Steps:
- Brine turkey:
- Rinse turkey parts and place in doubled 2 1/2-gallon resealable plastic bags (or large stockpot). Add salt, honey, garlic, bay leaves, thyme, sage, peppercorns, allspice, and celery leaves. Add enough cold water to cover turkey - about 3 quarts. Press out air, close bags, and place in large bowl or other container to protect against leaks. Refrigerate at least 6 hours or overnight.
- Roast turkey:
- Preheat oven to 425°F. Arrange racks in upper and lower thirds of oven.
- Remove turkey parts from brine, pat dry with paper towels, and place, skin side up, on racks set in 2 medium roasting pans (be sure to leave space between parts for air circulation). Pour 1 cup water into each pan. Drizzle turkey parts with melted butter and scatter with sage leaves. Place 1 pan on each oven rack and roast until beginning to brown, about 30 minutes.
- Lower heat to 400°F, switch positions of pans, and rotate each pan 180°. Continue roasting until instant-read thermometer inserted into thickest part of breast, avoiding bone, registers 165°, about 1 to 1 1/4 hours. Transfer turkey parts to platter and tent with foil.
- Make gravy:
- Pour pan juices into 4-cup glass measuring cup, let stand until fat rises to top, 2 to 3 minutes, then skim off and reserve fat.
- Set 1 roasting pan across 2 burners, add 2 cups chicken broth, and bring to simmer over moderately high heat, scraping up any browned bits. Add simmering broth to pan juices in measuring cup, then add additional chicken broth, if needed, to equal 4 cups liquid.
- In medium saucepan over moderately low heat, melt butter, then whisk in flour and cook, whisking constantly, until smooth, approximately 2 minutes. Gradually whisk in broth mixture and any collected juices from platter holding turkey, then raise heat to moderately high and boil mixture, uncovered, until thickened, about 8 minutes.
- Season gravy with salt and pepper to taste. Carve turkey pieces and garnish with sage; serve with gravy.
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Ayan Khurram
[email protected]I made this for my family and they loved it. The turkey was moist and flavorful and the sage gravy was the perfect complement. Thanks for sharing this recipe!
The muffin woman_Katie
[email protected]This was a great recipe! The turkey was cooked perfectly and the sage gravy was delicious. I will definitely be making this again.
Shinara Shinara
[email protected]This recipe is definitely a winner! The turkey was cooked perfectly and the sage gravy was amazing. I will definitely be making this again.
Muhammed Rabiu
[email protected]I'm not sure what went wrong, but my turkey came out dry and tough. The sage gravy was also a bit too salty.
OP RIVAL
[email protected]I've made this recipe a few times now and it's always a hit. The turkey is always moist and flavorful, and the sage gravy is to die for.
Malik Kamran
[email protected]This was a bit too complicated for me, but the turkey turned out great. I think next time I'll try a simpler recipe.
Tahir Shahzad
[email protected]This recipe was easy to follow and the turkey came out perfect. The sage gravy was a little bland for my taste, but overall it was a great dish.
Amith Prasanna
[email protected]This was a great recipe! The turkey was cooked perfectly and the sage gravy was delicious. I will definitely be making this again.
Lebo thato
[email protected]I'm not a big fan of turkey, but this recipe changed my mind. The deconstructed approach made it much more enjoyable. The sage gravy was also a nice touch.
Brady Frakes
[email protected]This recipe is a keeper! The turkey was moist and flavorful, and the sage gravy was amazing. My family loved it.
MD JUHAR
[email protected]This was my first time making turkey and it turned out great. The recipe was easy to follow and the turkey was cooked perfectly. The sage gravy was a nice touch.
M Rozon
[email protected]I wasn't sure about deconstructed turkey, but I'm glad I tried it. It was really flavorful and juicy. The sage gravy was also delicious.
Muhammad Luqman
[email protected]This recipe was easy to follow and the turkey came out perfectly. The sage gravy was a great addition. Will definitely make this again!
Damarion Moore
[email protected]Great recipe! The turkey was cooked perfectly and the gravy was flavorful. It was a bit time-consuming to make, but it was worth it.
Kenane Amadu
[email protected]Wow, this turned out amazing! I've never had deconstructed turkey before, but it was so delicious and juicy. The sage gravy was also on point. Highly recommend!
Mohamad Yosefi
[email protected]This deconstructed turkey recipe was a hit at our Thanksgiving dinner! The turkey was moist and flavorful, and the sage gravy was the perfect complement. I especially liked that I could cook the turkey breast and thighs separately, which made it easi