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By: Shinee

Published: Oct 30, 2017

Updated: Nov 23, 2021

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Sharing my secret to super juicy no brine roast turkey recipe that will make you a hero of your Thanksgiving dinner. It involves a bottle of champagne and melted butter! Seriously, unless you want to, you really don’t have to brine your bird any more.

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Table of Contents

  • The Best Moist Turkey Recipe
  • Roasted Turkey Ingredients
  • How To Make The Juiciest Turkey
    • What to put inside a Turkey to make it moist
    • How to season my turkey
    • How long to roast Turkey?
    • How to keep a Turkey moist
  • How to serve Oven Roasted Turkey
  • Roasted Turkey Recipe FAQs
  • Watch Video: How to Roast a Turkey
  • Oven Roasted Turkey Recipe Recipe

The Best Moist Turkey Recipe

You read that right, my friend. Not brining the turkey this year.

Year after year, my husband was in charge of our Thanksgiving turkey. Every year, he brought out a large bucket andmade his brining solution to brine the bird. We always enjoyed the juicy turkey.

But I was curious if we could get that succulent turkey without hassle of brining. So this year, I started the testing early. You know, typicalextreme type A over here. 😉

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The real motivation was that I read this brine injecting method in Real Simple magazine (November 2016 issue) a while back, and I really wanted to try it. It said toinject a brining solution, or melted butter into the breast and legs before roasting.

Sounds intriguing, right?

Well, I tried this method, and happy to report – it works! I injected melted butter, because I’m using lots of herbs on the outside, but I think, next time herb infused melted butter, or even brown butter would be fantastic!!!

For this method, you’ll need a marinade injector, that you’ll fill with melted butter and inject into the meat before roasting. You don’t want to poke too many times into the bird though, or you may damage the skin. I showed you exactly how to do this in the video below, but here’s a quick visual. (And yes, I have 4 hands that multitask pretty good. Jealous?)

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And that’s not the only magic trick I used for this Thanksgiving turkey recipe. This roast turkey is special one, because it’s also roasted in champagne!

I know, fancy, huh?

Roasted Turkey Ingredients

  • Turkey – Estimate 1.5lbs of turkey per person. For this recipe, you don’t have to brine the turkey. But it’s ok if your turkey is kosher or it’s already been injected with saline solution.
  • Butter + seasonings– Compound butter can be made with any kind of seasoning.
  • Lemon juice – is mixed into the butter mixture. Touch of acid brightens the flavor and tenderizes the meat.
  • Apples, carrots and fresh herbs – are for the cavity. They infuse the turkey with delicious aromatics. You may use oranges, lemons, onions, etc.
  • Champagne – is the secret ingredient in this recipe! You don’t need anything fancy. I use Korbel Brut champagne. The champagne concentrates during roasting and makes the most amazing dripping!
  • Chicken broth or stock – either one works!

Champagne not only adds an amazing tang to the drippings, but it keeps the bird nice and moist!

I have to give credit to this recipe on Allrecipes.com though. It has so many rave reviews, and rightly so!

How To Make The Juiciest Turkey

  • Prep the turkey
    • Begin to thaw the turkey in the refrigerator 2-3 days before roasting.
    • Pull the neck and giblets out of the cavity.
    • Thoroughly pat dry the turkey with paper towels.
    • Carefully run your hand under the breast skin to create a pocket.
  1. Make the compound butter
    • Combine 1 stick of butter, garlic, parsley, rosemary, sage, thyme, salt and lemon juice. Mix until well combined. It’s ok if the lemon juice isn’t fully incorporated.
  2. Season the turkey
    • Smear the compound butter evenly all over the turkey and under the breast skin. (TIP: If the skin is wet, butter won’t stick. So be sure to dry the skin with a paper towel well.)
    • Place the turkey breast side up on a V rack in a large roasting pan and fill the turkey cavity with carrots, apples, and fresh herbs.
    • If desired, tie the legs of the bird with twine. (I prefer this method over the whole trussing because it’s easier.)
    • Melt the remaining 4 tablespoons of butter in a bowl.
    • Using a marinade injector, slowly inject each thigh and breast half with about 1 tablespoon of melted butter.
  3. Roast the Turkey
    • Pour champagne and chicken stock over the turkey and into the cavity.
    • Roast the turkey until it’s golden brown, about 3.5 hours for 14lbs turkey, basting it every hour using a turkey baster. (Check on turkey after 2 hours. If the skin isn’t browning fast enough, increase the oven temperature by 50°F/10°C. If the skin is browning too much, cover it with foil.)
    • The turkey is cooked, when the deepest part of the breast and legs registers 165°F (74°C) on an instant-read thermometer.
    • Remove the turkey from the oven, cover it with foil and let rest for at least 30 minutes before carving.

What to put inside a Turkey to make it moist

I like to inject the breast and thighs with melted butter to keep the meat extra moist and flavorful.

How to season my turkey

Compound butter is a fantastic way to season the turkey. I like to rub some of the herb butter under the breast skin right over the meat for the best flavor.

How long to roast Turkey?

