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Dry Brine Turkey Breast

November 17, 2018 by Mahy, Updated November 23, 2022 30 Comments

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Long Pin for Succulent Dry Brined Turkey Breast

If you’ve been shy to cook turkey breasts, try this easy, succulent and really fool proof Dry Brine Turkey Breast recipe with gravy. Beware, the dry brine gives incredible flavor to your turkey—you won’t be able to go back!

A platter showing close up of some slices of roast turkey, a flower and some broccoli

Whether you do Thanksgiving or Friendsgiving, it’s ten times easier for you to start off with turkey breasts. And using a dry brine brings out incredible moisture and flavor to the turkey, so rest assure you’ll love it!

Can you believe it’s Thanksgiving week!!  OMG are you geared up and ready to go? I’ve been busy with lots of turkey, brining turkey, and turkey roast for Friendsgiving.

I’m really softening up to Friendgiving year after year. And this dry brine turkey breast recipe is seriously the BEST for a Friendsgiving party.

 

 

 

Even more for Thanksgiving, because I don’t know about you, but all my family loves turkey breast. I took this a step further and now in LOVE with this Turkey Tenderloin Recipe!

So after years, I decided I’m only making roast turkey breast recipe from now onwards. It’s easier, quicker and above all delicious!

PS–Another terrific turkey breast recipe that’s fool proof and made on the stove (no prep ahead required) is this Turkey Breast Recipe On the Stove.

DRY BRINE TURKEY

Why Dry Brine? First of all because it’s dry brine. Dry brining the turkey infuses a ton of flavor which is really essential for your turkey. Another thing is the moisture.

In brief, dry brining the turkey using salt and dry spice will withdraw the moisture from the turkey at first.

Then the salt dissolves into the moisture and it gets reabsorbed back in to the turkey as a salty flavorful moisture. The salty moisture also breaks down tough muscle proteins resulting in tender meat.

Likewise, just as important as brining the turkey, balancing the brine is very important. The balance of salt to sugar to spice.

You can definitely play around with different spices, but make sure the salt and sugar levels are balanced.

Brining time is always between 1-3 days and this helps the turkey breast make the most out of brining.

A whole set up showing the whole platter of sliced roast turkey breasts, broccoli florets, a bowl of cranberry sauce, a bowl of mashed sweet potatoes, serving spoons and some fresh cranberries for decor

Right before roasting the turkey, I add a mixture of unsalted butter and parsley under the turkey breast skin and on top.

Similarly this step adds extra moisture and you an add extra spices, garlic, lemon, herbs and anything you like.

Meat thermometer is ideal to check doneness of your tucker breast so don’t skimp on that!

Finally the gravy. I add some Worcestershire sauce to the mix of butter, flour and turkey juices for maximum flavor.

Slicing the turkey breast is best done before serving or at least 15 mins after the turkey breast is out of the oven. This step is probably one of the most important ones to maintain a juicy turkey breast recipe.

HOW TO DRY BRINE A TURKEY

Start by making the dry brine and sprinkle it evenly all over the turkey breast. It seems like lots of salt, but it’s just right.

After brining the turkey breast, you’ll need to slather the butter everywhere and roast the turkey.

Now make the gravy. First of all, you’ll need to remove the turkey from the roasting pan and tent it over with foil. Strain the juices and set aside.

Get the gravy going by making a basic roux. Similarly you can add the softened roast garlic cloves or onions here. Or simply use the strained juices to impact the flavors.

Finally, the Worcestershire sauce is added in to boost up the flavor. And finally it’s time to slice the turkey breast, drizzle your gravy and indulge!

Enjoy this turkey breast recipe—Thanksgiving or not, a turkey breast is a treat anytime! 🙂

A side view of a platter showing some sliced roasted dry brined turkey breast with gravy drizzled on top.

DRY BRINE RECIPE TIPS

  • Plan ahead. Remember the dry brine needs at least a full day, so make sure you’ve planned for that.
  • Pat dry the turkey well before brining.
  • Use the perfect ratios of salt and sugar so the moisture is perfect. Likewise adjust your spice level to your taste.
  • Add cumin, turmeric, chilli flakes or any of your favorite spice combos.
  • Be careful about using garlic powder and onion powder because they can be too strong if you’re planing to brine for 3 days.
  • Make sure the turkey breast is rested for at least 15 minutes before slicing.

