Roasted Turkey Roulade Recipe (Stuffed Turkey Roll) (2024)

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Roasted Turkey Roulade is a delicious dinner alternative to cooking a whole turkey. This easy turkey roll recipe is the perfect blend of sweet and savory flavors. Wow your guests with this make-ahead Turkey Roulade Recipe.

This recipe was originally posted in 2015 and has been updated to improve reader experience.

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Roasted Turkey Roulade is the perfect Holiday meal. Your guests will be wowed by this culinary beauty.

We love that making this turkey roll recipe takes care of the turkey and stuffing without any tedious carving.

It’s impressive to look at and maybe looks a little intimidating to make, however, it really isn’t difficult at all! We’ll show you how!

Our turkey roll is savory with just a touch of sweet and this recipe makes enough extra stuffing that no one will leave your table hungry!

What is a Turkey Roulade?

A roulade is a technique in which ingredients are rolled. This recipe consists of a homemade stuffing rolled into a boneless turkey breast. Boneless Turkey Roll is another name for this recipe.

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Why we love a Roulade

  • A much more manageable size making serving easier.
    • It also makes freezing much easier. To freeze we slice the roulade into serving-sized pieces and then lay them flat in between pieces of plastic wrap, foil, or waxed paper placed in a resealable storage bag or foil.
  • They cook much quicker! Eliminating the bone speeds up the cooking.
    • That leaves you with more oven time over the holidays!
  • You can stuff them with your favorite stuffing recipe.
    • Other filling ideas include wild rice or quinoa.

Once you try this technique, you’ll be hooked! We are, just take a look at our Lamb Roulade and our Pork Roulade!

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Ingredients

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  • Turkey breast – Boneless and butterflied (see the note below)
  • Onions – We used yellow onions but use your favorite
  • Celery
  • Butter – We used unsalted. If you use salted, just adjust your seasoning to use less
  • Bread Cubes – I use pre-seasoned cubes. Use what you like, purchased, or homemade.
  • Pine nuts – you can substitute with another chopped nut or leave them out.
  • Turkey or chicken stock – Purchased or make your own. I explain how below.
  • Dried cranberries – Craisins
  • Brandy – A non-alcoholic substitute would be apple juice
  • Egg – We use large eggs
  • Fresh herbs – sage and rosemary. Thyme would be another great addition.

Butterflying Technique

The turkey breast is actually made up of two sides of meat separated by the breast bone.

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  • When you remove the breast bone, you can flatten the breast.
    • The meat will resemble two ovals of meat joined together by the underlying skin.
  • We don’t pound the meat to the same thickness. Where it was thicker, we sliced it to an even thickness and put the sliced pieces of meat over the skin that attached both sides of the breast meat. This created more of a rectangle shape which allowed us to roll the turkey breast evenly.

Note: When you buy a turkey breast make sure it’s the actual turkey breast. Some turkey breasts sold by your grocer are just made of turkey breast meat pieces and will not roll out.

Also, if it’s an actual turkey breast, look at the size. The boneless turkey breasts in the store can often include just one side and are under 2 pounds.

They will work but you’ll have a smaller turkey roll and a lot more dressing than you need. Our turkey breast was 5 pounds.

Tips for stuffing a Turkey Roulade

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  1. With the skin side down, apply a 1/2-inch thick layer of the stuffing to the meat side.
    • Leave 1/2-inch from the edge. Otherwise, the stuffing will just ooze out the sides. If it does, just stuff it back in.
  2. Roll the turkey breast as firmly as you can without losing all the filling and secure the turkey roll by tieing it with kitchen twine.
    • A second pair of hands can be very helpful for holding it together while you tie it.
    • Place the turkey breast seam side down over a baking rack sitting over a baking sheet or roasting pan.
    • Baste with butter and season with salt and pepper.
  3. Bake.

Note: We were careful not to touch the spoon we used to apply the stuffing with the raw turkey meat so our bowl of stuffing was never contaminated with the raw poultry. We just spooned the stuffing onto the meat and spread it out with a spatula.

If you’re baking the dressing right away, that wouldn’t be an issue. However, if you plan on freezing the dressing unbaked, you wouldn’t want any food safety concerns.

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How to make homemade Turkey Stock

It’s cheaper to buy an entire turkey and remove the breast yourself. That leaves you with all of those flavorful bones and any parts you don’t routinely bake anyway.

To make homemade turkey stock, put the bones in a large saucepan. I cut out the backbone, the breast bone, and had the giblets and neck bone that were in the cavity of the turkey.

  1. Cover the bones and any additional pieces mentioned above with water. Additionally, you can add onion, celery, and carrots for additional flavor.
  2. Bring to a low boil and then add salt, pepper, and optionally additional herbs, dry or fresh. Turn to a simmer and cook for about 2 hours.
  3. After simmer is complete, you can pour the stock through a strainer or just spoon out the bones and any additions you’ve made.
    • I skim off any cooked herbs or cooked pieces but don’t cool and remove the fat. The fat in your homemade turkey stock adds flavor to the stuffing or makes amazing homemade gravy.
    • Any leftover stock can be frozen.

