Whether you’re running low on time, have little oven space, are looking to save money, and/or cater to a smaller crowd, roasted turkey legs and roasted turkey breast are the perfect alternative to cooking a whole turkey this holiday season. Turkey breast is so simple to prepare and achieves consistently perfect results. Plus, the combination of lemon slices with garlic-herb butter takes this dish to the next level. Best of all, it roasts in just 60-70 minutes!
Ingredients
Turkey breast: I used a 3lb bone-in turkey breast. If the size differs, adjust the cooking time accordingly. Generally, a turkey breast takes about 20 minutes to cook per pound. Use a food thermometer to ensure it’s properly cooked. Lemon: Use an unwaxed lemon (or remove it yourself), as this recipe uses the zest and lemon separately. Butter: Softened to room temperature. Fresh herbs: I use rosemary and sage. Thyme will also work. Garlic: I prefer to use fresh, but you can use garlic powder in a pinch. Sea salt & black pepper.
Roasted turkey breast instructions
If your turkey breast is frozen, fully thaw it in a refrigerator for at least 18 hours (+ or – 6 hours per lb) OR in cold water for 2-2 ½ hours (+ or – 30-60 min per lb). Bring the meat to room temperature: Remove it from the refrigerator 30-40 minutes before moving on to the next step. Then, pat it dry with paper towels. Preheat the oven to 325ºF/165ºC, and ensure the oven rack is placed so the meat can cook in the center of the oven. Make the herby butter: First, zest the lemon, then slice it into ¼-inch slices. Then, mince the garlic and herbs (but leave 2-4 rosemary sprigs to one side). Finally, mix the softened butter with the herbs, lemon zest, salt, and pepper. Season the turkey: Place the lemon slices and the remaining 2-4 rosemary springs (rubbed with a bit of oil so they don’t burn) into the bottom of a deep baking dish/roasting pan. Add the breast on top and brush or rub the herby butter mixture inside and out (including under the skin), making sure it’s entirely coated. Roast the turkey: Cover the baking dish loosely with foil to prevent soggy skin, and roast the turkey breast in the center of the oven at 325ºF/165ºC for a total of 1 hour 20 minutes (about 20 minutes per pound). There’s no need to baste it! The combination of butter under and over the skin plus the foil-covered baking portion provides more than enough moisture without basting it. Plus, avoiding opening the oven door means more even, consistent (and quick) cooking! In the last 20 minutes, remove the foil and pour all the liquid (drippings) into a separate bowl – you can turn this into gravy. If your turkey is well charred, you can place the foil back on to avoid burning. Then roast it for the last 20 minutes, using the broiler at the end for just a few minutes for a crispier, golden-brown top. To ensure it’s properly cooked, insert a meat thermometer into the thickest part of the breast, avoiding bone. It should read 165ºF/75ºC to be safe to eat. If you don’t have a thermometer, then pierce the meat – the juices should run clear and the meat should not appear pink. Monitor it closely when broiling, too, to avoid burning it. Leave it to rest: Finally, remove the roasted turkey breast from the oven and leave it to rest, loosely covered with foil, for at least 15-20 minutes. During this time, the juices will redistribute and settle for perfectly juicy turkey breast. Carve and enjoy!
What sides to serve with
Enjoy this perfectly moist and juicy oven-roasted turkey breast on your Thanksgiving or Christmas table, or even as a regular roast dinner with gravy made from the pan drippings and all your favorite “trimmings”:
Potatoes: Mashed potatoes, roasted potatoes, or au gratin potatoes. Roasted vegetables: broccoli & cauliflower, green beans, parsnips, Brussel sprouts. Bread: Like cornbread, homemade biscuits, or dinner rolls. Holiday favorites: green bean casserole, candied yams, stuffing, and cranberry sauce.
How to use leftovers
There are plenty of ways to transform leftover turkey (which is primarily white meat) into new, delicious dishes:
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If you try this roast turkey breast recipe, let me know how it goes in the comments below. I’d appreciate a recipe card rating and would love to see your recipe recreations – tag me on Instagram @Alphafoodie!