My Turkey Roll recipe makes for a quick and delicious alternative to traditional roast turkey. This prosciutto wrapped stuffed turkey roll with a delicious filling of chorizo, sausage, breadcrumbs and cranberries.
If you are looking for an alternative to a massive roast turkey then I have the PERFECT recipe for you!
This rolled turkey breast with chorizo and cranberry stuffing looks really impressive but is actually easy to prepare.
Oh, and did I mention that it tastes amazing? What’s more you can prepare it up to two days ahead and it roasts in about an hour. Now that’s what I call a stress-free Christmas dinner!
Cooking a juicy and flavorful turkey roll in the oven is easier than you think! With the right techniques and temperature, you can make this savory dish a memorable hit. Follow this simple guide for foolproof results.
Choose Your Turkey Roll
Turkey rolls come in a variety of options including
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Boneless rolls – Easier to carve and usually cook faster than bone-in. Great for smaller gatherings.
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Bone-in rolls – Offer more flavor and juiciness A popular choice for holiday feasts,
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Preseasoned rolls – Flavored with herbs, spices, or brines for extra flavor.
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Plain rolls – Choose these to season yourself for total control over flavors.
For the most convenience, boneless preseasoned rolls are a great all-around choice. Or stick with a classic bone-in roll for maximum juiciness.
Prep the Turkey Roll
Proper prep ensures even cooking and delicious flavor:
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If frozen, thaw turkey roll in the fridge 1 day for every 4-5 lbs.
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Pat turkey dry and season all over with salt, pepper, herbs like thyme or rosemary.
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You can also rub with oil or butter for extra moisture and use a marinade for flavor.
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For boneless rolls, tie at intervals with kitchen string to maintain shape.
Calculate Cooking Time
Cooking times vary based on roll size. General guidelines:
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Boneless roll – Bake at 325°F for 20-25 mins per lb
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Bone-in roll – Bake at 325°F for 25-30 mins per lb
For a 3 lb boneless roll, bake for about 60-75 minutes. Use a meat thermometer to confirm internal temp reaches 165°F.
Roast the Turkey Roll
Roasting helps the roll cook evenly:
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Place seasoned roll on a rack in a roasting pan. This allows air circulation.
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Insert meat thermometer into thickest part, avoiding bone.
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Roast in a 325°F preheated oven until thermometer reaches 165°F.
Baste and Tent
For extra moisture and flavor:
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Baste roll with pan juices or melted butter every 30 mins.
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If top browns too quickly, loosely tent foil over it to prevent burning.
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Remove foil last 30 mins if skin needs browning.
Let It Rest
Never skip this step:
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When roll reaches 165°F, remove from oven.
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Loosely tent foil and let rest 15-20 minutes.
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This allows juices to redistribute so meat stays juicy.
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Slice, serve and enjoy your perfect turkey roll!
Extra Tips
Follow these tips for the very best results:
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Use a meat thermometer for perfect doneness – never rely on time alone.
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Brushing with butter adds flavor and moisture.
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Cook at 300°F if worried about drying out.
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Increase temperature if wanting a crispier skin.
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Stuffing will increase cook time – watch temperature closely.
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Let rest at least 15 minutes before slicing for maximum juiciness.
Cooking a turkey roll in the oven results in a flavorful and impressive entrée for any gathering. With the proper technique, temperature, and cook time, you’ll achieve a succulent and tender turkey roll bursting with delicious flavor. Track the temperature, baste periodically, and let it rest before serving for fantastic results. Enjoy this savory oven-roasted turkey roll recipe on your next special occasion!
HOW LONG DOES THE TURKEY ROLL NEED TO COOK?
Weigh your stuffed turkey breast and cook for approximately 20 minutes per 450g (1 pound). It is best to check with an instant read digital thermometer to avoid drying out the turkey.
The turkey roll needs to register a temperature of 70°C (160°F) with the juices running clear. The temperature will continue to rise slightly when you rest the roll.
Butterfly the turkey breast pieces
Use a knife to slice into the side of each turkey breast without cutting all the way through. Open up the turkey (this is called butterflying), lay flat and cover with cling film. Use a rolling pin to gently pound the turkey flat.
Simple Oven Roasted Turkey Breast
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