Close up of the finished sliced turkey breasts on a platter with some broccoli and fresh cranberries

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A platter showing close up of some slices of roast turkey, a flower and some broccoli
3.66 from 82 votes
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Succulent Dry Brined Turkey Breast

If you’ve been shy to cook turkey breasts, try this easy, succulent and really fool proof Dry Brined Turkey Breast recipe with gravy. Beware, the dry brine gives incredible flavor to your turkey—you won’t be able to go back!
Course holiday, holidays, Main Course, Main Dish
Cuisine American
Keyword Dry Brine, Dry Brine Turkey, Dry brining a Turkey, How to dry brine a turkey, Roast turkey breast
Prep Time 1 day 22 hours 40 minutes
Cook Time 1 hour 10 minutes
Resting time 15 minutes
Total Time 1 day 23 hours 50 minutes
Servings 8
Calories 47 kcal
Author Mahy

Ingredients

For the Brine:


  • 2 Tablespoons Salt Pink Himalayan
  • 1 Tablespoon Sugar
  • 1 Tablespoon Oregano
  • 1 Tablespoon Rosemary
  • 1 teaspoon nutmeg

Butter:

  • 1 stick butter unsalted at room temperature
  • 1/3 cup parsley chopped

Roasting:

  • 1 tablespoon olive oil
  • 4 Garlic heads sliced in half
  • 3 Rosemary sprigs

Gravy:

  • 1 tablespoon butter
  • 1 tablespoon flour
  • 1 cup Turkey stock from strained turkey juices
  • 1 teaspoon Worcestershire

Instructions

  1. Pat the turkeyr breast dry vey well.

  2. Prepare the brine and sprinkle it over the turkey and under the turkey breast skin over the flesh.
  3. Place the turkey in the fridge for 1-3 days maximum.
  4. When it’s time to roast the turkey, preheat the oven to 375F.
  5. Mix the butter and herbs in a small bowl and slather it under the skin and over the skin.
  6. Roast the turkey breast by placing a parchment paper over a baking sheet. Drizzle that olive oil, put the onions, garlic, fresh rosemary and put the turkey breasts right over them.
  7. Roast the turkey breast for 1 hour and 10 mins.
  8. Remove the turkey breast to a cutting board and cover loosely with foil.
  9. Strain the turkey juices and set aside.
  10. Make the gravy: Melt the butter in a medium pot, add the flour and stir. Add in the stock and let it boil for at least 10 mins over low heat. Add the Worcestershire sauce and sir well. Remove from the heat.
  11. Slice the turkey and serve with the grave! Enjoy 🙂

Recipe Video

Recipe Notes

Plan ahead. Remember the dry brine needs at least a full day, so make sure you’ve planned for that. Pat dry the turkey well before brining. Use the perfect ratios of salt and sugar so the moisture is perfect. Likewise adjust your spice level to your taste. Add cumin, turmeric, chilli flakes or any of your favorite spice combos. Be careful about using garlic powder and onion powder because they can be too strong if you’re planing to brine for 3 days. Make sure the turkey breast is rested for at least 15 minutes before slicing.

Nutrition Facts
Succulent Dry Brined Turkey Breast
Amount Per Serving
Calories 47 Calories from Fat 27
% Daily Value*
Fat 3g5%
Saturated Fat 1g6%
Cholesterol 4mg1%
Sodium 2678mg116%
Potassium 44mg1%
Carbohydrates 2g1%
Vitamin A 100IU2%
Vitamin C 0.9mg1%
Calcium 15mg2%
Iron 0.5mg3%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

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  1. Lauren

    December 11, 2020 at 9:55 am

    This says to place onions on the cookie sheet but there are no onions in the recipe list. How much onion should I use? And how long does this need to sit out of the fridge before going in the over?

    Reply
  2. Lauren

    November 23, 2020 at 2:38 pm

    Could you use fresh herbs in the brine? I bought a lot of fresh rosemary and need to find a way to use it. Also, would a small amount of sage work too?

    Thank you!

    Reply
    • Mahy

      November 30, 2020 at 2:22 pm

      Hi Lauren, yes of course!!

      Reply
  3. Susan

    November 27, 2019 at 2:14 pm

    Hello! Are the herbs in the brine dry? I assume so but want to confirm. Thanks!

    Reply
    • Mahy

      November 27, 2019 at 3:22 pm

      Yes!

      Reply
  4. Shelley Samuels

    November 26, 2019 at 9:16 pm

    How long should u leave The turkey out of the fridge before cooking.?

    Reply
  5. MW Whitton

    November 25, 2019 at 9:48 pm

    Are the herbs in the brine, dried herbs (I assumed) or fresh??

    Reply
    • Mahy

      December 9, 2019 at 10:06 pm

      Dried absolutely!

      Reply
    • Joan

      November 23, 2021 at 6:23 pm

      Should I rinse off the dry brine before I roast the turkey?

