Christmas turkey with clementine & bay butter

Christmas turkey with clementine & bay butter

Using a salt rub on your bird will act like a brine and make it extra succulent - this festive roast is permeated with citrus, thyme and sherry

Difficulty and servings

Moderately easy

Serves 8

Preparation and cooking times

Preparation time

Prep 25 mins

Cook time

Cook 3 hrs - 3 hrs 50 mins

plus 2 days salting

Method

  1. Up to two days before, salt the turkey. If you have a spice grinder or minichopper, tip in all the ingredients for the salt mix and grind to make a wet salt. If you are using a pestle and mortar, grind the herbs and pepper together, then add the salt and orange zest, and grind well again. Set aside. Carefully rinse the turkey and pat dry with kitchen paper. Sit the turkey in its roasting tin and use the salt mix to season the turkey generously all over. Put the turkey breast-side up in the tin, cover with cling film and leave in the fridge for up to 2 days. (This can be done a day ahead but the longer you leave it, the more the flavour of the salt rub will permeate the bird.)
  2. To make the clementine & bay butter, mash all the ingredients together in a bowl with some seasoning and set aside. Can be made 2 days ahead or frozen for up to a month.
  3. Remove the turkey from the fridge 1 hr before you want to cook it and rinse off all the salt really well. Pat it dry, rinse out the roasting tin, then sit the turkey back in the tin and leave at room temperature for about 1 hr, uncovered.
  4. Heat oven to 180C/160C fan/gas 4. Calculate a cooking time of 40 mins per kg for the first 4kg of the turkey, then 45 mins for every kg after that. Rub the turkey all over with most of the butter - no need to season. If you haven't used the neck for the Make-ahead gravy (see 'goes well with'), then add the neck to the tin with the onion. Cover the tin loosely with foil and roast for the calculated cooking time. For the final 30 mins, remove the foil, baste the turkey, scatter with the reserved thyme and orange zest, and increase the oven temp to 200C/180C fan/gas 6. (Now is the time to pop in the stuffings and roast potatoes, if you are doing them.) When the turkey is beautifully brown and cooked through, remove from the oven and leave to rest on a warm platter covered loosely with foil and a tea towel.
  5. If you've made our Make-ahead gravy (see 'goes well with'), you can add the roasting juices to that. To make your gravy fresh, pour off most of the fat but leave the juices in the tin and put it on a low heat. Stir in the flour to a paste. Pour in the sherry and sizzle for 1 min, then gradually add 850ml water and simmer until you have a thick gravy - make sure to scrape up the sides of the tin to release any bits. Sieve the gravy into a saucepan and reheat to serve - the gravy probably won't need extra seasoning as the turkey juices will be salty enough.
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DRY-BRINING

Barney says: "Brining a turkey to make it more juicy and flavoursome is popular in the US, but it does require a large container, gallons of water and space to leave it overnight. My method will give you the same succulence but with minimal hassle. The process involves seasoning your turkey with a flavoured salt mix in advance, then leaving it in the fridge in a roasting tin - it's only about 20 minutes more effort. Before you roast your turkey, you simply rinse off all the salt.

PER SERVING

674 kcalories, protein 93g, carbohydrate 2g, fat 32 g, saturated fat 13g, fibre 0g, sugar 1g, salt 2 g

Recipe from Good Food magazine, December 2012.

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  • 24 December 2012

    Trolleydolly rated and commented on this recipe

    5 stars

    Fantastic!! I have never 'dry brined' a turkey before. Preparations was done two days in advance, and have to say its the best I've ever done. Moist and flavourful. This ones a keeper! Merry Christmas.

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  • 28 December 2012

    Lisa commented on this recipe

    I wasn't brave enough to brine but I did use the flavoured butter on our turkey crown which was nice but didn't pack the extra punch I'd hoped for. However, given I didn't really do the recipe justice, I've not rated it yet, but will wait until I've braved the whole thing.

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  • 15 January 2013

    Barney commented on this recipe

    Trolleydolly, Thank you so much, I'm so glad you like this turkey recipe as much as I do. Bx

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  • 27 January 2013

    carol commented on this recipe

    Wow what a fantastic turkey, best I've ever had. Had so many wonderful complements from my 12 guests on xmas day. I think with the combination of a free range bronze turkey from my butcher and following the recipe exactly as it said, made the meat so moist and fllavoursome. I Would highly recommend this recipe and will now only ever cook my turkey this way.

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  • 27 January 2013

    carol rated and commented on this recipe

    5 stars

    Sorry forgot to rate the recipe

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  • 27 January 2013

    Barney commented on this recipe

    Carol I think you have just become my new best friend. Bx

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Difficulty and servings

Moderately easy

Serves 8

Preparation and cooking times

Preparation time

Prep 25 mins

Cook time

Cook 3 hrs - 3 hrs 50 mins

plus 2 days salting

Ingredients

  • 5-5.5kg/11-12lb oven-ready turkey , neck and giblets removed and saved
  • 1 onion , halved

FOR THE SALT MIX

  • 5 bay leaves , crumbled if dry, torn if fresh
  • 1 tbsp fresh thyme leaves , plus extra for scattering
  • 1 tsp black peppercorns
  • 85g/ 3oz coarse sea salt
  • zest 1 orange , plus extra for scattering

FOR THE CLEMENTINE & BAY BUTTER

  • 100g/ 4oz butter , softened
  • zest and juice 1 clementine
  • splash of sherry
  • large thyme sprig, leaves picked
  • 2 bay leaves

ON-THE-DAY GRAVY

  • 4 tbsp flour
  • 250ml/ 9fl oz dry sherry
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674 kcalories, protein 93g, carbohydrate 2g, fat 32 g, saturated fat 13g, fibre 0g, sugar 1g, salt 2 g

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