I just tried this recipe over Thanksgiving 2023. It was outstanding and easy. I never thought roasting a turkey like this would result in such a moist and juicy bird. The gravy also was the best I've ever made and very savory. I highly recommend it - especially with a fresh bird. Using this type of bird result in drippings that had almost zero fat in it. Almost 100% pan drippings. Whoever made this recipe up should take a bow. I will use it again. However, one minor point. The time in this recipe was for 12-16 pound bird, my bird was 21#. It took longer than the time in the recipe - but the two different temp readings worked. Just kept cooking until the breast reached the desired temp. The color of the bird was also very appetizing. This one is a keeper.
The idea behind the baking stone seems to be that the bottom of the turkey gets more heat on the bottom to cook the meat so that the dark and white meat are fully cooked at the same time. So that part won't work without the stone. The other steps do not include the stone so salting and drying would be the same as well as making the gravy. I would recommend getting a stone because they are really fabulous for lots of things. I have two myself.
For the past 52 years, my mother and mother in law always made our thanksgivings turkey every year. This year was different. I had to make it. I was very nervous. But I've been watching America's Test Kitchen and like always you haven't failed me yet. The Turkey can out amazing good and delicious. My kids were amassed how jucie the breast meet was. I want to say thank you America's Test Kitchen for making my fist Thanksgiving dinner special.
I have used this exact technique for the last two years and our turkeys always turned out beautifully browned and so tender and juicy. You won't regret trying this dry brine along with the temperature variations. We did a 16 pound turkey, and after the 90 min at 325 it was done! Don't skip that first 45 minutes at 425 before turning down the temp.
I learn something new almost every time I watch the Test Kitchen videos. Thanks! I'm still going to wet brine and use my rosemary/sage/thyme compound butter under the skin rather than salt and sugar but that gravy recipe has me intrigued. Think I will try it for Christmas dinner tomorrow. Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays, everyone!
Ok i did it. This was 100% the best turkey Ive ever had in my life!!! Even though i accidentally over cooked it a little the breast was insanely juicy!!! Ive never had a Turkey taste this good! All i did is everything this video said except slightly over cooking. This is exactly why I subscribed to this channel. These people make the best everything!!! Amazing!!!
I've tried many different roast turkey recipes over the years, but none have ever been this easy, fool-proof, or turn out as much gravy! Hands-down, this is the best roast turkey recipe I've found! Thank you for developing it!
This was my first year hosting thanksgiving and I chose this recipe. It was so accurate, baking on preheated pizza stone was a great call. My 14 lb turkey was seating seasoned with butter/ salt/ herbs since Monday night. It baked wonderfully, took around the time in this reprice. My turkey ended up resting for over 1 hour In an open oven. It was delicious, not dry, all guests liked it and the gravy was fantastic. Thank you !
Our apartment complex celebrated our Thanksgiving yesterday. I tried this recipe and it was awesome. Perfectly seasoned with the salt/sugar mixture under the skin. The turkey was unbelievable. The white meat was incredible. Got rave reviews and was unanimously voted to make our Christmas turkey. Honestly, kept getting comments about how great it turned out. Thank you folks for sharing such a great recipe.
How wonderful! I'm so glad the recipe stood up to the test. I am a fan of ATK for years and they have never let me down. Their recipes are bang on! Will have to give this one a try.
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When I do my turkey I slice up an onion and put that in the roasting pan with the turkey and giblets, the onion caramelizes and adds lots of flavor. I put the gravy through a strainer taking out the onion. I would never skip the onion in the pan while roasting it adds so much flavor to the gravy.
Thanksgiving 2024. This recipe was a gem. I've never had such straightforward success with a turkey and gravy. Every part of the turkey was cooked to perfection. I applied this recipe to an 18lb turkey. I did some rough math and assumed that it'd take 2.75 hours. After ~2 hours, the turkey was done to perfection, which left me scurrying in the opposite direction from usual (i.e. how to adjust to a turkey that was ahead of schedule vs behind). That said, even though the turkey rested for 1.5 hours, it was juicy and spectacular. I learned a ton through the gravy section. The resultant gravy was stellar.
We’ve made this twice now and about to make this a third time. We’ve NEVER had turkey this moist and delicious. (The first time we made it it rested for an hour because of scheduling issues and it was still perfect.)
Been following this recipe for the last few years. I've tried many over the years and this is the only method that didn't produce the dreaded Christmas Vacation turkey. Thanks for putting this together and posting.
I decided to use this recipe for turkey after not making a turkey for about 5 years. We had a small group, 3 children and 4 adults and a 14lb. turkey. I did my best to follow the simple instruction to the letter. Victory! This was the best...BEST...turkey we have ever had and everyone agreed. Thanks Test Kitchens you helped us have a Happier Thanksgiving despite the COVID-19 world we live in. Ciao.
