Spatchco*ck Turkey Recipe (2024)

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Spatchco*ck turkey is will be the easiest way to get a juicy Thanksgiving turkey on the table in less time. The spatchco*ck technique will yield enough crispy skin for everyone to share and the moistest, flavorful meat.

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Before you begin preparing your Thanksgiving bird I want you to read up on how to thaw a frozen turkey. It takes time and spatchco*cking a frozen turkey will not work!

If you want to take your turkey game to the next level, be sure to use a turkey brine recipe ahead of starting to butterfly the turkey. But if you are only having Thanksgiving dinner for a few people I would suggest making sous vide turkey breast or a turkey roulade. Just enough meat for a smaller crowd. And be sure to follow my step by step instructions on how to carve a turkey breast.

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  • Why do they call it 'Spatchco*ck'?
  • Why is it best to spatchco*ck a turkey?
  • Advantages of spatchco*cking a turkey
  • Disadvantages of spatchco*cking a turkey.
  • What tools are needed to spatchco*ck a Turkey?
  • What size turkey is good for spatchco*cking?
  • How to Spatchco*ck and cook a Whole Turkey
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Why do they call it 'Spatchco*ck'?

Spatchco*ck evolved from the phrase 'dispatch the co*ck' an 18th-century Irish cooking phrase meaning they needed to quickly make a chicken or other poultry dinner. To make quick work of the cooking the bird is split down the back and the bird was butterflied open, spreading out the surface area of the bird. This helped accelerate the cooking process while maintaining a juicy bird.

Save the backbone and add it to the giblet broth ahead of making giblet gravy.

Why is it best to spatchco*ck a turkey?

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You will find everyone will swear up and down that they have the best way of preparing a Thanksgiving turkey. Spatchco*cking a turkey has many advantages and minimal disadvantages.

Advantages of spatchco*cking a turkey

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  1. Faster cooking time. Because the bird is laid out flat, the dark meat of the thighs and legs are exposed to more of the heat of the oven and are able to cook at the same rate as the white meat.
  2. More Crispy Skin - If there is a fight over the crispy skin of the turkey at your dinner table you are going to want to spatchco*ck your Thanksgiving bird. Because the bird is elevated on a rack, the fat is able to render down and away from the bird, giving the skin a better chance of crisping up.
  3. Saves on oven space. - We all know that oven space is at a premium on Thanksgiving and Christmas and a juicy roasted turkey can take up the majority of the oven real estate. By having the bird butterflied it takes up less space in the oven. Combined with faster cooking time and you have the Thanksgiving or Christmas meal on the table in less time.
  4. Better Turkey Stock. - By removing the turkey back from the turkey, you are able to get a jump start on making your turkey gravy. There is lots of flavor and collagen in the backbone of a turkey so save it to make amazing homemade turkey gravy.
  5. Smoked Spatchco*ck Turkey - take your spatchco*ck turkey, skip the herb butter and make spatchco*ck smoked turkey.
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Disadvantages of spatchco*cking a turkey.

  1. Muscles are required - I am not going to lie. Cutting through the backbone of a turkey can be a bit challenging if you don't have the right tools. Be sure to have a pair of heavy-duty kitchen shears before you set in on removing the backbone. And pressing on the breast bone can be a bit daunting on the first try. Don't worry, you aren't going to hurt the bird, it is already dead.
  2. Drying time - To get that amazing crisp skin the bird is going to need to hang out in the refrigerator overnight. It is going to marinade in all the herbs and oil you put on it and it will be delicious!
  3. Finding a pan big enough - Depending on how big your turkey is will depend on how big the pan you roast it on will be. You may need to invest in a larger, higher rimmed baking pan if you only have a small cookie sheet on hand.
  4. Not having the Norman Rockwell Photo - We all have seen the Norman Rockwell painting of dad carving the golden Thanksgiving turkey. There will be a different presentation with a spatchco*cked turkey. But how many of us actually try and get that photo? Not me.
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  • Heavy Duty Kitchen shears
  • Cutting board
  • Large baking sheet pan with sides
  • Baking Rack

What size turkey is good for spatchco*cking?

