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It’s finally time for Turkey Talk!! I LOVE this herb and butter roasted turkey with white wine pan gravy.

Like November is here! I have only been waiting for this day since like, the beginning of August! I am such a freak, I mean who starts thinking about the holidays in the heat of the summer? Basically what I’m trying to say is that this post has been a long time coming.
While everybody was enjoying all the things that go along with October, I was roasting turkeys, mashing potatoes and eating Thanksgiving dinner. Or well, at least towards the end of October I was. I try to be on top of things, but then somehow I always fail.
UGH.
But hey! I got the turkey made and um, I am pretty dang happy with it. I mean, come on. Doesn’t it look perfect?!?!
It is!!

Ok, so here’s the deal. When it comes to the holidays, I am all about traditional. I love traditions and to be honest, I don’t like breaking them. That said, I do love to switch little things up just a little with things like side dishes and desserts. But the turkey?
The turkey has to be classic. Herbs and butter. Nothing fancy, nothing overdone. Just classic, simple and delicious flavors.

For as long as I can remember, my mom has always cooked the Thanksgiving bird. Even last year, she cooked the turkey. She is a good turkey roaster and we had a good thing going. I’d do the sides + desserts + apps and she handled the turkey…although last year, I do recall that she and my dad were out hiking for most the time the turkey was cooking leaving me to tend to it.
Actually, as I recall, she and dad were still hiking when people began arriving for dinner. Typical.
Anyway, I love my mom’s classic turkey, so I took inspiration from her, read a whole bunch online and then made some turkeys (yup plural, and I still have three more to make between now and Christmas). And you guys, I swear by this turkey you see here today.
It’s perfection and I could not be more excited about it.

As you can read from the title, Herb and Butter Roasted Turkey with White Wine Pan Gravy, my turkey is simple and traditional. Pretty sure it doesn’t get much more classic than this.
Just the way I like it.
The secret to my turkey is a butter soaked cheesecloth. I read about this method of cooking the bird in this month’s Food and Wine. The second I read about it, I knew I had to try it. It’s flipping genius!
You soak a layer of cheesecloth in melted butter (mine is full of fresh thyme, sage, parsley and lemon zest!) and then drape the butter soaked cheesecloth over the bird. Then you roast the turkey with the cheesecloth ON the bird. The cloth protects the skin from burning all while basting the turkey with butter the entire time it roasts.
Genius I tell you, and the skin comes out perfect, the meat is incredibly moist and the flavor is spot on! You do not even need to tent the bird with foil, the butter soaked cheesecloth works magic guys and it could not be easier.
Soo the gravy though?!? My mom has alway has always had trouble with gravy. Like it was either clumpy, too thin or flavorless. I get it, gravy can be hard, but this pan gravy will make your life simple. Nothing too tricky and it gets made in the very same pan you roast the turkey in. Hello less dishes – YES!
Plus, the flavor is out of this world. It’s all about those pan drippings. 🙂

So are you excited yet?? Are you going to start planning Thanksgiving? It’s T-minus twenty days away and I have then next couple weeks packed with my personal Thanksgiving menu. Think sweet taters, pies, cookies, mashers, casseroles, salad, bread and the works. I may even throw a few drinks your way this holiday season too.
Wait, question: are we into drinks? Like cocktails? With booze? Let me know.
It’s gonna be a really good November. But since Turkey is the star of the show, I figured I would start there.
Next up are the apps, sides, desserts and a couple easy dinners too (you know cause we all gotta eat between now and the big day – duh!).
YUM. Did you break out the stretchy pants yet, cause I think it may be time. I am full-force (like intensely so) in all holiday GO mode, so excited!

SIDE NOTE: My dad asked, since we had turkey in October, if that meant we could skip it at Thanksgiving. I practically looked at him like he was insane. I mean, what??!? Who skips the turkey on Thanksgiving? Guys, he is out of his mind I tell ya. Like losing it BIG TIME.
Or he’s just a giant Scrooge, thinking a combo of both actually.

