most amazing flourless gravy and it takes roasting a bird to make it. Try it with chicken, cornish hens, turkey, or capon. I'll use a turkey in the ingredients list and instructions since that's what I made.
Provided by Geema
Categories Poultry
Time 3h45m
Yield 8-10 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 17
Steps:
- Preheat oven to 300 degrees F.
- Salt and pepper the turkey and the cavity.
- Fill the cavity with carrots, celery, appple, orange and garlic; tie the legs with kitchen twine.
- In a large roasting pan, spread the ingredients for "under the bird" in a stack about the same size as the turkey.
- Place the turkey onto of the bed of vegetables and herbs.
- Put butter on turkey.
- Place the turkey in the oven and roast 45 minutes.
- Pour half the chicken stock over the turkey; roast 45 more minutes.
- Pour remaining stock over turkey and roast 45 more minutes. It will start getting golden brown.
- Baste with pan juices, cover loosely with foil and roast an additional 45 minutes.
- When the turkey has reached an internal temperature of 165 to 175 degrees, remove from oven, keep covered, and let rest at least 15 minutes before carving.
- Strain the contents of the roasting pan into a bowl, keeping the solids in the strainer to use for the gravy. Remove the herbs and bay leaves.
- Measure out 3 cups of pan juices and 1 cup of strained vegetables. Puree with a hand blender or in a standard blender. Add more vegetables until gravy is the desired thickness, or more juices if too thick.
- Pour through a mesh striner again to make a smooth gravy.
- Taste and season with salt and pepper.
- Heat and serve with the sliced turkey.
- I suggest that you make more than the 4 cups of gravy if you have enough juice and vegetables in your pan. It will be great on leftovers or to store in your freezer.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 1646.7, Fat 86.3, SaturatedFat 28.3, Cholesterol 652.4, Sodium 915.7, Carbohydrate 14.6, Fiber 2, Sugar 7.6, Protein 190.2
PERFECT TURKEY GRAVY
Learn how to make the perfect gravy for Thanksgiving using caramelized, brown bits from the bottom of the roasting pan, homemade Giblet stock, Madeira wine, and salt and pepper for seasoning.
Provided by Martha Stewart
Categories Food & Cooking Ingredients Meat & Poultry Turkey Recipes
Yield Makes 3 cups
Number Of Ingredients 7
Steps:
- Make giblet stock while turkey is roasting.
- Transfer roasted turkey to a large platter. Pour juices from the pan into a fat separator. Set aside to separate, about 10 minutes.
- Strain stock, discarding solids, and return to saucepan; warm over low heat. Place roasting pan on top of stove over medium-high heat. Pour Madeira into measuring cup, then into pan, and let it bubble; scrape bottom and sides of pan with a wooden spoon to dislodge cooked-on bits.
- Make a slurry: Place flour in a glass jar with a tight-fitting lid. Ladle 1 cup stock into jar, and close lid. Shake until combined. Slowly pour into roasting pan; stir to incorporate. Cook over medium heat, stirring until flour is cooked, 2 to 3 minutes. Slowly stir in remaining stock.
- Raise heat to medium high. Add the dark drippings that have settled to the bottom of the fat separator to roasting pan. Discard fat. Stir in rosemary. Season with salt and pepper. Cook 10 to 15 minutes to reduce and thicken. (For thicker gravy, add 1 more tablespoon flour and 1/2 cup less stock.)
- Strain liquid from pan through a very fine sieve. Adjust seasoning. Keep warm in heat-proof bowl over a pan of simmering water until ready to serve.
SIMPLE BUT PERFECT ROASTED TURKEY WITH GRAVY
This is how my Mom used to roast her turkey and make her gravy. I remember her getting up when it was still dark to start the bird and very soon the delicious smell filled the house. These days I brine my turkey first, but still use this method for roasting it and the smell brings back such great memories of my Mom that it is an honor to be able to make this every year.
Provided by Sooz Cooks
Categories Poultry
Time 5h15m
Yield 1 Turkey
Number Of Ingredients 12
Steps:
- Preheat oven to 350 degree F (175 degrees C) with the rack in the lowest position. (if you have not brined your turkey you will need to remove the turkey neck and giblets, rinse the turkey, and pat dry with paper towels).
- Place the turkey, breast side up, on a rack in a large roasting pan. Stuff the cavity loosely, allowing about 1/2 to 3/4 cup stuffing per pound of turkey.
- Combine butter, salt and pepper and rub mixture over the top of the turkey, lifting the skin on the breast slightly to push some of the butter under the skin.
- Place the pan in the oven and pour 3 cups of the chicken broth into the bottom of the roasting pan.
- Cover loosely with a foil tent.
- Baste the turkey about every 30 minutes. After about 2-1/2 - 3 hours of roasting (2-1/2 hours for smaller birds, 3 hours for larger ones), remove the foil tent to brown the skin. Once the foil tent is removed, do not baste to allow the skin to become crispy and evenly brown. If the drippings evaporate at any time, add more chicken broth to the bottom of the pan, about 1 to 2 cups at a time.
- Roast until the thermometer inserted in the meaty part of the thigh reads 165 degrees F (75 degrees C), A 10 - 18 lb turkey will take between 4 - 5 hours to get to temperature, a little less if you have brined your turkey.
- Transfer the turkey to a large serving platter, and let it stand for at least 15 to 20 minutes before carving.
- Make gravy while turkey stands: Strain juices from the bottom of the roasting pan through a fine strainer.
- Melt butter in a heavy pot and stir in flour.
- Add stock mixture in a stream, whisking constantly to prevent lumps, then bring to a boil, whisking occasionally. Simmer 5 minutes. Season gravy with salt and additional pepper to taste.
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