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Herb Roasted Turkey Breast with Pan Gravy

Rachael Ray

Recipe courtesy Rachael Ray

Show: Food Network SpecialsEpisode: Rachael Ray's Thanksgiving in 60

Rated: 5 stars out of 5Rate itRead users' reviews (242)

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10 min
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55 min
Total:
1 hr 5 min
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Ingredients

  • 1 small (golf-ball sized) onion, peeled and coarsely chopped
  • 1 lemon, scrubbed clean
  • 12 fresh sage leaves
  • Large handful fresh flat-leaf parsley (about 1/2 cup, from 12 stems)
  • 3 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil, plus more for oiling pan
  • 1 teaspoon salt, plus more as needed
  • 6 fresh bay leaves
  • 4 tablespoons butter
  • 2 boneless turkey breast halves, skin on (about 2 to 2 1/2 pounds each)
  • Freshly ground black pepper
  • 3 tablespoons all-purpose flour
  • 1/4 cup apple or regular brandy (recommended: Calvados)
  • 2 to 3 cups apple cider
  • Salt and pepper

Directions

Preheat the oven to 450 degrees F. Oil a roasting pan and set it aside.

Put the onion into the bowl of a mini food processor. Using a vegetable peeler, peel the zest from the lemon in thin strips, being careful not to cut into the bitter white pith. Add the lemon zest to the food processor and reserve the whole lemon for another use. Chop the onion and lemon zest until fine. Add the sage, parsley, olive oil, and 1 teaspoon salt and pulse until it forms a coarse paste.

Put 2 of the bay leaves and the butter into a small pan and heat over medium-low heat until the butter is bubbling. Remove from the heat and set aside.

Put the turkey breasts on a work surface. Carefully run your fingers between the skin and the flesh from 1 end, being careful not to pull it completely off, creating a pocket. Season the turkey breasts generously with salt and pepper. Stuff half of the herb paste under the skin of each breast, and spread it evenly under the skin. Transfer the breasts to the roasting pan, and slide 2 bay leaves underneath each one. (The heat of the pan will release the bay leaf oils and flavor the breast.) Using a pastry brush, baste the breasts with half of the bay butter. Place the turkey in the oven and immediately decrease the temperature to 400 degrees F. After 20 minutes, baste the turkey breasts with the remaining butter, and roast for an additional 20 to 25 minutes, until cooked through, and a thermometer placed in the thickest part of the breast registers 170 degrees F.

Remove from the oven, transfer to a platter, cover, and let rest for 10 minutes before carving while you make the gravy.

Put the roasting pan over the burner on medium heat. Sprinkle the flour over the pan juices, and cook, stirring, for a few minutes. Add the apple brandy, and scrape the pan to lift the bits that are stuck to the bottom. Cook for a minute to burn off the alcohol, then, while stirring, pour in the apple cider. Bring to a simmer, and stir until thickened. Season with salt and pepper.

Slice the turkey breast on the diagonal, and serve with warm gravy.

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  • recipe Herb Roasted Turkey Breast with Pan Gravy
    Erik Troy, MI 02-01-2010

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    Quick, easy, and excellent

    Rated: 5 stars out of 5
    First time I ever made just the breast. It turned out so well that I don't know if I'll ever make a whole turkey again. ... Made a few changes to the recipe. Brined the breast overnight with sea salt and molasses. Substituted dry sage and bay leaves. Cut the bottom off a couple bulbs of garlic and roasted them cut side down with the turkey. Took the garlic out when taking the turkey out to baste and added it to mashed potatoes. Substituted chicken stock cuz apple cider sounded grotesquely sweet. The breast turned out moist, flavorful and the skin was beautifully browned. Turkey, potatoes, and gravy got raves. The modified recipe is a keeper :)Read more
  • recipe Herb Roasted Turkey Breast with Pan Gravy
    CATHI Elk Grove, CA 01-24-2010

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    Scrumptous Turkey -- WINNER WINNER WINNER - everyone LOVED it and asked for me to make it again!!

    Rated: 5 stars out of 5
    I must say I rarely post opinions on recipes, but I have to exclaim this is the best recipe ever. I've always been... intimidated by cooking an entire turkey thinking it'll turn out dry.. but this recipe which was perfect for our family and tasted sooooo wonderful!! The comments by the family made me very proud to serve them such a yummy meal :) WINNER WINNER WINNERRead more
  • recipe Herb Roasted Turkey Breast with Pan Gravy
    Frieda Barcelona, CA 12-31-2009

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    Better than cooking a whole turkey!

    Rated: 5 stars out of 5
    I hosted Christmas for 25 people and wanted to include turkey as one of the entrees. I have found cooking a whole turkey to... be cumbersome and it is time consuming. But, I have relatives who insist on eating turkey for Thanksgiving and Xmas. I am so glad I found this recipe!!! I got rave reviews from everyone and a few of them said they would do the same (cook the turkey breasts over a whole turkey). The breasts were moist and it was a great presentation. I cooked a 5 lb. breast and a 3 lb. breast in the oven together. As others have mentioned, if you are looking for a turkey recipe, look no further. I chose this recipe above all others as it had more than 4 stars and over 200 people rated it. This one is a winner. BTW, I normally prefer darker turkey meat over the breasts, but this turned out very moist. I basted every 20 minutes (made more butter sauce than recipe called for). I also did not add the apple cider to the gravy as I didn't think it needed it. Read more
  • recipe Herb Roasted Turkey Breast with Pan Gravy
    jim virginia beach, VA 12-29-2009

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    Our first Thanksgiving Turkey was a big hit

    Rated: 5 stars out of 5
    This was our first Thanksgiving together. My wonderful wife made this...it was the best turkey I have had in 36 years. We... will use this for future holidays!...The best!Read more
  • recipe Herb Roasted Turkey Breast with Pan Gravy
    Rachel Las Vegas, NV 12-29-2009

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    Every bite is flavorful

    Rated: 5 stars out of 5
    This turkey recipe is delicious. I absolutely love it and will make it over and over...not just during the holidays.
  • recipe Herb Roasted Turkey Breast with Pan Gravy
    Carol Alburtis, PA 12-25-2009

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    Fantastic!!

    Rated: 5 stars out of 5
    My husband bought split turkey breasts by mistake for our Christmas dinner. I found this recipe and it was a big hit. This... was the best tasting turkey I have ever made and I make a pretty good turkey. I also had to cook it longer than the 55 minutes to get it up to 170%. It was very tasty and juicy. My family was moaning with delite. The herb paste gave such a wonderful flavor I will deifinatley use it on other types of poultry. Thanks Rachel! Merry Christmas :)Read more
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