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How to Roast a Turkey Breast the Easy Way

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How to Roast a Turkey Breast the Easy Way

 

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Pin2 Share Yum1 Tweet EmailShares 3A frozen turkey breast can be moist and fork tender with great taste with this step by step photo guide to how to roast a turkey breast the easy way. Add in some gravy, and you have a great holiday or family meal. Let’s not make an easy thing hard. I have cooked many turkey breasts over the years and wanted to give you the easiest instructions possible, so you don’t spend the whole day in the kitchen cooking and miss all the family fun. I want to thaw, trim, brush, roast, carve, and eat. Add some gravy if you want (you do) and we are done. It really is that simple.The short version of this recipe is really simple.Thaw and trim a frozen turkey breast.Brush with butter or oilCook at 350 degrees until internal temperature of 165 and tent if getting too brown.Rest tented for 15 minutes before carving. Make gravy while resting.That is the short version but let’s expand on the detail and try to answer any questions you may have.My Rating I love turkey, and this is a solid lower 5. It is not filet, and it is not that supped up “Martha Stewart” turkey breast. So not a high 5. You do get something for all that work, but this is great for what it is, straight up turkey that is moist and tasty. It is reliable, and everybody will enjoy it. A skill level of 2/10 for the turkey and 3/10 for the gravy. Notes on how to roast a turkey breastWhat turkey breasts are we talking about?I can not walk into most American grocery stores and buy a fresh turkey breast and especially half of a breast. We will discuss what we usually have available.I’m talking about that rock hard frozen turkey breast you picked up at your local supermarket. They are injected with a brine solution and flavor enhancers. Let’s look at that label. It is telling you this breast is “pre-brined” or “injected.” It will be moist and favorable if you don’t screw it up. You can not brine it, or you will have a salt lick. So let’s not fight it. Some will include things like the neck or a gravy packet. They are there to make it weigh more, and you pay more. Toss them. You could have used them to make a broth gravy, but that gets you into the “spending all day in the kitchen” zone.Can I do this with a fresh not injected turkey great?Yep, but I feel a turkey breast is better if it is injected or brined. So if you have a fresh turkey breast (which is usually not injected), you can use my method, and you will get a 4.5 on my rating scale. You can add a simple brine of 1 gallon of water, 1 cup of salt and 1/2 cup of sugar for 12 to 24 hours would be good. Or you can Google more complicated brines.How many servings per turkey breast?I consider the number of servings not quite the same as to how much to buy. The internet will say anywhere from 1/2 pound to 1 1/4 pound. In some ways, both are correct to me. If I’m just addressing per serving, the 1/2 pound seems about right. That is a nice good sized slice of turkey. But we all overeat turkey and want leftovers. I’m at a minimum of 3/4 pounds per person, but if you want leftovers, the 1 pound to even 1 1/2 pound per person is what I’m buying.How to thaw a turkey breast?The preferred method is to thaw in a refrigerator. Place unopened breast on a tray in refrigerator for 1½ to 2 days, or until thawed.  If you have a breast over 8 pounds, it may take a bit longer. That is the official recommendations, but it always seems to be a day longer for me. To thaw faster, place unopened roast in cold tap water for 3 to 5 hours. Change water every 30 minutes to keep the turkey in the safety zone which is less than 40 degrees.NEVER EVER thaw the turkey or any other meat at room temperature.What temperature to cook a turkey breast?The best answer I feel is 350 degree. But 325 degrees can work, but it will take a bit longer and potentially can dry a little more.You have two parts you want to cook, the meat and the skin. The skin needs to be exposed to a 350-degree oven for about 1 3/4 to 2 hours to brown well. That is about the cooking time for a 5 to 7# breast. If your breast is bigger, the meat will not be done when the skin is nicely brown. All you need to do is a tent with foil when the skin is nice.A frequent recommendation is to start out high at 425 and turn down the temperature to 325 immediately or in 20-30 minutes. This is to get the browned skin. I don’t see it as needed since you will just end up tenting longer. I feel 350 is a better choice.What final temperature do you need?Again an easy answer, 165. That is the safe final internal