8 Thanksgiving Turkey Recipes

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What is the best Thanksgiving turkey recipe?

A soul food Southern turkey! And I have a few ideas for you when choosing one of my favorite Thanksgiving turkey recipes!

Thanksgiving Turkey Recipes

A Black folks’ Southern turkey is a soul food treat that will have your mouth watering from the first bite.

It has all the qualities of a great soul food dish, especially for a soul food Thanksgiving menu or a fantastic Christmas dinner feast. And bonus – this Southern turkey is easy to make! 

The flavor of this bird rivals any of the other Thanksgiving turkey recipes you’ve tried. 

Your days of turkey roulade are over! Proven so because this festive recipe has always been the star of our holiday table!

Why do you eat turkey on Thanksgiving?

Historians cite that it’s simply because this bird was relatively plentiful. One expert estimated that there were at least 10 million turkeys in America at the time of European contact. 

What is the most popular way to cook turkey?

What are 3 different ways you can cook your Thanksgiving turkey?

  • Apple cider brined turkey
  • Southern turkey wings and legs
  • Southern turkey breast

What kind of turkey are you making this year?

Here are my favorite Southern soul food recipes for making a delicious turkey dinner!

Easy roasted turkey recipe

Black Folks Southern Turkey Recipe
Southern Turkey Recipe The Soul Food Way
My Black folks’ Southern turkey recipe is a juicy, flavor-packed holiday classic! Easy to make, soulful to taste, and always the star of the table. It's a soul food twist on Southern turkey, brined in homemade apple cider for bold, juicy flavor you won’t find in the usual roast.
Check out this recipe!

What is the secret to a moist turkey?

It’s the marinating process. AKA, the turkey brine!

How do you cook turkey legs?

How do you roast a turkey and keep it moist? How do you season under the skin of a turkey?

The answer to all these questions about a juicy, flavorful, and perfect roast turkey is to use a turkey brine!

Should you add liquid when cooking a turkey?

People often ask, “Do you put water in the bottom of the roasting pan for turkey?”

This Southern-roasted Thanksgiving turkey recipe is easy. Instead of water, homemade apple cider brine is recommended for your Thanksgiving turkey recipes.

What are popular foods for Thanksgiving?

How often should you baste your turkey?

Baste the turkey with the brine every 20-30 minutes during the roasting.

Apple Cider Turkey Brine
Apple Cider Turkey Brine
This sweet, fragrant apple cider brine infuses your turkey with deep moisture and soulful flavor before it ever hits the oven. A simple soak turns any bird into a tender, juicy holiday showstopper!
Check out this recipe!
Black Folks Instant Pot Smoked Turkey Legs
Black Folks Instant Pot Smoked Turkey Legs
Thanksgiving doesn't have to be complicated or expensive. Black folks Instant Pot turkey legs are an easy alternative to a whole turkey. A welcome addition to your Southern soul food Thanksgiving menu!
Check out this recipe!
Southern Air Fryer Turkey Legs
Southern Air Fryer Turkey Legs
Thanksgiving is all about family, friends, and delicious, home-cooked food. But there's no reason to let that holiday dinner become a week-long project!
The solution is simple and tastes just like your favorite state-fair meat: a Southern air fryer turkey legs recipe!
Check out this recipe!
Turkey Breast Seasoning
Turkey Breast Seasoning The Soul Food Way
My turkey breast seasoning is savory, smoky, and soulful, with a hint of rosemary’s Southern garden freshness. This seasoning blend makes every bite of turkey sing with flavor!
Check out this recipe!

Roasting is the most popular way to cook Thanksgiving turkey recipes. It’s the best way to yield an authentic Southern soul food flavor boost!

What can you put on turkey wings while they cook?
Southern Soul Food Turkey Wings
Southern Soul Food Turkey Wings
These succulent turkey wings are smothered in an apple cider brine, flavor-infused, air-fried to crisp perfection, and served with a seasoned soul food side. Your taste buds will gobble-gobble with joy!
Check out this recipe!

What do you do with turkey leftovers?

You could use them to make a creamy comfort food dish with a bonus flakey pie crust. Also known as a Southern leftover turkey pot pie recipe!

Soul Food Southern Turkey Pot Pie 
Soul Food Southern Turkey Pot Pie
What do you usually do with your turkey leftovers?
You could use them to make a creamy comfort food dish with a bonus flakey pie crust. Also known as a Southern turkey pot pie recipe!
Check out this recipe!

Thanksgiving turkey recipes FAQs

How do you add flavor to turkey meat?

