It's Way Better Than Thanksgiving Turkey Turkey
Serves: 3
Destiney Bartoletti
1 January 1970
Based on User reviews:
49
Spice
52
Sweetness
50
Sourness
34
mins
Prep time (avg)
5.4
Difficulty
Ingredients:
1 cup
Extra-Virgin Olive Oil1
Salt2 tsps
Dried Thyme6 sprigs
Rosemary (fresh)3 tbsps
Butter (cut into small chunks)1.5 tbsps
Garlic (minced)1 cup
Onion (diced)1 tbsp
Cooking Wine (red, to taste)1 tbsp
Brown Sugar2 tbsps
All-Purpose Flour1.5 cups
Chicken StockDirections:
1
Preheat oven to 400 degrees F (200 degrees C)
2
Pour the olive oil into a roasting pan
3
Place the turkey legs into the oil; turn the legs over several times to coat with oil
4
Sprinkle each leg with salt, black pepper, and thyme; pull the leaves from 3 sprigs of rosemary and sprinkle onto the turkey legs
5
Place the remaining 3 sprigs of rosemary around the legs in the oil
6
Place butter pieces on the legs; sprinkle each leg with garlic and scatter the onion in the pan
7
Roast the legs in the preheated oven until the turkey skin is browned and the juices run clear, 1 1/2 to 2 hours, basting every 20 minutes
8
Reduce heat to 300 degrees F (150 degrees C) and turn the legs over in the pan
9
Roast for 1 hour, basting every 20 minutes
10
Reduce oven heat to 200 degrees F (95 degrees C) and roast until the skin is golden brown, about 1 more hour
11
Remove the turkey legs to a serving platter
12
To make gravy, move the roasting pan with the oil and drippings to a burner set on medium heat; whisk in the cooking wine and brown sugar, stirring until the sugar has dissolved
13
Use the whisk to scrape up and dissolve any brown flavor bits left in the bottom of the pan
14
Whisk in the flour, a little at a time, and stir until the flour is smoothly incorporated into the mixture; pour in the chicken stock and whisk constantly until the gravy comes to a simmer and thickens, about 5 minutes
15
Stir in the gravy browning sauce; allow the gravy to simmer for 3 to 5 minutes and serve with the roasted turkey legs