I tried this at 2019 Thanksgiving dinner,wrote down all the ingredients and directions and lost them somewhere in the shuffle. Well,it turned out so good that after Thanksgiving was over we went and bought another turkey and am getting it ready to make on April 2nd. I am so glad I re-found this recipe,THANX AMERICA'S TEST KITCHEN!
Thank you! I made this for my large gathering last night and I had so many people say they hated turkey or had never had good white meat from a turkey before, but they loved this turkey!
This young fellow was a joy to watch, Yes, I did learn so much, I never knew about the pre cooking, prep a whole day before cooking, then the baking power paste, Man this is all Greek to me, anyway , I followed his instruction, to the letter even the pizza stone, So thanks, My turkey and gravy turned out perfect, so from now on I will be watching America,s Test Kitchen
I made this for Thanksgiving 2020. I cooked this version and also a Gordan Ramsay version. Both were 12lb extremely delicious and my dinner guests were thrilled. The Gordan Ramsay version had a deeper and crispier skin (use of bacon to protect surface) and perhaps a bit more flavor if you were to taste the turkey on its own. Once gravy was poured they were both outstanding. Gordan's gravy was a winner for me as well; however my guests seem to use the test kitchen gravy as it has more of a traditional look. Both were 10 out of 10 . Byron
Now you gotta try Martha’s version. I’ve done it once and it was laborious but still the best turkey I’ve ever cooked. She uses cheese cloth soaked in wine and butter to coat the bird. It’s friggin insane, yo
Edit 3/25/24 - The baking powder wash on top of the bird has a tendency to dry out the breast, so I have stopped using it. Otherwise - ! Great technique! I've been doing most of this with my turkeys for a decade or so. A long time ago I started drying off any kind of meat in the fridge for a few days before cooking, and turkey was no exception. What I am taking from this instructional video is to add some sugar to the under-skin-seasoning, and some baking powder to the on-the-skin seasoning. I'll still use sage, thyme, pepper, etc., and an onion and sage in the cavity. Thanks guys! ATK is my FAVORITE!
Been using this method for a few years now and highly recommend it. I enjoy rewatching Dan and Julia too! It's become part of my Thanksgiving day meal prep. Thanks team!!!
Used this method this year and the turkey came out perfect. Roasted a 22 lb turkey, had to cook it for about 35 minutes longer than they did and it still came out moist. I will use this method going forward.
Followed your procedure for our turkey this year. I have never had a turkey so juicy and flavorful. Even received compliments on it. Will make sure my kids have these instructions to use after I am no longer around.
You all are amazing!!! Thank you Dan for showing us a new way of cooking the turkey. I am totally trying this!!! Wish me luck. Thanks ya'all for being fabulous!!!
Tried this a week ago ! WINNER WINNER TURKEY DINNER ! My new go-to recipe ! The only change I made was to spice up the inside and outside of the bird with onion powder, garlic powder and sage before cooking .
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So I was wondering. When they start is the turkey thawed? Because it takes 2 days to thaw out and then he prepares it and places it in the refrigerator for another 2 days?? So there isn’t bacteria growing? Because I heard if you let it sit that’s when bacteria starts. So is it frozen? And then he does the salt prep? And it thawed as it dehydrates?
I've made lots of turkeys over there last 35 years, and they have come out pretty good. This year, my bff and I are cooking our Thanksgiving turkey this way this year. I have watched this video over a dozen times just so our bird and gravy will come out perfect. I also checked the recipe on the site, and I'm glad I did as I got a 12 lb. Butterball frozen turkey, which is the ATK runner-up winner for best tasting turkey, and will need to eliminate the kosher salt/sugar rub. Thanks, ATK, for another great recipe that I won't worry about being delicious.
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Years ago, I noticed that the gravy was always the 1st thing to get cold. So I came up with the idea to serve the gravy in a coffee carafe to keep it hot. Now it never gets cold. There was the 1 time that my girlfriends uncle forgot that it was filled with gravy and used it to fill up his water glass. We just fell about the place. We now write "gravy" on blue painters tape and tape it to the carafe handle.
Thanks a lot for this recipe - it helped a lot to prepare an amazing 20-pound-Christmas-turkey. Maybe worth mentioning: for my turkey the overall cooking time was much shorter than my expectations based on the usual rules of thumb (about 4,5 h instead of 6,5 h). Maybe it was because of the pizza stone...
This is hands down my favorite recipe. I’ve been doing this since 2021 and everyone raves how perfect it turns out - golden brown and juicy. I do skip the pizza stone but do put my roaster to heat up while at 500. Also the gravy is hands down my favorite and I’m not a gravy person. Thanks so much for doing these videos❤️
I put my turkey for 3 days inside of lots of white wine, garlic, salt, rosemary, and other fresh herbs 🌿 The turkey is totally covered, after I drain, cover it and roast, I don’t need carve it. The turkey get so moist and tender, so delicious! My grandma recipe.
