Why Should You Spatchcock a Turkey?
First and foremost, let’s talk about what Spatchcock Turkey is… “Spatchcock” is a specific method of preparing and cooking poultry. In this technique, a sharp knife is used to remove the backbone from whole poultry, allowing the chicken or turkey to be spread out, pressed down, and cooked flat. Butterfly is another term for this, as in “butterflied turkey”. There are several benefits to cooking your turkey using the spatchcock method:
Reduce Cooking Time – By flattening the turkey, heat is able to more thoroughly and quickly cook the meat. Traditionally, roasting a turkey in a 350 degree oven requires 13-14 minutes per pound to cook. When you spatchcock first, however, you only need about 8-9 minutes per pound. The difference really adds up for a 12-14 pound turkey! Create a Super Crispy Skin – All of the turkey skin is in an even, upward-facing layer when you spatchcock. This means that every available inch is roasted to golden, crispy perfection. Try Something New! – While we all know and love traditional roasted or smoked turkey around the holidays, there is a lot to be said for featuring a delicious bird with a unique twist.
The Best Spatchcock Turkey Recipe – Smoked or Roasted!
Because spatchcocking allows the whole turkey to be smoked or roasted evenly and perfectly, you want to be sure that great flavor is in every bite. The key to a terrific turkey is a well-seasoned brine, and a simple yet fabulous spice rub. This combination produces the juiciest meat and makes the crispy skin so incredibly flavorful. It’s ideal to both brine and use a spice rub, but you should do at least one to your Spatchcock Turkey before cooking.
What Ingredients You Need
My favorite turkey spice rub actually smells like the holidays. Just one whiff and you’ll feel ready to pile on the sweaters and huddle around the family dinner table together! Our fantastic Turkey Spice Rub includes:
Salt (sea salt or kosher salt) Pepper Garlic powder Onion powder Dried thyme Dried rosemary Paprika Ground nutmeg
For this Spatchcock Smoked Turkey recipe you’ll also need a 12-14 pound whole turkey (obviously important for a smoked turkey recipe…), and melted butter. We highly recommend that you brine the turkey a full 24 hours before cooking. This will help create the absolute crispiest skin and juiciest meat! However, the rub can act as a “dry brine” if you rub it on in advance.
How to Spatchcock Turkey
If you’ve brined the turkey, remove the bird from the brine and allow it to air dry for about 1-2 hours at room temperature before spatchcocking. Before starting, look at the turkey carefully to determine where you see the breast meat. Then, flip the turkey over and find the backbone. Use strong kitchen shears (poultry shears) to cut alongside the backbone, from one end of the bird to the other. Then, cut along the other side of the backbone to remove it completely. Keep the shears very close to the backbone so as not to cut off any meat. Pro Tip: Keep the backbone and all discarded turkey bones and juices to make a homemade stock! Next, open the turkey’s cavity to find the breastbone. Cut a shallow incision through the flexible bone from one end to the other, yet not all the way through the breast meat and skin on the other side. This allows the turkey to be flattened. (See photos for reference.) Place the turkey breast-side-up on a large rimmed baking sheet or roasting pan. Push the breasts down to flatten the turkey, and pull the drumsticks down and together to create the classic spatchcock shape. If there’s no room on the baking sheet, you can leave the legs folded in their natural position. Fold the tips of the wings backward under the breast to keep them in place. You now have a spatchcocked turkey. Ta-da!
Roasted or Smoked Spatchcock Turkey
A fabulous roasted or smoked whole turkey is a must-have at the Thanksgiving table. By spatchcocking the bird beforehand, either cooking method you choose is sure to yield a juicy, flavorful, tender turkey with lots of wonderfully crispy skin. Here are the simple steps for preparing a turkey after it’s been brined and spatchcocked… First, pat the turkey totally dry with a paper towel. Then pour the melted butter over the top and rub (or brush) it over the entire surface of the turkey. Mix together all the herbs and spices for the turkey rub, and sprinkle generously over the turkey to coat.
How Long to Smoke a Spatchcock Turkey
Smoked Spatchcock Turkey: Preheat a smoker (or pellet grill) to 350 degrees F. Once hot and ready, move the turkey from the baking sheet and onto the smoker rack. Close the smoker and cook the turkey until the temperature of the turkey breast reaches 165 degrees F. Smoking the turkey not only offers moist juicy turkey meat and crispy skin, it also provides a deep smoky flavor and frees up the oven for other holiday dishes!
How Long to Cook a Spatchcock Turkey in the Oven
Roasted Spatchcock Turkey: Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F. Move the racks, if needed, to allow for the height of the turkey. Once hot, place the turkey in the oven and roast until the temperature of the turkey breast reaches 165 degrees F. For both cooking methods, be sure to place the thermometer deep into the breast. The total cooking time is determined by the size/weight of the turkey… Again, spatchcocking a turkey first will mean you only need about 8-9 minutes per pound to cook! Allow the smoked or roasted turkey to rest for several minutes before moving to a cutting board for carving and serving. Pro Tip: Save the drippings and giblets to make an excellent gravy! How To Make Turkey Gravy
Serving Suggestions
Enjoy Spatchcock Smoked (or Roasted!) Turkey for Thanksgiving with other Thanksgiving recipes like the Best Mashed Potatoes, Roasted Butternut Squash, Oven Roasted Vegetables with Maple Glaze, Candied Carrots with Maple Syrup, flavorful and fluffy Homemade Slow Cooker Stuffing or Epic Seafood Dressing Recipe, and our amazing Apple Cider Turkey Gravy. But seriously, who says turkey is just for Thanksgiving? Make succulent turkey any time of the year and serve with Mashed Sweet Potatoes, Fluffy Jalapeno Cheddar Cornbread, Spiced Apples (Instant Pot), and Lt. Dan’s Steakhouse Salad. Whenever and however you make Spatchcock Turkey, I hope you love this method as much as we do!
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