Gordon Ramsay's Roast Turkey With Lemon, Parsley And Garlic | Gordon Ramsay's Holiday Recipes - TheFoodXP (2024)

Written By Samah/ Published on October 1, 2021 / Last updated on January 8, 2024

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Imagine this! A delicious turkey is set on your dining table. The skin is crispy and golden and its meat is juicy and full of flavor. Now, imagine you made this amazing turkey for your Instagram-worthy Thanksgiving feast. You don’t have to imagine anymore. With Gordon Ramsay’s roast turkey recipe, you can actually make it in the comfort of your own kitchen.

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I am sorry if this came out like an advertisem*nt but Gordon Ramsay roast turkey is actually that good. The skin, as I already mentioned, is crispy, golden, and delicious. Anywhere you dig in, you’ll find a flavorful and seasoned turkey. The turkey is slathered with a herby compound butter before baking. This butter consists of lemon, garlic, and parsley. So, the turkey gets a herby sour kick.

If you are making this turkey as a part of your lavish Thanksgiving dinner, serve it with delicious hot gravy, stuffing, and cranberry sauce. Gordon Ramsay’s recipe for roast turkey is also quite simple. He emphasizes basting the turkey every now and then for a juicy and perfectly cooked turkey. If I were you, I wouldn’t ignore this tip. Let’s quickly move to the recipe for Gordon Ramsay’s roast turkey.But before you check it out, explore the other Gordon Ramsay’s Thanksgiving recipes.

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  • Gordon Ramsay Honey Glazed Ham
  • Gordon Ramsay Prawn Salad
  • Gordon Ramsay Mushroom Pasta
  • Gordon Ramsay Chicken Pie
  • Gordon Ramsay Chicken Thigh
  • Gordon Ramsay Lamb Shank
  • Gordon Ramsay Skirt Steak

What Equipment Will You Need To Make Gordon Ramsay’s Roast Turkey?

  • Large Bowl – The large bowl is used to mix and make the nearby compound butter for the turkey.
  • Roasting Tray – Place the turkey in a big roasting tray that can catch the drippings so that you can baste the turkey in its juices.
  • Oven – Place the turkey in a hot oven and bake it to perfection.
  • Knife – Use a a sharp knife to chop the veggies.
  • Spoon – Mix the elements with a large spoon.

How Much Time Will You Need To Make Gordon Ramsay’s Roast Turkey?

Preparation TimeCooking TimeResting TimeTotal Time
15 Minutes3 Hours 30 Minutes45 Minutes4 Hours 30 Minutes

What Ingredients Will You Need To Make Gordon Ramsay’s Roast Turkey?

  • Turkey- Gordon Ramsay uses a free-range turkey like Norfolk Black or Bronze.
  • Onions, Lemon, Garlic- Stuff the turkey with halved onions, a whole lemon and horizontally halved garlic heads.
  • Smoked Streaky Bacon- This seemed a bit unusual to me but Gordon Ramsay places rashers of bacon on the turkey’s breast while roasting it to keep it moist.
  • Bay Leaves- Stuff some leaves in the cavity of the turkey and the remaining under its skin.
  • Olive Oil- Drizzle some olive oil over the turkey before baking it. This will make the skin crispy and also keep the turkey moist.
  • Sea Salt and Freshly Ground Black Pepper- Generously the turkey inside out with salt and pepper.

For The Lemon, Parsley and Garlic Butter

  • Butter- You’ll need room temperature butter so it gets mixed well with the ingredients.
  • Garlic- Add a little bit of crushed garlic to the butter to give a strong aroma.
  • Lemon- Finely grate the zest of lemon and juice as you’ll need these two. This adds a fresh feel and sour kick to the butter.
  • Flat-Leaf Parsley Leaves- Add chopped parsley to the butter to give it the herby taste we have been talking about.
  • Olive Oil- A little olive oil to make it consistent and to add a little more fat.
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Steps To Make Gordon Ramsay’s Roast Turkey

1. For The Compound Butter

In a large bowl, add butter and sprinkle some salt and pepper over it. Pour a little bit of olive oil into the bowl and mix it well. Add the lemon juice, lemon zest, parsley, and crushed garlic to it and mix well. Your compound butter is ready.

2. Prepping The Turkey

Now, hollow out the turkey and season the cavity generously with salt and pepper. After that, stuff the turkey with onions, garlic, a whole lemon, and 2 bay leaves. Then, loosen its skin all over and stuff the butter under it. From the top of the skin, spread and rub it so it covers all of the turkey. Place the turkey with its breast side up on a roasting tray and spread the butter above the skin as well. Do some ‘Salt Bae’ action and sprinkle salt and pepper over it. Lastly, drizzle olive oil over the turkey and place it in an oven that has been preheated to 220°C.

3. The Roast Of The Turkey

Roast the turkey on high heat for about 10-15 minutes. No, it’s not ready! Put that fork down! Baste it in its juices and then reduce the heat of the oven to 180°C. Place the turkey back into the oven and roast it for 2 ½ hours. But you can’t take a nap as you have to baste and check up on the turkey every 30 minutes. If you feel the turkey isn’t cooked properly, you can cook it for 15 more minutes.