I do the same thing for gravy but in reverse. The neck, giblets a carrot broken in half and a piece of celery or the tops, chunk of onion and a couple of peppercorns simmer on the back of the stove while the turkey roasts. Strain that for the gravy. Make your rue and use dripping and the broth 2-2-1 formula makes perfect gravy. 2T fat, 2T flour to 1 cup liquid. Multiply as needed. Going to try this turkey method this year! I have two turkeys and going to do one the day before!
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I love how Dan cooked that turkey, and made the gravy and have to remember it for the Thanksgiving dinner I have to make. That just leaves the mashed potatoes, and sweet peas which I have to make and the cranberry sauce will come out of the can and ready to serve. Thanks for sharing this information with us all and I wish all the staff there a great Thanksgiving Day.
Beautiful bird. After I learned how to spatchcock I never looked back. Bird cooks more quickly and evenly and you don’t have to go through so many changes. Nice recipe for those who want a traditionally roasted turkey
It amazes me how little gravy all these cooking shows make for their Thanksgiving dinner shows. We always had at least a half gallon of gravy for 6-8 people. Nothing sadder than seeing a bunch of hungry people fighting over the last few drops of a stingy amount of gravy. And what about for leftovers??? It's Thanksgiving people! Let that lovely elixir flow free! ;)))
See *Chef John's* recipe for make-ahead turkey gravy, using turkey wings 👍👍👍: ua-cam.com/video/PgO4emPuW9U/v-deo.html _(duration 5;37 minutes)_ You can multiply the proportions according to your need. Folks, turkey is turkey! The gravy does NOT have to be made from parts of the Thanksgiving turkey itself.
I just love seeing Dan Cook, and just love seeing him period. That guy just makes my day. :-) I just love to see him when he smile and laughs. As always, great video Dan. Have a great day! :-)
Thank you for the detailed information. It is too late this year for me to try to cook the turkey a different way, but I bought a second turkey for my husband and I (as all our leftovers go to our son and his friends) so we will try this recipe After Thanksgiving. Thank you again and God bless! Happy Thanksgiving 2022!!!
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I like to schmear softened herbal (Italian seasoning if feeling lazy or the rough equivalent from my herb garden) salted butter under the skin with a paprika rub on the skin for color and a little smoky flavor. I do the same trick with the giblets and keep the left-over fat to lube up the fresh sourdough bread for next-day sammies (not a big fan of mayo) stacked high with spinach and canned cranberry jelly slices and some stuffing pressed into the meat drenched in any left-over gravy (else whip up some packaged crap mixed with turkey/chicken stock). Perfect beach lunch for the wife and I to chill just down the hill to the beach in front of house with a few Cokes each. I also can't resist brining the unaltered bird for 3-4 hours first before doing anything to it. Comes out perfect every time except for the time I took and involuntary nap and it cooked and hour too long. Even the cats and dogs were a little unsure what to do with it until I broke out the gravy for them - then we had 4 incontinent furkids later that night and all next day...
I will tell you what i think of that yummy roasted turkey with that delicious gravy,,,, I wish I had it on my table now! haha I will try to prepare one on Christmas eve for my family!!! I will follow exactly what I saw! Thank you both talented Chefs Happy Christmas to you all wonderful people!
I always cook my turkey in Reynolds baking bags. The turkey is super moist and cooks in much less time than ordinary roasting. You are also left with wonderful juices to use for gravy.
The last few years, I have only roasted turkey thighs and legs until I watched this episode! This turkey is delicious! Never have I had a well-seasoned, succulent, tender turkey breast. After roasting and resting, I deboned the breast and cut off the wings, thighs and legs. Next. I thickened the gray and poured it over the turkey! Not afraid to roast a turkey! I will also adapt this technique to roasting a capon, too!!! Thanks
Thank you for another good show! Dan is a great cook and natural presenter. More of Dan, please! But even better yet, an unpretentious, bistro-style restaurant named "Taberna Souza" :-)
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Love the look of this recipe! I have always been a seasoned butter girl (of 73 yrs) for prepping the bird so it's hard to wrap my head around the salt seasoning. I got a 16 lb bird this year so I think I will give it a shot for 2021. My second huzzah is for the gravy. It looked so delicious and smooth. My husband could drink gravy from a cup if I let him so I think this will give him palpitations. Should the white wine be a dry one? I would suppose so. Not that it matters but I will post how it goes. Thanks for posting great recipes and ideas!
Sometimes I really love being old enough (in my 60's) to have observed the changes in how things are done from decade to decade. I remember the "needle basting" or "larding" years, the rub seasoned, room-temperature butter under the skin years, the start breast down years, the tent it with foil at the end years, the fried turkey years, and now the baking soda/baking powder brining and start with a hot pan years. This method looks very yummy. Fortunately for me, I can't really abide turkey breast and don't have to worry too much about the turkey thighs I order from the butcher getting too dried out. More breast meat for the people who love it. Winner!
