Roasted Citrus Turkey Recipe with Herb Butter (2024)

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Succulent and delicious, this Roasted Citrus Turkey Recipe with Herb Butter is incredibly easy and fail-proof! Stuffed with zesty orange, garlic, rosemary, and sage, this oven-roasted turkey recipe is bursting with flavor! Perfect for Thanksgiving, Christmas, and even Sunday Lunch throughout the year!

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This post was originally published on December 11th, 2020.

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1 🍗 Roasted Turkey Recipe

3 🥣 How to Make this Citrus Turkey Recipe

4 🌡️ How do I know the turkey is cooked through?

6 🍊 Can I make this taste even more citrusy?

7 💦 How do I keep my turkey moist?

8 🍽️ What can I serve with Roasted Turkey?

10 🦃 How do I use up leftover turkey meat?

11 😋 More holiday recipes to try:

12 📖 Recipe

13 Citrus Turkey Recipe with Garlic Herb Butter

🍗Roasted Turkey Recipe

Living in the UK we don’t really celebrate Thanksgiving. Turkey is more of a Christmas tradition and one I look forward to every year! However, with all of myfood blogging friendsbuzzing about Thanksgiving in the states, I decided (4 months pregnant) to make a whole Thanksgiving dinner for me, Dimitris, and a dear friend. It included this roasted turkey recipe as well as gluten-free gravy, keto stuffing, Caramelized Brussels Sprouts with hazelnuts, mustard, and lemon, and of course, some sugar-free cranberry sauce to go with the roasted turkey. It was an enjoyable effort by all, eating or cooking!

Roasted Turkey in the oven is much easier than I thought it would be. It’s always been one of those things that I’ve avoided making because…I just didn’t know how to. After watching some videos, reading a few how-to’s, and making a few adjustments, this fail-proof recipe is what I came up with. If I can successfully make this recipe for roasted turkey, you can too!

Not only is this Citrus Turkey recipe easy, but it’s also really flavorful! No one wants a bland turkey, and bland this is not! This delicious turkey is stuffed with orange, rosemary, garlic, and sage, and then totally smothered in garlic herb butter after poking holes through the skin. It also lies on top of a bed of orange, rosemary, garlic, and sage and gets cooked on both sides, making sure the flavor has the best chance to penetrate the whole turkey. It’s SO delicious! Be sure to make myGluten-Free Turkey Gravyrecipe with the leftover pan drippings! If there isn’t enough turkey stock, add chicken stock to top it up.

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🗝️Key Ingredients & Substitutions

Roasted Turkey

  • Turkey: I used a small, 3kg thawed turkey (about 6 lbs) which serves a smaller crowd of 4-7 people. It was plenty for the 3 of us to have at dinner, and then we made turkey curry out of the leftovers.
  • Orange: Just one orange, sliced into 1 cm slices (about 1/2 an inch). You can also add lemon wedges for more citrus flavor.
  • Sage: I used fresh sage as the flavor goes so well with poultry like turkey and chicken.
  • Rosemary: Just an extra herb that also goes well with poultry. I use home-dried rosemary, but fresh or dried will work.
  • Olive oil: Helps with moisture and also crisps up the skin.
  • Garlic: Plenty of garlic – nearly a whole head! Feel free to use a whole head of garlic if you want even more flavor.
  • Salt and pepper: I ground generous amounts of kosher salt and ground black pepper over the whole bird to season it well.

Garlic Herb Butter

  • Butter: I (for once) used regular, salted butter as my dairy intolerance has been minimized in pregnancy (yay!) but dairy-free butter, ghee, or refined coconut oil will work as well.
  • Garlic & Rosemary: More garlic and rosemary to make the outside of the turkey taste absolutely amazing!

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🥣How to Make this Citrus Turkey Recipe

Preparing the turkey

  1. Prep the oven. Firstly, preheat the oven temperature to 425 degrees F / 220 degrees C for standard ovens, or 390 degrees F / 200 degrees C for fan-assisted ovens. Make sure the shelf is moved to the lowest part of the oven.
  2. Prep the baking tray. Secondly, prepare a large roasting pan with parchment paper, and place a bed of 1/2 of the orange slices, 6 cloves of garlic, 1/2 of the sprigs of each fresh herb, and olive oil in the bottom of the pan.
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3. Pat dry & poke. Next, pat turkey dry with paper towels and poke holes all over with the point of a sharp knife.
4. Stuff it. Stuff the cavity of the turkey with the other half of the orange, remaining sprigs of fresh herbs, 4 cloves of garlic, and a dash of olive oil.

