With this spatchcock turkey recipe, you can cook a large turkey in a fraction fo the time. It comes out with juicy meat and extra crispy skin! While it’s perfect as a Thanksgiving dinner or for the holidays, this spatchcocked turkey is easy enough that it can be made any time of year.

The Fastest Way to Cook a Big Turkey!

My mom has been making spatchcock turkey for years. I have been making my friend Mary’s roast turkey which uses a similar method of breaking down the turkey.

Spatchcock turkey means that a whole turkey is flattened before cooking.It cooks so much faster than making a traditional roast turkey.Since it’s flattened, it cooks evenly for extra tender meat (including the breast meat).The skin is crisp (no brine required) and there are still lots of dripppings for gravy.

What Is Spatchcock?

Spatchcocking a bird is the process of removing the backbone and flattening it onto a baking tray (or butterflying it). It may seem a bit intimidating but it’s really easy to do, saves a lot of cook time and helps everything cook evenly. With this method, you can cook a 10-12 lb turkey in about 70-90 minutes! This recipe works for spatchcock turkey or spatchcock chicken, the method is the same just the cooking time needs to be adjusted! If you plan to spatchcock a turkey, I’d suggest investing in poultry shears or ask the butcher or meat department if they’ll cut the backbone out for you, many of them will and it’ll make your job a lot easier.

Seasonings

I like to keep it simple with fresh herbs and a bit of olive oil. You can add garlic powder but fresh garlic will burn at a high temperature. I would suggest a turkey of about 10-14 lbs. When making spatchcock turkey, you can use a butter-basted turkey (like Butterball) or regular turkey. I lower the temperature a bit if using a butter-basted turkey so the drippings don’t burn.

A Baking Pan for Spatchcock Turkey

Make sure your roasting pan has a fairly deep rim as the turkey will have drippings that you’ll want for gravy! I generally don’t use a wire rack but sometimes I do put a few onion slices and celery ribs under the turkey for extra flavor. Season the skin generously with kosher salt and black pepper.

How to Make Spatchcock Turkey

Spatchcock turkey can also be cooked in a smoker.

Temperature for Spatchcock Turkey

This cooks nice and evenly since it’s flattened. A high temperature seals in the juices and ensures crispy skin.

Roast at 450°F for a regular turkeyRoast at 425°F for a butter-basted (or Butterball) turkey

The turkey should be baked until a meat thermometer inserted into the thigh reads 165°F. Like all roasted meats, rest the turkey for at least 15 minutes before you carve it. This frees up the oven to get the rest of your sides ready! When I make a spatchcocked turkey, I often cook Crock Pot Stuffing or make my favorite stuffing recipe!  Serve the spatchcocked turkey alongside all of your favorite Thanksgiving side dishes like dinner rolls, sweet potato casserole and don’t forget the gravy!

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