First, I love all that ATK puts into all their recipes. I do. I appreciate you all. I followed this to the T for my 14.5 pound turkey for our 2021 holiday meal. The food news was meat was juicy and we got a beautiful brown bird. My cooking times matched exactly with the recipe, too. But let me tell you what. There was big drama in the house when oil on the preheated roasting pan made my smoke alarms go off. Its dead of the winter here and snowy outside but my windows were wide open to get rid of the smoke. This is the first time I fired up the lower part of my double oven. Still the oven needed a serious cleaning after cooking this first turkey recipe. What a mess!!!! I'm making Chef Jean-Pierre's recipe next time.
Me too! But first I coat foil with a thick layer of butter, then generously sprinkle on seasoned salt, pepper, poultry seasoning, basil, and garlic powder. I place the bird, breast down on top of the foil, wrap it, place it breast down in the roasting pan, and cook it for the first few hours like that. When there’s about an hour left, I flip it and brown it. Always super juicy! I brought the turkey to my niece’s last year and they were all taking pictures of it because it was perfectly browned!
Thank you for this video tutorial!! You have saved our Thanksgiving foodie 2020 day!!😆♥️🦃The kitchen is smelling AHMAZING!!! Our daughter tasted a bit of the Turkey & said it was THE BEST! 🦃♥️THANK YOU!
I prefer Chef John’s (Food Wishes) version, everything is pretty much the same but the turkey goes breast side down, the bird is placed on top of buttered baguettes. No need for the baking stone and tin foil plus you get to use the bread as stuffing.
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I just tried this recipe over Thanksgiving 2023. It was outstanding and easy. I never thought roasting a turkey like this would result in such a moist and juicy bird. The gravy also was the best I've ever made and very savory. I highly recommend it - especially with a fresh bird. Using this type of bird result in drippings that had almost zero fat in it. Almost 100% pan drippings. Whoever made this recipe up should take a bow. I will use it again. However, one minor point. The time in this recipe was for 12-16 pound bird, my bird was 21#. It took longer than the time in the recipe - but the two different temp readings worked. Just kept cooking until the breast reached the desired temp. The color of the bird was also very appetizing. This one is a keeper.
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I don't have a baking stone! Will it still work?
The idea behind the baking stone seems to be that the bottom of the turkey gets more heat on the bottom to cook the meat so that the dark and white meat are fully cooked at the same time. So that part won't work without the stone. The other steps do not include the stone so salting and drying would be the same as well as making the gravy. I would recommend getting a stone because they are really fabulous for lots of things. I have two myself.
For the past 52 years, my mother and mother in law always made our thanksgivings turkey every year. This year was different. I had to make it. I was very nervous. But I've been watching America's Test Kitchen and like always you haven't failed me yet. The Turkey can out amazing good and delicious. My kids were amassed how jucie the breast meet was. I want to say thank you America's Test Kitchen for making my fist Thanksgiving dinner special.
@Tech support its objectives you do care or you wouldn't have taken the time to reply. Merry Christmas.
Good job!
The first time I made one I bought a 23 pound turkey my thought was like baking a big chicken and it was so moist tender the whole family loved it
This comment gave me cancer.
For the past 3 years I've used yalls Style of backing turkey, and I say bravo,, From: Decaturville, Tennessee 🇺🇸 USA. Diane Britt
I have used this exact technique for the last two years and our turkeys always turned out beautifully browned and so tender and juicy. You won't regret trying this dry brine along with the temperature variations. We did a 16 pound turkey, and after the 90 min at 325 it was done! Don't skip that first 45 minutes at 425 before turning down the temp.
I learn something new almost every time I watch the Test Kitchen videos. Thanks! I'm still going to wet brine and use my rosemary/sage/thyme compound butter under the skin rather than salt and sugar but that gravy recipe has me intrigued. Think I will try it for Christmas dinner tomorrow. Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays, everyone!
Ok i did it. This was 100% the best turkey Ive ever had in my life!!! Even though i accidentally over cooked it a little the breast was insanely juicy!!! Ive never had a Turkey taste this good! All i did is everything this video said except slightly over cooking. This is exactly why I subscribed to this channel. These people make the best everything!!! Amazing!!!
That was exactly my experience. I did add use shallot salt instead of plain salt but the meat was just so juicy.
I am seriously going to try this this year. The thing that I noticed is that He took his time and didn't rush or panic. lol
I've tried many different roast turkey recipes over the years, but none have ever been this easy, fool-proof, or turn out as much gravy! Hands-down, this is the best roast turkey recipe I've found! Thank you for developing it!
This was my first year hosting thanksgiving and I chose this recipe. It was so accurate, baking on preheated pizza stone was a great call. My 14 lb turkey was seating seasoned with butter/ salt/ herbs since Monday night. It baked wonderfully, took around the time in this reprice. My turkey ended up resting for over 1 hour In an open oven.
It was delicious, not dry, all guests liked it and the gravy was fantastic.
Thank you !
I've watched this so many times but I cant get enough of it. Classic Turkey and gravy, everytime... what a thing of beauty
Our apartment complex celebrated our Thanksgiving yesterday. I tried this recipe and it was awesome. Perfectly seasoned with the salt/sugar mixture under the skin. The turkey was unbelievable. The white meat was incredible. Got rave reviews and was unanimously voted to make our Christmas turkey. Honestly, kept getting comments about how great it turned out. Thank you folks for sharing such a great recipe.