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I find that a 12-17 pound whole turkey works best for spatchco*cking. But larger birds can be broken down, the only limitation is having a rack and sheet pan large enough to accommodate the bird.

How to Spatchco*ck and cook a Whole Turkey

  1. Pat the bird dry with paper towels to remove any excess moisture.
  2. Lay a damp cloth or wet paper towels under the cutting board. This will keep the cutting board from sliding while you work.
  3. Place the whole turkey , breast side down, on the cutting board. Then, run your hand along the center of the bird feeling for the backbone.Spatchco*ck Turkey Recipe (7)
  4. Starting at the tail, (the skin covered bump at one end) and using a pair of heavy duty kitchen shears to cut alongside the spine.Spatchco*ck Turkey Recipe (8)
  5. Cut as close as you can to the backbone. Use your muscles as you may find resistance as you cut through certain rib bones of the bird—in this case, press down on the shears with both hands.Spatchco*ck Turkey Recipe (9)
  6. Repeat on the other side of the back bone and remove the backbone, saving the backbone to make turkey stock.Spatchco*ck Turkey Recipe (10)Spatchco*ck Turkey Recipe (11)
  7. Flip the turkey over so that the breast side is up and the cut side is down on the cutting board. Open the bird as much as possible, and here is the hard part, using both hands press on the breast bone to further flatten the bird. You will know you have success when you hear several cracks of the ribs. Think of it like CPR. But not quite....Spatchco*ck Turkey Recipe (12)Spatchco*ck Turkey Recipe (13)
  8. Flip the wings under the bird to keep them tight to the bird. This will keep the wing tips from burning and give the bird more of a uniformed flattened shape.Spatchco*ck Turkey Recipe (14)
  9. Salt and pepper the bird like you were on the Food Network and drizzle liberally with the oil of your choice. Rub the bird down with a combination of herbs of your choosing.
  10. Alternatively, you can life the skin from the bird and rub oil or butter and herbs under the skin. Or do both. It is YOUR bird.Spatchco*ck Turkey Recipe (15)
  11. Place the spatchco*cked bird on a rack placed, rimmed baking sheet pan and chill in the fridge until ready to roast the bird.Spatchco*ck Turkey Recipe (16)
  12. Place the bird in a preheated 450 oven for 20 minutes and then drop the temperature back to 425 for the remainder of the roasting. Roast for a total of 1 ¼ hours -2 hours or until a thermometer inserted in the thickest part of the thigh reaches 170.Spatchco*ck Turkey Recipe (17)
  13. Remove from the oven and cover with foil for a minimum of 15 minutes to allow the juices to redistribute throughout the bird.
  14. Save the drippings to make turkey gravy.
  15. Carve the turkey and enjoy!

Side dishes to serve with Thanksgiving Turkey:

  • Mashed Potato Recipes (not your basic mashed potato recipes!)
  • Cranberry-Apple Chutney
  • Pumpkin Ravioli (the wonton wrappers make it super simple!)
  • 3 Ingredient Cranberry Sauce
  • Autumn Squash Soup
  • Compound butter recipes

Recipes that use leftover turkey:

  • Thanksgiving turkey egg rolls
  • Turkey poutine recipe

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Spatchco*ck Turkey Recipe

Sarah Mock

Spatchco*ck turkey will be the easiest way to get a juicy Thanksgiving turkey on the table in less time. The spatchco*ck technique will yield enough crispy skin for everyone to share and the most moist, flavorful meat.

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Prep time for the recipePrep Time 15 minutes mins

Cook time for the recipeCook Time 2 hours hrs

Cool TimeAdditional Time 15 minutes mins

total time to prep and cook the recipe.Total Time 2 hours hrs 30 minutes mins

Course Poultry Recipes

Cuisine American

Makes 12 Servings

Per Serving 70 kcal

Ingredients

  • Turkey (12-17 pounds)
  • ½ cup butter
  • ¼ cup sage (chopped)
  • ¼ cup parsley (fresh, chopped)
  • ¼ cup rosemary (chopped)

Instructions

  • Pat the bird dry with paper towels to remove any excess moisture.

