Easy Roast Turkey Recipe (2024)

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No brining, no basting and no stuffing - this is my easy, fuss-free recipe that really lets the flavour shine, and ensures the turkey is lovely and juicy.
Whether you're cooking a small or a larger turkey this year (we always go large because we LOVE turkey leftovers), I'll show you how to roast a turkey without the stress.

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  • 📋 What do we need?
  • 🔪 How to roast a turkey
  • ⏲️ Turkey Roasting Time
  • 🍽️ What to serve it with
  • 📺 Watch how to make it
  • 🍲 More fantastic roast dinner recipes
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I'm just going to come out here and say it - I don't stuff my turkey! In addition I don't brine it, baste it, lay it on piles of vegetables, cover it in bacon or smother butter under the skin.
Why? You might ask?

Turkey Faff SuggestionReason I don't do it
Stuff turkeyI don't like soggy stuffing (crunchy coating is better IMHO) and stuffing the bird increases roasting time - which will make the bird drier.
Brine turkeyI've never noticed a significant difference to taste in the turkey after brining. It does increase moisture slightly, but the moisture is just water - which dilutes the flavour of the meat.
Baste turkeyEvery time you open the oven to baste, the oven cools = longer to roast the turkey! Also it softens the skin, and the flavour of the meat juices doesn't sink into the meat (only the skin).
Lay turkey on veggie trivetI don't want those veggies sucking up all that turkey flavour, to then have to spend 10 minutes squeezing it all out of the veggies at the end of cooking. Too much faff.
Cover turkey in baconIt looks good, but the bacon itself loses its flavour. The salty flavour goes into the turkey skin (which is a small benefit), but that flavour doesn't penetrate the meat. When everyone goes to grab a bit of bacon, and that bacon is flavourless, it's so disappointing!
Smother butter under skinThere's a risk of tearing the skin, and also the water in the butter can make the browning of the skin uneven.

After years of roasting turkeys, I've come to the conclusion that it's best to keep it simple. A flavourful turkey, with any energy for fancy stuff being saved for the side dishes!

📋 What do we need?

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This is a 4.5kg (10 pound) bronze turkey. I've include a little table further down this post with info on using different weights of turkey.

🔪 How to roast a turkey

**Full recipe with detailed steps in the recipe card at the end of this post.**

  1. Remove the giblets and neck, tuck the tips of the legs into the cavity and tuck the tips of the wings underneath the bird.
  2. Place the turkey on a large wire rack on top of a large roasting tray, then rub all over with oil and season with plenty of salt and pepper.
  3. Pour a cup of chicken stock into the base of the roasting tray and cover the turkey and the tray with foil - tenting the foil over the turkey, so it's not touching.
  4. Roast the turkey according to the cooking times in the table further below, removing the foil for the last hour of cooking.
  5. Transfer to a warm serving plate and leave to rest for 30-60 minutes.
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👩‍🍳PRO TIP

Check the turkey is done by piercing the deepest part of the meat with a skewer – the juices should run clear, not pink. Give it a little longer in the oven if the juices are still a little pink.

If you have a meat thermometer, the temperature should read 70C/158F. Test the thickest part of the thigh and the thickest part of the breast. The temperature will rise a little further when it’s resting.

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⏲️ Turkey Roasting Time

Note: this is for whole turkeys (not turkey crowns).
For turkeys under 4kg (8.8lbs), this is 20 minutes per kg (2.2lbs) plus 70 minutes.
For turkeys 4kg (8.8lbs) and over, this is 20 minutes per kg (2.2lbs) plus 90 minutes.

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🍽️ What to serve it with

  • Pigs in a Blanket
  • Roast Potatoes, Fondant Potatoes or Mashed Potatoes
  • Simple Butter Pepper Carrots
  • Green Beans with Parmesan and Garlic
  • Why not finish off with my make-ahead Chocolate Cherry Cake!

Time planning tip:

It's a good idea to work out your time plan backwards from the time you want to serve.
You’ll need to consider not only the roasting time, but also taking the bird out of the fridge 1 hour before roasting, and then resting the bird after roasting.
So if you want to serve at 2pm (and you have a 4.5kg/10lb bird) it would need to come out of the fridge at 9:15am. Then it would go into the oven at 10:15am. It would be done by 1:15pm, and can rest for 45 minutes before serving at 2pm.

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Easy Roast Turkey Recipe

No brining, no basting, no stuffing - this is my easy, fuss-free recipe that lets the flavour shine and ensures the turkey is perfectly juicy.

