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Recipe Roundup: Turkey, Turkey, Turkey

Anya Hoffman

Turkey recipes from the pros, curated by the James Beard Foundation

Turkey recipes from the pros, curated by the James Beard Foundation

Anya Hoffman

Mon, May 16, 2016

Whether you're interested in starting a new …

Whether you're interested in starting a new Thanksgiving tradition or just looking to break out of a family-recipe rut, there's no shortage of turkey tutorials to be found this time of year. And who better to trust than a true professional? Here are some of our favorite turkey recipes from industry bigwigs.

Sam Sifton's Simple Roast Turkey [Bon Appétit]

The New York Times editor's go-to Thanksgiving bird is glazed with a rosemary-infused teriyaki butter. Though it may seem like holiday heresy, Sifton swears this recipe will keep the hordes very happy.

Jacques Pépin's Steam-Powered Turkey [NYT]

According to Pépin, a short dip in a steam bath followed by a two-hour blast in a hot oven is all a turkey needs to reach its moistest, most crackly-skinned potential. (An apple cider glaze laced with vinegar and Tabasco also doesn't hurt.)

Jose Garces's Citrus-Marinated Turkey [F&W]

The JBF Award winner slathers his turkey with a blend of citrus juices, garlic, annatto paste, and chiles and lets it sit for over 24 hours before slow-roasting the bird to golden perfection.

Andrea Watman's Overnight Turkey [Zabar's]

The late Andrea Watman of Zabar's liked to roast her turkey at a low temperature overnight. A few inches of water at the bottom of her roasting plan, plus a well-sealed foil tent, were the secrets to her moist, falling-off-the-bone bird.

Donald Link's Boudin-Stuffed Turkey Breast [Saveur]

An alternative to wrestling an enormous bird into the oven: stuff a pounded, boneless turkey breast with flavorful pork boudin sausage, as in this recipe inspired by JBF Award winner Donald Link of New Orleans.