Did you use a pizza stone? I don't have one and wondered how important to this cooking method it is?
New tradition for you ! .. cool
How wonderful! I'm so glad the recipe stood up to the test. I am a fan of ATK for years and they have never let me down. Their recipes are bang on! Will have to give this one a try.
Alright Sharon, you slayed that bird 🦅
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When I do my turkey I slice up an onion and put that in the roasting pan with the turkey and giblets, the onion caramelizes and adds lots of flavor. I put the gravy through a strainer taking out the onion. I would never skip the onion in the pan while roasting it adds so much flavor to the gravy.
He uses an onion when he makes the gravy. Just not in the roasting pan.
Thanksgiving 2024. This recipe was a gem. I've never had such straightforward success with a turkey and gravy. Every part of the turkey was cooked to perfection. I applied this recipe to an 18lb turkey. I did some rough math and assumed that it'd take 2.75 hours. After ~2 hours, the turkey was done to perfection, which left me scurrying in the opposite direction from usual (i.e. how to adjust to a turkey that was ahead of schedule vs behind). That said, even though the turkey rested for 1.5 hours, it was juicy and spectacular. I learned a ton through the gravy section. The resultant gravy was stellar.
We’ve made this twice now and about to make this a third time. We’ve NEVER had turkey this moist and delicious. (The first time we made it it rested for an hour because of scheduling issues and it was still perfect.)
Best turkey I ever made in nearly 40 years of making turkeys. A keeper!
Been following this recipe for the last few years. I've tried many over the years and this is the only method that didn't produce the dreaded Christmas Vacation turkey. Thanks for putting this together and posting.
I decided to use this recipe for turkey after not making a turkey for about 5 years. We had a small group, 3 children and 4 adults and a 14lb. turkey. I did my best to follow the simple instruction to the letter. Victory! This was the best...BEST...turkey we have ever had and everyone agreed. Thanks Test Kitchens you helped us have a Happier Thanksgiving despite the COVID-19 world we live in. Ciao.
I tried this at 2019 Thanksgiving dinner,wrote down all the ingredients and directions and lost them somewhere in the shuffle. Well,it turned out so good that after Thanksgiving was over we went and bought another turkey and am getting it ready to make on April 2nd. I am so glad I re-found this recipe,THANX AMERICA'S TEST KITCHEN!
Thank you! I made this for my large gathering last night and I had so many people say they hated turkey or had never had good white meat from a turkey before, but they loved this turkey!
First time I ever cooked a turkey. With this recipe it came out perfect. Thank you!
This young fellow was a joy to watch, Yes, I did learn so much, I never knew about the pre cooking, prep a whole day before cooking, then the baking power paste, Man this is all Greek to me, anyway , I followed his instruction, to the letter even the pizza stone, So thanks, My turkey and gravy turned out perfect, so from now on I will be watching America,s Test Kitchen
I made this for Thanksgiving 2020. I cooked this version and also a Gordan Ramsay version. Both were 12lb extremely delicious and my dinner guests were thrilled. The Gordan Ramsay version had a deeper and crispier skin (use of bacon to protect surface) and perhaps a bit more flavor if you were to taste the turkey on its own. Once gravy was poured they were both outstanding. Gordan's gravy was a winner for me as well; however my guests seem to use the test kitchen gravy as it has more of a traditional look. Both were 10 out of 10 .
Byron
Now you gotta try Martha’s version. I’ve done it once and it was laborious but still the best turkey I’ve ever cooked. She uses cheese cloth soaked in wine and butter to coat the bird. It’s friggin insane, yo
Glorious gravy !! That's how I'm doing turkey from now on. Thank you Dan !!
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Edit 3/25/24 - The baking powder wash on top of the bird has a tendency to dry out the breast, so I have stopped using it. Otherwise - ! Great technique! I've been doing most of this with my turkeys for a decade or so. A long time ago I started drying off any kind of meat in the fridge for a few days before cooking, and turkey was no exception. What I am taking from this instructional video is to add some sugar to the under-skin-seasoning, and some baking powder to the on-the-skin seasoning. I'll still use sage, thyme, pepper, etc., and an onion and sage in the cavity. Thanks guys! ATK is my FAVORITE!
Been using this method for a few years now and highly recommend it. I enjoy rewatching Dan and Julia too! It's become part of my Thanksgiving day meal prep. Thanks team!!!
Used this method this year and the turkey came out perfect. Roasted a 22 lb turkey, had to cook it for about 35 minutes longer than they did and it still came out moist. I will use this method going forward.
Hi, did you put the turkey cold into the oven or does it need to come to room temperature before roasting it? Thanks
Followed your procedure for our turkey this year. I have never had a turkey so juicy and flavorful. Even received compliments on it. Will make sure my kids have these instructions to use after I am no longer around.
