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Roasted Turkey – Martha Stewart’s Recipe

by Suburban Grandmain All Recipes

Roasting a turkey is a Thanksgiving tradition in the U.S., but many families also enjoy this meal on Christmas Day or any other time of the year.

This Thanksgiving I will again use my favoriteMartha Stewart recipe for roasting a turkey, recommended by a friend from my church, as her absolute favorite. I was quite impressed with the outcome of this project, as you can see from the picture of the finished product.

Doesn’t this bird look delicious? So glossy and tender, and just awesome (please continue scrolling down this post for more…).

So, if you plan to roast a turkey for Thanksgiving, or Christmas, or anytime, and like to try this recipe, plus watch Martha’s video, by clicking the link above, I will share my step-by-step experience with this recipe.

There is a recipe for my homemade gravy at the end of this post, and click this link for my favorite Sausage and Herb Stuffing recipe, and Homemade Cranberry Sauce.

### Please scroll to the end of this post of a Printable Recipe ###

Here is the cheesecloth, as well as the basting sauce ingredients (melted butter and dry white wine).

Rub the turkey’s breast with 4 Tbs. room temperature butter, and sprinkle with remaining salt and pepper.

  1. Place the cheesecloth on top of half of the turkey, extending over the right leg and down the side .
    Using a pastry brush, baste the cheesecloth and exposed parts of the turkey, with the butter/wine mixture.
  2. After about 3 hours of cooking, remove and discard the cheesecloth.

The finished product is ready for carving and serving.

Roasted Turkey – Martha Stewart’s Recipe

Roasted Turkey – Martha Stewart’s Recipe (9)

Ingredients

  • 1 turkey, 14-18 lbs.
  • 1 1/2 cups of unsalted butter, melted
  • 4 Tbs. unsalted butter, room temperature
  • 1 bottle(750 -ml) of dry white wine of your choice
  • 1 package of cheesecloth, I cut mine in half
  • 2 tsp. salt
  • 2 tsp. black pepper, freshly ground
  • 2 stalks celery, cut into chunks
  • 2 carrots, cut into chunks
  • 1 onion, quartered
  • 1 rutabaga, peeled and cut into chunks
  • 1 cup of water
  • Gravy

  • 1 cup dry red wine (or white wine) for the gravy
  • 3 Tbs. of fat (reserved from the pan juices)
  • 1/3 cup all purpose flour (for gravy)
  • Salt and pepper to taste (I also like to sprinkle some Maggi Seasoning)

