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This recipe requires an
injector to insert the lemon-garlic marinade into the turkey.
Lemon-Garlic
Roasted Turkey
- 1 (15-pound) whole turkey,
fresh or frozen, thawed
3/4 cup extra virgin olive oil
1/3 cup freshly squeezed lemon juice
6 to 8 cloves fresh garlic, peeled
1 tablespoon lemon zest
1 teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
As needed lemon wedges
As needed parsley or other fresh herbs
- Remove giblets and neck
from turkey; reserve. Rinse turkey with cold running water and
drain well.
- In blender, combine olive
oil and lemon juice. While blending, drop in garlic cloves one
at a time. Gradually add lemon zest. Continue to blend until
mixture is pureed.
- Using an injector, inject
marinade into all parts of the thawed turkey. (Strain marinade
if it is too thick to pass through the injector.)
- Gently massage turkey
to distribute marinade.
- Place turkey in a large
plastic bag (cooking bag or foodservice grade plastic bag). Close
bag and refrigerate overnight.
- Remove turkey and drain
excess marinade. Scrape off excess marinade and discard. Do NOT
re-use marinade to baste the turkey.
- Fold neck skin and fasten
to the back with 1 or 2 skewers. Fold the wings under the back
of the turkey. Return legs to tucked position.
- Place turkey, breast side
up, on a rack in a large shallow (about 2 1/2 inches deep) roasting
pan. Rub turkey with salt and pepper.
- Insert oven-safe meat
thermometer into the thickest part of the thigh, being careful
the pointed end of the thermometer does not touch the bone.
- Roast the turkey in a
preheated 325°F (160°C) oven about 3 3/4 hours. During
the last hour of roasting time, baste with pan drippings. If
necessary, loosely cover with foil to prevent excessive browning.
- Continue roasting until
the thermometer registers 180°F (85°C) in the thigh,
or 170°F (80°C) in the breast. Remove turkey from the
oven and allow it to rest for 15 to 20 minutes before carving.
- Place on a warm large
platter and garnish with fresh herbs and lemon wedges.
Makes 22 servings.
Click
here to watch step-by-step video for How to Carve a Turkey.
Recipe
and photograph provided
courtesy of the National Turkey Federation.
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