Slow cooker turkey breast tips!
by Admin
Posted on 17-11-2022 04:22 PM
Whatever your reasoning, having this easy
slow cooker
turkey breast recipe in your back pocket is a must.
The baste and gravy are absolutely delicious and based off of my mom’s thanksgiving turkey. Making this bird in a crockpot will make your house smell like thanksgiving no matter what time of year it is. If you’re looking to make a turkey without all the hassle, my slow cooker turkey breast is the perfect recipe!
seriously, you can make this for dinner on any random day! make some mashed potatoes and you’ve got the perfect sunday dinner too.
Impossibly tender, moist, and juicy this slow cooker turkey breast will surpass your expectations! perfect for a smaller holiday gathering, it frees up your oven and is a cinch to prepare and a cinch to clean up. Honestly, what could be better? if you are cooking a turkey for thanksgiving for more than 4 people, you will definitely want to make this game-changer spatchcock turkey. It’s foolproof, easy, and a complete home run. I will never cook a whole turkey any other way. However, if you have a small gathering this slow cooker turkey breast is hands down the way to go.
This post may contain affiliate links. Read my disclosure policy. Slow cooker turkey breast with gravy is an easy way to prepare turkey breast that doesn’t require too much fuss!.
What to serve with turkey
This slow cooker turkey breast recipe takes a lot of pressure off any holiday dinner. It also frees up your oven space for other dishes you’ll want to serve.
Trying to coordinate everything that goes into the oven can be a daunting task. The whole thing is made so much easier when you use your slow cooker, and you wind up with succulent turkey that everyone will enjoy. You’ll love how easy this method is. I typically cook my turkey in the oven, but it takes up so much space. With the slow cooker, that’s not a problem. Cooking the turkey in a crock pot is ideal for a smaller crowd.
Served for dinner, you will need about 1 pound of uncooked bone-in turkey breast per person. If you have a group of big eaters, i will calculate up to 1. 5 pounds. Served for dinner, you will need about 3/4 pound of boneless turkey breast per person. Up to 1 pound for big eaters. Keep in mind these calculations are made with uncooked turkey.
We all love a delicious roasted turkey from the oven, but if truth be told, this simple slow cooker turkey breast is the one i serve my family on thanksgiving. Only 4 ingredients a few minutes of prep time needed for the juiciest and most delicious turkey you've ever had!
to see us make this from start to finish, watch the video at the top of this post. Carving bone-in turkey breast don’t let the job intimidate you – it’s really quite simple! run your knife along either side of the backbone, slicing straight down to remove the whole breast. Then, transfer the meat to a platter or slice into strips before serving. If you prefer thin slices like a traditional bird, leave the breasts on the bone and carve slices off until you reach the center. Repeat on the other side until you’re done! kitchen tools you will need slow cooker – great for soups, roasts, shredded chicken, and more!.
5-7 pound boneless turkey breast - most grocery stores will have these but i always buy mine at costco. It's the best price and all the turkey breasts are exactly 4. 75 pounds (which is slightly under 5 lbs but it's close enough). I have had people sucessfully make this with a bone-in turkey breast. I've never done it but i know others have with great success. Just watch the internal temperature as it may take longer to cook with the bone-in. 1 can of whole berry cranberry sauce - no need for fancy homemade cranberry sauce here. Just grab a can and you're good!.
Moist and flavorful slow cooker turkey breast. An easy way to cook extra meat or save valuable oven space around the holidays! the weather finally did something right! we had a nice windy couple of days which knocked enough leaves down to literally cover our entire yard. That meant… epic leaf pile day! i’m grateful for our leaf blower, which makes cleaning up and creating the pile much easier and faster. There is a but though… my arms are still sore from saturday! definitely a good arm workout. It was worth the effort because the kids had a blast and i totally enjoyed watching them.