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Prep Time 5 minutes mins

Cook Time 3 hours hrs

Total Time 3 hours hrs 5 minutes mins

Course Dinner

Cuisine British

Servings 8 -10 people

Calories 227 kcal

Equipment

  • Large roasting tin

  • Roasting rack

  • Non-stick tin foil.

  • Meat thermometer (if possible)

Ingredients

  • 1 turkey – approx 4.5kg/10lbs - see notes for different size turkeys
  • 2 tbsp olive oil
  • 1 tsp salt
  • 1 tsp black pepper
  • 240 ml (1 cup) chicken stock - this can be warm or cold

INSTRUCTIONS

  • Preheat the oven to 160C Fan/180C/350F/Gas mark 4.

  • Remove the giblets and neck (you can save these to make stock another time), tuck the tips of the legs into the cavity and tuck the tips of the wings underneath the bird.

    1 turkey – approx 4.5kg/10lbs

  • Place the turkey on a large wire rack on top of a large roasting tray.

  • Rub the oil all over the turkey, then sprinkle on the salt and pepper.

    2 tbsp olive oil, 1 tsp salt, 1 tsp black pepper

  • Pour the stock into the base of the roasting tray.

    240 ml (1 cup) chicken stock

  • Brush or spray the foil with a little more oil, then tent the foil over the turkey and the tray so there are no gaps. Try not to let the foil touch the turkey – this will allow steam to circulate around the turkey as it’s cooking. You will probably need to connect a couple of large pieces of foil together so it will fit – just roll and then scrunch the edges of the pieces of foil together so they stay connected.

  • Place the turkey in the oven and roast for 2 hours.

  • Remove the foil roast for a further hour.

  • Once the turkey is lovely and golden brown, remove from the oven and transfer to a warm serving plate.

  • Leave to rest for 30-60 minutes (I usually rest mine for about 45 minutes). This is ultra-important if you want a juicy turkey. The turkey will still be warm after this period (plus if you’re serving on warm plates with hot gravy you have nothing to worry about at all). There is no need to cover the turkey (unless you’re in a really cold room) during this time, as the internal temperature tends to rise a little more during the resting period, and covering with foil would just cook the turkey further and the skin will soften.

  • If you need more time to make roasties etc after the turkey comes out of the oven and think you might need to let the turkey rest for 60-90 minutes, then tent foil over the top, leaving space between the turkey and the foil (this is so any trapped steam on the foil isn’t touching the skin – which would make it go soggy).

  • Use the juices in the bottom of the tray to make gravy (or add these juices to gravy you’ve made ahead – check out my video for make-ahead Christmas gravy).

  • Serve with all of those wonderful side dishes for an amazing Christmas dinner.

Video

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✎ Notes

Nutritional information is per person - attributing approx. 175-200g (6-7oz) of meat per person.

Nutrition

Calories: 227kcalCarbohydrates: 1gProtein: 31gFat: 11gSaturated Fat: 2gCholesterol: 102mgSodium: 487mgPotassium: 318mgFiber: 1gSugar: 1gVitamin A: 80IUCalcium: 16mgIron: 1mg

Keywords Christmas dinner, thanksgiving, turkey day

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  1. Angelina Vaughan says

    Am I missing what temp to cook at!?

    Reply

    • Nicky Corbishley says

      Hi Angelina,
      It's on the first step of the recipe card: Preheat the oven to 160C Fan/180C/350F/Gas mark 4.

      Reply

  2. Linda says

    Easy Roast Turkey Recipe (25)
    Oh gosh - I made 10 pounders twice and they were so good that my son insists I make the 22 pound turkey later this month. Any advice besides the added time (still remove foil in the last hour). I'm having performance anxiety. I looooove a bread/vegetable stuffing inside the bird but the recipe appears to discourage that. Is it doable? Any advice. (Your super simple recipe just got me onto the hot seat!)

    Reply

  3. Linda C Gilbert says

    Easy Roast Turkey Recipe (26)
    NO ONE could believe how easy this was to make. My adult son said it was the best he ever had (I agree), and he has fussed over his for years, brining, adding wine, etc.

    Reply

  4. Sue says

    Easy Roast Turkey Recipe (27)
    Great Turkey! It was moist and tender and perfect and easy peasy! Thank you Nicky and Chris! Happy New Year!!

    Reply

  5. Shane says

    Does this work for a crown, we don’t eat legs so don’t see the point in getting a whole bird...

    Reply

    • Nicky Corbishley says

      Hi Shane, Yes you could use this method for a crown, but you'll need to adjust the cooking time to the instructions on the pack, as turkey crowns cook quicker.