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That picture? It makes you happy and excited, right?? I know, me too!!
Wow, Tieghan … you’ve used this a couple of years … SOOO many comments! I read through them (well, most of them) and answered all my questions but one. When you baste the turkey, I assume you baste right through the cheesecloth, yes? We’ve always found turkeys to be an easy thing to cook, but I really want to try the cheesecloth idea … I love the color of your bird. Happy 1st of Nov … BTW, are you doing anything special for Guy Fawkes’ Day? (Roasted Parliament, perhaps? )
Hey Dean! Yes, I baste right through the cheesecloth. It works great!!
haha, no, nothing special!
Please let me know if you have other questions. Hope you love this recipe. Thank you! ?
Does the cooking time apply to a turkey that is 14-15lb… This is the first Thanksgiving turkey I have ever made and don’t want to let anyone down.. Thanks in advance
Hi Melina! Yes, the cooking time is for a 14-15 pound turkey. Let me know if you have other questions. Hope you love the this. thanks! 🙂
I love Turkey and I loved this recipe.
Thank you so much to share it with us, I will try it .
Thanks a ton Debby!
Warning: Never see this with hungry!
Haha! Might not be the best idea!
Wow it looks very good 🙂
Thank you!
Hope you had an amazing ,Reviewed many recipes but chose yours to prepare my turkey this year
Thanks so much Paty! So happy you chose it, hope it was delicious!
Wow, it’s very beautiful, I’m going to try and do it. It must be a delight.
I hope you love them! Thank you!
Realmente verifiquei novamente as dicas e não posso deixar de dizer que é perfeito, vou fazer. Obrigada por compartilhar.
Obrigado!
very good
Thanks!
I’m happy when I find articles talking about Delicious, Thaks!
Thank you Sabrina!
What a sensational recipe, I really enjoyed it, I’ll make one now!
Thank you i hope you love it!
I’m happy when I find articles talking about Delicious, Thaks!
Thank you!
When I say the gravy was brown, I mean it was like “Chocolate Brown”!!
What happened????
HI Leslie, where there a lot of browned bits in your pan? Again, how did it taste> If it tasted delicious, I really would not worry about the color.
Well, I have to say that this was the Juiciest, most flavorful turkey we have ever had! A lot of my guests commented on how wonderful it was! I did have some issues, however, while preparing it, and could use some suggestions for next year.
For one, I had heard that we should NOT baste the turkey while cooking due to the fact that every time you open the oven door, the oven looses heat, & the turkey takes longer to cook….mine took a little over 3 hours (14-15 pound) with a convection oven because I followed your direction to a T. After the first time I basted, rotated the turkey, I thought Oh No, it’s going to take forever to cook!
Then the gravy….Mine was totally BROWN!!! Again, I followed your steps in the direction, but wasn’t it suppose to be a light color? One of my guest said it looks like a beef gravy, this is turkey!!! What went wrong?
Hey Leslie, I only baste the turkey if there are ton of drippings that have fallen to the pan, it is definitely not needed if you prefer not to. As for the gravy. how did it taste? Mine is typically darker brown too, but my family loves this! Let me know if you have other questions. Hope you and your family had a Merry Christmas!
I am glad to hear that your gravy was dark brown too, not like the photo! I did have a lot of brown bits on the bottom of the pan, so hence, maybe that is why the gravy was so dark. Any tips to have the gravy color like the photo? The gravy is very good, so I can now rest easy!!! Thank you again for a fabulous recipe!!
Hey Leslie! Just use less of the brown bits. Thanks! 🙂
HALFBAKEDHARVEST, PLEASE ANSWER THE LAST 2 COMMENTS!!!
I know this is a busy time of year, but we need answers!
Thank you,
Leslie
Hi Leslie, I am sorry. I respond to comments every night. Sometimes and upwards of 100+. Occasionally some can be missed. I hope you understand. I have answered your comments. Let me know if you have other questions. Merry Christmas!