Add some Old Bay seasoning to your Thanksgiving turkey to make it more interesting. Whether you serve it whole or sliced, it will be the main dish that everyone wants more of. They’ll be grateful for this gravy, too. Tasty Team.
Boiling a whole turkey may sound unusual, but it’s actually a great cooking method that results in ridiculously moist, fall-off-the-bone meat in a fraction of the time it takes to roast As someone who loves hosting Friendsgiving and Thanksgiving dinner, I’m always looking for new tasty twists on turkey Read on as I walk through the incredibly simple process of boiling a turkey, as well as tips for maximizing flavor.
Benefits of Boiling vs. Roasting
First, let’s look at why you might want to boil a turkey instead of roasting it:
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It cooks much faster A 12-15 lb turkey takes only 45-60 minutes to boil vs 3-4 hours to roast.
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The meat comes out incredibly moist and tender. The hot water permeates the meat, keeping it succulent.
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You can infuse tons of flavor, All the seasonings and aromatics boil right in the pot,
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It requires minimal work. Other than checking the temp, you just leave the pot alone while it cooks.
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You can multitask. Once the turkey is boiling, you can focus on sides and other dishes.
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It frees up your oven space. No need to hog the oven all day with a giant bird!
For these reasons, boiled turkey has become my go-to method year after year.
Step-by-Step Guide to Boiling a Turkey
Follow these simple steps for foolproof boiled turkey:
1. Select Your Turkey
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Choose a 12-18 lb turkey; larger birds may not fit in your pot.
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Make sure it is completely thawed. Do not boil frozen.
2. Prep Your Aromatics
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Peel and quarter 1-2 onions.
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Remove tops from 2-3 heads of garlic.
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Prep any other veg or herbs you want to add for flavor.
3. Bring the Pot of Water to a Boil
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Place turkey in a large stockpot and cover with water by a few inches.
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Bring to a rolling boil over high heat.
4. Add Your Aromatics and Seasonings
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Once boiling, add onions, garlic, and any other flavorings. Popular options:
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Cajun seasoning
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Old bay seasoning
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Whole lemons
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Fresh herbs like rosemary or thyme
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Chopped celery and carrots
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Bay leaves
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Generously season water with salt and pepper.
5. Submerge the Turkey
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Using tongs, slowly lower the turkey into the pot, making sure it is fully submerged.
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Cover pot and keep at a gentle boil.
6. Monitor the Cook Time
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Cook for 45-60 minutes for a 12-15 lb turkey, occasionally basting the breast with boiling water.
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Turkey is done when breast meat reaches 165°F and thighs reach 175°F.
7. Allow Turkey to Rest
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When finished, leave turkey submerged in broth for 30 min to absorb extra moisture and flavor.
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Carefully remove turkey and let rest on a cutting board 15 min before carving.
8. Make an Amazing Broth from the Pot Liquid!
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Strain the aromatic boiling liquid into containers to use for gravy, soup stock, or sipping.
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Pick out the cooked veg to use in other dishes. Do not waste this awesome broth!
Pro Tips for the Best Boiled Turkey
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Truss the turkey to keep the shape intact as it boils.
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Use crab boil bags or spices like Old Bay to infuse Cajun flavor.
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Add potatoes, corn, sausage in the last 30 minutes to cook in the broth.
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Make it spicy with cayenne, crushed red pepper, or hot sauce.
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Serve the broth as a first course soup before the turkey.
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Shred a portion of the meat to use for turkey sandwiches and salads.
Top 3 Boiled Turkey Recipe Ideas
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Cajun Boiled Turkey: Cook turkey in a broth flavored with Cajun seasoning, lemons, onions, garlic, and hot sauce for a Louisiana-inspired feast.
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Thai Curry Turkey: Boil turkey with Thai green or red curry paste, ginger, garlic, coconut milk, and cilantro for exotic flavor.
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Italian Herb Turkey: For a taste of Italy, boil turkey with basil, oregano, bay leaves, garlic, and a splash of white wine.
FAQs About Boiling a Turkey
How long does it take to boil a turkey?
12-15 lb turkeys take 45-60 minutes. Larger birds up to 18 lbs take 60-75 min. Always boil until breast meat reaches 165°F.
Can you boil a frozen turkey?
No, only boil fully thawed turkeys. The ice risks unsafe cook temperatures. Defrost turkeys for 24 hrs per 4-5 lbs.
Do you stuff a boiled turkey?
No, unlike roasting, do not stuff a boiled turkey. The stuffing won’t cook properly. Cook it separately to enjoy.
Is boiled turkey as good as roasted?
Boiled turkey is incredibly moist and tender. While roasted has crispy skin, boiled wins for flavorful meat and fast cook time.
Can you reuse the boiled turkey broth?
Yes! The aromatic broth is delicious for soups, gravy, or just sipping. Strain it into containers to use right away or freeze.
Enjoy Foolproof Juicy Turkey on Your Timeline
If you’re looking for an easy, fuss-free way to cook turkey that frees up your oven and imparts maximum flavor, give boiling a try. In just an hour you can have beautiful cooked turkey ready for an amazing holiday feast with your loved ones. Get creative with your own seasoning blends and boiled turkey will become a new tradition!
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