Simple Oven Roasted Turkey Breast is the perfect alternative to a full size turkey for small families. With its crispy skin and tender, juicy meat, your whole family is going to love this one!
Thanksgiving is quickly approaching, and dreams of cranberry sauce, pie, and turkey are dancing through our heads. Thanksgiving is the feast of all feasts, a time for family gatherings, a chance to rest and recharge, and what’s not to love about that? We know that the thought of a large Thanksgiving meal can be daunting, stressful, and, well…the opposite of restful. However, it doesn’t have to be that way.
Has anyone else ever felt pressured to roast a whole turkey just for tradition’s sake? We are here to tell you that you do NOT have to roast a whole turkey. Turkey breasts are totally satisfying and delicious with their crispy skin and juicy meat. Pair this with your favorite mashed potatoes, cranberry sauce, green bean casserole, and pumpkin pie for a Thanksgiving to remember!
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Can I use an oven bag to roast a turkey breast?
There is some debate on oven bags vs. traditional roasting. The idea behind an oven bag is that it should lock in moisture and flavor. Your turkey will also cook faster, you don’t have to worry about basting, and cleanup is a breeze! There are a lot of benefits to roasting in a bag, however if you prefer to roast a bird the traditional way sans bag, more power to you. It’s really just about personal preference.
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Turkey Skin: Optional?
We are big proponents of always cooking with bone in and skin on meat. The flavor can’t be beat, and there’s nothing quite as delicious as crispy skin. If you avoid excess fat for dietary reasons, or just aren’t a fan of the skin, you can always remove the skin before roasting.
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To Baste or Not to Baste:
Basting requires you to open the oven door repeatedly, losing a ton of heat! You do not need to baste, and we actually recommend not basting with this recipe. If you do decide to baste, you will need to plan on some additional cooking time.
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Boneless or Bone-in Turkey Breast
Turkey breasts are sold both boneless, and bone-in. Bone-in turkey breasts tend to be larger and contain both sides of the breast, while boneless turkey breasts are generally just one breast. This recipe will work with either, though a single boneless turkey breast will require a shorter cooking time.
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What should I do with leftover Oven Roasted Turkey Breast?
Leftover turkey is one of the best things about Thanksgiving! We doubt you’ll be able to stop yourself from eating this whole turkey breast with your family. However, if somehow you end up with leftovers, you should always use them in a sandwich the next day with some cranberry sauce, provolone cheese, and your favorite leafy greens. Mmmmm!
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Watch the video below where we will walk you through every step of the recipe with a video demonstration.
I was really skeptical that the turkey would turn out, but I was pleasantly surprised!
It was moist and very tasty!
Thank you for the delicious rub.
I love this recipe ! I bake chicken and use the recipe. My family loves it.
Thank you so much for this recipe!! I had a Butterball breast and used just the dry ingredients (no olive oil) on the breast which I brushed with veg oil. Put some of the rub in the cavity. It was the tastiest turkey we have ever had!! This is in the dinner rotation!
I made this turkey breast before and it came out great! I am again making it tonite! I just hope it comes out as great ….. The video is a great help also.
I made this for Christmas and it was so good, I’m making it again
today….just to have it for sandwiches:-)
Great and easy recipe and video for clarity. My family loved it. I used a bag. Turkey was moist! Came out fantastic! Thank you.
I made this for Thanksgiving and every one loved it so much was asked to make it again for Christmas and now New Year’s! Did a breast for Thanksgiving and a 22lb bird for Christmas and tripled the ingredients. Leftovers make for a great soup.
This Turkey breast was fantastic! Moist, flavorful, and yummy! The best turkey I’ve ever roasted!
This recipe is perfect. The only thing I did, I doubled the amount and covered the entire breast with it, not just underneath the skin and the skin.
I made 2 bone in turkey breasts for Christmas dinner using this recipe, and I am SO glad I did. It was very simple to make, using seasonings I already had in my kitchen. It was juicy and flavorful. Everyone loved it. I would highly recommend this turkey recipe.