MAPLE ROAST TURKEY AND GRAVY

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A New England style turkey with maple syrup. It makes for a mellow Thanksgiving dinner. Try stuffing it with Cranberry, Sausage and Apple Stuffing. If fresh marjoram is unavailable, 2 teaspoons of dried marjoram may be substituted.

Provided by Ibby

Categories     Meat and Poultry Recipes     Turkey     Whole Turkey Recipes

Time 4h30m

Yield 20

Number Of Ingredients 16

2 cups apple cider
⅓ cup real maple syrup
2 tablespoons chopped fresh thyme
2 tablespoons chopped fresh marjoram
2 ½ teaspoons grated lemon zest
¾ cup butter
salt and ground black pepper to taste
14 pounds whole turkey, neck and giblets reserved
2 cups chopped onion
1 cup chopped celery
1 cup coarsely chopped carrots
2 cups chicken stock
3 tablespoons all-purpose flour
1 teaspoon chopped fresh thyme
1 bay leaf
2 tablespoons apple brandy

Steps:

  • Boil apple cider and maple syrup in a heavy saucepan over medium-high heat until reduced to 1/2 cup (about 20 minutes). Remove from heat and mix in 1/2 of the thyme and marjoram and all of the lemon zest. Add the butter, and whisk until melted. Add salt and ground pepper to taste. Cover and refrigerate until cold (syrup can be made up to 2 days ahead).
  • Preheat oven to 375 degrees F (190 degrees C). Place oven rack in the lowest third of oven.
  • Wash and dry turkey, and place in a large roasting pan. Slide hand under skin of the breast to loosen. Rub 1/2 cup of the maple butter mix under the breast skin. If planning on stuffing turkey, do so now. Rub 1/4 cup of the maple butter mixture over the outside of the turkey. With kitchen string, tie legs of turkey together loosely.
  • Arrange the chopped onion, chopped celery, and chopped carrot around the turkey in the roasting pan. If desired, the neck and giblets may be added to the vegetables. Sprinkle the remaining thyme and marjoram over the vegetables, and pour the chicken stock into the pan.
  • Roast turkey 30 minutes in the preheated oven. Reduce oven temperature to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C), and cover turkey loosely with foil. Continue to roast, about 3 to 4 hours unstuffed or 4 to 5 hours stuffed, until the internal temperature of the thigh reaches 180 degrees F (80 degrees C) and stuffing reaches 165 degrees F (75 degrees C). Transfer turkey to a platter, and cover with foil. Reserve pan mixture for gravy. Allow turkey to sit about 25 minutes before removing stuffing and carving.
  • To Make Gravy: Strain pan juices into a measuring cup. Spoon fat from juices. Add enough chicken stock to make 3 cups. Transfer liquid to a heavy saucepan and bring to a boil. In a small bowl, mix reserved maple butter mixture with flour to form a paste, and whisk into the broth. Stir in thyme, bay leaf, and apple brandy. Boil until reduced and slightly thickened. Season with salt and pepper to taste.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 584 calories, Carbohydrate 10.5 g, Cholesterol 206.4 mg, Fat 29.3 g, Fiber 0.6 g, Protein 65 g, SaturatedFat 10.9 g, Sodium 313.6 mg, Sugar 7.5 g

Jannat Umar
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This recipe was a huge hit at my Thanksgiving dinner. Everyone loved the turkey and the gravy. I will definitely be making this again next year.


lihle shongwe
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I followed the recipe exactly, but my turkey turned out dry. I'm not sure what I did wrong.


Thomas Otten
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This recipe is a keeper! The turkey was moist and flavorful, and the gravy was rich and delicious. I will definitely be making this again.


Kassandra Serrano
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I'm not a big fan of maple, so I used a different glaze. The turkey still turned out great, and the gravy was delicious.


Yasur Khan
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This recipe was easy to follow and the turkey turned out great. The only thing I would change is to add a little more salt to the gravy.


lillian ivy
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I've made this recipe several times now, and it always turns out perfect. The turkey is always moist and flavorful, and the gravy is rich and delicious. I highly recommend this recipe.


debora chisenga
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This recipe is a keeper! The turkey was moist and flavorful, and the gravy was rich and delicious. I will definitely be making this again.


Inoxent Xhoudhary
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I'm not a big fan of maple, so I used a different glaze. The turkey still turned out great, and the gravy was delicious.


Kashif Mujeeb
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This recipe was easy to follow and the turkey turned out great. The only thing I would change is to add a little more salt to the gravy.


OMARR OSEA
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I've made this recipe several times now, and it always turns out perfect. The turkey is always moist and flavorful, and the gravy is rich and delicious. I highly recommend this recipe.


Chris Aranda
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The turkey was a little bland for my taste, but the gravy was delicious.


Keith McGill
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I made this recipe for Thanksgiving dinner, and it was a huge hit. Everyone loved the turkey and the gravy. I will definitely be making this again.


Sarah Saurez
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I followed the recipe exactly, but my turkey turned out dry. I'm not sure what I did wrong.


Thulasi Ramesh
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This is the best turkey recipe I've ever tried. The maple glaze is amazing, and the gravy is to die for. I highly recommend this recipe.


Abraham Tamrat
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I'm not a big fan of turkey, but this recipe changed my mind. The maple glaze gave the turkey a sweet and crispy skin, and the meat was tender and juicy. I'll definitely be making this again.


Anigbogu Kamso
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My family loved this recipe! The turkey was moist and flavorful, and the gravy was rich and delicious. I'll definitely be making this again for Thanksgiving.