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Citrus-roast turkey with herbs & bacon
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This recipe for a tradtional Christmas roast turkey will produce wonderfully succulent results as it bastes in a delicious flavoured butter as it cooks.
Serves: 8, with leftovers
1 orange
1 lemon
150g butter, softened
20g pack thyme or lemon thyme, leaves only, chopped
25g pack flat leaf parsley
1 medium free range turkey, 4.3-6.29kg
400g pack sausagemeat stuffing (optional)
3 bay leaves, torn, plus extra to garnish
250g pack 12 British Smoked Dry Cured Streaky Bacon Rashers
1. Preheat the oven and calculate the cooking time according to the instructions on the turkey packaging. Finely grate the zest from the orange and lemon into a small bowl and stir in 100g of the softened butter. Add the thyme and parsley. Season with freshly ground black pepper and mix well until combined. Cut the orange and lemon into quarters.
2. Remove the giblets from the turkey cavity (set aside for making stock if needed). Lift the skin from the neck of the bird and use your fingers to ease the skin from the breast meat. Push the flavoured butter evenly under the skin to coat the meat, then smooth the skin back down. Stuff the smaller neck cavity with the sausagemeat stuffing (if using), then pull the skin back over and secure with a cocktail stick underneath the bird. Pop the 3 bay leaves inside the large cavity with the orange and lemon quarters.
3. Transfer the turkey to a large roasting tin, melt the remaining butter and generously brush over the bird. Season, then loosely cover the turkey with foil, to stop it browning too quickly. Roast according to the instructions on the turkey packaging.
4. About 30-40 minutes before the end of the cooking time, remove the turkey from the oven and take off the foil. Weave the bacon rashers into a criss-cross lattice pattern across the breast. Return to the oven for the remaining cooking time, or until the turkey is thoroughly cooked, the juices run clear when skewered in the thickest part between the breast and the leg, and there is no pink meat. If the juices are pink, return the bird to the oven for a further 15 minutes then test again.
5. Transfer the cooked turkey to a warm serving plate and cover with buttered foil. Leave to rest in a warm place for at least 30 minutes (or for up to 1 hour). Serve the turkey, garnished with bay leaves.
Typical values per serving:
Energy |
2,115kJ 507kcal |
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Fat | 33g |
Saturated Fat | 15g |
Carbohydrate | 0.9g |
Sugars | trace g |
Protein | 52g |
Salt | 1.6g |
Fibre | 0.8g |
(with leftovers, excluding sausagemeat)
This recipe was first published in October 2013.
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