There are many different types of Southern and soul food seasonings that you can use on a turkey. But which one will be most flavorful: Creole seasoning, Cajun seasoning, salt & black pepper, or an all-purpose season-all? 

The seasonings for these Thanksgiving turkey recipes were carefully selected. 

Tried and true for the best Thanksgiving turkey recipe – exactly what I use in my house year after year because of the soulful flavors: Paprika, mustard seed, garlic powder, onion powder, bell pepper, lemon zest, apple cider essence, and dried herbs. 

Should you add liquid when cooking a turkey?

What can you put in your turkey for flavor?

Soul food cooking tipsHow to season a Thanksgiving turkey

  • The first thing you should know about cooking with soul: garlic is not a substitute for flavor. Dahhlinggg, you need salt or seasoning salt!
  • Flavor combinations like fresh or dried herbs, salt, pepper, paprika, mustard seed, garlic powder, onion powder, bell pepper, lemon zest, apple cider essence, or your favorite seasoning salt are all great for a flavorful turkey.

How many pounds of turkey do you need?

This recipe is for an average size turkey of 10-15 pounds.

How much turkey per person for Thanksgiving?

A good rule of thumb is 1 pound of turkey per person. 

Planning for at least 1 pound per person could also leave you with turkey leftovers for your next day’s brunch or after Thanksgiving dinner – Yum!

How long does it take to thaw a turkey?

It’s always a headache to thaw a frozen whole turkey! So I always recommend planning ahead to avoid the defrosting part. 

If you find yourself stuck with a frozen whole turkey shortly before Thanksgiving Day, you have 3 options to thaw it.

  • Slow – Place your frozen turkey in the refrigerator for 24 hours before cooking it for a slow thawing.
  • Medium – If you have a large enough pot, you can fill it with water and place the whole turkey in it. After about an hour, the ice will start to melt, and you can safely remove the bird from its icy confines.
  • Fast – A quicker solution is to use your oven to thaw it out rapidly.
Thanksgiving Turkey Recipes - Southern Roasted Turkey

How do you cook turkey?

For my Southern turkey recipe, oven-roast the turkey, basting it every 30 minutes. 

What temperature do you cook a turkey?

350 degrees F for 1 hour and 30 minutes if you’re using my Southern turkey recipe.

Should you cover your turkey while cooking?

To achieve crispy skin, cook your turkey uncovered on the lower rack of the oven.

How do you know when the turkey is done?

While there are several ways to tell when your turkey is done, the most accurate is to use a meat thermometer

Set the thermometer in the thickest part of your thigh, making sure not to touch any bone. 

The optimal temperature for poultry should be 165°F. For even more accurate temperature readings, use a digital probe to measure temperatures in about two seconds! 

Ideally, the bird should be removed at 155° F because it continues to cook while it settles.

Can you do this for a turkey breast, and how long does it take to cook?

Yes, you can use a brine for Thanksgiving turkey breast recipes, too!

Southern Turkey Breast Recipe
Southern Turkey Breast Recipe In The Instant Pot 
All the Southern flavor, none of the fuss! My Instant Pot turkey breast recipe is juicy, tender, and full of Southern flavor, ready in a fraction of the time without flipping or basting the whole bird.
Check out this recipe!

However, since the breast is significantly smaller than a whole bird. After brining it, I’d pressure cook it for 25 minutes instead, for an Instant Pot turkey breast.

Southern Roasted Turkey Breast Recipe
Southern Roasted Turkey Breast
Juicy, tender, and full of Southern soul, this roasted turkey breast brings all the holiday flavor without the fuss of a whole bird!
Check out this recipe!
How do you roast a turkey and keep it moist? How do you season under the skin of a turkey?

What can you put in a turkey while it cooks?

Some Southern cooks add an old-fashioned Thanksgiving dressing to the inner turkey cavity while it roasts. When added, it’s called “stuffing” instead of “dressing.”

Others will instead stuff their Thanksgiving turkey recipes with a vegetable and herb medley of chopped onions, celery, and rosemary.

How long is turkey good for after Thanksgiving?

You should consider tossing Thanksgiving leftovers in the refrigerator after 3-5 days.

Instant Pot Leftover Pulled Turkey Recipe
Instant Pot Leftover Pulled Turkey Recipe
What can you make with leftover turkey after Thanksgiving?
Make a pulled turkey meal with holiday leftover turkey in your Instant Pot!
Check out this recipe!

Can you make gravy from the pan drippings with the broth in the bottom of the roasting pan?