Looks so yummy! My favorite is next day left overs with bread gravy and stuffing! Thanks for the tips!
You all are amazing!!! Thank you Dan for showing us a new way of cooking the turkey. I am totally trying this!!! Wish me luck. Thanks ya'all for being fabulous!!!
Tried this a week ago ! WINNER WINNER TURKEY DINNER ! My new go-to recipe ! The only change I made was to spice up the inside and outside of the bird with onion powder, garlic powder and sage before cooking .
Julia is like an angel from the sky. Subscribe to this channel all their food is flawless.This was hands down the best Turkey ever.
+ 1 tbl Ground black spoon pepper! Yum!
Which "Diner" did you go to, to get your turkey DINNER?
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So I was wondering. When they start is the turkey thawed? Because it takes 2 days to thaw out and then he prepares it and places it in the refrigerator for another 2 days?? So there isn’t bacteria growing? Because I heard if you let it sit that’s when bacteria starts. So is it frozen? And then he does the salt prep? And it thawed as it dehydrates?
I tried this method this year (2022). It worked amazingly well! Thank you for the techniques! You never disappoint.
I've made lots of turkeys over there last 35 years, and they have come out pretty good. This year, my bff and I are cooking our Thanksgiving turkey this way this year. I have watched this video over a dozen times just so our bird and gravy will come out perfect. I also checked the recipe on the site, and I'm glad I did as I got a 12 lb. Butterball frozen turkey, which is the ATK runner-up winner for best tasting turkey, and will need to eliminate the kosher salt/sugar rub. Thanks, ATK, for another great recipe that I won't worry about being delicious.
Update us on how it turns out! 🙏
ua-cam.com/video/0_mS3Ox4b9I/v-deo.html this one is way better i can assure you, please take the time to watch it and use it for your turkey this year
Thank you for all you do test kitchen.
Hello beautiful👋🏻 how are you doing? how does it feel to be the most prettiest lady around here? Love your smile by the way I just wanted to say hi hope you’re having an amazing day🙌🏻🙌🏻😊
Years ago, I noticed that the gravy was always the 1st thing to get cold. So I came up with the idea to serve the gravy in a coffee carafe to keep it hot. Now it never gets cold. There was the 1 time that my girlfriends uncle forgot that it was filled with gravy and used it to fill up his water glass. We just fell about the place. We now write "gravy" on blue painters tape and tape it to the carafe handle.
Absolutely love the recipe and the two nice people that were working on that turkey and that great gravy
Thanks a lot for this recipe - it helped a lot to prepare an amazing 20-pound-Christmas-turkey. Maybe worth mentioning: for my turkey the overall cooking time was much shorter than my expectations based on the usual rules of thumb (about 4,5 h instead of 6,5 h). Maybe it was because of the pizza stone...
This is hands down my favorite recipe. I’ve been doing this since 2021 and everyone raves how perfect it turns out - golden brown and juicy. I do skip the pizza stone but do put my roaster to heat up while at 500. Also the gravy is hands down my favorite and I’m not a gravy person. Thanks so much for doing these videos❤️
I put my turkey for 3 days inside of lots of white wine, garlic, salt, rosemary, and other fresh herbs 🌿
The turkey is totally covered, after I drain, cover it and roast, I don’t need carve it.
The turkey get so moist and tender, so delicious!
My grandma recipe.
We made our turkey this way. It turned out great. Everything test kitchen showed you turns out perfect .
I do the same thing for gravy but in reverse. The neck, giblets a carrot broken in half and a piece of celery or the tops, chunk of onion and a couple of peppercorns simmer on the back of the stove while the turkey roasts. Strain that for the gravy. Make your rue and use dripping and the broth 2-2-1 formula makes perfect gravy. 2T fat, 2T flour to 1 cup liquid. Multiply as needed. Going to try this turkey method this year! I have two turkeys and going to do one the day before!
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I really enjoy this show.....and learn a lot....
Love this as I am prepping one bird for the smoker and one in the oven!
I will be trying the seasoning and drying technique and the foil cover method. Thanks.
I made Thanksgiving turkey using this method and it did not disappoint. The white meat was so moist, seasoned and the gravy was yummy.
Can’t wait to try this recipe at Thanksgiving this year! My mouth is watering! Thank you so much! 🦃
Made this several times and turkey and gravy is awesome. WINNER!!!
Every part of this turkey prep looks perfect and just so classic. Can't wait to make this one this year! Thank you.
I Have 21pound of turkeys, how many hours put in oven?
@@nguyenmo6861 get one of the leave-in thermometers, set it to desired temp, and it will alert you.
I will be doing this one this year! Ty ATK.. Happy Joy filled Thankful giving everyone
I love how Dan cooked that turkey, and made the gravy and have to remember it for the Thanksgiving dinner I have to make. That just leaves the mashed potatoes, and sweet peas which I have to make and the cranberry sauce will come out of the can and ready to serve. Thanks for sharing this information with us all and I wish all the staff there a great Thanksgiving Day.