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5. Make the garlic herb butter. Next, in a small bowl whip up the garlic herb butter and then spread 1/4 of it over half of the fresh turkey. Sprinkle salt and ground black pepper generously over the turkey.

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6. Flip, spread & sprinkle. Flip the turkey upside down (breast side down) onto the herbs and orange in the baking tray and spread with another 1/4 of the herb butter mixture. Save the rest of the butter in the fridge. Add salt and pepper generously as before.

Roasting the turkey

7. Roasting time! Place turkey in the lowest third of the oven and roast uncovered for 30 minutes (see notes for additional roast turkey cooking time).
8. Remove and flip. Remove the turkey from the oven and turn it over so it’s now breast-side up. I had a little help with this. We used tongs and wooden spoons.
9. Slather more butter. After that, take the remaining herb butter from the fridge and spread half of it over the turkey. We used a pastry brush but a spoon would work too. The turkey is hot and the butter will melt easily, so take extra care!

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10. Lower and bake. Lower the heat to 325°F / 165°C (for standard ovens), or300°F / 150°C (fan-assisted ovens), and then roast the turkey uncovered, for 1 hour.
11. Remove and slather two more times. Remove the turkey from the oven, slather it with the remaining garlic herb butter and then baste it with the juices gathered in the tray. Roast it for 30 minutes and then baste the turkey before roasting it one more time for a further 20 minutes. Tip: If the skin of the turkey seems to be browning quickly, tent it loosely with aluminum foil.
12. Broil. Turn your oven to broil and broil the turkey for up to 10 minutes. Watch it to make sure it doesn’t overcook and burn. This is optional. If you decide to skip it, bake the turkey for a further 10 minutes.
13. Remove and tent. Remove the turkey from the oven and tent it with aluminum foil if you haven’t already.
14. Rest. Finally, let the turkey rest for 30 minutes.

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🌡️How do I know the turkey is cooked through?

There are two ways to check if your turkey is cooked properly:

  1. Thermometer: Check the internal temperature of the turkey by inserting a meat thermometer into the thickest part of the thigh. When the temperature reads 165°F it’s ready. An instant-read thermometer is the quickest way to check.
  2. Slice and see: If you don’t have a meat thermometer, slice the thickest part of thigh open. Check if it’s pink. If the juices are running through and the meat is no longer pink, it’s ready!

🫙Storage & Freezing

Store: After removing the bones, store this roasted turkey in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 5 days. Reheat it in the microwave or oven until it is piping hot. You’ll want to cover it with aluminum if you’re reheating it in the oven (NOT the microwave!). It’s also a great addition to leftovers! We’ve added it to soups, curries, and enchilada bakes the next day.

Freezing: You can also freeze turkey meat for later. Store it in an airtight container or ziplock bag and freeze it for up to 3 months. Thaw the frozen turkey completely before reheating.

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🍊Can I make this taste even more citrusy?

Yes! for an extra step, zest the orange peel and mix the orange zest with the butter mixture. You can also zest a lemon and add the lemon zest instead.

💦How do I keep my turkey moist?

By basting it and adding more garlic herb butter throughout cooking, we ensure that the roasted turkey stays nice and juicy! When it is browning towards the end of cooking, carefully add an aluminum tent over the turkey to lock in extra moisture.

🍽️What can I serve with Roasted Turkey?

All of your classic Thanksgiving and Christmas side dishes go really well with this roasted turkey recipe! Here’s what I make as the turkey cooks:

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🦴What do I do with the leftover turkey bones?

My favorite was to use the bones to their full potential is to make bone broth. Take the leftover bones, plus any leftover herbs or fruit, and add them to a slow cooker. Fill the slow cooker up with water and then cook it on high overnight. Turkey broth is AMAZING, and great to boil rice in or add to soups and curries.

🦃How do I use up leftover turkey meat?

Leftover turkey meat is a great replacement for shredded chicken. Use up your leftovers with one of these recipes:

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😋More holiday recipes to try:

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Citrus Turkey Recipe with Garlic Herb Butter

Bethany Galloway

Step-by-step guide for making the Best Roasted Citrus Turkey Recipe with Garlic Herb Butter for special occasions like Thanksgiving or Christmas.

