Best 8 2 Hour Thanksgiving Turkey Recipes

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Thanksgiving is a time for family, friends, and food. The centerpiece of the Thanksgiving feast is often the turkey. Cooking a turkey can be a daunting task, but it doesn't have to be. With the right recipe and a little planning, you can cook a delicious, juicy turkey that will be the star of your Thanksgiving meal. This article will provide you with the best recipes and tips for cooking a perfect 2-hour Thanksgiving turkey.

Here are our top 8 tried and tested recipes!

THANKSGIVING TURKEY TWO WAYS



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Provided by Geoffrey Zakarian

Categories     main-dish

Time 16h30m

Yield 10 servings

Number Of Ingredients 18

Two 10- to 12-pound turkeys
2 tablespoons celery salt
2 tablespoons granulated garlic
2 tablespoons granulated onion
Freshly ground black pepper
1/4 cup fresh parsley, finely minced, plus 10 sprigs
1/4 cup fresh tarragon, finely minced
1/4 cup fresh oregano, finely minced
2 tablespoons fresh thyme leaves, finely minced, plus 10 sprigs
12 lemons, zested
2 shallots, minced
Kosher salt
1 cup extra-virgin olive oil
4 carrots, roughly chopped
2 medium onions, quartered
2 fennel bulbs, quartered
2 cups chicken stock
2 cups white wine

Steps:

  • The morning before roasting, spatchcock one of the turkeys. Remove the backbone by cutting 1 1/2 inches to the left and right of the backbone (opposite side of breast) from front to back. Remove the backbone and reserve for stock if desired. Place the turkey breast-side up on a large flat surface. Place a clean kitchen towel on top and press down firmly on the breast to flatten. Season both sides of the spatchcocked turkey with 1 tablespoon each of the celery salt, granulated garlic, granulated onion and pepper.
  • Season the whole turkey inside and out with 1 tablespoon black pepper and the remaining celery salt, granulated garlic and granulated onion. Allow both turkeys to sit in the refrigerator overnight, uncovered, to dry the skin.
  • The next day, allow the turkeys to come to room temperature for 1 1/2 hours.
  • Arrange one oven rack in the bottom lowest position of the oven and one in the top third. Preheat the oven to 400 degrees F.
  • Combine the minced parsley, tarragon, oregano, minced thyme, lemon zest and shallots with some salt and pepper in a small bowl. The salt will help to draw the moisture and flavor from the mixture. Add the olive oil to form a paste. Divide the mixture between the turkeys and spread all around both sides of each turkey. Season again with salt and pepper. Halve 3 of the lemons. Stuff the cavity of the whole turkey with the lemon halves and parsley and thyme sprigs.
  • Divide the carrots, onions and fennel between 2 roasting pans or baking sheets. Arrange the spatchcocked turkey skin-side up on the vegetables in one pan. Put the whole turkey breast-side up on the vegetables in the second pan. Divide the stock and wine between the 2 pans.
  • Put the whole turkey on the bottom oven rack and the spatchcocked turkey on the top rack and roast, basting every 30 minutes with the pan juices and adding a little more liquid to the bottom of the pans as needed to prevent burning. Keep an eye on the turkeys: when the spatchcocked turkey is nicely browned, remove the roasting pan and carefully move the top oven rack to the middle position (see Cook's Note). Move the whole turkey to the middle rack and the spatchcocked turkey to the bottom rack and continue to roast until the thickest part of the thighs registers 155 degrees F on an instant-read thermometer, about 2 hours total (10 minutes per pound) for a 12-pound spatchcocked turkey and 2 hours 25 minutes to 3 hours total (12 to 15 minutes per pound) for a 12-pound whole turkey. Allow the turkeys to rest for at least 1 hour before serving.

TWO-HOUR TURKEY AND GRAVY



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Provided by Nathalie Dupree

Categories     Milk/Cream     Onion     turkey     Roast     Thanksgiving     Rosemary     Fall

Yield Makes 10 to 12 servings

Number Of Ingredients 10

1 onion, halved or quarter
2 to 3 garlic cloves
3 to 4 rosemary sprigs (optional)
1 (12- to 14-pound) turkey
1/4 pound (1 stick) butter, melted, or vegetable oil (optional)
1 quart turkey broth or canned chicken broth
1/2 cup flour
1 cup cream (optional)
Salt
Freshly ground black pepper

Steps:

  • Preheat oven to 450°F.
  • Put the onion, garlic, and rosemary, if using, into the empty turkey cavity. Place the turkey in a large roasting pan, breast side up, and brush with the butter or oil. Place in the oven, uncovered, and roast, unattended, for 1 hour. Carefully remove the turkey from the oven (close the door of the oven), watching out for steam. Brush the turkey with butter or its juices. Return to the oven quickly and reduce the heat to 400°F.Roast another 30 minutes, checking the pan juices occasionally. Cover with foil if the breast is too brown. Cook another 30 minutes, adding stock if the pan juices evaporate.
  • The turkey is done when a meat thermometer inserted in its thigh registers 170°F and the juices run clear. Let rest 10 minutes (the temperature should rise 10 degrees in 10 minutes). Remove the turkey to a board or platter for carving. Carve. Discard the onions and garlic from inside the turkey. The turkey can be made a day ahead and refrigerated before reheating, carved, or it can be carved 10 minutes after resting.
  • If you decide to roast and carve the turkey ahead of time or if you want to freeze a portion of the turkey for another occasion, place the carved turkey in a shallow baking dish, cover it with broth, then wrap with foil or place the dish in a plastic bag; refrigerate for up to 2 days or freeze for up to 1 month. When you are ready to serve, defrost, if necessary, in the refrigerator for up to 2 days or freeze for up to 1 month. When you are ready to serve, defrost, if necessary, in the refrigerator, then bake in a 350°F. oven for 30 to 45 or until heated completely through (or heat in the microwave).
  • While the turkey is resting, place the pan over medium-high heat. The skin, fat, and juices should be a beautiful dark bronze, not black. Remove all but 1/2 cup of the fat. Keep as much of the juices as possible. Whisk the flour into the fat and cook, stirring, until the flour turns light brown. Whisk in the rest of the broth, and boil until thick and flavorful, stirring occasionally. Strain if lumpy or any part is burned. Add water or canned broth or stock if a thinner gravy is desired. Add as much cream as desired. Season to taste with salt and pepper.

THANKSGIVING TURKEY FOR TWO



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One of the hardest meals to plan is a holiday meal for two. You want all the smells and feelings of the season, but you don't want leftovers until June! This recipe is the tasty answer. -Joyce Kramer, Donalsonville, Georgia

Provided by Taste of Home

Categories     Dinner

Time 40m

Yield 2 servings.

Number Of Ingredients 7

2 turkey breast tenderloins (6 ounces each)
1/4 cup white wine or chicken broth
1 tablespoon butter, melted
1/4 teaspoon salt
1/4 teaspoon dried tarragon
1/4 teaspoon paprika
1/2 cup sliced fresh mushrooms

Steps:

  • Place turkey in an 11x7-in. baking dish coated with cooking spray. In a small bowl, combine the wine, butter, salt, tarragon and paprika. Spoon over turkey. Arrange mushrooms around tenderloins., Bake, uncovered, at 375° for 30-35 minutes or until a thermometer reads 170°, basting occasionally with pan drippings. Let stand 5 minutes before slicing. Serve with remaining pan drippings.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 260 calories, Fat 8g fat (4g saturated fat), Cholesterol 98mg cholesterol, Sodium 429mg sodium, Carbohydrate 2g carbohydrate (1g sugars, Fiber 0 fiber), Protein 40g protein. Diabetic Exchanges

JUICY TWO-STAGE THANKSGIVING TURKEY MARINADE



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This recipe has two different marinades that are started on Tuesday morning. This is a marinade recipe only, and makes a pre-Thanksgiving marinade for a juicy turkey with lots of flavor.

Provided by jaclynfarr

Categories     Side Dish     Sauces and Condiments Recipes     Marinade Recipes

Time P2DT25m

Yield 15

Number Of Ingredients 17

1 cup salt
1 cup orange juice
1 cup brown sugar
1 gallon water
1 (3 inch) cinnamon stick
1 (15 pound) turkey, thawed if purchased frozen
3 oranges, sliced
3 lemons, sliced
½ cup chopped onion
½ cup chopped green bell pepper
¼ cup chopped fresh parsley
1 tablespoon whole cloves
¼ cup garlic powder
2 (3 inch) cinnamon sticks
2 tablespoons paprika
¼ cup olive oil
3 tablespoons ground black pepper

Steps:

  • On the Tuesday morning before Thanksgiving, whisk together salt, orange juice, brown sugar, a cinnamon stick and water in a large nonreactive container with a cover, such as a large stainless steel stockpot. Stir until salt and sugar dissolve, about 5 minutes. Place the turkey into the brine, cover, and refrigerate overnight.
  • The next day, remove turkey from the first marinade, shake off excess, and pat the bird dry. Discard the brine. Clean the stockpot or brining container.
  • In the clean stockpot, make the marinade by stirring together together sliced oranges, sliced lemons, onion, green bell pepper, parsley, cloves, garlic powder, cinnamon sticks, paprika, olive oil, and pepper. Place the turkey into the stockpot and rub the marinade into the turkey. Cover and refrigerate overnight.
  • On Thanksgiving Day, remove turkey from the marinade and shake off the excess. Discard the remaining marinade. Roast the turkey using your favorite method.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 814.1 calories, Carbohydrate 27.1 g, Cholesterol 267.6 mg, Fat 35.7 g, Fiber 3.6 g, Protein 93.3 g, SaturatedFat 9.8 g, Sodium 238.1 mg, Sugar 19.8 g

2-HOUR TURKEY



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The flavor is all that you would expect from a well-cooked Thanksgiving turkey, but the technique is so wonderfully different! The trick is roasting it on high heat and having the turkey wide open. A great time-saver on a holiday when the stove gets a workout. If you find the oven smoking, definitely follow the tip of keeping an inch of water in the pan. The one drawback with this method is you won't have the yummy drippings for gravy as you do from a slow-roasted turkey.

Provided by Torrey Moseley @Torrey

Categories     Turkey

Number Of Ingredients 4

1 - thawed, whole turkey (from 10 - 24 pounds)
2 tablespoon(s) olive oil, extra virgin
1 to 3 teaspoon(s) coarsely ground salt (Kosher or sea)
- freshly ground pepper

Steps:

  • PREHEAT OVEN TO 475 degrees F (240-250 degrees C). This is what you'll roast it at for the ENTIRE time. Since this employs the use of a VERY hot oven, make sure your oven is CLEAN before you start, AND put about 1 inch of water in the bottom of the roasting pan to reduce the risk of smoking your family out of the house. NOTE: Even WITH a pristine oven, I still smoked out my house last Thanksgiving... so a tip to cut down on the smoke issue is to add about an inch of water (or broth) to the roaster pan...and keep replenishing it as needed. By doing this, not only was the smoking problem eliminated, but I had terrific drippings for gravy! Place oven rack on LOWEST or SECOND-TO-LOWEST position in oven. The lowest position may be too hot in some ovens since it's directly above the heating elements.
  • Remove all giblets, neck, pop-up thermometer (if there is one), and any trussing (like the plastic thing that holds the legs together). Rinse turkey THOROUGHLY, inside and out with cool water, letting all water drain out of neck and body cavities. Pat dry, inside and out, with paper towels.
  • Place on V or U-shaped wire rack in roasting pan, so that turkey doesn't rest on the bottom of the pan. The first time I made this I didn't have a rack, so I just slapped it in my grandmother's old-fashioned blue-enamel roaster pan and it turned out FINE. If you don't have a rack...take a long piece of aluminum foil and wad it up into a long rope, then coil it in the bottom of the pan and rest your turkey on that. NOTE: I STRONGLY RECOMMEND KEEPING 1-2 INCHES OF WATER IN THE BOTTOM OF YOUR ROASTING PAN DURING COOKING. This will GREATLY reduce smoking (which can be brutal). The first year I made this, I didn't put water in the bottom of the pan...and I smoked out my house. The turkey was fabulous, but the house was SO smoky.
  • Rub the entire outside of dried-off turkey with olive oil. Sprinkle generously with salt and pepper. I use Kosher salt because it has large, coarse grains.
  • Pull wing tips AWAY from the body, twist them and tuck them, backward, under the bird... up by its neck.
  • Using aluminum foil, form caps over the end of each drumstick. If any parts of the turkey extend beyond the pan rim, make a foil "collar" underneath to make sure drippings flow back into the pan. Do NOT tie legs together, do NOT add stuffing, do NOT close body cavity. It's probably okay to put a little seasoning in the cavity (herbs, lemon, onion) but don't fill up the cavity.
  • Pour 2 inches of water into the bottom of the pan.
  • Bake on the 2nd to lowest rack in the oven.
  • Halfway through cooking time, turn the roasting pan around 180 degrees to ensure even cooking. Do NOT flip the bird over.
  • It's done when the internal temp (in the thickest part of BOTH the THIGH and BREAST is 160 degrees. Make certain they are BOTH at temp. Sometimes the thighs take a bit longer. When done, remove from the oven. Approximate Cooking Timing: 10-13 lbs. = 50 minutes to 1 1/4 hrs. 13-16 lbs. = 1 1/4 hrs to 1 hour 50 minutes. 16-19 lbs. = 1 1/2 hrs to 2 hrs. 19-22 lbs. = 1 3/4 hrs to 2 1/4 hrs. 22-24 lbs. = 2 hrs to 2 1/2 hrs. 25+ lbs. = 2 1/4 to 2 3/4 hrs...or a bit more depending on how humongous it is. Are you sure it's not an ostrich you're roasting? If not, call the Guinness Book of Records.
  • Cover completely with foil and let rest 30-45 minutes before carving. The internal temp will continue to rise to the recommended 165 degrees. After resting, transfer to a platter for carving. NOTE: There will likely be a lot of juices in the cavity. Drain them before transferring the bird to a platter. Save the juices to make gravy or moisten dressing.

