This slow cooker turkey roast is the best quick and easy herbed turkey recipe for a festive dinner or filling weeknight meal! Featuring a tender and juicy boneless turkey breast roast, lots of herbs, and plenty of veggies, it’s the perfect main course to serve with all your favourite sides this holiday season! {Gluten-free & Dairy-free}
Cooking boneless turkey breast in a slow cooker or crockpot is an easy, foolproof method for getting tender, juicy meat infused with flavor. The gentle, moist heat of the crockpot prevents the lean turkey breast from drying out, while also breaking down the proteins for tenderness. With just a few simple prep steps and ingredients, you can make the most flavorful and delicious crockpot turkey breast ever.
Benefits of Crockpot Turkey Breast
There are many advantages to using a crockpot for cooking boneless turkey breast
- Requires minimal prep time – no lengthy brining or thawing needed
- Guarantees moist, tender meat without fail or drying out
- Allows the turkey to baste in its own juices for fantastic flavor
- Cooks unattended while you focus on sides and other tasks
- Provides leftovers for casseroles, soups, sandwiches, and more
- Frees up oven space for other dishes during busy holidays
- Infuses spices and aromatics into the turkey as it cooks
With these benefits, it’s easy to see why slow cooker turkey breast is perfect for both small holiday meals and easy weeknight dinners
Picking the Right Turkey Breast
When selecting a turkey breast for the crockpot you have a few options
- Boneless or bone-in: Boneless cooks quicker; allow 6+ hours for bone-in
- Skin-on or skinless: Skin-on has more flavor; crisp skin at end
- Single breast or double breast: Double needs more time; adjust accordingly
- Brined or unbrined: Brined is more flavorful; use less salt if brined
For best results, choose a 2-3 lb boneless, skin-on, unbrined turkey breast. Figure about 1 pound of meat per person.
Step-by-Step Crockpot Turkey Breast
Follow these simple steps for juicy crockpot success:
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Prep the Crockpot: Grease crock and add aromatics like onions, carrots, garlic.
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Pat Turkey Dry and Coat in Rub: Make a rub by mixing butter, herbs, salt, pepper. Pat turkey dry so rub sticks.
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Cook on Low 4-6 Hours: Place coated turkey in crockpot on top of aromatics. Cook covered on LOW 4-6 hours until 165°F.
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Rest, Carve, and Crisp Skin: Let turkey rest 15 minutes before slicing. Broil skin-side up 2-5 minutes to crisp.
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Make Gravy: Use flavorful pan drippings to easily make gravy.
That’s all there is to it! Follow timing guidelines based on breast size and use a meat thermometer for perfect doneness.
Delicious Seasoning and Flavor Variations
While a simple salt and pepper rub works fine, get creative with spices, herbs, and aromatics.
Spice and Herb Ideas:
- Rosemary, sage, thyme, oregano, paprika, cumin, chili powder, jerk seasoning
Aromatics:
- Lemons, garlic, onion, celery, carrots, broth or wine
Flavor Profiles:
- Italian – basil, oregano, garlic, sun-dried tomatoes
- Mexican – cumin, chili powder, lime, cilantro
- Moroccan – cumin, cinnamon, curry, apricot jam
- Greek – lemon, oregano, parsley, garlic
Mix and match flavors to suit your taste or complement other dishes. Turkey takes on flavors easily.
Tips for the Best Results
Follow these handy tips for moist, flavorful crockpot turkey breast:
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Grease crockpot well to prevent sticking
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Pat turkey dry so rub adheres and flavors penetrate
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Resist opening crockpot; trapped steam keeps turkey moist
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Use meat thermometer; cook to 165°F
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Let rest 15 minutes before slicing for juicy meat
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Add broth or wine to cook if breast seems dry
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Cook stuffing separately; unsafe to stuff poultry in crockpot
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Adjust cook times based on breast size; less time for boneless
With minimal effort, you’ll enjoy fantastic turkey breast any night of the week thanks to your crockpot!
Perfect Pairings and Leftover Ideas
For easy sides, try pairing crockpot turkey breast with:
- Mashed or roasted potatoes
- Green beans, Brussels sprouts, or roasted veggies
- Stuffing or cornbread cooked outside turkey
- Cranberry sauce or gravy from pan drippings
Leftovers are great for casseroles, soups, sandwiches, and more. Be sure to refrigerate within 2 hours and freeze for longer storage.
Common Crockpot Turkey Questions
Can you cook a frozen breast in the crockpot?
No, always fully thaw turkey in the fridge 1-2 days before cooking.
Can I cook turkey breast ahead of time?
Yes, but avoid overcooking. Cook to 150°F then reheat gently to 165°F before serving.
How can I prevent dry turkey breast?
Follow recommended cook times and use meat thermometer for doneness. Add extra broth to the crockpot if needed.
What if my breast is really large?
For extra large 10+ lb turkey breasts, cook up to 8 hours on low until 165°F internal temperature.
Moist, Flavorful Crockpot Turkey Breast Made Easy
Cooking boneless turkey breast in the crockpot makes getting a flavorful, juicy entrée easy any time of year. With minimal hands-on effort, your slow cooker does the work while you focus on sides and other tasks. Follow proper thawing, seasoning, temperature, and resting tips for perfect results. Soon you’ll discover how easy and delicious crockpot turkey breast can be!
What to Serve with Turkey Roast
There are so many different options for side dishes to serve with this crockpot turkey breast!
For a filling dinner, try pairing it with cinnamon orange cranberry sauce and homemade turkey gravy without drippings and some of the other options below:
Why We Love This Crockpot Turkey Breast Roast
- Easy: A super low-maintenance meal, all you have to do is season the turkey, place it in the slow cooker, and whip up the gravy. Plus, it frees up oven space for all your other sides!
- Healthy: On its own, turkey is high in protein and fairly lean, making it a great protein source. However, I’ve also paired it with vegetables for extra nutrients and fibre for a more balanced and filling meal.
- Juicy: Unlike some oven-baked turkey recipes that tend to dry out the meat, the slow cooker locks in the juices for the ultimate delicious, moist and tender turkey breast.
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FAQ
How to cook boneless skinless turkey breast?
Bake uncovered for 30 minutes per 1 pound at 350 F: I cooked 3 pounds turkey breast roast for 90 minutes or until meat thermometer inserted in the thickest …
Do you put water in a slow cooker for turkey?
step 1. Season the turkey all over and put in the slow cooker with all the remaining ingredients, along with 1 litre of water.
Should turkey breast be up or down in the crockpot?
For an even more moist and tender turkey, cook with the breast side down. Just be prepared that you won’t really be able to slice the turkey this way; it will just fall off the bone. The presentation isn’t great with this method, but the meat is super moist.
Is it safe to cook turkey in a slow cooker?
Slow cookers are an extremely forgiving way to cook lean proteins because they use such a low heat so there’s a much bigger window in which the turkey is …Nov 29, 2024