5 from 23 votes

Prep Time 15 minutes mins

Cook Time 2 hours hrs 30 minutes mins

Resting Time 30 minutes mins

Total Time 3 hours hrs 15 minutes mins

Course dinner

Cuisine American

Servings 6 people

Calories 695 kcal

Ingredients

Roasted Turkey

  • 2.5-3 kg Turkey thawed, 5.5-6.5 lbs, serves 5-8 people
  • 1 orange sliced
  • 5-9 stems fresh sage about 20-30 leaves
  • 6 sprigs rosemary fresh or dried
  • 90 ml olive oil 1/2 cup
  • 10 cloves garlic crushed
  • Generous amount of salt and pepper

Garlic Herb Butter

  • 3 oz salted butter room temperature, (sub: dairy-free butter, ghee or refined coconut oil + salt), 6 tbsps
  • 4 cloves garlic minced
  • 2 sprigs rosemary fresh or dried, crushed/diced

Instructions

  • Preheat the oven to 425°F / 220°C for standard ovens, or 390°F / 200°C for fan-assisted ovens. Make sure the shelf is moved to the lowest part of the oven.

  • Prepare a large baking tray with parchment paper, and a bed of 1/2 of the orange slices, 6 cloves of garlic, 1/2 of the sage, rosemary, and 1/2 of the olive oil.

  • Pat the turkey dry with paper towels and poke holes all over with the sharp point of a knife.

  • Stuff the turkey with the other half of the orange, remaining rosemary, sage, 4 cloves of garlic, and a dash of olive oil.

  • Whip up the garlic herb butter and spread 1/4 of it over half of the turkey. Sprinkle salt and pepper generously over the turkey.

  • Flip the turkey upside down (breast side down) onto the herbs and orange in the baking tray and spread with another 1/4 of the herb butter. Save the rest of the butter in the fridge. Add salt and pepper generously as before, and pour the other 1/2 of the olive oil over the bird.

  • Roast uncovered for 30 minutes (see notes for additional roast turkey cooking times)

  • Remove the turkey from the oven and turn it over so it’s now breast-side up. I had a little help with this. We used tongs and wooden spoons.

  • Take the remaining herb butter from the fridge and spread half of it over the turkey. We used a pastry brush but a spoon would work too. The turkey is hot and the butter will melt easily, so take extra care!

  • Lower the heat to 325°F / 165°C (for standard ovens), or300°F / 150°C (fan assisted ovens), and then roast the turkey uncovered, for 1 hour.

  • Remove the turkey from the oven, slather it with the remaining garlic herb butter and baste it with the juices gathering in the tray. Roast it for 30 minutes and then baste the turkey before roasting it one more time for a further 20 minutes. Tip: If your roasted turkey seems to be browning quickly, tent it loosely with aluminum foil.

  • Turn your oven to broil and broil the turkey for up to 10 minutes. Watch it to make sure it doesn’t overcook and burn. This is optional. If you decide to skip it, bake the turkey for a further 10 minutes.

  • Remove the turkey from the oven and tent it with aluminum foil if you haven’t already.

  • Let the turkey rest for 30 minutes.

Notes

  1. Store:After removing the bones, store this roasted turkey in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 5 days. Reheat it in the microwave or oven until it is piping hot. You’ll want to cover it with aluminum if you’re reheating it in the oven (NOT the microwave!). It’s also a great addition to leftovers! We’ve added it to soups, curries, and enchilada bakes the next day.
  2. Freezing:You can also freeze turkey meat for later. Store it in an airtight container or ziplock bag and freeze it for up to 3 months. Thaw the frozen turkey completely before reheating.

How do I know the turkey is cooked through?

There are two ways to check if your turkey is cooked properly:

  1. Thermometer: Check the internal temperature of the turkey by inserting a meat thermometer into the thickest part of the thigh. When the temperature reads 165°F it's ready. An instant-read thermometer is the quickest way to check.
  2. Slice and see: If you don't have a meat thermometer, slice the thickest part of thigh open. Check if it's pink. If the juices are running through and the meat is no longer pink, it's ready!