2 HOUR TURKEY



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Trust me. It really works! This method, developed by a local chef, results in a juicy delicious bird in 2 hours (well, 2-3 depending on the size of the bird) I'm posting this because my mom and sisters have done this for years but this is my first time hosting Thanksgiving (yikes) and I don't want to loose the recipe before I use it.

Provided by Keolani

Categories     Poultry

Time 2h20m

Yield 1 turkey

Number Of Ingredients 4

1 (12 lb) turkey
salt and pepper, to taste
1/4-3/4 cup vegetable oil, to coat
paprika

Steps:

  • Cut off skin at the neck.
  • Cut off wing and second joint.
  • Remove giblets.
  • (It's probably a good idea to cook the wings and giblets to make stock since most of the juice will stay in your turkey rather than making a lot of pan drippings).
  • Clean turkey and pat dry.
  • Salt and pepper inside and out.
  • Coat all over with oil, rubbing in a little to make sure you have a good coating.
  • Sprinkle generously with paprika.
  • Place turkey on its side in a large roaster.
  • Roast in a 400 degree oven for 2-3 hours.
  • 3/4 of the way through the cooking time, turn turkey to the other side.
  • It is very important that you DO NOT PIERCE THE SKIN.
  • Just a hint: To ensure you don't pierce the skin and let out all the juice you might want to use a couple old (clean) oven mitts and just pick up the bird to flip it.

SAFEWAY'S TWO HOUR TURKEY



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Our local Safeway is called Genuardi's and they've been advertising this recipe all over the place. I think it's worth giving a try. This can be done with a Turkey as large as 24lbs.

Provided by CHRISSYG

Categories     Whole Turkey

Time 2h5m

Yield 8-10 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 4

1 (10 lb) whole turkey (if frozen, fully thawed)
1 -2 tablespoon extra virgin olive oil
kosher salt
pepper

Steps:

  • Remove and discard truss that holds turkey legs together. Pull or trim off and discard any excess fat in neck or body cavity. Remove giblets and neck.
  • Rinse turkey inside and out with warm water. Pat dry with paper towels.
  • Place the adjustable V-shaped rack in a 13 x 16 x 3-inch roasting pan (set rack sides so the bird is a minimum of 2 inches from pan bottom).
  • Rub turkey skin generously all over with olive oil and sprinkle with salt and pepper. Set bird breast-side-up on rack. Pull wings away from body, then firmly twist them to push the wing tips under the bird.
  • Using aluminum foil, form caps over the tips of the end of each drumstick. If any parts of the turkey extend beyond pan rim, fashion a foil collar underneath to make sure drippings flow back into pan. Do not tie legs together, add stuffing, or close body cavity.
  • Insert an oven-safe meat thermometer near the center of the breast through thickest part until the tip touches bone, which is most accurate spot to check doneness.
  • Verify oven temperature and set pan on the lowest rack in a 475° oven. Roast according to time chart:.
  • 10-13 lb. 50min to 1 1/4 hrs.
  • 13-16 lb., 1 1/4 hrs to 1 hr 50 mins.
  • 16-19 lb., 1 1/4 hrs to 2 hrs.
  • 19-22 lb., 1 1/2 hrs to 2 hrs.
  • 22-24 lb., 1 1/2 hrs to 2 1/2 hrs.
  • Continue to check as directed during cooking, until thermometer reaches 160°. Halfway through roasting time, rotate pan in oven to assure even cooking and browning (Tip C). If areas on turkey breast start to get browner than you like, lay a piece of foil over the dark areas.
  • Remove pan from oven, set in a warm spot, and loosely cover pan with foil to keep it warm. Rearrange oven racks to accommodate potatoes and dressing. Decrease oven temperature to 400º. Let turkey rest 30 to 60 minutes. The resting period will allow the internal temperature to reach 165°, the USDA safe cooking temperature for poultry.
  • Drain juices from body cavity (often plentiful in unstuffed birds) into roasting pan. Transfer turkey to a platter or rimmed cutting board. Set aside juices for gravy.
  • Cut off turkey legs at thigh joint . If joint is red or pink, return legs to the oven for 3 to 5 minutes (at 300° to 475°) or heat in a microwave oven for 3 to 4 minutes.
  • Carve the rest of the turkey. Carving juices may be clear to pink or rosy; both are fine. Save juices to pour into gravy if desired.
  • Time Saving Tip. If you have a frozen turkey, place it in the refrigerator to thaw 4-6 days before Thanksgiving. Take it out an hour before cooking to bring it to room temperature.
  • Helpful Hints.If there is any smoke, check pan and wings for drips into oven; adjust foil under wings, or slide roasting pan onto a larger shallow rimmed pan. Wipe drips from oven bottom.

