Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Falling-Off-The-Bone Turkey recipe

Truly, my turkey was completely separated from the bone when I took it out...it is that amazing!

I got some inspiration from this site which goes into detail and has pictures if you want to check it out, and combined that with the recipe I used last year (which was the best Turkey I had ever eaten up to that point) to come up with this. Not only does it taste amazing, but it is oh.so.easy!

3 sprigs Rosemary
3 sprigs Thyme
1/2 cup butter, partially melted so it is soft
1 orange
1 onion
1 stick celery
1 carrot
2 bay leaves
1/4 bunch sage
3 or 4 sprigs parsley
turkey

Preheat the oven to 475 degrees. Remove the giblets and neck from the turkey (or ask your husband to do it for you if that stuff grosses you out). Spread butter in between the skin and the breast of the turkey and shove one sprig of each fresh rosemary and thyme in there (the site has a disturbingly good picture of this).

Quarter the orange and rub it on the outside of the turkey skin. Pour the remaining butter on the outside of the turkey and rub it over the outside skin. Salt and Pepper the skin. shove the orange quarters, onion, celery, carrot, bay leaves, sage, and parsley inside the turkey cavity. Tie the legs with

Place the turkey in a covered roasting pan and bake at 475 degrees for 20 minutes. Turn the oven temperature down to 250 degrees, without removing the turkey from the oven. Cook the turkey at 250 degrees, 20 minutes for each pound (18 lb. turkey = 6 hours). No basting is neccesary. Check the internal temperature of the bird to ensure doneness (breast meat - 170 degrees, thigh meat - 180 degrees).

Let the turkey sit uncovered for at least 20 minutes before covering it, after taking it from the oven.

Try it out...you'll be amazed!

1 comment:

Jen said...

OK, so my Grandma heard about my turkey (not from me, by the way) and how good it was and decided to try this recipe despite her many many more years of experience than mine and EVERYONE at the dinner was talking about how amazing it was when we got there (late). In fact...she normally has to divvy out leftovers to everyone and keeps plenty for herself and this year it was completely gone! I didn't even get to try any! Success!