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RECIPE
Greatest of All Time Roast Turkey
∙ 1 turkey, about 17 lbs (adjust for larger or smaller birds)
∙ 4,000g (4L) water
∙ 400g (1¾c) kosher salt
∙ 100g (½c) granulated sugar
∙ 4-5 bay leaves
∙ 3-4 heads of garlic, halved
∙ 1 clamshell poultry herb blend (sage, rosemary, thyme)
∙ 4,000g (4L) ice
∙ 1 cup water, for roasting pan
∙ Olive oil, for brushing
1. Prepare Turkey: Thaw turkey in the fridge 3-4 days, or in cold water for about 8 hours. Once thawed, remove anything from the inside of the turkey. Detach wings. Save wings and neck for the gravy.
2. Make Brine: In a large pot, combine water, salt, sugar, bay, garlic, & herbs. Bring to boil, simmer for 10 min, then pour over ice to cool.
3. Inject & Brine Turkey: Inject brine into the breast (5-6 injections per side) and each leg (2-3 injections). Next pierce the turkey 40-50 times per breast and 20-30 times per leg with the injector tip to create channels for brine. Submerge turkey, breast down, in a brining bucket. Refrigerate 3 days.
4. Prepare for Roasting: Preheat oven to 425°F/218C. In a roasting pan with rack, lay down a few sheets of folded tin foil and grease or spray foil with pan spray. Pour a cup of water into the bottom of the roasting pan (to prevent burning). Lay turkey breast side down on top of foil. If using wireless probe thermometer, insert 1 into breast & 1 into leg thigh, careful not to touch bone. Cover with 2 layers of foil.
5. Roast: Roast 1 hour. Remove foil cover, reduce oven to 325°F/163C and continue roasting 90-120 minutes or until the breast reaches 150°F/65C and the thigh is 165°F/74C
6. Rest & Brown Skin: Tent with foil & rest turkey for 1 hour. Pour off drippings to use for gravy then flip the turkey on the roasting rack to face breast side up. Truss drumsticks with kitchen twine. Brush the breast skin with olive oil. Roast uncovered at 500°F/260C for 20 minutes to brown the skin.
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Turkey Gravy
∙ Turkey neck, wings, and other meaty bones
∙ 125g (½ large) onion, roughly chopped
∙ 75g (2 stalks) celery, roughly chopped
∙ 75g (1 large) carrot, roughly chopped
∙ 1 cup water, for deglazing
∙ 1,500g (6c) chicken stock
∙ 3g (2-3 sprigs) fresh thyme
∙ 2-3 bay leaves
∙ 115g (8T) butter
∙ 115g (1c) all-purpose flour
1. Break down meat: Break down wings into 3 pieces. Cut neck into similar size pieces
2. Roast: Preheat oven to 500°F/260C, place turkey bones, onion, celery, and carrot on a sheet tray. Roast for 20 min until browned.
3. Deglaze & Simmer: Move roasted bones & veggies to a saucepan. Deglaze sheet tray with water, scraping up fond, then add fond liquid to the sauce pan. Add chicken stock, thyme, and bay leaves. Simmer for 45 mins. Strain and set aside.
4. Make Roux: Melt butter in a saucepan, then whisk in flour over medium heat until smooth, cooking for 1 minute.
5. Add Stock & Thicken: Gradually whisk in the stock you just made. Simmer, stirring, for 5-10 minutes until thickened to coat the back of a spoon. Don’t salt until after you add turkey drippings.
6. Finish: Reheat the gravy base (if needed), add turkey drippings to taste (careful, drippings can be salty). Simmer over medium to medium high heat, stirring often, to thicken if needed. Optional: strain finished gravy for a smoother finish.
CHAPTERS:
0:00 Thawing the turkey and making the brine
4:20 Prepping the gravy base
4:55 Brining the turkey
7:28 Finishing the gravy base
9:46 Preparing for roasting and notes on preventing dry turkey
12:10 Best way to track your turkey’s temperature
13:20 Roasting the turkey and monitoring the temperature
13:34 Alternate same-day method
14:30 Roasting the turkey (continued), and resting
15:30 Finishing the gravy, and browning the skin
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