How to Roast a Turkey

 

6.5

3 hrs 10 mins

13 – 14 servings


These times are a guide only. Always check that the meat is cooked thoroughly before serving by inserting a skewer into the thickest part of the thigh, if the juices run clear the turkey is cooked. Rest the meat for 10 minutes before carving. Method

Preheat the oven to 160°C. Prepare the stuffing – Remove the neck and giblet packs from the body and cavity of the turkey. Wipe the cavity and skin with paper towels.

Stuff the turkey with the prepared stuffing if using, tie the legs together and fold under the wing tips. Place the turkey, breast side up onto a rack in a roasting dish. Pour in some chicken stock and cover the breast with bacon strips. Cover the turkey with a layer of baking paper followed by a layer of tin foil and roast for 1 hour.

Lift the baking paper and foil and baste with the juices in the dish. Continue cooking, following the recommended cooking times, or until the turkey is golden brown and the juices run clear when the turkey is pierced through the thickest part of the thigh. The foil can be removed in the last ½ hr of cooking to allow the breast to brown and crisp.


For a quick & easy stuffing, combine chopped onion, parsley, a pinch of dried herbs, breadcrumbs and a beaten egg & season with salt & pepper.

As an alternative to stuffing the turkey, you could make individual stuffing balls: simply roll the stuffing into ping pong sized balls and keep refrigerated until the turkey is nearly cooked. Place the balls in to a lightly oiled roasting tin and cook for approximately 15 minutes at 180 C, turning once during cooking.
For the veggies, if you find that you do not have room in your oven to cook both the turkey and veggies at the same time, cook the vege first and then set aside to be re heated once the turkey is cooked.


It’s very important to keep cooked meat and poultry in the fridge. After you have carved your turkey, cool any leftovers, cover and refrigerate.

If you're reheating leftover turkey, or other food, always make sure it's piping hot all the way through before you eat it, and don't reheat more than once. Ideally, try to use leftovers within 48 hours.

Cooked rice freezes well so cook extra for a fried rice on another night.

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