By Dennis Prescott
This ain’t your grandma’s Thanksgiving turkey. Dennis The Prescott’s version is slathered in spicy jerk butter, rubbed with the bright flavors of lemon and coriander, and spatchcocked to ensure a super juicy bird with perfectly crisp skin.
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1 Cup | salt |
1 Cup | dark brown sugar |
2 Whole | oranges, quartered |
6 Sprig | thyme sprigs |
6 Sprig | rosemary sprigs |
1 Tablespoon | black peppercorn |
2 Whole | lemons, quartered |
14 Pound | (12-14 lb) turkey |
1 Pound | butter, softened |
1 Tablespoon | Ginger, grated |
2 Tablespoon | Thyme Leaves, finely chopped |
1/2 Teaspoon | Allspice, ground |
1/2 Teaspoon | Nutmeg |
3 Sprig | sweet onion, thinly sliced |
1/2 Teaspoon | ground cayenne pepper |
1 Tablespoon | maple syrup |
As Needed | lemon zest |
As Needed | olive oil |
As Needed | salt and pepper |
2 Teaspoon | coriander seeds |
Step 1
Brine time! Dissolve the salt and sugar in 2 gallons of water in a large stockpot. Add the oranges, thyme, rosemary, and peppercorns.
1 Cup salt
1 Cup dark brown sugar
2 Whole oranges, quartered
6 Sprig thyme sprigs
6 Sprig rosemary sprigs
1 Tablespoon black peppercorn
2 Whole lemons, quartered
Step 2
Remove the neck, giblets, and liver from the cavity of the turkey (reserve for making stock or gravy). Soak the turkey in the brine, covered and refrigerated, for at least 6 hours (up to 24 hours).
14 Pound (12-14 lb) turkey
Step 3
Remove turkey from brine, rinse well under cold running water, then pat dry with paper towels, inside and out.
Step 4
Make the butter. In a medium bowl, combine all of the compound butter ingredients and mix until smooth. Set aside. Easy peasy. (you’ll have lots of leftover butter here. Store in an airtight container in the fridge, or freeze, for the next time you grill steak, chicken, or fish).
1 Pound butter, softened
1 Tablespoon Ginger, grated
2 Tablespoon Thyme Leaves, finely chopped
1/2 Teaspoon Allspice, ground
1/2 Teaspoon Nutmeg
3 Sprig sweet onion, thinly sliced
1/2 Teaspoon ground cayenne pepper
1 Tablespoon maple syrup
As Needed lemon zest
Step 5
Spatchcock time. First, remove the backbone. Open the turkey by breaking the breastbone. Flatten the turkey, breast side up. Tuck the wings under the spatchcock. Next, gently stick your hand under the skin, releasing it from the breast and creating a pocket. Stuff the jerk butter evenly under the skin of each breast, creating a thick even layer. Rub the bird all over with olive oil and season with sea salt and cracked black pepper.
As Needed olive oil
As Needed salt and pepper
Step 6
Sprinkle over the coriander seeds and lemon zest, then halve the lemon and place inside the cavity of the bird. Transfer to a large baking sheet.
2 Teaspoon coriander seeds
As Needed lemon zest
Step 7
When ready to cook, set the temperature to 350℉ and preheat, lid closed, 10-15 minutes.
Step 8
Roast the turkey for 2 - 3 hours, until the breast reaches an internal temperature of 160 ℉, and the skin is crispy and golden brown. Remove from grill and rest of at least 20 minutes before carving. Enjoy!
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