Save money and make your life a little healthier by learning how to make your own DIY deli-style oven-roasted turkey breast. This simple, straightforward recipe for making cold-cut turkey lunchmeat calls for just 3 ingredients and a bevy of tasty herbs and spices for the best deli meat of your life!
Update: This post was originally published in August 2014. I made edits to include more information about roasting a turkey breast at home. Plus, there’s now step-by-step photos showing you *just* how easy it is to make your own turkey meat for sandwiches (and more!) at home.
Making delicious deli-style turkey at home is easy, healthier, and more affordable than buying pre-packaged lunch meat. With just a few simple ingredients and techniques you can create tender thinly sliced turkey perfect for sandwiches, wraps, and more.
Why Make Homemade Deli Turkey?
There are several benefits to preparing your own deli-style turkey rather than purchasing it
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Control ingredients – By making it yourself, you can avoid unwanted preservatives, artificial flavors, excess sodium, and other additives commonly found in store-bought lunch meats.
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Save money – Buying a whole turkey breast and preparing it at home is significantly cheaper per pound compared to deli prices.
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Taste and texture – Fresh, homemade turkey tends to be more moist and flavorful compared to packaged options. You can customize spices to your liking.
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Slice thickness – It’s easier to achieve thin, uniform slices when you prepare and slice the meat yourself.
Tips for Delicious Homemade Turkey
Follow these tips for tender, flavorful homemade deli-style turkey:
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Choose the right cut – Look for a boneless, skinless turkey breast between 2-3 pounds. Uniform shape promotes even cooking.
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Brine it – Soaking the turkey in a saltwater brine imparts moisture and seasoning. Brine for 4-8 hours.
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Season well – In addition to brining, rub the turkey with spices like garlic powder, onion powder, mustard powder, paprika, and black pepper.
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Monitor temperature – Cook the turkey to an internal temperature of 165°F. This ensures safety without drying out the meat.
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Chill thoroughly – Refrigerate the cooked turkey overnight before slicing. Chilled meat provides clean, thin slices.
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Use a sharp knife – A quality serrated knife makes slicing easier. Cut across the grain for tender slices.
Step-by-Step Instructions
Follow these simple steps for flawless homemade deli-style turkey:
Ingredients
- 2-3 lb boneless, skinless turkey breast
- 1⁄4 cup salt
- 3 Tbsp sugar
- 8 cups water (for brine)
- Herb rub:
- 1 Tbsp paprika
- 1 tsp garlic powder
- 1 tsp onion powder
- 1⁄2 tsp black pepper
- 1⁄2 tsp mustard powder
Directions
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Make the brine: Combine salt, sugar, and 8 cups water in a large bowl. Add turkey and refrigerate 4-8 hours.
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Prepare the rub: In a small bowl, mix together paprika, garlic powder, onion powder, black pepper, and mustard powder.
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Prepare turkey: Remove turkey from brine and pat dry. Coat all over with the herb rub.
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Roast turkey: Place turkey in a baking dish and roast at 325°F until internal temperature reaches 165°F, about 90 minutes.
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Rest and chill: Allow turkey to rest at room temperature for 30 minutes, then refrigerate 4-6 hours.
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Slice turkey: Using a sharp serrated knife, carefully slice turkey as thinly as possible across the grain.
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Store sliced turkey: Keep refrigerated up to 1 week. Freeze portions for longer storage.
Serving Ideas
Homemade deli turkey offers versatility for easy meals:
- Sandwiches and wraps
- Salads (turkey Cobb, chef, etc.)
- Snack plates with cheese, crackers, veggies
- Omelets, breakfast tacos, and other breakfast dishes
- Soups – Turkey noodle, turkey rice, etc.
- Casseroles like turkey tetrazzini
- Pizzas
- Quesadillas, flatbreads, pitas
- Lettuce wrap tacos or gyro fills
With proper ingredients, techniques, and food safety, preparing deli-style turkey at home is simple and rewarding. The control over ingredients and slicing results in a healthier, fresher-tasting product. Give it a try for easy sandwiches anytime!
How long will homemade deli meat last?
In our house? Im sorry to say this turkey meat for sandwiches doesn’t last long. But, if you keep it in a clean airtight storage container or bag in the fridge, it should be good for about a week. You can also freeze it for up to 3 months!
Why you’ll love this deli meat recipe
And, as if that weren’t enough to love, my homemade turkey deli meat recipe is:
- Quick & Easy. You only need about 15 minutes of active prep to get your turkey breast ready for roasting in the oven. After that, you’ll need to baste a few times and slice it when it’s cooked. That’s it!
- Wholesome & Nutritious. There are no weird preservatives, artificial ingredients, or unpronounceable items in this healthy, homemade deli meat.
- Customizable. You can use any of your favorite turkey spices, seasonings and herbs in this roast turkey recipe.
- Meal-Prep & Freezer-Friendly. There’s no greater feeling than knowing you have the base of a nutritious meal waiting for you at home, especially when life gets crazy. This roasted turkey breast is great for everything from sandwiches and soup to pasta dishes and casseroles!
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FAQ
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Can you make deli meat with ground turkey?
What are the ingredients in turkey lunchmeat?
How do you eat a deli turkey?
Remove and discard kitchen twine. Carve, slice, shred, or chop deli turkey meat and enjoy it on meat and cheese boards, in sandwiches, wraps, salads, or any recipe that calls for cooked turkey. Enjoy! Make sure you follow the simple tips below to ensure your turkey turns out juicy and perfectly moist every single time!
How do you cook a turkey breast without a deli counter?
Skip the deli counter, head to the meat department and do it yourself. Mix the spices together and completely cover the turkey breast evenly. Wrap in plastic and refrigerate for a minimum of 24 hours. We brined ours for 48 hours. Remove the turkey breast from the fridge for at least 45 minutes before roasting. Do not rinse the turkey breast.
How do you thin slice turkey deli meat?
Refrigeration will give you the best thin slice lunch meat possible. Once chilled and ready to slice, cut each breast off the bone. Using a very sharp knife, start slicing as thin as you like. PERFECTION! This homemade Cajun turkey deli meat is so tender and full of Cajun flavor.
How do you eat a turkey sandwich at a deli?
Toast the bread and place the turkey and cheese over the top. Cook or scramble an egg on the griddle and add it to your sandwich. Add the tomato (and maybe some avocado) but leave out the lettuce. Getting turkey from the deli doesn’t cost much more than getting it pre-packaged, and it tastes SO MUCH BETTER.