One way to make sure that the turkey is cooked is to insert a skewer in the turkey. If its juices run clear, you have a perfectly cooked turkey. If they are pretty pink, it’s pretty much undone.

4. A Little Rest Before The Big Day

When the turkey is cooked, take it and let it rest for a minimum of 45 minutes. Then, you can start carving it. Serve this turkey the traditional way; with gravy, stuffing, and cranberry sauce. This combination is the OG Thanksgiving feast.

Nutritional Value

Calories214 kcal
Fat8.4 g
Saturated Fat2.4 g
Trans Fat0.1 g
Polyunsaturated Fat2.4 g
Monounsaturated Fat3 g
Cholesterol124 mg
Sodium 117 mg
Potassium 271 mg
Carbohydrates0.1 g
Dietary Fiber0 g
Sugar0 g
Protein32 g

How Will Gordon Ramsay’s Roast Turkey Look And Taste Like?

Roast turkey screams traditional Thanksgiving. Get your carving knives out along with Joey’s Thanksgiving pants (FRIENDS Thanksgiving reference). This delicious turkey checks all boxes. It scores on looks, taste, and aroma. The turkey looks golden and glazed from the outside. When you carve it, the meat is a dull white and the juices run clear. It has a tangy and savory taste. The parsley adds freshness and bay leaves also give a distinct earthy smell and fragrance. Serve it with steaming hot gravy, a delicious stuffing, and cranberry sauce so your tummy says ‘Happy Thanksgiving’.

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Gordon Ramsay Roast Turkey Recipe

Gordon Ramsay's roast turkey recipe is simple and amazing. The turkey is covered in herby butter and stuffed with onion, garlic, and lemon. It is slow roasted and basted in its juices every now and then to get a perfectly roasted turkey.

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Prep Time 15 minutes mins

Cook Time 3 hours hrs 30 minutes mins

Resting Time 45 minutes mins

Total Time 4 hours hrs 30 minutes mins

Course Chef’s Delight

Cuisine American

Servings 10

Calories 214 kcal

Equipment

  • Large Bowl

  • Roasting Tray

  • Oven

  • Knife

  • Spoon

Ingredients

  • 1 free-range Turkey (about 5 kg)
  • 2 Onions (peeled, halved)
  • 8 rashers of Smoked Streaky Bacon
  • 1 Lemon (halved)
  • 1 head of Garlic (halved horizontally)
  • 6 Bay Leaves
  • Olive Oil (to drizzle)
  • Sea Salt and Freshly Ground Black Pepper

For The Lemon, Parsley and Garlic Butter

  • 375 g Butter
  • 3 cloves Garlic (peeled, crushed)
  • 2 small Lemons ( juice and grated zest)
  • A small bunch Flat-Leaf Parsley Leaves (chopped)
  • 1 tablespoon Olive Oil

Instructions

  • Start by preheating the oven to 220°C. While it is heating, make the compound herb butter.

  • Take a large bowl and add butter and sprinkle some salt and pepper over it. Pour a little bit of olive oil into the bowl and mix. Add the lemon juice, lemon zest, parsley, and crushed garlic to it and mix well.

  • Now, hollow out the turkey and season the cavity with some salt and pepper. Then, stuff the turkey with onion, lemon, and garlic halves. Also, add 2 bay leaves to it.

  • Gently loosen the skin all over the turkey with your hand and stuff the herb butter under its skin. Spread it all under the skin so the turkey gets evenly coated. Then, stuff the 4 remaining bay leaves under the turkey skin as well.

  • Now, place the turkey on a roasting tray keeping its breast side up. Rub the butter all over the turkey skin and sprinkle some salt and pepper over it. Lastly, drizzle some olive oil over it and rub it with your hands to coat the turkey.

  • Now, place the turkey on a roasting tray keeping its breast side up. Rub the butter all over the turkey skin and sprinkle some salt and pepper over it. Lastly, drizzle some olive oil over it and rub it with your hands to coat the turkey.

  • Lower the heat of the oven to 180°C and return the turkey to the oven. This time, roast it for 2 ½ hours, basting and checking every half an hour.

  • After that, take out the turkey and let it rest for about 45 minutes. Remove the bay leaves from under its skin. Then, carve it and serve with gravy, stuffing, and cranberry sauce.

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Nutrition

Serving: 110g | Calories: 214kcal | Carbohydrates: 0.1g | Protein: 32g | Fat: 8.4g | Saturated Fat: 2.4g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 2.4g | Monounsaturated Fat: 3g | Trans Fat: 0.1g | Cholesterol: 124mg | Sodium: 117mg | Potassium: 271mg

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FAQs

How to cook Christmas turkey Gordon Ramsay? ›

Roast the turkey in the hot oven for 10–15 minutes. Take the tray out of the oven, baste the bird with the pan juices and lay the bacon rashers over the breast to keep it moist. Baste again. Lower the setting to 180°C/Gas 4 and cook for about 2 1⁄2 hours (calculating at 30 minutes per kg), basting occasionally.

