5 Easy and stress-free Thanksgiving turkey recipes

Did you know that turkey wasn’t even necessarily served at what is considered the “first Thanksgiving” meal shared between the Pilgrim settlers of Plymouth colony and the Wampanoag people back in 1621? Fowl was served, but historians think it was probably duck or goose. And yet, nowadays turkey is by far the star of Thanksgiving Day meals across the country, even though so many of us are terrified of cooking it. I say we should end crying foul on the fear of preparing this particular fowl.

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I’ve gathered some of the easiest Thanksgiving turkey recipes to share with you. These recipes are simple and straightforward, but that doesn’t mean that they are lacking in flavor. Not at all. They produce juicy, flavorful results without the stress of unnecessary steps and complicated instructions. Enjoy!

This easy, no-fuss turkey is juicy and packed with flavor.

According to Tastes Better from Scratch, the “key to baking a perfect Thanksgiving turkey is not to overcook it” because if you do, you’re going to dry out the meat and no one wants dry turkey meat. Sounds about right. This recipe is simple, you don’t have to brine, baste, or even use an expensive roasting pan to get a juicy bird on your holiday table.

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You can’t fail with this turkey recipe.

“I know many people get intimidated by cooking a turkey, but you needn’t worry. It’s easy! Especially with this no-fail, foolproof, beginner recipe. Just think of it as cooking a large chicken,” says Lisa Bryan of Downshiftology. She also shows you how to carve the turkey.

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If you’re short on time, try this spatchcock turkey recipe.

Spatchcocking means that you remove the bird’s backbone so that you can lay it flat in a roasting pan. This method reduces the cooking time and also makes so that the breast and thigh meat cook at the same rate because the whole bird is being exposed to the same level of heat.

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This might be the world’s simplest Thanksgiving turkey recipe.

This recipe requires only 10 minutes of prep time. You pat the turkey dry with paper towels, season it inside and out with salt and pepper, and fill the cavity “with aromatics like chopped onions, carrots, apples and herbs.”

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Roast a turkey breast instead of a whole turkey.

If you are cooking for a bunch of people, it makes sense to roast an entire bird. But if you are cooking for a smaller group, cooking an entire turkey isn’t necessary. Roasting a turkey breast makes for shorter cooking time and can be less intimidating to prepare.

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