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 whatโs not to love about that? We know that the thought of a large Thanksgiving meal can be daunting, stressful, and, wellโฆthe opposite of restful. However, it doesnโt have to be that way.
Has anyone else ever felt pressured to roast a whole turkey just for traditionโs 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?ย
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 donโt 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. Itโs 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 canโt be beat, and thereโs nothing quite as delicious as crispy skin. If you avoid excess fat for dietary reasons, or just arenโt 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.ย
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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.ย
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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 youโll 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.
Love this recipe, our 6lb turkey breast turned out perfectly. Thank you!
Made this for Thanksgiving Dinner a 6 lb breast moist & juicy. It was a big hit with the family only one problem there were no left overs. Next year I’ll do two this way. Great recipe thank you
I do not think I have ever rated a recipe in my life but I felt that I needed to for this one. I made this for Thanksgiving and it was outstanding. The flavor is amazing and the turkey was so juicy. Everyone commented on how good it was. This will be my go to for turkey breast from here on out. I would give more than 5 stars if I could.
This was the best tasting and the juiciest turkey breast we’ve ever had. I will cook it this way from now on. My husband raved through out our dinner about how wonderful my turkey breast was and how juicy it was.
Agree with the rest, this was SO GOOD!
Thank you for this simple recipe. I made it for my family and they loved it! Thanks again and Happy Thanksgivings๐
Excellent all around.
Outstanding recipe! Easy one to give my new daughter-in-law when she asked for help!
My 92 year old mother in law said it was the best turkey sheโs had. For the 1st time making it at Easter- thatโs a lot of turkeys in her life as comparison.
Can you tell me where I can find your roasting pan? Love your recipes, always spot on!
My husband LOVES traditional roasted turkey but he really loved this turkey breast recipe . Now he wants me to try the same with bone in chicken breasts. Thank you for a definite keeper in the recipe file of Daveโs