Roast the turkey until it’s golden brown, about 3.5 hours for 14lbs turkey. Unstuffed turkey will take anywhere between 2.5-5 hours at 350°F, and 15-30 additional minutes for a stuffed turkey.

How to keep a Turkey moist

Injecting the turkey with melted butter keeps the turkey moist and juicy!

How to serve Oven Roasted Turkey

Be sure to rest the roasted turkey for at least 30 minutes before serving. You may serve the whole roast turkey on a large serving platter garnished with fresh herbs, fruits, and veggies. Or you may carve it for easy serving.

Roasted Turkey Recipe FAQs

Do you cover a turkey when you are roasting it?

I don’t cover the turkey when roasting unless the breast skin starts to brown too much. In that case, I simply place a small sheet of aluminum foil to shield the breast.

Do you put water in the bottom of a roasting pan for turkey?

It’s not required, but for this champagne roast turkey, I recommend adding chicken broth along with a bottle of champagne for the most flavorful dripping.

Now I’ll have to warn you about that tangy pan dripping. Because the champagne is reduced significantly, meaning the flavors are more concentrated, it has quite a tang. But IF used carefully, your gravy will be to die for!

And I’m not saying this lightly. We’re not talking boring, same old turkey gravy here. (Nothing against tried n’ true gravy, but let’s be honest, it can get a little boring.) We’re talking bold flavorful turkey gravy that’ll go around the table non-stop. I’m telling ya, when we had faux-Thanksgining in September, I had to get up and refill the turkey bowl 4 times!!! It was that good!

And when I say, use the dripping carefully, I mean add it little by little and adjust it to your taste. You can get the complete gravy recipe here.

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Now go on and give this recipe a test run before the big day. And please share your feedback. Thank you!!!!

Watch Video: How to Roast a Turkey

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Oven Roasted Turkey Recipe

By Shinee

Sharing my secret to super juicy no brine roast turkey recipe that will make you a hero of your Thanksgiving dinner. It involves a bottle of champagne and melted butter! Seriously, unless you want to, you really don’t have to brine your bird any more.

Prep: 30 minutes mins

Total: 4 hours hrs 30 minutes mins

Servings: 8 -10 servings

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Ingredients

  • 1 whole turkey (I used 14lbs turkey)
  • 1 ½ sticks (170g) unsalted butter softened, divided
  • 1 tablespoon grated garlic about 4-5 cloves Note 1
  • 2 teaspoons dried parsley
  • 1 teaspoon ground dried rosemary
  • 1 teaspoon rubbed dried sage
  • 1 teaspoon dried thyme leaves
  • 1 tablespoon salt
  • Juice of 1 lemon
  • 3 apples cored and roughly chopped, optional
  • 2 large carrots roughly chopped, optional
  • A bunch of fresh herbs like rosemary, thyme, marjoram
  • 1 bottle (750ml) champagne
  • 2 cups chicken broth

Instructions

  • Begin to thaw the turkey in the refrigerator 2-3 days before roasting.

  • Preheat the oven to 350°F (177°C).

  • Pull the neck and giblets out of the cavity. Pat dry the turkey with paper towels. Carefully run your hand under the breast skin to create a pocket.

  • In a small mixing bowl, combine 1 stick of butter, garlic, parsley, rosemary, sage, thyme, salt and lemon juice. Mix until well combined.

  • Smear the butter evenly all over the turkey and under the breast skin. (If the skin is wet, butter won’t stick. So make sure to dry the skin with paper towel well.) Place the turkey breast side up on a V rack in a large roasting pan.

  • Fill the turkey with carrots, apples and fresh herbs.

  • If desired, tie the legs of the bird with twine. (I prefer this method over whole trussing, because it’s easier.)

  • Melt the remaining 4 tablespoons of butter in a bowl.

  • Using a marinade injector, slowly inject each thigh and breast halves with about 1 tablespoon of melted butter.

  • Pour champagne and chicken stock over the turkey and into the cavity.

  • Roast the turkey until it’s golden brown, about 3.5 hours for 14lbs turkey, basting it every hour using a turkey baster.(Check on turkey after 2 hours. If skin isn’t browning fast enough, increase oven temperature by 50°F/10°C. If the skin is browning too much, cover with a foil.)

  • The turkey is cooked, when the deepest part of breast and legs registers 165°F (74°C) on an instant-read thermometer.

  • Remove the turkey from oven, cover with foil and let rest at least 30 minutes before carving.

  • Reserve pan juices to make gravy. But add the drippings into the gravy little at a time, as the champagne is reduced and flavors are concentrated. So adjust it to your taste.

Tips & Notes

Note 1: I like to grate the garlic on microplane zester over pressing it, because it yields super fine puree that’s easy to smear.

For complete turkey guide, read this TURKEY 101 post, where I cover everything you need to know from brining to carving.

Don’t have Thanksgiving Menu yet? Check out my Thanksgiving Menu for inspiration. Plus, it includes complete schedule for prep and checklist for stress-free hosting!

