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    Home > Holidays and Events > Christmas

    Rolled Turkey Thigh Roast with Bacon Crust

    Last Updated: Sep 21, 2023 · First Published: Dec 21, 2016
    Author: Claire | Sprinkles and Sprouts · Comment: 3 Comments

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    Juicy turkey without the dramas of a whole roast!!!! This Rolled Turkey Thigh Roast is the perfect last minute and stress free way to have a turkey dinner this Christmas!!!!

    Now I know this isn't the glorious big bird that adorns the covers of Christmas magazines and cookbooks. I am sure there are some people who would turn their noses up at this. To them I say "Pah!"

    Juicy turkey without the dramas of a whole roast!!!! This Rolled Turkey Thigh Roast is the perfect last minute and stress free way to have a turkey dinner this Christmas!!!!

    Food wastage is a big issue and Christmastime is the worst time of year for excess. So often we end up with more food than we know what to do with, and even with the best leftover recipes in the world, you can't always eat the food before it spoils. That is just wrong. So if there are less of you to dinner this year, better to make something smaller and enjoy every single piece of it!

    Juicy turkey without the dramas of a whole roast!!!! This Rolled Turkey Thigh Roast is the perfect last minute and stress free way to have a turkey dinner this Christmas!!!!

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    I bought my rolled turkey from the butchers, but I have tried this recipe with the ones you can buy in the supermarket (and even the frozen ones that come all nicely foiled packed. (Not the formed turkey rolls!!!! Just the jointed and frozen turkey joints) It works with all of them. The only thing to note is whether your turkey has been marinated/brined already. It doesn't matter if it has, you will just want to skip the salt step. The one from my butcher had been marinated so I didn't add any salt.

    Juicy turkey without the dramas of a whole roast!!!! This Rolled Turkey Thigh Roast is the perfect last minute and stress free way to have a turkey dinner this Christmas!!!!

    In my Last Minute Stress Free Christmas Menu, I say you could buy this all in the supermarket, and you can, so don't worry about getting to a butchers, the supermarket brands hold their own really well. Our butchers is right next to the supermarket and I am shopping there a lot at the moment as they have a giveaway for a outdoor rotisserie BBQ; I was hoping to win that and put it under the tree for Stew. (Got to love a free present!)
    I think the draw was over the weekend and I haven't had a call so I am guessing I didn't win...but hey we have had some delicious food 😉

    Have a great Christmas

    xx


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    Juicy turkey without the dramas of a whole roast!!!! This Rolled Turkey Roast is the perfect last minute and stress free way to have a turkey dinner this Christmas!!!!

    Rolled Turkey Thigh Roast with Bacon Crust

    Claire | Sprinkle and Sprouts
    Juicy turkey without the dramas of a whole roast!!!! This Rolled Turkey Roast is the perfect last minute and stress free way to have a turkey dinner this Christmas!!!!
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    Prep Time 5 minutes mins
    Cook Time 1 hour hr 30 minutes mins
    Total Time 1 hour hr 35 minutes mins
    Servings 4

    Ingredients
      

    • 2 kg rolled turkey thigh roast. (for bigger or smaller I have added cooking alterations to the notes)
    • 8 rashers of bacon
    • salt and pepper
    • knob of butter
    • boiling water

    Instructions
     

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    • Take the joint out of the fridge 20 minutes before you want to start cooking.
    • Preheat the oven to 220°C/fan assisted 200°C/430ºF.
    • Put the turkey joint, skin-side up, into a roasting tin and pour 2 cups of boiling water around it
    • Spread the butter over the skin and season (Unless you have a brined/marinated roll).
    • Cover the roasting tin with foil, ensuring it is well sealed around the edges.
    • Place in the oven for 20 minutes.
    • Reduce the temperate by 20º (so down to 200°C/fan assisted 180°C/ 410ºF) and roast for a further 50 minutes.
    • After this time remove the foil, drape the bacon over the roast and cook for a further 20 minutes.

    Notes

    Weigh your turkey joint and then cook for 15 minutes per 450g/1lb, plus an extra 25 minutes.
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    Nutrition is per serving

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    Comments

    1. jake says

      October 10, 2017 at 2:08 am

      200 celcius is 390 fahrenheit
      180 celcius is 355 fahrenheit

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      • Claire McEwen says

        October 10, 2017 at 9:04 am

        Hi Jake,
        As per the recipe the rolled turkey should be cooked at 220ºC which is 430ºF.

        (Unless you have a fan assisted oven then the temperature should be 200ºC which as you say is 390ºF)

        Hope that helps 😀

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    2. Dorothy Dunton says

      December 21, 2016 at 11:13 pm

      Hi Claire! What a lovely roast! I would be very, very happy to sit down to this for dinner! I so agree that way to much food gets wasted in a world where so many go hungry. I am thankful every day for what we have and for wonderful friends like you! Have a wonderful Christmas!

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