Yes, and it’s so good! Use the cooked turkey broth to make the best homemade pan gravy for your Thanksgiving turkey recipes!

Happy Thanksgiving!

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Thanksgiving Turkey Recipes With Soul Food Flavor
Thanksgiving Turkey Recipes

Thanksgiving Turkey Recipes | Southern Turkey

What kind of turkey are you making this year?
Here are my favorite Southern Thanksgiving turkey recipes for making a delicious turkey dinner! Starting with a juicy and flavorful whole Southern turkey recipe.
Prep Time: 10 minutes
Cook Time: 1 hour 30 minutes
Boiling The Apple Cider Turkey Brine: 40 minutes
Total Time: 2 hours 20 minutes
Course: Main Course
Cuisine: Soul Food, Southern Food
Servings: 10
Calories: 595kcal

Equipment

  • Instant Pot electric pressure cooker
  • Reusable straining bag (for the brine) – or a mesh strainer with handle
  • Deep-dish roasting pan with lid 

Ingredients

Ingredients for Black folks’ Southern turkey brine

  • 8 cups water
  • 5 apples quartered – and another apple or two to garnish (You can use a mix of tart and sweet if you like (i.e., Granny Smith, Gala, Red Delicious)
  • 1 orange with the peel on, quartered (and another orange or two to garnish)
  • 2 tablespoons ginger minced
  • 1 ½ tablespoons whole cloves
  • 1 pomegranate quartered
  • ½ cup brown sugar
  • 3 cinnamon sticks

Ingredients for the Southern Thanksgiving rub

  • 10 pound turkey This recipe works for a 10-15 pound turkey
  • 2 tablespoons seasoning Famous Dave’s Country Roast Chicken Seasoning, or similar
  • 2 tablespoons seasoning Weber Roasted Garlic & Herb Seasoning, or similar
  • ½ cup parsley fresh & finely chopped to garnish
  • 4 sprigs herbs fresh herbs like rosemary, parsley & thyme to garnish

Instructions

  • Pro tip: An Instant Pot and reusable strainer bag are super helpful for this recipe!
  • Remove the Instant Pot lid and turn on the sauté setting for 30 minutes. (30 minutes is the most you can sauté, so you’ll add more time when this time is up.)
  • Add the water, apples, and brown sugar to the stainless-steel inner pot with the lid off.
  • Place the cloves, ginger, cinnamon sticks, pomegranate, and orange into the strainer bag, tighten the bag’s strings, and place the strainer in the inner pot.
  • Allow the cider to simmer.
  • When the 30 minutes is up, turn on the sauté setting for an additional 10 minutes.
  • When the cooking time is finished, remove the straining bag and scoop out the apples with a slotted spoon.
  • Mix the Famous Dave’s seasoning and the roasted garlic & herb spice in a small bowl to create a Southern spice rub for the turkey.
  • Place the turkey in a deep-dish roasting pan.
  • Spoon onto the turkey a bit of the apple cider brine so that it’s not dry, then rub on and coat the whole chicken with the Southern spice rub mixture.
  • Lift the turkey to rub the seasoning on the bottom of the bird as well.
  • Transfer the apple cider by pouring it into the deep-dish pan with the turkey in it for roasting.
  • You may want to add a little more of the seasoning rub in the places where it may have rinsed off when the apple cider was poured into the pan.
  • Then place the turkey on the lower rack in the oven, uncovered.
  • Oven-roast the turkey at 350 degrees F for 1 hour and 30 minutes in the apple cider brine.
  • Baste the turkey with the brine every 20-30 minutes during the roasting.
  • When the cooking time is finished, remove the turkey from the oven.
  • Baste the bird again with the pan juices brine.
  • Let the turkey sit for 20-30 minutes before carving.
  • Garnish this soul food Southern Thanksgiving turkey recipe with fresh herbs like rosemary, thyme, or parsley and apple and orange slices.
  • Serve this Southern roasted turkey with giblet gravy or turkey broth on top, and enjoy!

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Notes

You can make baked apple slices with the leftover apples from the apple cider brine. Add melted butter, cinnamon, and brown sugar.
Black Folks Southern Turkey Recipe Card
 

Nutrition

Calories: 595kcal | Carbohydrates: 36g | Protein: 71g | Fat: 19g | Saturated Fat: 5g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 5g | Monounsaturated Fat: 6g | Trans Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 232mg | Sodium: 380mg | Potassium: 1032mg | Fiber: 7g | Sugar: 26g | Vitamin A: 658IU | Vitamin C: 18mg | Calcium: 177mg | Iron: 6mg
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