TURKEY FOR TWO WITH PAN-SAUCE GRAVY



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This easy Thanksgiving breast is just the right amount to serve two with leftovers, or four for dinner. While the turkey roasts, its juices mingle in the pan with aromatics and just enough cornstarch to add body, creating an expertly seasoned gravy that's ready at the end of the cooking time.

Provided by Anna Stockwell

Categories     turkey     Thanksgiving     White Wine     Thyme     Rosemary     Sage     Garlic     Butter     Wheat/Gluten-Free

Yield 2-4 servings

Number Of Ingredients 11

1 split skin-on, bone-in turkey breast (about 2 lb.)
2 tsp. kosher salt
1 tsp. freshly ground black pepper
1 Tbsp. vegetable oil
2/3 cup dry white wine
2 sprigs thyme
1 sprig rosemary
1 sprig sage
2 garlic cloves, crushed
1 tsp. cornstarch
1 Tbsp. cold unsalted butter, cut into small pieces

Steps:

  • Preheat oven to 350°F. Season turkey with salt and pepper. Let sit at room temperature at least 30 minutes or up to 1 hour, which will help the turkey cook more quickly and evenly.
  • Heat oil in a 10" ovenproof skillet over high until just barely smoking. Sear turkey skin side down until deeply golden brown, about 5 minutes; transfer to a plate. Add wine to skillet, scraping up browned bits with a spatula, and cook until liquid is reduced by half, about 2 minutes. Remove from heat, add thyme, rosemary, sage, garlic, cornstarch, and 2/3 cup water, and whisk to combine.
  • Place breast skin side up in liquid in skillet and transfer skillet to oven. Roast, checking every 20 minutes or so and adding 1/4 cup more water if liquid under turkey is evaporating lower than 1" in pan, until an instant-read thermometer inserted into the thickest part of breast without touching bone registers 150°F, about 50 minutes (temperature will continue to rise as turkey rests).
  • Transfer turkey to a cutting board and let rest 10 minutes before slicing.
  • Meanwhile, remove herb sprigs from skillet and discard. Whisk liquid remaining in skillet until garlic mostly dissolves, adding a splash of water and heating over high if needed to loosen (gravy should be thick but easily pourable). Whisk butter into gravy until melted. Strain gravy through a fine-mesh sieve into a small pitcher or bowl.
  • Serve turkey with gravy alongside.

Tips:

  • Thaw the turkey properly: Place the frozen turkey in the refrigerator for 24 hours per 4-5 pounds. For faster thawing, submerge the wrapped turkey in cold water, changing the water every 30 minutes. Cook the turkey immediately after thawing.
  • Choose the right size turkey: A good rule of thumb is 1 pound of turkey per person. This will ensure that you have enough turkey for everyone, with some leftovers.
  • Prepare the turkey: Remove the giblets from the turkey cavity and pat the turkey dry with paper towels. Season the turkey inside and out with salt, pepper, and any other desired seasonings.
  • Cook the turkey: Preheat the oven to 325°F (163°C). Place the turkey on a roasting rack in a roasting pan. Cover the turkey with foil and roast for 2 hours. Remove the foil and continue roasting for another 1-1.5 hours, or until the internal temperature reaches 165°F (74°C).
  • Let the turkey rest: Once the turkey is cooked, remove it from the oven and let it rest for 15-20 minutes before carving. This will allow the juices to redistribute throughout the turkey, making it more moist and flavorful.

Conclusion:

With careful planning and execution, you can have a delicious and memorable Thanksgiving dinner in just 2 hours. By following these tips, you can ensure that your turkey is cooked to perfection and that you have plenty of time to enjoy the holiday with your loved ones. So relax, enjoy the process, and savor the delicious flavors of your homemade Thanksgiving turkey. Happy Thanksgiving!

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