  • Lay a damp cloth or wet paper towels under the cutting board. This will keep the cutting board from sliding while you work.

  • Place the whole turkey , breast side down, on the cutting board. Then, run your hand along the center of the bird feeling for the backbone. [mv_img id="44198"]

  • Starting at the tail, (the skin covered bump at one end) and using a pair of heavy duty kitchen shears to cut alongside the spine.

  • Cut as close as you can to the backbone. Use your muscles as you may find resistance as you cut through certain rib bones of the bird—in this case, press down on the shears with both hands.

  • Repeat on the other side of the back bone and remove the backbone, saving the backbone to make turkey stock.

  • Flip the turkey over so that the breast side is up and the cut side is down on the cutting board. Open the bird as much as possible, and here is the hard part, using both hands press on the breast bone to further flatten the bird. You will know you have success when you hear several cracks of the ribs. Think of it like CPR. But not quite....

  • Flip the wings under the bird to keep them tight to the bird. This will keep the wing tips from burning and give the bird more of a uniformed flattened shape.

  • Salt and pepper the bird like you were on the Food Network and drizzle liberally with the oil of your choice. Rub the bird down with a combination of herbs of your choosing.

  • Alternatively, you can life the skin from the bird and rub oil or butter and herbs under the skin. Or do both. It is YOUR bird.

  • Place the spatchco*cked bird on a rack placed, rimmed baking sheet pan and chill in the fridge until ready to roast the bird.

  • Place the bird in a preheated 450 oven for 20 minutes and then drop the temperature back to 425 for the remainder of the roasting. Roast for a total of 1 ¼ hours -2 hours or until a thermometer inserted in the thickest part of the thigh reaches 170.

  • Remove from the oven and cover with foil for a minimum of 15 minutes to allow the juices to redistribute throughout the bird.

  • Save the drippings to make turkey gravy.

  • Carve and enjoy!

Nutrition

Serving: 1 | Calories: 70kcal | Carbohydrates: 1g | Protein: 1g | Fat: 8g | Saturated Fat: 5g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g | Monounsaturated Fat: 2g | Trans Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 20mg | Sodium: 68mg | Potassium: 15mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 1g | Vitamin A: 357IU | Vitamin C: 2mg | Calcium: 12mg | Iron: 1mg

Nutrition Disclosure

Nutritional facts are estimates and are provided as a courtesy to the reader. Please utilize your own brand nutritional values to double check against our estimates. Nutritional values are calculated via a third party. Changing ingredients, amounts or cooking technique will alter the estimated nutritional calculations.

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    1. Destiny Paquette

      I had never heard about this. So cool and I love the crispy skin! Yum!

      Reply

    2. Kris

      I just ask the meat department to take the backbone out when I purchase a fresh turkey. I get some odd looks, but normally they're happy to do it. I struggled too many times trying to cut it myself! lol.

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    3. Alexandra

      I absolutely LOVE turkey - and I have never done it spatchco*ck before! I frequently spatchco*ck a chicken, so I have no idea why this has never occurred to me before. But I will have to rectify this soon. Thank you for the inspiration!

      Reply

    4. Debra

      I've been hearing so much about this cooking method. I love that it cuts the cooking time down so much. I'm so glad I stumbled upon this recipe so early in the season, so I can try it once before Thanksgiving. Thanks.

      Reply

    5. Sonia

      Oh my goodness ! Looks so delicious and inviting! Pinning it ❤

      Reply

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    FAQs

    How long will a spatchco*ck turkey take to cook? ›

    A spatchco*cked whole turkey will cook more quickly than a standard turkey. While the spatchco*ck turkey cooking time will depend on the size and oven temperature, 6 minutes per pound is a good rule of thumb. Depending on the size of the turkey, cook times are estimated between 60-90 minutes.

    Does spatchco*ck turkey taste better? ›

    Since the skin of a spatchco*cked bird is all on top, it all crisps up beautifully, giving you more crispy skin than a conventionally cooked bird. The removed backbone can be used to give your gravy an extra dimension of turkey flavor.

