Classic turkey with gravy & roast shallots

Classic turkey with gravy & roast shallots

Serve a classic roast bird this Christmas and you can be sure your guests will love every mouthful

Difficulty and servings

Easy

Serves 8

Preparation and cooking times

Preparation time

Prep 30 mins

Cook time

Cook 4 hrs 30 mins

Method

  1. Heat the oven to 180C/fan 160C/gas 4. Mix the butter with the lemon zest and season well. Gently push your fingers under the turkey's skin, starting from the neck end of the bird, easing the skin away from the flesh over both the breast and tops of the drumsticks - you'll have to slide your whole hand in to reach this far. Spread the butter under the skin, pushing it as far in as you can, then smooth the skin back into place. Put the onion halves and bay leaves into the cavity. Tie the legs together for a neater look.
  2. Arrange the sliced onion in the bottom of a large roasting tin to act as a trivet for the bird, then pour in the wine. Sit the turkey on top. Season the skin on the breast well, push the lemon halves left over from the lemon butter inside the cavity and add the shallots to the roasting tin around the bird.
  3. Cover both the bird and tin completely with foil to make a tent. Cook the turkey for 40 mins per kilo, basting once or twice. Take out the turkey and turn up the oven to 220C/fan 200C/gas 7. Remove the foil and return to the oven for a further 30 minutes or until the skin is golden. To test if it is cooked, pierce the fattest part of the thigh with a skewer - the juices that run out should be clear and not pink; keep cooking if the juices are pink and check again after each 10 minutes. If you like your turkey meat almost falling off the bones, test by wiggling the leg - it should give slightly if the meat is ready to come away from the bones.
  4. Rest the turkey, covered loosely with foil, for at least 30 minutes and up to an hour before carving (this will give you a chance to cook the potatoes). Strain the cooking juices and keep the onions to use in the gravy.
  5. To make the gravy, pour away any excess fat from the roasting tin but keep the onion slices - a fat separator will help with this. Set the tin over a medium heat, then sprinkle over the flour. Stir through and cook for 2 minutes, turning the onion over in the mixture to extract the flavour. Slowly stir in the wine, stock and juices. Bring to a boil, scraping bits from the bottom, then simmer over a low heat for 15 minutes. Season and sieve into a jug. Serve with the turkey.
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Gravy your way

The gravy in this recipe is a basic one that you can build on. White wine will give a paler, lighter flavour than red. If you want a richer gravy, add port to the red wine and stir in some redcurrant or cranberry jelly. A creamier, mustardy gravy can be made by stirring in some Dijon and a dollop of crème fraîche.

PER SERVING

748 kcalories, protein 101.7g, carbohydrate 9.8g, fat 31.7 g, saturated fat 12.9g, fibre 1.5g, salt 1.51 g

Recipe from olive magazine, December 2010.

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  • 01 January 2011

    tigerwilsos commented on this recipe

    did loads of stuff for christmas and it was all top quality,but the gravey from gordon ramsey's turkey with lemon and sage was probably the best gravey in the world

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Difficulty and servings

Easy

Serves 8

Preparation and cooking times

Preparation time

Prep 30 mins

Cook time

Cook 4 hrs 30 mins

Ingredients

  • 125g butter
  • 1 lemon , zested and halved
  • 1 oven-ready turkey , about 6kg
  • 2 large onions , peeled , 1 halved and 1 thickly sliced
  • 2 bay leaves
  • 2 glasses white wine
  • small bag shallots , peeled

FOR THE GRAVY

  • 1 tbsp flour
  • 200ml white wine or red wine
  • 600ml chicken stock
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PER SERVING

748 kcalories, protein 101.7g, carbohydrate 9.8g, fat 31.7 g, saturated fat 12.9g, fibre 1.5g, salt 1.51 g

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