Oven Roasted Turkey Breast (Bone In)



With Thanksgiving right around the corner, I thought it would be a great time to share our family’s favorite oven roasted turkey breast.


Our family's favorite oven roasted turkey breast. We have this every Thanksgiving. | APinchOfHealthy.com


Our family's favorite oven roasted turkey breast - Mom’s super simple method. We have this every Thanksgiving. | APinchOfHealthy.com

This is my mom’s recipe, and she has used this method for many, many years. It is just tradition for us to make it this way!


Why turkey breast?


Why not a whole turkey? I really like the simplicity of turkey breast. You don’t have to worry about trying to cook the dark meat enough while not drying out the white meat. There is no basting in this method either, so no fuss!


Plus, there are a LOT of other things needing your attention on Thanksgiving Day. Thanksgiving is basically the kitchen olympics at our house. The simpler, the better!


And don’t worry, this recipe is so very tasty, full of flavor, tender and juicy. You are not sacrificing any taste to get that simplicity!


Our family's favorite oven roasted turkey breast. We have this every Thanksgiving. | APinchOfHealthy.com


Roasting turkey in an oven bag


Sure, there are a few of you out there who will not like the fact that this recipe uses an oven bag.


Our family's favorite oven roasted turkey breast. We have this every Thanksgiving. | APinchOfHealthy.com


I get it, and I almost did not publish this recipe because of it. But I decided to keep it real and share it anyway!


#NotPerfect #Tradition


This post explains the pros and cons of oven bags in a funny advice column format. I am not trying to convince you of anything, though.


My view: Maybe they’re not ideal, but we literally use them once or twice a year. Once at Thanksgiving and usually again at Christmas.


They make the turkey brown beautifully, while keeping it juicy without any basting. So I am okay with the risks since I am not using them all the time.


Maybe I’ll tweak mom’s recipe and play with the different ways to make it apart from oven bags later on.


But for now, I just want to forever document my mom’s original tried and true method. It’s like our little family tradition, and it results in some really juicy, delicious turkey!


Our family's favorite oven roasted turkey breast. We have this every Thanksgiving. | APinchOfHealthy.com


Tools Used to Make This Recipe


Note: These are Amazon affiliate links.


  • Oven bag – I use the Reynold’s ones (not sponsored). And yes, we use the ones for 8 to 24 pounds, even though a turkey breast is only around 6 pounds.

  • Roasting pan. The one I am using is technically a lasagna pan, but it works great!

  • Knife for carving

Oven Roasted Turkey Breast Recipe


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Our family's favorite oven roasted turkey breast. We have this every Thanksgiving. | APinchOfHealthy.com



Oven Roasted Turkey Breast (Bone In)



This oven roasted turkey breast is my mom's recipe, and she has used this method for many, many years. It is just tradition for us to make it this way!







Total Time 2 hours 20 minutes






Author Marjorie @APinchOfHealthy




Ingredients




  • 1
    in
    bone- turkey breast
    about 6 pounds


  • 1
    oven bag with included closure/ bag tie


  • 2
    Tablespoons
    garlic salt


  • 1
    teaspoon
    pepper


  • 2
    teaspoons
    paprika


  • 1
    teaspoon
    onion powder


  • 2.5
    Tablespoons
    olive oil


  • 1
    Tablespoon
    flour
    all purpose


  • 3
    in
    stalks of celery
    cut half


  • 1
    onion
    quartered




Instructions




  1. Rinse the turkey breast, remove any giblets from the cavity, and pat dry with paper towels.




  2. It a small bowl or ramekin, mix all the spices and the oil, and stir to combine.




  3. Rub that mixture all over the turkey, inside the cavity as well as outside for maximum flavor. I even go up under the skin with mine. Use your hands to gently pull the skin away from the meat a little, as you go up under it with the spice and oil mixture.




  4. Place the onion and celery in the cavity.




  5. Take the flour, and add it to the oven bag.




  6. Use your hands to clamp the opening (so that flour doesn't go everywhere!), and shake the bag to distribute the flour.




  7. Place the bag in your roasting pan, and open it up.




  8. Place the turkey breast in it. Note: We sit ours right in the bag. There will be drippings that the turkey is sitting in after it is cooked. We love that! If you don't want your turkey sitting in its drippings, add some extra celery and onion, and sit the turkey breast on top of that.




  9. Use the included bag tie to close the bag.




  10. Use scissors to cut three small holes in the top of the bag to let steam release. (NOTE: My mom always does all of the steps up to this point the night before Thanksgiving, and puts the bag with the seasoned turkey in the refrigerator overnight. It saves tons of time, but is not required. I tested all steps done the day of, and it was still great!)




  11. Place the pan in a preheated oven at 325 degrees, and make sure that the oven bag is not touching the top or sides of the oven. Adjust your shelves if you need to!




  12. Cook until internal temperature reaches 165 degrees, about 2 hours and 15 minutes for mine.




  13. Let rest at least 30 minutes before carving. We usually let ours rest anywhere from an hour to 1.5 hours while we cook all of our side items in the oven.




  14. Carve and enjoy!






Recipe Notes


Be sure and give your turkey plenty of time to thaw. For a Thursday meal, I would take mine out of the freezer on Sunday morning, and let it thaw in the refrigerator. 





Nutrition Facts


Oven Roasted Turkey Breast (Bone In)




Amount Per Serving



Calories 184
Calories from Fat 45




% Daily Value*


Fat 5g8%

Cholesterol 77mg26%

Sodium 1691mg74%

Potassium 370mg11%

Carbohydrates 2g1%

Protein 31g62%


Vitamin A 225IU5%

Vitamin C 0.8mg1%

Calcium 23mg2%

Iron 1mg6%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.





This post originally appeared on A Pinch of Healthy 11/9/2017.


 


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