    Can I spatchco*ck a turkey the night before? ›

    Spatchco*ck Ahead Of Time

    To save yourself some roasting time, you can spatchco*ck your turkey the day before. Just set it onto a baking sheet and leave it in the fridge uncovered overnight. Rub it with a little salt for a dry brine and allow the cold air to dry up the skin. This results in the ultimate crispy skin.

    How do you Spatchco*ck a Butterball turkey? ›

    Remove giblets and neck. Place turkey on cutting board, breast side down. Using sharp kitchen shears, cut along one side of the backbone, leaving a 2-inch wide strip, cut along opposite side and remove. Press on breast, down and towards outside.

    Is it better to cook a turkey at 325 or 350? ›

    We recommend roasting turkey at 350 degrees F (175 degrees C) for 13 minutes per pound for an unstuffed turkey. We've done the math for you — check out the chart below to determine both turkey cook times and estimated servings (with leftovers!).

    How long to smoke a 20 lb spatchco*ck turkey at 325? ›

    In my pellet smoker, the hottest area is directly over the burner so I positioned the turkey with the breast facing the opposite side of the smoker. How long does it take to smoke a turkey? Cooking at 325 degrees F, it will take around 10 minutes per pound.

    Do you put a Spatchco*ck turkey directly on the grill? ›

    Clean and oil the grilling grate. Place wood chunk(s) directly on top of hot coals. Remove rack with turkey from sheet pan and place on grill, with turkey legs and thighs placed closer to the coals.

    Should I brine before I Spatchco*ck? ›

    If you decide to spatchco*ck your bird (which I highly recommend), you can brine it either before or after you spatchco*ck. If I want to wet brine the turkey, I will spatchco*ck after brining. On the other hand, if I plan to dry brine, I will spatchco*ck the turkey before putting the dry rub on the bird.

    Should I cover my turkey early or late? ›

    To achieve a perfectly golden, juicy turkey, let the bird spend time both covered and uncovered in the oven. We recommend covering your bird for most of the cooking time to prevent it from drying out; then, during the last 30 minutes or so of cooking, remove the cover so the skin crisps in the hot oven.

    Can I spatchco*ck a turkey without poultry shears? ›

    To spatchco*ck a turkey, you need a pair of sharp kitchen shears, big knife, possibly a small paring knife and, of course, your turkey. Flip the turkey breast side down and turn the neck side towards you. Using a pair of kitchen shears, cut down the back of the turkey starting at the neck.

    Do I need to do anything to my turkey the night before? ›

    You don't want the meat to dry out while it sits overnight, so you will need to cover it with a liquid. Spoon some chicken broth or the drippings from the roasting pan (and the cutting board) over the turkey so it stays moist. Cover snugly and refrigerate overnight.

    Where do you put the probe in a Spatchco*ck turkey? ›

    Insert a leave-in probe thermometer in the thickest part of the breast.

    What size roasting pan for Spatchco*ck turkey? ›

    TURKEY SIZE: While you can technically spatchco*ck a turkey of any size, 12 pounds is the maximum that will fit on a standard half sheet pan; 16 pounds will fit very tightly on an oversized sheet pan (a pan this size is also great for big batches of roasted vegetables).

    Is a butterball turkey already brined? ›

    Butterball whole turkeys are individually pre-brined for convenience and taste, but if you want even more flavor and juiciness, you can brine, marinate, or inject your turkey following our step-by-step instructions.

    Does Spatchco*ck reduce cooking time? ›

    Not only does spatchco*cking produce a roast chicken in at least 15 minutes less than the time required to prepare an intact bird, but it also results in a more perfectly cooked dish.

    How long to cook a 14 lb turkey? ›

    10. Calculate turkey cooking time and temperature. The simplest way to figure out turkey roasting times is to calculate 13 minutes per pound at 350°F for an unstuffed turkey (that's about 3 hours for a 12- to 14-lb. turkey), or 15 minutes per pound for a stuffed turkey.

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