I love this way of cooking the turkey and gravy must try. Happy Thanksgiving.
Cranberry sause is so easy to make and so much better than canned. You can make it a couole of days ahead so it is ready at meal time.
Beautiful bird.
After I learned how to spatchcock I never looked back. Bird cooks more quickly and evenly and you don’t have to go through so many changes.
Nice recipe for those who want a traditionally roasted turkey
This will be my second year making it! So excited. I don’t have a pizza stone but it still came out so good.
I don’t have a stone either, did you make any adjustments to the recipe?
You guys all rock! Always and forever!
It amazes me how little gravy all these cooking shows make for their Thanksgiving dinner shows. We always had at least a half gallon of gravy for 6-8 people. Nothing sadder than seeing a bunch of hungry people fighting over the last few drops of a stingy amount of gravy. And what about for leftovers??? It's Thanksgiving people! Let that lovely elixir flow free! ;)))
Food Wishes! Chef John has a solution lol.
See *Chef John's* recipe for make-ahead turkey gravy, using turkey wings 👍👍👍: ua-cam.com/video/PgO4emPuW9U/v-deo.html _(duration 5;37 minutes)_
You can multiply the proportions according to your need.
Folks, turkey is turkey! The gravy does NOT have to be made from parts of the Thanksgiving turkey itself.
Beejay Swifter it’s a cooking demonstration, not a full fledged thanksgiving dinner!! 🤦🏽♀️
Couldn't agree more! The gravy is always fought over if there isn't enough. BIG family gathering!
Agreed. Gravy is life.
Always enjoy watching your videos.
I just love seeing Dan Cook, and just love seeing him period. That guy just makes my day. :-) I just love to see him when he smile and laughs. As always, great video Dan. Have a great day! :-)
You gotta crush? Lol.
Thank you for the detailed information. It is too late this year for me to try to cook the turkey a different way, but I bought a second turkey for my husband and I (as all our leftovers go to our son and his friends) so we will try this recipe After Thanksgiving. Thank you again and God bless! Happy Thanksgiving 2022!!!
Great recipe Thank you. Didn’t appreciate not being able to get to written recipe because I had to sign up.
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Thank you for a simplified way to roast the turkey!!! There are too many ideas nowadays that take away from a genuine great tasting turkey!!!
Your videos are always so well done with directions. ❤️
Turkey looked delicious, and the gravry was delicious, he made everything look so easy,
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I like to schmear softened herbal (Italian seasoning if feeling lazy or the rough equivalent from my herb garden) salted butter under the skin with a paprika rub on the skin for color and a little smoky flavor. I do the same trick with the giblets and keep the left-over fat to lube up the fresh sourdough bread for next-day sammies (not a big fan of mayo) stacked high with spinach and canned cranberry jelly slices and some stuffing pressed into the meat drenched in any left-over gravy (else whip up some packaged crap mixed with turkey/chicken stock). Perfect beach lunch for the wife and I to chill just down the hill to the beach in front of house with a few Cokes each. I also can't resist brining the unaltered bird for 3-4 hours first before doing anything to it. Comes out perfect every time except for the time I took and involuntary nap and it cooked and hour too long. Even the cats and dogs were a little unsure what to do with it until I broke out the gravy for them - then we had 4 incontinent furkids later that night and all next day...
LMFAO!!! 😂🤣😂😅
That turkey and gravy looks delicious ... Have to try it that way . Thank you
I wish we had smell-o-vision!!! Yummy, I can taste it now! Gorgeous turkey!
Looks amazing
Can't wait to try this as a tester meal before my actual Christmas Turkey Dinner. Thanks ATK & CC
Julia said it best, winner!!!
Dan Souza is not to be messed with.
I will tell you what i think of that yummy roasted turkey with that delicious gravy,,,, I wish I had it on my table now! haha I will try to prepare one on Christmas eve for my family!!! I will follow exactly what I saw! Thank you both talented Chefs Happy Christmas to you all wonderful people!
It is Rosemary,Sage,Celery,bay leaves aromas That proclaim thanksgiving at my house .
Winner! Bulletproof turkey recipe just like they said. Follow closely and take a few notes. You will impress your folks and love turkey again!
Looks so delicious 😋 can’t wait to make it. Thank you so much you guys are the “WINNERS” 😉 Happy Holidays🥰
This turkey and gravy has my mouth watering. Delicious!
I always cook my turkey in Reynolds baking bags. The turkey is super moist and cooks in much less time than ordinary roasting. You are also left with wonderful juices to use for gravy.
The last few years, I have only roasted turkey thighs and legs until I watched this episode! This turkey is delicious! Never have I had a well-seasoned, succulent, tender turkey breast. After roasting and resting, I deboned the breast and cut off the wings, thighs and legs. Next. I thickened the gray and poured it over the turkey! Not afraid to roast a turkey! I will also adapt this technique to roasting a capon, too!!! Thanks
Thank you for another good show! Dan is a great cook and natural presenter. More of Dan, please! But even better yet, an unpretentious, bistro-style restaurant named "Taberna Souza" :-)
Alan Au lol Dan is a love child of Chris Kimball......
