CROCK POT TURKEY (A WHOLE TURKEY)

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Not long ago when I was up at the Sunflower market, I treated myself to a piece of crock pot turkey. It was love at first bite! It was tender, juicy and fell apart like butter in my mouth!!! I have decided this Thanksgiving this is how I'm doing my turkey. The trick is to know how big a turkey to fit in your crock pot. You can...

Provided by Jo Zimny

Categories     Turkey

Time 8h20m

Number Of Ingredients 8

turkey or vegetable stock
1-9.5 lb. turkey, fresh is best
olive oil
potatoes
carrots
celery
onions
dry rub or mixed herbs (see below)

Steps:

  • 1. REMEMBER: DO STEPS 2 OR 3 24 HOURS AHEAD OF TIME TO ENSURE GOOD FLAVOUR!!! AND REMEMBER TO START EARLY IN THE MORNING ON HIGH IF IT'S A BIG BIRD. CHECK THE TEMPERATURE PERIODICALLY WITH A MEAT THERMOMETER. 180'F IS YOUR GOAL TEMPERATURE. IF THIS IS DONE FASTER THEN ANTICIPATED JUST PUT ON LOW OR BUFFET SETTING IF YOU HAVE ONE.
  • 2. Once you have washed and patted dry your turkey rub it all over with Olive Oil, then coat with your favourite dry rub. Salt and pepper the whole bird too.
  • 3. If you prefer to use just herbs using sage, thyme and marjoram is recommened. I'd even throw in a little rosemary to the mix because I like it.
  • 4. Once the bird has sat for a day in the fridge with the dry rub or herbs on it you're ready to start to cook the bird, first start with the veggies...
  • 5. Cut them up in good size chunks other wise they might dissintegrate on you. Lightly toss the veggies in olive oil and season with salt and pepper. Put in the bottom of the crock pot.
  • 6. Pour the stock into the crock pot, but use only a small amount, it's just for steam, not to boil the turkey. Place the turkey on top of the veggies and stock. If you have more veggies then can fit under the turkey slide them along side the turkey.
  • 7. Basting isn't necessary, it should baste itself, but if you open the lid a lot it might not baste properly, so hand baste if you like to peek a lot. You can also baste it with some whole cream or egg white to crisp the skin.
  • 8. When it hits 180'F it's done. When serving, be careful. Chances are the bird will be very tender and the meat will fall off the bones. You might want to take the wings, legs etc. off and display them on a nice platter. If you wish serve the cooked veggies along side in a nice dish. You can also add some greens around the edge of the platter under the turkey for presentation.
  • 9. If you have any juice left in the bottom use it to make gravy, it will be delicious.
  • 10. Enjoy!

Mohammad An Masud
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Definitely recommend this recipe. Easy to follow and the turkey was a hit at our Thanksgiving dinner.


Treasure Love
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5 stars!


Solomon Odongo
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Followed the recipe to a T but the turkey came out a little dry. I think I should have added more liquid.


Safia Subhana
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This recipe is a lifesaver! I'm not the best cook, but I was able to make this turkey and it turned out great. My guests were all impressed.


Evelyn Sio
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I've been cooking turkeys in my crock pot for years, and this recipe is one of my favorites. The turkey always comes out juicy and tender, and the gravy is delicious.


Rajatamang Rajatamang
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This was my first time cooking a whole turkey in a crock pot, and I was really impressed with how easy it was. I followed the recipe exactly, and the turkey came out moist and flavorful. My family loved it!