temperature according to the FDA. That will give you safe, moist, and tender turkey. I stop right at 165. Some will stop at 160 and assume the breast will reach 165 during the rest. It probably will. I prefer to know. For more turkey safety points see my Thanksgiving Food Safety post.Note: The link below is an affiliate link meaning I do make a small profit from your purchase to help support this blog. Your price is not affected by this commission. I used my ThemaQ Blue from Thermoworks. I use it a lot for grilling with the two probes for surface and meat temperature. But it works great indoors cooking, also. With the wireless Bluetooth app, I know what is going on and can time other parts of the meal easily. A great Fathers Day gift which is coming up soon. Check it out now ThemaQ Blue Kit.Butter vs. Oil on the skin of the turkey?This is a “does it really matter” questions. The answer, maybe a little. Most recipes use butter. I feel mostly by default, and that is just the “the way it is done.” Arguing against butter is like arguing against bacon. But I want a crisper skin. According to 52 Food, you will get that with oil more than butter. Moisture is the enemy of crispy so a good pat dry with paper towels and using oil and not butter which is 20% water. Clarified butter is another option.How long to cook a turkey breast?16-20 minutes per pound is a great estimate at 350 degrees. But the real answer is as long as it takes to get to 165 degrees in the thickest part. Not very helpful for your timing.So to write this for you, I cooked two turkey breast at 350 degrees. The 9+ pound breast took about 2 1/2 hours which was 16.5 minutes per pound and the second 5+ pound took 20 minutes per pound.These numbers are consistent with my previous experience and other recommendations. So now you can estimate time but remember you are cooking to a final temperature and not by time alone.How about the Gravy?Of course, you want gravy, but the most common way to make gravy uses a roux. For the 4 cups of gravy I’m suggesting, that would require 1/2 cup of fat. You just don’t have that here since there are almost no drippings with a turkey breast.So I’m using a slurry method to make the gravy. We whisk about 1/2 of the liquid with about 2 tablespoons of flour for every cup of gravy we are making. That is added to boiling fluid and mixed slowly. More details at How To Make Gravy at HomeI can rarely find turkey broth in the store, so I usually use Penzeys turkey base, but chicken broth will work well.Other Questions:Do I have to use a meat thermometer? Yes, or you will under cook (dangerous) or overcook (dried out).How often should I baste? Basting is not really needed. I like to rotate the breast once during the roasting to account for any oven hot spots, and I brush it at the same time.Can I stuff it? No, it is not safe.Do I have to use a rack? No, but it is nicer. But there is not the volume of drippings you have with a whole turkey. If no rack then a good spray of PAM on the pan.Fully thaw the turkey breast before proceeding. Preheat oven to 350 degrees with a rack set at the lower third in the oven. No convection needed here.Remove any bags of things. Cut out the backbone if present. If a popup timer is present, pay it no attention but do not remove.Break back the rib sections, so you have a flat bottom to set on a rack. You can skip this if you are using a V-rack.Cut back any extra skin like the neck area. Pat dry with paper towels.Smaller breast in a cake panPlace a rack in appropriate size pan. For a large 7 plus pound breast use a full roasting pan. For the smaller breast, a cake pan will do. Spray the rack with PAM. Place breast on the rack and spread the rib sections to stabilize the breast.Larger breast in full roasting panGive it a bush with vegetable oil or melted butter. You can give it a sprinkle of salt at this point.Place in oven. Leave it alone for 1 hour then rotate 180 degrees and brush with oil or butter. Check the color at about 1 1/2 hours to 2 hours. If the skin is becoming too brown, tent lightly with foil while finishing roasting to prevent further browning.Roast until internal temperature of 165 in the thickest part. This will be between 16-20 minutes per pound usually. Variability is caused by the thickness of the breast, the starting internal temperature of the breast and your oven.Remove from oven and tent. The internal temperature will rise 5-10 degrees.Tent for about 15 minutes before carving.While turkey is resting, whisk 2 cups of turkey or chicken broth with 1/2 cup of flour. Add 2 cups more of broth to the roasting pan and any drippings present, place over medium-high heat and bring to boil. Decrease heat to medium and then slowly add the broth-flour mixture while continuously whisking. Add