It wouldnt really be a true Thanksgiving without turkey. Unfortunately, its often cooked poorly and is not that delicious, but if there isnt a bird on the table there will be mutiny. So if youre looking for something new to do to the turkeyor for a fool-proof classic recipeweve got you covered with these 11 turkey recipes from traditional to trippy.
Some add flavor, some cut down the oven time, and some are just fun to try. Just keep it classic for the first year with the in-laws. Then you can fly free and focus on the Thanksgiving sides.
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1. Classic Roast Turkey
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This is the bird that is perfect to present to your table of guests. It looks great, you get to admire it through the oven glass, and no one will be disappointed. Total crowd-pleaser. Just dont forget to leave enough time to thaw it. Get our Classic Roast Turkey recipe.
Food52 x GreenPan Roasting Pan with Rack, $111.20 on Food52
This nonstick roasting pan comes in a pale sage-blue with brass handles so it's pretty enough to take to the table.
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2. Smoked Turkey
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No, not the turkey disaster of 98, this one is supposed to taste smoky. A great way to get some flavor into the bird and free up oven space, but its a strong statement to your guests. Also requires an outdoor grill. Get our Smoked Turkey recipe, and see some pitmaster tips on how to smoke meat.
3. Turkey Two Ways (Roasted Breast and Confit Turkey Legs)
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Why cook a turkey one way when you can do two? A gourmets alternative to a plain old roasted bird: brined, roasted breast and the legs cooked confit-style. Guaranteed to impress those in-laws. Get our Turkey Two Ways (Roasted Breast and Confit Turkey Legs) recipe.
4. Easy Brined Turkey with Cream Gravy
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Brining a turkey yields consistently juicy, perfectly seasoned results, but the method can seem like an ordeal, hoisting the turkey into a chest cooler to cure out in the garage. Our recipe suggests using your refrigerators crisper drawer which makes brining virtually hassle-free. Get our Easy Brined Turkey with Cream Gravy recipe. (Or try our Dry-Brined Turkey recipe instead and avoid dealing with gallons of sloshing liquid.)
5. Bacon-Wrapped Turkey
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Bacon has jumped the shark in the food-verse, but probably not in your parents house. So why noton a day dedicated to eating allofthethingsjust go for it. Get our Bacon-Wrapped Turkey recipe.
6. Deep-Fried Turkey with Southern Rub
Succulent and juicy, with a perfect crispy skin, this one is worth the trouble. Its fun, it gets everyone outside (and out of the way!) for a bit, and its drop-dead easy. It is also a little dangerous if you dont pay attention, so be sure to read all our tips and rules! Get our Deep-Fried Turkey recipe.
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Not true deep frying, but way safer and still delicious.
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7. Buffalo Roasted Turkey with Blue Cheese Sauce
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Like wings writ large, this buffalo-sauce-slathered turkey with creamy blue cheese sauce in place of gravy is an unexpected and delicious twist that may shock traditionalists but should delight anyone who thinks this bird is boring. Get our Buffalo Roasted Turkey with Blue Cheese Sauce recipe.
8. Turchetta
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You know who you are, craft queens and cooking chemistry dynamos. This ones for you. If you think you might end up with a #nailedit joke, have a backup plan. But if you do pull it off? Heroic and delicious. Get our Turchetta recipe. (Also great for an Italian themed Friendsgiving.)
9. Turkey Cake
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I am obligated by my editors to include this one, but please, do not make this. Some creations cannot be unwrought. Have mercy. Get our Turkey Cake recipe. If you dare.
10. Spatchcocked Turkey with Butternut Squash Stuffing
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For the is-it-done-yet crowd, this is the fastest way to cook your bird in the oven. And the breast stays unfathomably moist while the legs cook through. Pro tip: Get thee some kitchen shears. Get our Spatchcocked Turkey recipe (theres a video at the link to walk you through it).
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Snip right through turkey bones (and other ingredients).
11. Instant Pot Turkey
It is one of the ur-appliances, after all (and most air fryers cant fit an entire turkey). If you pick a smaller bird, you can prepare a whole turkey in a pressure cooker, and while its not pretty straight out of the pot, it is tender, juicy, and delicious. Broiling helps brown and crisp the skin before serving. Get the Instant Pot Turkey recipe.
No matter which you choose, the leftovers will be the best part. Happy Thanksgiving.
For more Thanksgiving tips, hacks, and recipes, check out ourUltimate Thanksgiving Guide.