Best 4 Grandmas Holiday Turkey Cooked In Roaster Recipes

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As the holiday season approaches, planning for a grand feast takes center stage. The delectable aroma of a perfectly roasted turkey fills the air, evoking memories of family gatherings and festive celebrations. If you're seeking the ultimate recipe for a juicy, golden-brown turkey that steals the show at your holiday table, then look no further. In this article, we'll guide you through the culinary journey of preparing a mouthwatering turkey using a trusty roaster. From selecting the right bird to mastering the art of roasting, we'll unveil the secrets to creating a holiday turkey that will leave your loved ones craving for more.

Check out the recipes below so you can choose the best recipe for yourself!

GRANDMA'S ROASTED TURKEY



Grandma's Roasted Turkey image

Provided by Sweetpea

Categories     thanksgiving main dish

Time 19m

Number Of Ingredients 7

1 Thawed Turkey, 15-18 pounds
1/2 cup kosher salt
1 lemon, cut into pieces
1/2 medium onion, cut into pieces
1 small bunch fresh sage
1 tablespoon poultry seasoning
1 stick butter

Steps:

  • Place thawed bird in roasting pan, and dry with paper towels. Be sure to dry every nook and cranny. Liberally salt the inside and outside of the turkey. Place in a fridge, uncovered, on the lowest shelf overnight. 24 hours minimum.
  • Remove the bird from the fridge an hour before you want to bake it. There is no need to rinse the bird, and leave the juices in the bottom of the roasting pan. Pick the bird up, and place on a small roasting rack to pickup off the bottom of the pan. Stuff the bird with lemon, onion, and sage. Tie the legs together, and brush melted butter all over the bird. Sprinkle the tablespoon of poultry seasoning over it, and rub liberally to spread around. Cover the bird on the roasting pan tightly with foil, and bake at 350 degrees until the internal temperature reaches 160 degrees. 15 minutes per pound. Right at almost 4 hours. The last half hour, you'll want to remove the foil and let the skin brown. You can baste the bird, if you would like during this half hour.
  • Once the turkey has reached 160 degrees, remove from the oven and cover tightly with foil to let it reest for 15-20 minutes before slicing.

MOM'S HOLIDAY TURKEY



Mom's Holiday Turkey image

Provided by Ingrid Hoffmann

Categories     main-dish

Time 11h20m

Yield 12 to 14 servings

Number Of Ingredients 8

1 large yellow onion, coarsely chopped
6 garlic cloves, coarsely chopped
1 cup yellow mustard
1/2 cup Worcestershire sauce
1 (16 to 18-pound) turkey, innards discarded
2 (12-ounce) bottles dark malt beverage, such as Malta
Homemade Three Meat Stuffing, for serving, recipe follows
Cranberry Passion Fruit Sauce, for serving, recipe follows

Steps:

  • To make the marinade for the turkey: Place the onion, garlic, mustard, and Worcestershire sauce in a food processor and puree until completely blended. Put the turkey in a roasting pan fitted with a rack. Rub the outside of the turkey all over with the mustard mixture. Cover the turkey with plastic wrap to keep in the moisture. Refrigerate the turkey overnight or up to 24 hours.
  • Preheat the oven to 400 degrees F.
  • Remove the turkey from the refrigerator and discard the plastic wrap and place in a roasting pan. Tuck the turkey wings beneath the breast and tie the base of the legs together with butcher's twine. Using a pastry brush or bulb baster, baste the turkey with some of the malt. Transfer the turkey to the oven and roast, uncovered, for 3 hours, basting every 30 minutes with the malt. If the turkey breast starts to look like it's getting too dark, cover it with aluminum foil.
  • Cook until the juices run clear and the turkey's internal temperature is 160 degrees F in the breast and the leg registers 175 degrees F on an instant-read thermometer.
  • Remove the turkey from the oven and cover it loosely with foil. Let the turkey rest for 30 minutes before carving and serving with the stuffing and cranberry passion fruit sauce on the side.

PERFECT TURKEY IN AN ELECTRIC ROASTER OVEN



Perfect Turkey in an Electric Roaster Oven image

I never found good information on making a great whole roasted turkey in an electric roaster oven and thought I'd share my tried and true tips for making your holiday turkey moist and beautiful and delicious! I've read that roaster ovens effectively 'steam' the turkey making the meat come out ... well, steamed. This is not true. Follow these tips and your holiday turkey will get rave reviews!

Provided by Squirrel Gone Wild

Categories     Whole Turkey

Time 4h20m

Yield 1 Turkey, 18 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 5

1 whole turkey, thawed up to 20 lbs
1/4 cup olive oil or 1/4 cup butter
1 teaspoon seasoning salt
1 teaspoon poultry seasoning
1/2 teaspoon pepper

Steps:

  • Take the insert pan out of the roaster and pre-heat the roaster to its highest setting. On mine it's 450, but use 500 if your oven goes that high.
  • Do not wash the turkey! The USDA says that washing it could cause a spread of salmonella poisoning. Sprinkle salt in the cavities. Stuff if desired. Don't pre-stuff your turkey; mix and stuff ingredients immediately before roasting. Tossing in a few pieces of cut fruit or herbs is not considered 'stuffing.' Stuffing usually means filling up the cavity with about ¾ cup stuffing per pound of turkey.
  • Rub the entire bird with olive oil or butter. Doctor up your bird with whatever special seasonings you wish. I always use poultry seasoning. Finish with a good sprinkle of seasoning salt and black pepper.
  • I highly recommend using a wired thermometer so you can watch the temperature without lifting the lid. Your turkey will be done much earlier than the estimated cook time, so keep a sharp eye on that thermometer. If using a pop-up turkey plug type thermometer, those little pop-ups stick sometimes so you should really use two of them.
  • Put the rack into the insert pan and make sure the handles are up, not tucked below. Put the bird in the insert pan on top of the rack. Don't add water to the pan. Put the insert pan back into the roasting pan. If your roaster doesn't have an insert pan, it's ok - just be very careful putting the bird into that hot oven, you don't want to burn your hands on the sides of the oven! Cover.
  • Roast at highest setting for 30 minutes. The butter/oil, seasonings and the searing time will make the skin beautifully browned and perfect!
  • After 30 minutes, turn the oven temperature down to 325.
  • The turkey will self-baste if you do not lift the lid, so you don't have to baste it every 20 minutes like you do in your conventional oven. DO NOT LIFT LID during cooking time! Lifting the lid will increase cooking time because roaster ovens lose their heat unlike regular ovens. I've read that roaster ovens effectively 'steam' the turkey making the meat come out -- well, steamed. This is not true as you will find out. Similar to the roasted chickens you can get at your supermarket, the bird will come out moist and perfectly roasted. Why do you think they call it a Roaster Oven?.
  • Figure your total cooking time from the time you first put the bird in the roaster. The Butterball website has a great calculator:.
  • http://www.butterball.com/calculators-and-conversions.
  • FINAL TEMPERATURE FOR SAFETY AND DONENESS IS: 180 DEGREES IN THIGH AND 165 DEGREES IN BREAST AND STUFFING. Juices should be clear, not pink.
  • Check your turkey EARLY. Really start watching the temp an hour before it's supposed to be done. Your turkey will almost certainly be done before the suggested cooking time. Watch your wired meat thermometer. If using a pop-up turkey plug type thermometer, check by lifting the lid quickly so the oven doesn't lose its heat. If necessary, check after another 30 minutes, but I doubt you'll have to do that. I say check after 30 minutes because it's really OK to let the bird roast a little extra - you won't dry it out using my method if you let it go for 1/2 hour.
  • When done, remove the turkey from the roaster, tent with foil, and let rest for 20 minutes. This allows the juices to really seep into the meat, so they say.
  • If you try this method, please let us know your results!
  • Happy Thanksgiving everyone!

Nutrition Facts : Calories 482.9, Fat 25.9, SaturatedFat 6.9, Cholesterol 193.8, Sodium 185.3, Carbohydrate 0.1, Protein 58.2

GRANDMA G'S BAKED THANKSGIVING TURKEY



Grandma G's Baked Thanksgiving Turkey image

The secret for my buttery tasting moist turkey, is the injector! Yes the large "syringe looking" injector usually used for injecting cajun spices into meats. The result is a very moist turkey, every time! Cook times are based on the size turkey you have. I usually cook a 12 to 15 pounder. I've based cook times on 12 to 15 pound turkey.

Provided by GrandmaG

Categories     Whole Turkey

Time 3h30m

Yield 1 turkey

Number Of Ingredients 9

1 (12 lb) turkey
1/4 cup zesty Italian salad dressing
3/4 cup butter or 3/4 cup margarine, melted (I use Parkay sticks)
2 stalks celery, chopped in 1 inch chunks
1 onion, quartered
4 large carrots, cut in 1 inch chunks
1/2 cup butter
1/4 cup zesty Italian salad dressing
3/4 cup butter or 3/4 cup margarine, melted (I use Parkay sticks)

Steps:

  • Preheat oven to 450 degrees.
  • Remove giblets and neck.
  • For those of you who have never cooked a turkey before, check inside the body cavity, and inside the neck chest cavity.
  • Rinse turkey and pat dry.
  • Mix melted butter and salad dressing.
  • Draw up mixture into injector and inject bird in several locations in the brest, thighs and leg.
  • Place in roaster pan and add all vegetables inside the body cavity.
  • Cut 4, 1/2 inch slices from the butter and insert under the breast skin, and push up as far as it will go.
  • Place the remaining stick of butter in the cavity.
  • Cover with heavy foil, making sure the foil does not touch the turkey.
  • Bake for 2 hours 30 minutes in 450 degree oven.
  • If meat thermometer reads 185 degrees, it's time to uncover and baste using all of basting liquid.
  • If it has not reached 180 degrees return to oven for additional 30 minutes.
  • Check therometer.
  • Bake another 45 minutes, until golden brown.
  • Remove from oven and cover with foil again and let stand for 15 minutes before slicing.

Tips:

  • Thaw the turkey properly: Place the frozen turkey in a large bowl or sink filled with cold water. Change the water every 30 minutes until the turkey is thawed. This method takes about 30 minutes per pound of turkey.
  • Season the turkey inside and out: Use a mixture of salt, pepper, garlic powder, and onion powder to season the turkey. You can also add herbs such as thyme, rosemary, and sage for extra flavor.
  • Roast the turkey at a low temperature: Preheat the oven to 325°F (163°C) and roast the turkey for 13-15 minutes per pound. This will help to ensure that the turkey is cooked evenly and stays moist.
  • Baste the turkey regularly: Use a mixture of melted butter, olive oil, and herbs to baste the turkey every 30 minutes. This will help to keep the turkey moist and prevent it from drying out.
  • Let the turkey rest before carving: Once the turkey is cooked, let it rest for 15-20 minutes before carving. This will allow the juices to redistribute throughout the turkey, making it more tender and flavorful.

Conclusion:

Grandma's Holiday Turkey Cooked in Roaster is a delicious and easy way to cook a turkey for your holiday feast. By following these tips, you can ensure that your turkey is cooked perfectly and is moist and flavorful. This recipe is sure to be a hit with your family and friends.

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