Dan beats julia..
I replace the foil shield with bacon! 🥓 Works amazingly!
If you are cooking broccoli or carrots as accompanying vegetables, their leftover cooking water is great in the gravy. They add flavor and nutrition.
Oh, this is genius!
I use the potato water for the majority of the liquid. Veggie water adds a lot of flavor as well.
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This is perhaps the finest turkey gravey recipe I have ever seen.
Also the bird looks good as well.
I'm gonna try this.
Hi how are you doing?
I love the way you make turkey
what about the stuffing? gotta have it!
,STUFFING IS THANKSGIVING
@@captainamericaamerica8090 Not to me. Never ever.
Get it, there are many OK ways to be humans.
That was a unique, and fabulous presentation.
Love the look of this recipe! I have always been a seasoned butter girl (of 73 yrs) for prepping the bird so it's hard to wrap my head around the salt seasoning. I got a 16 lb bird this year so I think I will give it a shot for 2021. My second huzzah is for the gravy. It looked so delicious and smooth. My husband could drink gravy from a cup if I let him so I think this will give him palpitations. Should the white wine be a dry one? I would suppose so. Not that it matters but I will post how it goes. Thanks for posting great recipes and ideas!
Dry white wine, yes
I did this last year, and it was excellent! People still talking about it!
Same here. It was amazing!
Sometimes I really love being old enough (in my 60's) to have observed the changes in how things are done from decade to decade. I remember the "needle basting" or "larding" years, the rub seasoned, room-temperature butter under the skin years, the start breast down years, the tent it with foil at the end years, the fried turkey years, and now the baking soda/baking powder brining and start with a hot pan years. This method looks very yummy. Fortunately for me, I can't really abide turkey breast and don't have to worry too much about the turkey thighs I order from the butcher getting too dried out. More breast meat for the people who love it. Winner!
Ikr!😊👍😎🤷♀️& jar gravy?😳what?😱😖No. Save all the drippings& make homemade.💖😋👍😎😊
Amazing recipe for this turkey and gravy!
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First, I love all that ATK puts into all their recipes. I do. I appreciate you all. I followed this to the T for my 14.5 pound turkey for our 2021 holiday meal. The food news was meat was juicy and we got a beautiful brown bird. My cooking times matched exactly with the recipe, too. But let me tell you what. There was big drama in the house when oil on the preheated roasting pan made my smoke alarms go off. Its dead of the winter here and snowy outside but my windows were wide open to get rid of the smoke. This is the first time I fired up the lower part of my double oven. Still the oven needed a serious cleaning after cooking this first turkey recipe. What a mess!!!! I'm making Chef Jean-Pierre's recipe next time.
Meant to type "good news" not "food news"
Rock solid advice all the way through this one.
I put the turkey upside down!The white meat is so moist when cooked this way!!!!
Me too! But first I coat foil with a thick layer of butter, then generously sprinkle on seasoned salt, pepper, poultry seasoning, basil, and garlic powder. I place the bird, breast down on top of the foil, wrap it, place it breast down in the roasting pan, and cook it for the first few hours like that. When there’s about an hour left, I flip it and brown it. Always super juicy! I brought the turkey to my niece’s last year and they were all taking pictures of it because it was perfectly browned!
Made this. Best moist turkey I've ever made. Thank you.
Turkey glove I'll have to use that more often
Thank you for this video tutorial!! You have saved our Thanksgiving foodie 2020 day!!😆♥️🦃The kitchen is smelling AHMAZING!!! Our daughter tasted a bit of the Turkey & said it was THE BEST! 🦃♥️THANK YOU!
I need a link to that fat separator!!!
Colin Stuart Bed bath and beyond carries many😁
Oh geeze!
Fat doesn't make you *fat*.
All those donuts you eat, DO make you fat!
dont even bother, watch this recipe its way better: ua-cam.com/video/ImuBAR9bFSU/v-deo.html
@@lostdreams4579 the link is broken
@@lostdreams4579 That link says video unavailable
Thanks, Excellent show
I prefer Chef John’s (Food Wishes) version, everything is pretty much the same but the turkey goes breast side down, the bird is placed on top of buttered baguettes. No
need for the baking stone and tin foil plus you get to use the bread as stuffing.
Looks good 👍
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Wonderful video! How many more days to Thanksgiving?
Good technique.
Always love the AWESOME & helpful ideas from ATK!
Thanks.
Just make sure your broth is salt-free, or gravy will be too salty.
Speaking of perfection...hi, Dan.
He beats bridget.
That little kink in his lip is adorable
I tried this for the first time tonight it seems to cook faster than other methods and skin turned out wonderful Everything Was Juicy
I'm almost 70 years old. I hate turkey. Been eating it too many years. but after watching this. I want turkey and gravy. Hehehe