Fall Harvest Roasted Turkey Breast

Fall Harvest Roasted Turkey Breast is a perfect recipe for Thanksgiving if you don't want to cook the whole bird.

Fall Harvest Roasted Turkey Breast
Fall Harvest Roasted Turkey Breast

Fall Harvest Roasted Turkey Breast is a perfect recipe for Thanksgiving if you don't want to cook the whole bird.

  • Preparing Time: 15 minutes
  • Total Time: 30 minutes
  • Served Person: 6

Step-by-step

  • Add apples, onions, garlic and whole herbs to the cast iron skillet or baking dish.
  • Add olive oil and lemon juice and season everything with salt, pepper, dried theme.
  • In a bowl combine the rub ingredients: garlic, fresh herbs, paprika, mustard seeds, salt, pepper, olive oil and lemon juice.
  • Rub the paste on the entire breast from both sides and place it on top of the bed of onions and apples.
  • Add cranberries and one cup of chicken stock. You will be adding chicken stock as the turkey is cooking to ensure that there is enough liquid to baste the breast. You may use between 2-4 cups of chicken stock.
  • Preheat the oven to 450F degrees and roast turkey for 20 minutes.
  • Reduce the heat to 325F and roast for approximately another 1hr, or 1hr & 20 mins.
  • Baste the breast with the pan juices every 15-20 minutes.
  • Start checking the temperature the bird after it's baked in the oven for an hour.
  • When the internal temperature reaches 150-155F baste it with the cider-honey glaze and cook for another 15-20 minutes, until the internal temperate reaches 165F.
  • Remove from the oven and let it rest for about 15 minutes before carving.

My Thanksgiving Triumph: A Perfectly Roasted Turkey Breast

Thanksgiving. The word itself conjures images of bustling kitchens, the aroma of roasting turkey filling the air, and the warmth of family gathered around a table laden with delicious food. For years, I dreaded the Thanksgiving turkey. The sheer size of the bird, the hours of cooking time, the pressure to get it *just right* – it all felt overwhelming. I’m a busy working mom, not a culinary professional, and the idea of spending the entire day in the kitchen seemed like a recipe for disaster (pun intended!). This year, I decided to take a different approach. Instead of wrestling with a whole turkey, I opted for a simpler, more manageable solution: a perfectly roasted turkey breast.

The result? A stunning success! This Fall Harvest Roasted Turkey Breast recipe was not only incredibly delicious but also surprisingly easy to execute. It allowed me to enjoy the Thanksgiving feast without sacrificing my sanity (or my entire day!). The smaller size of the breast meant quicker cooking time, and the flavorful herb and spice rub infused the turkey with an exquisite autumnal essence. The addition of apples, onions, and cranberries added a delightful sweetness that perfectly complemented the savory turkey. The entire process felt less like a chore and more like a fun culinary adventure – a far cry from the stressed-out Thanksgiving experiences of years past.

Why this recipe is perfect for the busy homemaker (like me!):

  • Time-saving: Roasting a turkey breast is significantly faster than cooking a whole turkey.
  • Less mess: Cleaning up after cooking a smaller bird is a breeze compared to dealing with the remnants of a large turkey.
  • Flavorful results: The herb and spice rub creates a beautifully seasoned and juicy turkey breast.
  • Easy to adapt: You can adjust the spices and ingredients to fit your own taste preferences.
  • Perfect portion control: Roasting a breast ensures you'll have the perfect amount of turkey for your gathering, with little to no leftovers.

The key to this recipe is the careful preparation and basting. Creating a flavorful rub and properly searing the turkey breast before roasting ensures a juicy and tender result. The regular basting keeps the turkey moist and prevents it from drying out. And the addition of the apple cider glaze toward the end adds a touch of sweetness and tanginess that perfectly complements the savory turkey.

Beyond the recipe: This year, Thanksgiving felt different. It felt relaxed, enjoyable, and entirely manageable. I was able to spend quality time with my family without being chained to the stove all day. This recipe freed me up to truly savor the moment, to connect with my loved ones, and to create lasting memories. It's a recipe for a delicious turkey breast, yes, but it's also a recipe for a stress-free, heartwarming Thanksgiving.

This Fall Harvest Roasted Turkey Breast isn't just a dish; it’s a symbol of a new approach to Thanksgiving – one that prioritizes enjoyment over exhaustion. So, ditch the whole bird this year and try this recipe. I guarantee you won't regret it. You'll have a delicious, juicy turkey breast and more time to enjoy everything else that makes Thanksgiving special.

So go ahead, embrace the simplicity, and enjoy a stress-free, flavor-filled Thanksgiving celebration! Happy cooking!