most of it and add more later if needed. Add salt to taste. Once thickened, cook an additional few minutes. Do you want more recipes from 101 Cooking for Two? Sign up for the newsletter and get all posts delivered straight to your inbox! If you enjoyed this recipe, the pleasure of a rating on the recipe card below is requested. How to Roast a Turkey Breast the Easy Way Votes: 0 Rating: 0 You: Rate this recipe! Print Recipe Pin2 Yum1 Share A frozen turkey breast can be moist and fork tender with great taste with this step by step photo guide to how to roast a turkey breast the easy way. Add in some gravy and you have a great holiday or family meal. Let's not make an easy thing hard. CourseMain Course CuisineAmerican Servings Prep Time 12 10 minutes Cook Time 120 minutes Servings Prep Time 12 10 minutes Cook Time 120 minutes How to Roast a Turkey Breast the Easy Way Votes: 0 Rating: 0 You: Rate this recipe! Print Recipe Pin2 Yum1 Share A frozen turkey breast can be moist and fork tender with great taste with this step by step photo guide to how to roast a turkey breast the easy way. Add in some gravy and you have a great holiday or family meal. Let's not make an easy thing hard. CourseMain Course CuisineAmerican Servings Prep Time 12 10 minutes Cook Time 120 minutes Servings Prep Time 12 10 minutes Cook Time 120 minutes Ingredients 6 pounds turkey breast 1 tablespoon oil or butter For Gravy 1/2 cup flour 4 cups broth turkey or chicken salt to taste Servings: Units:MetricUS Imperial Instructions Fully thaw the turkey breast before proceeding. Preheat oven to 350 degrees with a rack set at the lower third in the oven. No convection needed here. Remove any bags of things. Cut out the backbone if present. If a popup timer is present, pay it no attention but do not remove. Break back the rib sections, so you have a flat bottom to set on a rack. You can skip this if you are using a V-rack. Cut back any extra skin like the neck area. Pat dry with paper towels. Place a rack in appropriate size pan. For a large 7 plus pound breast use a full roasting pan. For the smaller breast, a cake pan will do. Spray the rack with PAM. Place breast on the rack and spread the rib sections to stabilize the breast. Give it a bush with vegetable oil or melted butter. You can give it a sprinkle of salt at this point. Place in oven. Leave it alone for 1 hour then rotate 180 degrees and brush with oil or butter. Check the color at about 1 1/2 hours to 2 hours. If the skin is becoming too brown, tent lightly with foil while finishing roasting to prevent further browning. Roast until internal temperature of 165 in the thickest part. This will be between 16-20 minutes per pound usually. Variability is caused by the thickness of the breast, the starting internal temperature of the breast and your oven. Remove from oven and tent. The internal temperature will rise 5-10 degrees. Tent for about 15 minutes before carving. While turkey is resting, whisk 2 cups of turkey or chicken broth with 1/2 cup of flour. Add 2 cups more of broth to the roasting pan and any drippings present, place over medium-high heat and bring to boil. Decrease heat to medium and then slowly add the broth-flour mixture while continuously whisking. Add most of it and add more later if needed. Add salt to taste. Once thickened, cook an additional few minutes. Recipe NotesNever thaw at room temperature. Place unopened turkey breast on a tray in refrigerator for 1½ to 2 days, or until thawed. To thaw faster, place unopened roast in cold tap water for 3 to 5 hours. Change water every 30 minutes to keep turkey cold.Nutrition is calculated on 1/2 pound servings and 1/3 cup of gravy.________________________________All nutritional information are estimates and may vary from your actual results. This is home cooking, and there are many variables. To taste ingredients such as salt will be my estimate of the average used.If you like this recipe or find it useful, the pleasure of a nice 4 or 5 rating would be greatly appreciated. Rating is done by clicking on the stars above. First Published March 25, 2018 Last Updated March 25, 2018 Nutrition FactsHow to Roast a Turkey Breast the Easy Way Amount Per Serving Calories 294 Calories from Fat 99 % Daily Value* Total Fat 11g 17% Saturated Fat 0.2g 1% Polyunsaturated Fat 0.1g Monounsaturated Fat 1g Cholesterol 142mg 47% Sodium 788mg 33% Potassium 7mg 0% Total Carbohydrates 4g 1% Dietary Fiber 0.2g 1% Sugars 2g Protein 45g 90% Calcium 4% Iron 17% * Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet. (Visited 1 times, 25 visits today)Related Posts:Spicy Three Meat JambalayaHappy and Healthy New Year 2018Julia Childs French Bread – Simplified Pin2 Share Yum1 Tweet EmailShares 3
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