Instructions

  1. Remove turkey from plastic wrapping, and remove the giblets packed inside the turkey, and in the neck cavity.
  2. Rinse the turkey under running cold water, outside and inside. Also rinse out the giblets, and set aside.
  3. Place the giblets in a medium saucepan filled 3/4 with water (4 cups), and cook for at least an hour. Save the stock for gravy.
  4. Dry the turkey with paper towels, and let stand uncovered for 2 hours at room temperature (this lets the skin dry out slightly for better results with basting).
  5. Place oven rack on the lowest level in your oven, and preheat the oven to 450 degrees F.
  6. Combine the melted butter with wine. Fold each cheesecloth in half, and let it soak in this mixture.
  7. Pour 1 cup of water into the roasting pan, place the cut up veggies, and place the roasting rack in the pan.
  8. Place the turkey, breast side up, on the roasting rack, remove the pop-up timer, if present.
  9. Fold wingtips under the turkey.
  10. Sprinkle 1/2 tsp. salt and pepper inside the turkey. If you are stuffing your bird, fill the large cavity and neck cavity loosely with stuffing (I do not stuff my turkey, I cook the stuffing separately).
  11. Rub the turkey's breast with 4 Tbs. room temperature butter, and sprinkle with remaining salt and pepper.
  12. Tie the turkey legs together with kitchen twine, and tie a bow for easier removal after roasting.
  13. Lift one cheesecloth one at a time from the butter/wine mixture, squeeze it slightly, so it does not drip, make sure you have it folded to form 4 layers of cloth.
  14. Place it on top of half of the turkey, extending over the right leg and down the side (if you do not cover the thighs they will brown much faster and darker than the rest of the turkey).
  15. Do the same with the second piece of the cheesecloth, overlapping it slightly over the first one at the top of the turkey breast, covering the left side of the turkey breast, leg, and extending it down the side, as well as the front and back of the bird.
  16. Place turkey legs first into the oven. Do not cover the pan.
  17. Cook for 20 minutes, without checking on it.
  18. Using a pastry brush, baste the cheesecloth and exposed parts of the turkey, with butter/wine mixture. Don't panic if you notice how dark the cheesecloth gets during cooking. The turkey underneath is still very light. Your kitchen will fill with a sweet aroma of warm butter.
  19. Reduce the temperature to 350 degrees F, and continue baking for 2 1/2 hours, basting every 30 minutes.
  20. If your pan fills up with too much juice, you may remove some and save for gravy.
  21. After about 3 hours of cooking, remove and discard the cheesecloth. Notice how light the breast meat is still at this point.
  22. Turn the pan around, so the legs are facing front, and the breast is facing the back of the oven.
  23. Reduce the heat to 325 degrees F.
  24. Baste the turkey gently with the juices, or the remaining butter/wine mixture.
  25. Bake for 1 hour longer, basting after 30 minutes.
  26. Insert the instant-read thermometer into the thickest part of the thigh, not touching the bone, and the temperature should reach 180 (if stuffed - the stuffing should reach 140 -160). The turkey should be golden brown.
  27. If the legs are not fully cooked yet, baste the turkey, and bake another 20 minutes.
  28. Once fully cooked, transfer turkey to a warm serving platter, and let it rest for 20-30 minutes.
  29. Pour the pan juices into a fat separator cup. Let it stand for 10 minutes to settle. The baked veggies in the pan may be used or discarded, but they added delicious flavor to the pan juices for your gravy.
  30. Set the roasting pan aside, do not wash it.
  31. Gravy

  32. Place roasting pan on a stove over medium-high heat.
  33. Add 1 cup of dry wine (red or white).
  34. Add 3 Tbs. of fat which separated from the pan juices.
  35. Using a wooden spoon, scrape the pan until liquid boils and all the crisp bits are loosened up from the pan.
  36. Mix 1/3 cup of all-purpose flour, and cook for 3 minutes, stirring continuously, so it's not clumpy.
  37. Stir in giblet stock (at least 2-3 cups) and bring to boil.
  38. Cook until liquid has reduced by half (about 10 minutes).
  39. Add the fat-free part of the reserved pan juices, and cook for 10 minutes longer.
  40. This will make about 2 1/2 cups of gravy.
  41. Season to taste with salt and pepper, and Maggi seasoning if you like.
  42. Strain into a warm gravy boat, and serve.

Notes

Enjoy your delicious turkey with homemade gravy, and your favorite stuffing.

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Roasted Turkey – Martha Stewart’s Recipe (2024)

FAQs

How does Martha Stewart roast a turkey? ›

Roast 1 hour, then baste every 30 minutes with pan liquids, until an instant-read thermometer inserted into the thickest part of thigh (avoiding bone) registers 125°F, about 3 hours. Remove foil; raise oven heat to 400°F. Continue roasting, basting occasionally, until thigh reaches 180°F, 45 to 60 minutes more.

How does Bobby Flay roast a turkey? ›

Put the turkey on top of the vegetables, put in the oven and roast in the oven for 45 minutes, or until lightly golden brown. Reduce the heat to 350 and continue roasting, basting with the warm chicken stock every 15 minutes until basting with some of the chicken stock every 15 minutes, about 2 to 2 ¼ hours longer.

How does Trisha Yearwood cook her turkey? ›

Bake for exactly 1 hour and turn off the oven. Do not open the oven door! Leave the turkey in the oven until the oven completely cools; this may take 4 to 6 hours. Reserve the pan juices and refrigerate the turkey if it will not be served soon after roasting.

