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From Classic to Unexpected, These Thanksgiving Turkey Recipes Are Total Winners

No matter the technique or flavoring, these 22 variations on Thanksgiving turkey and 3 recipes for gravy are guaranteed to deliver a show-stopping entree for your holiday feast

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1 /25 Thomas J. Story

Dry-Cured Roasted Turkey with Herb Butter

Rubbing turkey with salt 2 days before roasting seasons it well without the messiness of a brine, and a flavorful herb butter adds juiciness.

Recipe: Dry-Cured Roasted Turkey with Herb Butter

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Grilled Butterflied Turkey

For juicy, crisp-skinned, evenly cooked turkey, you can do no better than a butterflied (spatchcocked) bird. This recipe is for a gas grill; we have charcoal directions as well.

Recipe: Grilled Butterflied Turkey

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Celery-Herb Grilled Turkey

An aromatic rub of fresh celery leaves, plus bold fresh herbs and black pepper, give this turkey a flavor boost.

Recipe: Celery-Herb Grilled Turkey

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Fennel-Garlic Grilled Turkey

That secret ingredient in Italian sausage—fennel—transforms turkey into a main course that summons up the allure of the Mediterranean.

Recipe: Fennel-Garlic Grilled Turkey

5 /25 Annabelle Breakey

Sage and Thyme Smoked Turkey

Cooked in a water smoker, the Thanksgiving bird takes on a whole new flavor. It just might become your holiday tradition. We created this juicy, fragrant bird flavored with herbs and apple­wood smoke. You’ll need 4 small metal skewers to close up the turkey’s cavities.

Recipe:

Sage and Thyme Smoked Turkey (using a water smoker)

Sage and Thyme Smoked Turkey on a Gas Grill

Sage and Thyme Smoked Turkey on a Charcoal Grill

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Porchetta-Style Roast Turkey

Stuffed with an herb paste, rolled, tied, and baked until golden, this succulent roast is the polar opposite of overcooked, bland turkey breast. It was inspired by the Italian pork roast called porchetta, traditionally seasoned with garlic, red chile, and aromatic fennel.

Recipe: Porchetta-Style Roast Turkey

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Grilled Butterflied Turkey with Rosemary Garlic Gravy

Butterflying the turkey—removing the back so it lies flat—makes it cook faster and more evenly.

Recipe: Grilled Butterflied Turkey with Rosemary Garlic Gravy

8 /25 Photography by Leigh Beisch; food styling by Dan Becker

Grilled Butterflied Turkey with Rosemary Garlic Gravy

California leads the West in turkey production and in consumption of fresh and natural turkeys (those with no artificial ingredients). They cost more, but the flavor is so worth it. Sunset spin: Butterfly it, then cook on the grill― it’s done in 1 1/2 hours.

Recipe: Grilled Butterflied Turkey with Rosemary Garlic Gravy

9 /25 Photo by Yunhee Kim

Heritage Turkey with Crisped Pancetta and Rosemary

Is this your year to try a heritage turkey? Many people favor them over standard grocery store birds for their deep flavor, but they do require careful cooking to be tender. With this recipe we show you how.

Recipe: Heritage Turkey with Crisped Pancetta and Rosemary and Rich Brown Gravy

10 /25 Leigh Beisch; Dan Becker

Wine-smoked Turkey

Smoking turkey on the grill with wine-infused wood chips gives the bird lots of flavor and provides extra oven space.

Recipe: Wine-smoked Turkey

11 /25 Photo by Annabelle Breakey

Thanksgiving Turkey Sliders

We took the flavors we love in the big holiday meal and turned them into casual diner fare.

Recipe: Thanksgiving Turkey Sliders

12 /25 Photo by Shelly Strazis; styling by Valerie Aikman-Smith

Chile and Spice Grilled Turkey and Mole Gravy

A chile-rubbed bird cooked on the grill and served with mole gravy makes for a richly seasoned dinner.

Recipe: Chile and Spice Grilled Turkey and Mole Gravy

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Grill-Roasted Turkey with Herb Mustard Butter

Generously smear seasoned butter beneath the turkey’s skin, then slowly grill the bird over indirect heat until it’s brown and succulent.

Recipe: Grill-Roasted Turkey with Herb Mustard Butter

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Roast Turkey with Wine and Herbs

For perfectly cooked meat and extra-easy carving, get a butcher to cut the turkey into pieces before roasting.

Recipe: Roast Turkey with Wine and Herbs

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Hawaiian-Portuguese Smoked Turkey

For a Hawaiian take on Thanksgiving, marinate turkey with soy sauce, ginger, garlic, vinegar, and brown sugar.

Recipe: Hawaiian-Portuguese Smoked Turkey

16 /25 James Carrier

Ojai Roast Turkey with Rosemary, Lemon, and Garlic

This turkey’s sunny Southern California flavors of citrus, herbs, and garlic are always a hit.

Recipe: Ojai Roast Turkey with Rosemary, Lemon, and Garlic

17 /25 Lisa Romerein

Guajillo-Tamarind Turkey

Cook gently spicy guajillo chiles with tart-fruity tamarind, roasted garlic, honey, and lime to create an outstanding Mexican-style glaze for your holiday bird.

Recipe: Guajillo-Tamarind Turkey

18 /25 Photo by Monica Buck

Dry-Cured Rosemary Turkey

This method avoids the fuss of brining, but still results in a succulent, flavorful bird.

Recipe: Dry-Cured Rosemary Turkey

19 /25 Leigh Beisch; Dan Becker

Barbecued Glazed Turkey

Out West, we love to grill everything, and turkey is no exception. It gives somewhat bland turkey meat an exceptional smoky flavor.

Recipe: Barbecued Glazed Turkey

20 /25 Jim Henkens; Karen Shinto

Juniper-and-Herb Roast Turkey

Presalting theThanksgiving turkey ― not to mention covering the breast and drumsticks with bacon ― adds flavor and helps it stay moist during roasting.

Recipe: Juniper-and-herb Roast Turkey

21 /25 Photo by Leigh Beisch

Roast Turkey with Sage and Garlic Butter

This recipe has all the components we look for in a great turkey recipe, from the brine to ensure moist meat, to the herb butter under the skin for flavor, and an herb gravy from the drippings to ladle on at the table.

Recipe: Roast Turkey with Sage and Garlic Butter

22 /25 James Carrier

Spice-rubbed Roast Turkey

Pick your favorite from our five choices of spice blends then rub it into your turkey for that extra flavor punch.

Recipe: Spice-rubbed Roast Turkey

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Make-Ahead White Wine Gravy

This recipe takes the last-minute hassle out of gravy making by not relying on pan drippings. Before browning the flour, have the broth measured so you can whisk it in at just the right moment.

Recipe: Make-Ahead White Wine Gravy

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Roasted Turkey Gravy

Roasted Thanksgiving vegetables and drippings from the turkey pan, plus toasted roux for thickening, make for a deeply flavored gravy.

Recipe: Roasted Turkey Gravy

25 /25 James Carrier

Classic Gravy

An easy version of the giblet gravy Grandma used to make, this cornstarch-thickened favorite is made by using turkey necks, giblets, carrots, celery, and onions to enhance store-bought chicken stock. Giblets can be strained out of the stock or chopped up into the finished gravy.

Recipe: Classic Gravy