If you have your butcher butterfly your turkey breast make sure to tell them that you want the bones.

Proper cooking tips

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We placed our Turkey Roulade seam side down on a rack placed over a baking sheet. We brushed the skin with melted butter before placing it in the oven and basted it again about 20 minutes before it was fully cooked.

That keeps the skin supple and browns it beautifully. We didn’t have to cover it but if your turkey starts to get too dark, you can tent a piece of aluminum foil over the top.

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You can cook your Turkey Roll on the grill. Use indirect heat which actually just turns your grill into an oven. This allows you to free up the oven for other dishes.

The most important thing when cooking any poultry is that it’s cooked to the proper temperature to assure no food-born illnesses arise.

The CDC states turkey can be removed from the oven when it reaches an internal temperature of 165°F.

Since the meat is butterflied and we don’t have any bones to worry about. That makes it easier to get a good temperature reading with an instant-read thermometer.

We allow our turkey to rest for 15 to 20 minutes before slicing it. We actually allow any meat we cook to rest. That assures the juices can be reabsorbed making a juicy result.

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This recipe will make more stuffing than what is needed for the turkey roll.

Leftover stuffing can be baked in a buttered dish for 40 to 45 minutes. Cover the stuffing with a lid or aluminum foil for the first 20 minutes and remove the covering for the remaining 20 minutes until browned.

Leftover dressing can also be frozen baked or unbaked in a covered airtight container.

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Our favorite side dishes

Like we stated, one of the good things about this recipe is you don’t need a lot of additional dishes to go with it. Here are a few of our favorites.

Pin this favorite Holiday recipe!

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Some of our favorite Turkey Recipes

  • Leftover Turkey Casserole
  • How to Carve and Spatchco*ck a Turkey
  • Turkey a la King
  • Turkey Meatball Appetizer
  • Hot Turkey Sandwich

We love turkey! You can find all of our Turkey Recipes here.

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Roasted Turkey Roulade

Author: Hostess At Heart

A Turkey Roulade is delicious alternative to cooking a whole turkey. This turkey roll recipe is the perfect blend of sweet and savory.

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Prep Time 45 minutes mins

Cook Time 1 hour hr 30 minutes mins

Resting 20 minutes mins

Total Time 2 hours hrs 35 minutes mins

Course Dinner

Cuisine American

Keyword: Roasted Turkey, Roasted Turkey Roulade, Roulade, Turkey Roll

Servings: 12

Ingredients

  • 3/4 cup dried cranberries
  • 1/2 cup Brandy or Calvados or Apple Juice
  • 4 tbsp butter unsalted
  • 2 onions (medium) chopped
  • 3 stalks celery 1/2-inch-diced
  • 1 pound pork sausage ground
  • 1 tbsp fresh rosemary chopped
  • 1 tbsp fresh sage chopped
  • 1/4 cup pine nuts toasted
  • 12 oz cubed herb-seasoned stuffing mix
  • 2 cups chicken stock * or turkey stock
  • 1 extra-large egg beaten
  • Kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper
  • 5 lb Turkey Breast – 2 halves turkey breast, boned and butterflied (5 pounds) – Have your butcher do this.
  • 3 tbsp butter unsalted, melted

Instructions

Stuffing

  • Add the pinenuts to a small pan and cook over medium heat, stirring frequently. Watch very carefully because they will brown very quickly. Remove them from the pan once toasted so they stop browning.

  • Put the dried cranberries in a small saucepan with the Brandy and 1/2 cup water. Bring the mixture to a boil over medium heat, then lower the heat to simmer for 2 minutes. Remove from the heat and set aside.

  • Put the stuffing mix and turkey or chicken stock in a large bowl.

  • Melt the butter in a large skillet over medium heat. Add the onions and celery and saute until softened, about 5 minutes. Add the sausage, crumbling it into small bits, and saute until cooked and browned. Add the cranberries with the liquid, rosemary, sage, and pine nuts, and cook for 2 more minutes.

  • Add the sausage mixture, egg, 1 teaspoon salt, and 1/2 teaspoon pepper to the stuffing mix and stir well.

  • Preheat the oven or grill to 325 degrees F.

Assemble

  • Lay the butterflied turkey breast skin side down on a cutting board. Sprinkle the meat with 2 teaspoons salt and 1 teaspoon pepper. Spread the stuffing in a 1/2-inch-thick layer over the meat, leaving a half-inch border on all sides. Don't mound the stuffing or the turkey will be more difficult to roll.

  • Cut several long pieces of kitchen twine. Starting at 1 end, roll the turkey like a jelly roll and tuck in any stuffing that tries to escape on the sides. Don't use over-firm pressure or you will lose your stuffing. Tie the roast firmly with kitchen twine every 2 inches to make a compact cylinder. This is easier with an extra person to tie while one holds the roll together.