Nutrition

Calories: 698kcal, Carbohydrates: 13g, Protein: 71g, Fat: 36g, Saturated Fat: 16g, Polyunsaturated Fat: 5g, Monounsaturated Fat: 10g, Trans Fat: 1g, Cholesterol: 277mg, Sodium: 1468mg, Potassium: 984mg, Fiber: 2g, Sugar: 9g, Vitamin A: 3309IU, Vitamin C: 9mg, Calcium: 66mg, Iron: 3mg

Course: Main Course

Cuisine: American

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FAQs

What happens if you don't brine your turkey? ›

Water-downed flavor

And while the meat doesn't dry out, the extra water makes the turkey taste less like turkey.

Is it better to cook a turkey at 325 or 350? ›

Oven-Roasted Turkey

We recommend starting the turkey in a 425 degree oven for 30-45 minutes before tenting the pan with foil and lowering the temperature to 350 degrees until a meat thermometer reads 165 degrees when inserted into the thickest part of the bird.

What is an alternative to brining a turkey? ›

Brining Alternatives. By far the most common alternative is plain old salting.

Do you put water in the bottom of the roasting pan for turkey? ›

Place roast, skin side up, on a flat roasting rack in 2-inch deep roasting pan. Do not add water to pan. Roast uncovered according to Cooking Schedule or until meat thermometer in center of breast roast reaches 170° F and in center of turkey roast reaches 175° F.

Is it absolutely necessary to brine turkey? ›

While not a required step in cooking a turkey, brining can take your bird from good to extraordinary.

Is brining a turkey really necessary? ›

Brining, or soaking meat in a salt-water solution, uses the power of osmosis to force the turkey or other meat to draw up water into itself. The theory is that the meat ends up juicier and moister that way. The problem is that it is a fake juiciness.

Should you bake a turkey covered or uncovered? ›

To achieve a perfectly golden, juicy turkey, let the bird spend time both covered and uncovered in the oven. We recommend covering your bird for most of the cooking time to prevent it from drying out; then, during the last 30 minutes or so of cooking, remove the cover so the skin crisps in the hot oven.

How long to cook a turkey at 325 or 350? ›

For a 10–13-lb. turkey (weight with giblets): Bake in a 350° oven for 1 1/2–2 1/4 hr. For a 14–23-lb. turkey (weight with giblets): Bake in a 325° oven for 2–3 hr.

How long to roast a turkey at 325 degrees? ›

In general, you should plan to cook a turkey for around 15-20 minutes per pound of turkey at 325ºF to get to that temp.
  1. 10-12 pounds: cook 2 3/4 to 3 hours.
  2. 15-16 pounds: cook 3 1/2 to 4 hours.
  3. 18-20 pounds: cook 4 to 4 1/2 hours.
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Are butterball turkeys brined? ›

Butterball Fresh Whole Turkey is all natural*, never frozen, gluten free, and raised without hormones on American farms. Every fresh turkey is pre-brined before packaging for meat that's always tender and juicy. *All natural means minimally processed and no artificial ingredients.

What can I substitute for brine? ›

Acidic ingredients such as citrus juice, vinegar, or wine can help tenderize meat and infuse it with flavor. When brining without salt, consider using a mixture of water and an acidic liquid as the base for your brine. The acid will penetrate the meat and enhance its natural flavors without the need for salt.

What is alternative for brine solution? ›

Glycol: Stable, Reliable, Safe, Productive

Counter to brine, glycol comes normally with inhibitors from the manufacturer that remain stable.

Is it better to put butter or oil on a turkey? ›

Because turkey breast is especially lean, I like to rub softened fat beneath the skin just before roasting. It melts and gives the meat extra flavor, richness, and moisture. Duck fat is wonderful for this, and it fortifies the poultry flavors, but unsalted butter works well, too.

Should I put a stick of butter in my turkey? ›

Covering a turkey with butter (under and over the skin) serves to flavor and moisten the meat, as well as help the skin get crispy and golden brown.

What vegetables go in the bottom of the turkey pan? ›

Place turkey (breast up) in your roasting pan. To ensure that the bottom of the turkey is crispy, place it on a roasting rack in your pan; or do what I do, and fill the bottom of your pan with a combination of the chopped apples, celery, onions, and carrots used in the step above.

Does brining make a difference? ›

Whether you're getting ready to prepare a Thanksgiving turkey or even a prime rib roast, this simple process will assist in infusing flavor and retaining moisture. Brining will also give you built-in forgiveness on the grill and in the oven, as it helps to season and tenderize the proteins.

Can you ruin a turkey by brining? ›

Brining for too long can result in meat that tastes overly-salty and has a spongy texture. If you're not ready to roast the bird after 18 hours, remove it from the brine, rinse it, pat it dry, and refrigerate for up to two days.

Is it worth it to brine a turkey for a few hours? ›

Brine your turkey for 12 to 24 hours. The longer the better, but honestly, even a quick brine does wonders for the turkey. If you only have a few hours before it needs to go in the oven, then it's still worth doing. Be sure to keep your turkey covered and refrigerated while brining.

Are all store-bought turkeys pre-brined? ›

You don't realize that many turkeys are pre-brined.

The same is true for kosher turkeys, so always check the ingredient list, and if there's already salt injected into your turkey, don't brine it.

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