      Reply
  6. Bill Graham

    November 19, 2019 at 3:36 pm

    Please tell me that this is a typo also:

    1%
    Sodium 2678mg116%

    That would make itTurkey Jerky

    Reply
    • Mahy

      November 21, 2019 at 9:37 am

      YES sorry that is a typo!!!

      Reply
  7. Amarie

    November 21, 2018 at 1:06 am

    What size turkey breast is this for?

    Reply
    • Mahy

      November 21, 2018 at 10:14 am

      This is for a turkey breast that’s about 7-8 pounds, but I split it into two breasts and removed a chunk of the back bones so it’s easy to slice.

      Reply
  8. Karen Serrianne

    November 20, 2018 at 1:13 pm

    The brine ingredients have 2 Tbsp. pink Himalayan salt and then 1 Tbsp. salt, but instructions say to use the right ratio of salt to sugar. There is no sugar mentioned in the ingredients. Is the 2nd listing of salt (1 tbsp.) supposed to be sugar?

    Reply
    • Mahy

      November 20, 2018 at 3:08 pm

      Yes Karen, so sorry for the typo! i just fixed it

      Reply
  9. Eleanor

    November 20, 2018 at 12:05 pm

    5 stars
    Where is the sugar in this recipe?
    It shows two types of salt – is that right?

    Reply
    • Mahy

      November 20, 2018 at 3:08 pm

      Yes! So sorry for the typo again! It’s alll fixes now

      Reply
  10. Jyothi (Jo)

    November 20, 2018 at 8:30 am

    5 stars
    The meat definitely looks succulent and tender. Beautifully presented as well.

    Reply
  11. Gordon Money

    November 20, 2018 at 8:28 am

    The note talks about the balance between salt and sugar, but there is no sugar in the recipe. Is the tablespoon of salt in the brine supposed to be sugar?

    Reply
    • Mahy

      November 21, 2018 at 10:03 am

      Yes Gordon, I fixed that!

      Reply
  12. Gordon Money

    November 20, 2018 at 8:17 am

    The notes say to have a balance between sugar and salt, but there is no sugar in the recipe. Is the 1 Tablespoon salt a typo?

    Reply
    • Mahy

      November 21, 2018 at 10:03 am

      It was a typo and all fixed now!! 🙂

      Reply
  13. Marisa Franca

    November 20, 2018 at 7:38 am

    5 stars
    Lovely photos and your turkey breast looks amazing. When turkey is on sale we always pick up a few and Hubby cuts them apart. We save the breast to make by itself. We’ll have to try out your dry rub.

    Reply
  14. Janet Carmichael

    November 20, 2018 at 6:31 am

    You talk about sugar in the brine in your notes but you don’t have it in the ingredients. Also, I can’t imagine it isn’t a good idea to not rinse the brine before roasting.

    You talk about roasting for 1.10 but don’t mention the size of the turkey breast? That would be relative, no? You mention using an internal thermometer to check but then don’t mention what temp one should be looking for.

    No instructions for the gravy?

    Seems like this post was super rushed.

    Reply
    • Mahy

      November 21, 2018 at 10:08 am

      Hi Janet, you’re absolutely right. 🙂 I’ve fixed that, and to answer you just in case– I’ve read so much about rinsing the brine versus not rinsing, there’s no clear value to rinsing the brine and so I didn’t. I’ve found it to be perfect–not salty at all!
      Size of both turkey breasts are 7 pounds and they should cook up till 165 degrees F.
      Gravy instructions are in the paragraph before last 🙂

      Reply
  15. Jeannette

    November 20, 2018 at 2:31 am

    5 stars
    I am so happy you emphasized the salt and sugar levels should be balanced. My recipe a few years back didn’t make a big deal out of it, and it wasn’t quite right. This is just right. YUM!

    Reply
    • Mahy

      November 21, 2018 at 10:08 am

      Thanks so much Jeannette!

      Reply
  16. Dan Zehr

    November 19, 2018 at 3:32 pm

    5 stars
    Wow is so beautiful and tasty for the holidays! I want to try it immediately. Wonderful combination of ingredients. This is 100% perfect for me. Thank you for sharing.

    Reply
  17. Claudia Lamascolo

    November 19, 2018 at 2:51 pm

    I can tell just by the photo how juicy and moist this wonderful recipe and bird it!

    Reply
  18. Cheese Curd In Paradise

    November 19, 2018 at 12:40 pm

    5 stars
    I have never brined a turkey! I read so many people state it as a must, and I love your method of a dry brine. Thank you!

    Reply
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