      Reply

  6. Walter says

    Easy Roast Turkey Recipe (28)
    my kind of preparation and completely agree with yr way of thinking
    Thks and happy festivities

    Reply

  7. Veronica Ellis says

    Easy Roast Turkey Recipe (29)
    Thank you, Excellent advice Nicky.
    I rate the recipe 5 stars,
    Thank you for all your useful tips and recipes.

    Wishing you all the very best.

    Reply

  8. Janice says

    Easy Roast Turkey Recipe (30)
    I totally agree. Minimum faff and maximum flavour. Great guide, thanks.

    Reply

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FAQs

What is the best temperature to roast 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.

When roasting a turkey do you roast it covered or uncovered? ›

Always cook your turkey until the skin is a light golden color. Cover your roasting pan with a lid or foil and cook covered for 2 hours (depending on size of your bird) and uncovered for the remaining time. Baste your turkey every half hour or so.

Should I roast my turkey at 325 or 350 overnight? ›

We recommend preheating the oven to 325°F and not much higher. While higher temperatures will cook a turkey faster, they'll also increase the chances that your bird will singe or even burn on the outside before the inside is cooked through.

How long to cook turkey in the oven at 350 degrees? ›

For whole, unstuffed turkeys in oven cooking bags, cook at 350 °F for the following approximate times:
  1. 8-12 lb turkey: 1 1/2 to 2 hours;
  2. 12 to 16 lb turkey: 2 to 2 1/2 hours;
  3. 16-20 lb turkey: 2 1/2 to 3 hours;
  4. 20-24 lb turkey: 3 to 3 1/2 hours.
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What is the best temperature to cook a turkey to keep it moist? ›

Begin by roasting your turkey at 425°F for 40 to 45 minutes before lowering the temperature of the oven to 350°F for the rest of the cooking time. Like the other method, it's a good idea to brush the turkey every 15 to 20 minutes with butter or olive oil to help the surface brown and keep the meat moist.

Do you put water in the bottom of a roasting pan for 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 to prep the turkey for roasting? ›

Prepare the turkey: Remove the turkey neck and giblets. Pat the turkey dry with paper towels, then place it (breast-side up) on a rack in a roasting pan. Stuff and season the turkey: Fill the cavity with stuffing. Rub the skin with butter, then season with salt and pepper.

Should I cover my turkey with aluminum foil while cooking? ›

But if you are roasting the turkey, be it whole turkey, breast, or leg on a regular roasting pan, foil is a good option. Basically the foil works in the same way a lid works—by trapping steam so the turkey stays moist throughout the roasting process. Simply tent the foil so that it loosely covers the whole turkey.

How long to roast a 7 lb turkey at 325? ›

Regular Oven 325°

2¼-2¾ hrs. 7-10 lbs. 2½-3 hrs.

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 long does it take to cook a 5 lb turkey at 325? ›

These times are based on a room temperature turkey at 325 degrees F the entire time; plan on about 15 to 17 minutes per pound (the times below are based on 15 minutes per pound).

How long to cook a 7lb turkey at 350 per? ›

Calculate turkey cooking time and temperature. The simplest way to figure out turkey roasting times is to calculate 13 minutes per pound at 350°F for an unstuffed turkey (that's about 3 hours for a 12- to 14-lb.

Is 350 too high to cook a turkey? ›

The most straightforward approach is to roast an unstuffed turkey, breast-side up, for 13 minutes per pound of turkey at 350°. That works out to approximately 3 hours for a 12- to 14-pound bird (a 12-pound turkey is pretty standard).

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

Preheat oven to 325°F. Line a rimmed baking sheet with foil. Place roasting rack or foil ring on pan, and place turkey on top. In a small bowl, combine butter, garlic, salt, thyme, and parsley.

Is it better to cook a turkey at 3 50 or 325? ›

While the best temperature to cook a turkey is always 325°F, how much time your bird will need in the oven will depend on its weight. An unstuffed 8-pound turkey can take less than 3 hours, while a stuffed 24-pound turkey can take over 5 hours.

Is it better to roast a turkey at 325 or 425? ›

Oven Temps: Best roasting is two stage process—425°F (218°C) for 1 hour, then down to 325°F (163°C) for however long it takes until the turkey is done. If you read a post telling you exactly “how long to cook a turkey,” hit the back button fast.

How long to cook a 20lb turkey at 325 degrees? ›

It's done when the thermometer reads 165ºF.

A 20 pound turkey will take between 4 to 4 1/2 hours to come to temperature if your oven is 325°F. Here are some other cook times if your bird weighs differently: 10-12 pounds: cook 2 3/4 to 3 hours at 325°F. 15-16 pounds: cook 3 1/2 to 4 hours at 325°F.

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