Nutrition

Serving: 1gCalories: 695kcalCarbohydrates: 5gProtein: 90gFat: 33gSaturated Fat: 10gPolyunsaturated Fat: 21gCholesterol: 348mgSodium: 346mgFiber: 1gSugar: 2g

Keyword christmas, dairy free, gluten free, paleo, roasted turkey, thanksgiving, turkey, whole30

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FAQs

What does putting butter under the skin of a turkey do? ›

Impart rich flavor and add moisture to your Thanksgiving turkey by adding a layer of butter under the skin before roasting. Learn how to do this simple (but genius) technique for a delicious Thanksgiving turkey.

Is it better to use oil or butter when roasting a turkey? ›

Fat is going to help the skin get brown and crisp, and contrary to what most might think, butter isn't better. Butter does an okay job, but because it contains a lot of water, oil is a better fat to rub on the skin to ensure it gets extra crispy.

Why do people put oranges in turkeys? ›

Consider stuffing your turkeys with orange. Combining orange and rosemary will give your bird a tanginess and zest that it may otherwise not have. As the turkey cooks, the juices from the orange will marinate through the meat of your turkey.

How does Gordon Ramsay keep the turkey moist? ›

Ramsay's key for a guaranteed delicious and juicy turkey is a parsley and garlic butter that gets generously slathered both under the skin and on top of the turkey. While the turkey is cooking, you'll want to baste the bird with the melted butter pan juices to ensure a crispy skin while cooking.

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.

Do you put butter on top of turkey or under skin? ›

Spread the butter under the skin, pushing it in as far as you can, then smooth the skin back into place. Halve the lemon and orange and put in the turkey cavity along with 2 onion halves and the bay leaves. Rub turkey all over with oil and sprinkle with salt.

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.

Should I cover my turkey with aluminum foil? ›

Want to ensure your bird is juicy and delicious yet speeds up the cooking time so everyone can watch the game? Foil wrapping is the answer! This technique helps speed the cooking process and locks in the turkey's natural juices. It helps prevent turkeys from drying out without basting, especially those over 24 pounds.

What do you put in the bottom of a turkey roasting pan? ›

Place chopped onions, celery, and carrots in the bottom of the roasting pan. Pick a few herbs off the stalks and add to the vegetables. Set aside. Pat dry the turkey with paper towels.

Should I roast my turkey at 325 or 350 overnight? ›

At a typical roasting temperature (around 325ºF), a large turkey can take upwards of four hours to roast. Add in pulling the bird out of the fridge beforehand to take off the chill, rest time, and carving, and you're looking at nearly six hours.

Why do people put celery in turkey? ›

Classic Aromatics

Add halved onions, carrot chunks, celery and fresh herbs to the cavity of your turkey, inserting them loosely. These flavor builders are the base of stock and most soups. As your turkey cooks, they'll steam and infuse your bird with moisture and flavor.

How does Martha Stewart roast a turkey? ›

Roast 1 hour, then baste every 30 minutes with pan liquids, until an instant-read thermometer inserted into the thickest part of thigh (avoiding bone) registers 125°F, about 3 hours. Remove foil; raise oven heat to 400°F. Continue roasting, basting occasionally, until thigh reaches 180°F, 45 to 60 minutes more.

How does Bobby Flay roast a turkey? ›

Put the turkey on top of the vegetables, put in the oven and roast in the oven for 45 minutes, or until lightly golden brown. Reduce the heat to 350 and continue roasting, basting with the warm chicken stock every 15 minutes until basting with some of the chicken stock every 15 minutes, about 2 to 2 ¼ hours longer.

How long should a turkey sit out before cooking? ›

Your turkey will cook more evenly and faster if you start it out at room temperature so remove the turkey from the refrigerator 1 hour before roasting. If you plan to stuff your turkey, wait until you're ready to put it in the oven before putting the stuffing in the turkey.

When should I put butter on my turkey? ›

4 ½ to 5 hours before dinner: Remove the turkey from the fridge so it has some time to take off the chill. This will help it cook more evenly. This is also when you can rub the bird with the garlic herb butter and tie up the legs with twine if you didn't do that the day before.

How often should I butter my turkey? ›

How Often to Baste a Turkey. Most recipes will tell you to baste your turkey every thirty minutes. But our rule of thumb is actually every forty minutes, and here's why. You don't want to open the oven too many times, or else the whole bird will take much long to cook, and that's a huge inconvenience.

When should I inject butter into my turkey? ›

You should plan on using this injection marinade several hours before you start cooking. If you have the time, inject the bird the night before roasting. While you can brine your turkey, that process mostly adds salt rather than additional flavors—plus it also takes more time.

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