How does Gordon Ramsay keep the turkey moist? ›

Ramsay's key for a guaranteed delicious and juicy turkey is a parsley and garlic butter that gets generously slathered both under the skin and on top of the turkey. While the turkey is cooking, you'll want to baste the bird with the melted butter pan juices to ensure a crispy skin while cooking.

Should you roast a turkey covered or uncovered? ›

To achieve a perfectly golden, juicy turkey, let the bird spend time both covered and uncovered in the oven. We recommend covering your bird for most of the cooking time to prevent it from drying out; then, during the last 30 minutes or so of cooking, remove the cover so the skin crisps in the hot oven.

Should I put butter or oil on my turkey? ›

Don't butter your bird

Placing butter under the skin won't make the meat juicier, though it might help the skin brown faster. However, butter is about 17 percent water, and it will make your bird splotchy, says López-Alt. Instead, rub the skin with vegetable oil before you roast.

How does Gordon Ramsay cook a turkey? ›

Roast the turkey in the hot oven for 10–15 minutes. Take the tray out of the oven, baste the bird with the pan juices and lay the bacon rashers over the breast to keep it moist. Baste again. Lower the setting to 180°C/Gas 4 and cook for about 2 1⁄2 hours (calculating at 30 minutes per kg), basting occasionally.

What's the difference between roasting and baking a turkey? ›

What's the Difference Between Baking and Roasting? Roasting uses the same type of all-over, dry heat as baking, but at higher temperatures between 400 and 450° F. Choose the roasting method to get thicker, tougher foods brown and crisp, and the baking method to retain moisture in thinner, more delicate foods.

How to cook a Jamie Oliver turkey? ›

Preheat the oven to 180ºC/350ºF/gas 4. You want to cook a higher-welfare bird for 25 to 30 minutes per kilo, and a standard bird for 35 to 40 minutes per kilo. Higher-welfare birds generally have more intramuscular fat, which means they cook quicker than standard, lean birds.

What does putting butter under the skin of a turkey do? ›

Impart rich flavor and add moisture to your Thanksgiving turkey by adding a layer of butter under the skin before roasting. Learn how to do this simple (but genius) technique for a delicious Thanksgiving turkey.

How to cook roast turkey Delia Smith? ›

30 minutes at 220°C/gas mark 7, then 2½–3 hours at 170°C/gas mark 3, and a final 30 minutes (uncovered) at 200°C/gas mark 6. 45 minutes at 220°C/gas mark 7, then 4–5 hours at 170°C/gas mark 3, and a final 30 minutes (uncovered) at 200°C/gas mark 6.

How long should a turkey sit out before cooking? ›

Your turkey will cook more evenly and faster if you start it out at room temperature so remove the turkey from the refrigerator 1 hour before roasting. If you plan to stuff your turkey, wait until you're ready to put it in the oven before putting the stuffing in the turkey.

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.

Does cooking a turkey breast down make it more moist? ›

Cooking a turkey upside down allows the juices to trickle down during the roasting process for extra moist and juicy breast meat. Plus, since the dark meat is closer to the heat source, it cooks faster than it does with the traditional method. It's a win-win!

What temperature do you cook a turkey at Martha Stewart? ›

Prepare the Turkey

Place the rack on the lowest level in the oven and adjust the heat to 425 degrees. Then, tuck the wing tips under the body of the bird, and place turkey breast-side-up in a roasting pan. Season the inside of the bird thoroughly with salt and pepper.

Should you cover a turkey with aluminum foil when roasting? ›

The best way to ensure you wind up with a perfectly roasted turkey—juicy and flavorful no matter what part you dig into—is to both cover it and not cover it with foil.

Do you put liquid in bottom of pan when roasting a 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."

What is the formula for roasting turkey? ›

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. turkey), or 15 minutes per pound for a stuffed turkey.

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