Roasted Turkey (NOTE: Be sure to give a special thanks to this mejestic "Give-Away" bird for giving it's life so that you can eat a very special meal. I think we all need to remember the sacrifice given for Blessings) Sure to be a staple of many holiday meals, turkey is a great addition to your diet. It's low in fat, high in protein, and a good source of vitamins. This turkey is moist and flavorful thanks to whole herbs placed underneath the skin and oranges and onions roasting in the cavity. | | Number of Servings: 10 Serving Size: 4 oz | Ingredients | Name | Measure | Weight | whole turkey, giblets removed, washed inside and out | --- | 12 lb | thyme | 2 sprigs | --- | oregano | 2 sprigs | --- | sage | 2 sprigs | --- | fresh parsley | 3 sprigs | --- | olive oil | 3 tbsp | --- | dry white wine | 2 tbsp | --- | paprika | 2 tbsp | --- | fresh ground pepper to taste | | --- | small oranges, unpeeled and cut into wedges | 3 | --- | onions, cut into wedges | 2 | --- | low-fat, low-sodium chicken broth | 1 cup | --- | Preparation Instructions | 1. Preheat the oven to 325 degrees F. With your fingers, lift up the skin covering the turkey breast. Slip the thyme, oregano, sage, and parsley underneath the skin. Combine the oil, wine paprika, and pepper. Rub this mixture over the surface of the turkey. Place the oranges and onions inside the turkey. | 2. Place the turkey, breast side down, in a roasting pan. Pour the chicken broth into the bottom of the pan. Cover loosely with aluminum foil. Roast for 20-25 minutes per pound, basting periodically. Halfway through, place breast side up. During last 45 minutes of roasting, remove cover. Continue to roast until the leg moves easily and juices run clear. Let stand for 20 minutes to help let juices settle for easier carving. | Turkey Safety Tips | A frozen turkey can be bought months in advance and stored in the freezer section of the refrigerator. Allow about 24 hours of defrost time for every 5 pounds of turkey. A 20-pound turkey will take 4-5 days to thaw! Never thaw turkey at room temperature. If you are going to stuff your turkey, do it just before you place the bird in the oven. Allow 1/2 to 3/4 cup stuffing per pound of turkey, and do not over-stuff. The stuffing must be cooked to a minimum temperature of 165 degrees to be safe. To roast the perfect turkey, place the bird in a shallow pan. Insert a meat thermometer into the inner thigh of the bird and roast it in a pre-heated oven set at 325 degrees. Your turkey is cooked when the thermometer in the inner thigh reads 180 degrees, and the juices run clear. Be sure the thermometer is not touching any bones. | Exchanges Per Serving
1/2 Starch, 4 Lean Meat
Nutrition Information
Amount per serving Calories 240 Calories from Fat 110 Total Fat 11 g Saturated Fat 3 g Cholesterol 81 mg Sodium 69 g Total Carbohydrate 0 g Dietary Fiber 0 g Sugars 0 g Protein 32 g | |