  • Place the stuffed turkey breast seam side down on a rack placed in a sheet pan. Brush with the melted butter, sprinkle generously with salt and pepper, and roast for 1 1/2 to 2 hours, or until an instant-read thermometer registers 165 degrees F in the center. (I test in a few places after 1 1/4 hours.) Remove the turkey roll from the oven and cover the turkey with aluminum foil. Allow it to rest at room temperature for 15 to 20 minutes. Carve 1/2-inch-thick slices and serve warm.

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Notes

Recipe adapted from Ina Garten, Food Network.

*You can make your own homemade turkey stock by covering turkey bones with water and simmering on the stovetop for 2 hours. We season our stock with salt and pepper. You can optionally add fresh onion, carrots, celery, and herbs for additional flavor.

For grilling, place a rack in a cast iron dutch oven and grill uncovered.

Nutrition

Serving: 12gCalories: 569kcalCarbohydrates: 32gProtein: 52gFat: 24gSaturated Fat: 9gCholesterol: 162mgSodium: 1159mgPotassium: 741mgFiber: 2gSugar: 9gVitamin A: 348IUVitamin C: 2mgCalcium: 74mgIron: 3mg

Nutritional Disclaimer

This recipe was calculated using the exact brands and measurements I used to make this recipe. If you are following a strict diet please note changing anything will cause the nutritional info to change. My calculations are intended as a guide only.

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FAQs

At what temperature is turkey roll cooked? ›

Use a meat thermometer (instant read thermometer) to check the internal temperature. After resting it should be around 75c (165F) though if you check it when you take it out of the oven it can be 5c (10F) lower as the internal temperature will continue to rise at it rests.

How do you flatten turkey breast for roulade? ›

Meat mallet: The smooth side of a meat mallet makes quick work of flattening a boneless turkey breast. If you don't have one, a rolling pin or small skillet works, too. Pound to an even 1/2-inch thickness to easily wrap a tight swirl.

Can you cook turkey roll the night before? ›

Yes, you can make this a day ahead. Of course, roast turkey does taste best the day it's made, but you can store the slow roasted turkey roll in the fridge too. Make sure to keep it in an airtight container. To reheat, place turkey roll on a baking tray and cover with aluminum foil.

How do you cut a turkey breast for roulade? ›

Holding your knife parallel to the cutting board, slice into the thickest portion of the breast, keeping the knife about 1/2 inch above the cutting board. Cut along the length of the breast, stopping about 1/2 inch from the edge so you don't cut all the way through.

Do you cover a turkey roll when baking? ›

Place in your oven and loosely cover it with foil. 6. A turkey fillet roll needs to cook for an 1hr for the first kilo then 40mins per kilo thereafter. For example a 2kg turkey roll will take approximately 1hr and 40mins to cook.

How long does it take to cook a 2 pound turkey roll? ›

The standard rule of thumb for cooking a turkey roll, whether it be stuffed or unstuffed...is 20 minutes per pound, when cooking at 350'F.

How do you reheat turkey roulade? ›

Simply heat your oven to 300 degrees, put the carved meat in a baking dish, and add some chicken broth or turkey stock to the pan. The meat will absorb some of the liquid as it heats, making it nice and juicy. Cover the pan tightly with foil and place it in the oven until the meat is hot, 20 to 30 minutes.

What are 2 ways to keep turkey from drying out? ›

5 Ways to Prevent Your Turkey from Drying Out
  1. Cook Pieces Instead of a Whole Turkey. ...
  2. If Cooking a Whole Turkey, Buy Frozen. ...
  3. Ditch the Plastic Pop-Up Timer; Use an Instant-Read Thermometer Instead. ...
  4. Elevate the Legs. ...
  5. Let the Turkey Rest.
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What is a rolled turkey breast called? ›

A ballotine, or rolled turkey breast, is an excellent method to keep the festive meat from drying out over the festive season. The meat is evenly cooked when rolled into a ballotine, while the stuffing adds moisture from the inside.

What is a butterfly turkey breast? ›

A turkey butterfly, sometimes called a boneless turkey crown, is a turkey breast joint with all the bones removed. If your turkey breast joint has been left on the bone, then you actually have a turkey crown.

How to stuff and roll a turkey breast? ›

Remove the meat from the marinade and pat dry with kitchen paper. Lay the turkey breast skin-side down and place the stuffing into the middle. Fold in the sides around the stuffing. Using kitchen string, tie the meat, at approximately 5cm intervals, until secure.

What temperature is a rolled turkey breast done? ›

If you have a thermometer then it should read 65-70C.

What temperature is a Butterball turkey roll done? ›

Cook for 4 hours or until meat thermometer reads 165°F (74°C).

Is turkey at 180 overcooked? ›

The internet and cookbooks all give too high a temperature. But despite what they all say, you absolutely should NOT cook your turkey breast meat to 165°F (74°C) or to—heaven forbid—180°F (82°C)!

Do you cook turkey to 165 or 180? ›

First thing first: The Agriculture Department says that the safe internal temperature for a turkey is 165 degrees Fahrenheit. It recommends confirming this in the thickest part of the breast, innermost part of the thigh and innermost part of the wing.

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