Should I cover turkey while roasting? ›

To achieve a perfectly golden, juicy turkey, let the bird spend time both covered and uncovered in the oven. We recommend covering your bird for most of the cooking time to prevent it from drying out; then, during the last 30 minutes or so of cooking, remove the cover so the skin crisps in the hot oven.

What kind of butter does Gordon Ramsay use? ›

Vermont Creamery Cultured Butter with Sea Salt

Every professional chef I've ever worked with is a snob about butter. And rightfully so! Butter can really make or break a simple dish. Because of this, I'm supplying Gordon with our favorite butter: Vermont Creamery Cultured Butter with Sea Salt.

What is the secret to a moist turkey? ›

Brine your turkey for the best juicy bird.

In recent years, brining has become more popular and can be done with either a wet or dry brine. A wet brine involves immersing the turkey in a salt-water solution for 12-24 hours. Dry-brining is where salt is rubbed over the turkey skin for 24-48 hours before cooking.

Should I put butter or oil on my turkey? ›

Because turkey breast is especially lean, I like to rub softened fat beneath the skin just before roasting. It melts and gives the meat extra flavor, richness, and moisture. Duck fat is wonderful for this, and it fortifies the poultry flavors, but unsalted butter works well, too.

Is it better to cook a turkey at 325 or 350? ›

Oven-Roasted Turkey

We recommend starting the turkey in a 425 degree oven for 30-45 minutes before tenting the pan with foil and lowering the temperature to 350 degrees until a meat thermometer reads 165 degrees when inserted into the thickest part of the bird.

What temperature to cook turkey Gordon Ramsay? ›

This is Gordon's rough guide to help you plan your day. For Gordon's classic roast turkey recipe with lemon, parsley and garlic, he roasts the unstuffed 5kg (11lb) turkey at 220°C/fan 200°C/gas 7 for 10-15 minutes, then the oven is reduced to 180°C/fan 160°C/gas 4 and the turkey is cooked for 2.5 hours.

How long should a turkey rest for Gordon Ramsay? ›

Leave the turkey to rest in a warm place for at least 45 minutes; make the gravy in the meantime. Remove the bay leaves from under the skin before carving.

Do you put water in the bottom of a roasting pan for turkey? ›

"Often, consumers will inquire about adding water to the bottom of their roasting pans. We do not recommend adding water to the bottom of the pan. Cooking a turkey with steam is a moist heat-cook method and is acceptable, sure, but is not the preferred method for cooking your turkey."

Should you wash a turkey before cooking it? ›

Wash your hands, but not the turkey! Many consumers think that washing their turkey will remove bacteria and make it safer. However, it's virtually impossible to wash bacteria off the bird. Instead, juices that splash during washing can transfer bacteria onto the surfaces of your kitchen, other foods and utensils.

Should you cover a turkey with aluminum foil when roasting? ›

To Cover Or Not To Cover

So, yes, you do want to cover the turkey with foil to give it a chance to roast without getting dry. But then, towards the end of the cook time, remove the foil so the skin—the best part in this writer's opinion—gets a chance to crisp up.

Does Gordon Ramsay use cast iron? ›

It even has the nod of approval from some of the world's most renowned chefs. “For the rest of my life, cast iron,” Ramsay once wrote in a Reddit AMA. He is joined by the likes of Jamie Oliver, Alton Brown, David Chang, and Ming Tsai, all of whom have raved about the benefits of cooking with cast iron in the past.

What brand of butter do professional chefs use? ›

Among the favorites are Kerrygold, Trader Joe's Cultured Salted Butter, Land O'Lakes, and Goat Butter. One chef also loved a flavored butter that's called Everything Bagel Butter. Visit INSIDER.com for more stories.

What brand of butter does Martha Stewart use? ›

Martha Stewart's Favorite Butter Brands

Some butters are really salty." Stewart told the publication she tends to bake with two different butter brands: Vermont Creamery and Kerrygold. Even though they're “just butter,” Vermont Creamery's cultured butter and Kerrygold's Irish butter are anything but basic.

How do you keep a fully cooked turkey moist? ›

Cover and chill the turkey or carve it and chill in an airtight container no more than 2 hrs after eating for safety, and to help keep it at its juiciest.

How long does Gordon Ramsay cook a turkey for? ›

This is Gordon's rough guide to help you plan your day. For Gordon's classic roast turkey recipe with lemon, parsley and garlic, he roasts the unstuffed 5kg (11lb) turkey at 220°C/fan 200°C/gas 7 for 10-15 minutes, then the oven is reduced to 180°C/fan 160°C/gas 4 and the turkey is cooked for 2.5 hours.

How do you keep turkey from drying out when cooking? ›

“When roasting the whole bird, the key is to cook the legs longer than the breast," Tommy says. "Once the breast is cooked, remove the bird from the oven, remove the legs and then put them back in. This stops the breasts drying out."

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