Perfect Roast Turkey Breast Recipe - Gwen's Nest (2024)

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A perfect roast turkey breast recipe is no small feat. With my smaller family of white meat likers, I really like the option of getting a turkey breast, and usually buy several for the freezer when they’re on sale during the holidays. But the drawback of a breast is that the meat is so lean that it can get very dry.

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No one should have to endure dry turkey. After years of serious study and experiments with turkeys, I came up with this recipe that truly is perfect. It’s flavorful and never ever dry, and best of all it’s SO very easy.

I’m sharing this todayin conjunction with the Thanksgiving Recipe Swap…head over and check out all of the fun whole food holiday recipes! (FYI: Not all are Trim Healthy Mama friendly, but several are.)

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And I also have a VERY special announcement at the end of this post, just before the recipe printable. But first, let’s check out this beautiful bird!

The Perfect Roasted Turkey Breast Recipe

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We like turkey so much that I bake a turkey breast several times a year. So I’ve gotten lots of practice sessions in, and have read, researched, cross examined the great cooks that I know, and made several years worth of just OK turkeys before landing on this technique that I’m sharing with you today.Perfect Roast Turkey Breast Recipe - Gwen's Nest (4)

I’ve tried so many different recipeswith varied results, but THIS recipe is the way to go. It’s the winner-winner-turkey-dinner technique that I discovered by combining the slow roasting approach from Cook’s Country, and my own top secret technique to keep me from having to flip the bird halfway through cooking.

According to the people at America’s Test Kitchen (the folks behind the Cook’s Country magazine) the idea with flipping a bird over halfway through is that the fat from the dark meat travels down into the breast meat to keep it moist. But wrangling a hot greasy turkey is pretty low on my list of things I enjoy doing. And the breast looks a little like your bird has just had a Mammogram.

I wanted easy, and a pretty final product is a nice bonus. I figured if the fat from the dark meat does a nice job of keeping the white meat tender and juicy, that I could probably just cut out the middle man and avoid flipping big Bertha (am I the only one who names my birds?)

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So this was mymoment of culinary genius. I thought, “Why not use butter?”

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HELLO! What could be better than butter to add flavor and joy and goodness to the world.

I bought this marinade injector to get the job done. You can usually find them where marinades are sold in your local store, or online here. (Amazon affiliate link) The cheapie plastic ones work just fine, but I just added a stainless steel version to my wish list. 🙂

Just a Tablespoon of meltedandseasoned butter split between both sides of the bird makes all the difference in the world.I inject the seasoned butter deep into several areas on both sides of the turkey breast. Don’t worry…while the prep step looks a little gory, once it’s slow roastedno one will be able to tell.This isreally ALL I have to do to get amazing results every time.
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The result? The BEST turkey that you’ve ever tasted. Seriously. It’s fork tender.

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Whether you’re hosting a large or small gathering, I’m a fan of the turkey breast. At a small gathering, it’s the perfect serving size to give you nice leftovers without turkey overwhelm setting in. Especially if your family is partial to white meat.

At large gatherings where it makes sense to have a whole bird, it’s also a great idea to roast an additional turkey breast as well. It gives you plenty of white meat. Plus, ifyou can carve it up just before dinner, you can do theNormal-Rockwell-whole-turkey-presentation moment, but you won’t actually have to wait for the carving to take place before passing around the platter of sliced meat. And you’ll be a hero if you’re able to sendleftovers home with your lucky guests.

The Perfect Roast Turkey Breast recipe is one of the featured recipes in my very first book, Feast! I’m sharing the recipe here today to give you a little preview or taste of what my book is all about. It’s over two dozen of my very favorite holiday favorites, re-imagined to be carb conscious and THM compatible. (You can find a list of the recipes from the book and the THM meal types here.)

Feast is all about enjoying classic, traditional family recipesin a healthier way. And yes…EVERY recipe has nutrition info andWeight Watcher Points. You’ll find gorgeous full color images of every recipe, ranging from roasting a whole turkey to making your own beautifulwhole berry cranberry sauce. And yes…there is even a recipe for sugar free “canned” cranberry sauce. But I think I’m MOST excited about thecarb smart cornbread & cornbread dressing recipes. I can’t wait for you to see this book!

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No one should have to endure dry turkey. After years of serious study and experiments with turkeys, I came up with this recipe that truly is perfect. It's flavorful and never ever dry, and best of all it's SO very easy.

Author: Gwen

Serves: 7-9 servings

Ingredients

  • 1 7-7½ pound turkey breast, thawed
  • 1-2 Tablespoon butter, melted
  • ¼ teaspoon MSG free Season Salt, or herb blend of your choice

Instructions

  1. Preheat oven to 375*
  2. Remove giblets (don't forget to check under the skin at the neck too)
  3. Rinse your turkey with cold water inside and out, and pat dry with paper towels.
  4. Place in a shallow roasting pan.
  5. Melt butter and stir in herbs or spice blend.
  6. Depress plunger on a marinade injector, and draw up a Tablespoon of seasoned melted butter.
  7. Jab the injector deep into the breast meat and slowly press the plunger, injecting butter into the meat. Repeat 3-4 places on each side of the bird.
  8. Rub in any butter drips, and cover tightly with heavy duty foil.
  9. Place in oven & set the timer for 30 minutes.
  10. When your timer goes off, reduce the heat to 200*, and slow roast for 2 hours.
  11. Remove from oven, and turn temp up to 400*
  12. When oven is VERY hot, remove foil and place bird in to brown up skin, approx 10 minutes.
  13. Allow to rest for 10-15 minutes before carving.

Notes

Expect your bird to take 2-3 days to thaw in the fridge if it's been in a deep freezer. I like to allow about 3½ to 4 hours to slow roast a turkey breast. Perfect Roast Turkey Breast Recipe - Gwen's Nest (12)

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