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This Roasted Turkey Breast recipe is perfect for everyone that loves turkey but is entertaining a smaller group. I've adapted my hugely popular Thanksgiving Turkey recipe for a smaller party size, making this recipe simpler than ever!

Looking for more Thanksgiving recipes? Try Mashed Potatoes, Sweet Potato Casserole, Turkey Gravy, or Thanksgiving Stuffing!

Two sliced Roasted Turkey breasts on a serving platter with a fork.

Why I love this recipe:

  • Smaller – This is perfect for entertaining a smaller group, or for family dinner during the fall and winter months.
  • Approachable – If you are intimidated by making a big Thanksgiving turkey, then this recipe is perfect for you! No basting or brining; you won't believe how easy and quick it is!
  • Delicious – My Thanksgiving Turkey recipe is one of my highest reviewed recipes and for good reason! It is flavorful, moist, and just absolutely perfect! I have adapted that recipe for the best turkey breast recipe!

How to make Roasted Turkey Breast:

Make Herb Butter: Combine butter, garlic, salt, pepper, and fresh herbs in a bowl.

Two images showing a stick of butter with fresh herbs, and then the butter all mixed to make Herb Butter.

Prep Turkey: Let turkey thaw completely. Pat the turkey dry on all sides with paper towels. Season with salt and pepper. Loosen the skin of the turkey breast and smear a spoonful of herb butter under the skin, spreading it over both sides of the breast. Spread remaining herb butter all of the outside of the turkey breast. Place in a baking dish or sheet pan.

A Turkey with just breast meat in a baking dish covered with salt, pepper, and homemade herb butter.

Roast: Cook at 325°F for about 14-15 minutes per pound, or until internal temperature (inserted into the thickest part of the breast) reaches 165 degrees. (I usually take it out just shy of 165 degrees, as it will continue to cook as it rests). Cover with aluminum foil and let rest for at least 15 minutes.

A turkey with just breast meat covered in garlic herb butter, cooked golden brown.

Serve this oven roasted turkey breast with Mashed Potatoes, Homemade Rolls, Stuffing, and Sweet Potato Casserole. Use leftover turkey in a Turkey Club Wrap or Turkey Cranberry Almond Wrap!

A close up image of a golden herb Roasted Turkey breast, sliced and ready to serve.
4.97 from 1034 votes

Roasted Turkey Breast

Author: Lauren Allen
This Roast Turkey Breast recipe is perfect for everyone that loves turkey but is entertaining a smaller group. I've adapted my hugely popular Thanksgiving Turkey recipe for a smaller party size, making this recipe simpler than ever!
Prep: 30 minutes
Cook: 1 hour
Resting Time: 15 minutes
Total: 1 hour 45 minutes
Servings: 5

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Ingredients 
 

  • 1 Whole or Half Bone-in Turkey Breast*, , or boneless

Herb Butter:

Instructions 

  • Thaw turkey, if frozen. A general rule of thumb is 24 hours for every 5 pounds of Turkey. Remove the thawed turkey from the fridge 20 minutes before cooking.
  • Preheat oven to 325 degrees F.
  • Make herb butter by combining butter, garlic, salt, pepper, and fresh herbs in a bowl.
  • Prep Turkey: Remove turkey from packaging and use paper towels to pat the turkey dry on all sides. Season the outside with some salt and pepper. Loosen the skin of the turkey breast and smear a spoonful of herb butter under the skin, spreading it over both sides of the breast. Spread remaining herb butter all of the outside of the turkey breast. Place in a baking dish or sheet pan.
  • Roast: Position oven racks so the turkey will sit in the center of the oven. Cook at 325 degrees F for about 14-15 minutes per pound, or until internal temperature (inserted into the thickest part of the breast) reaches 165 degrees. (I usually take it out just shy of 165 degrees, as it will continue to cook as it rests).
  • Rest: Remove from oven and cover turkey with a piece of aluminum foil. Allow it to rest for at least 15 minutes before carving.

Notes

*Bone-in Turkey Breast is a turkey with both skin-on breast portions of the turkey connected by the backbone and ribs (The leg, thigh and large cavity portion of the whole turkey have been removed). A half turkey breast (single breast) will also work for this recipe, and cook time will be shorter.
Check out this post for photos and video of How to Carve a Turkey.
 

Nutrition

Calories: 439kcal, Carbohydrates: 1g, Protein: 38g, Fat: 31g, Saturated Fat: 15g, Polyunsaturated Fat: 4g, Monounsaturated Fat: 9g, Trans Fat: 1g, Cholesterol: 161mg, Sodium: 338mg, Potassium: 495mg, Fiber: 0.2g, Sugar: 0.03g, Vitamin A: 608IU, Vitamin C: 2mg, Calcium: 36mg, Iron: 2mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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Lauren Allen

Welcome! I’m Lauren, a mom of four and lover of good food. Here you’ll find easy recipes and weeknight meal ideas made with real ingredients, with step-by-step photos and videos.

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Amy
5 months ago

5 stars
This was delicious and everyone loved it. I followed the directions pretty closely—the 6 lb fresh breast took about a hour and 45 minutes not including resting, though. The day after Thanksgiving we had our granddaughters over for leftovers. The 7-year-old said it was the best turkey she’d ever had in her life. A little later she said, “Grandma, where did you buy this turkey?” I told her where (a local health food store). She said, “Can you make sure you buy the turkey there next year?” This recipe is definitely a keeper!

Atisha
1 year ago

5 stars
This recipe was amazing. Since it was just me and my three kids for Thanksgiving, I decided on a turkey breast, and this was the perfect recipe. My 16 year old son said he’s never been a huge turkey fan, but with this recipe, he is!

Dorothy
2 years ago

5 stars
Last year, my turkey breast was so dry. Yesterday, I fixed this one. It was delicious! So moist and flavorful. Followed recipe exact. This will be my go to for turkey breast from now on. Thanks, Lauren!!

Togue Brawn
1 year ago

5 stars
This was fabulous. I agree with the other commenters that 15 minutes per pound is not NEARLY enough time, but other than that this is a perfect recipe. My 7.5 pound turkey took just under 3 hours.

sheila connor
1 year ago
Reply to  Togue Brawn

Wow 7.5 lb turkey breast must be huge!

Katie
1 year ago
Reply to  sheila connor

Thank you for this. Mine is 8 lbs, and yes, it’s huge! Can you imagine that poor turkey??

R Martin
1 year ago

How is this only one gram of protein and 23 grams of fat per serving? Are the nutrition facts just for the herb butter?

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Andrea Lake
1 year ago
Reply to  R Martin

Thanks for that catch! We fixed the error, the nutritional facts includes everything.

kathy szekely
1 year ago

easy, and outstanding. thanks for this!

David Greene
2 years ago

4 stars
Had a 2lb half, bone in breast. I was skeptical of the 15mins per pound, “even less for 1/2 breast” 325° convection oven, set on convection roast. Took close to an hour to reach 165°
Excellent flavor

L. Hall
2 years ago

Everyone just went on and one about how this was the most moist, best tasting turkey they ever tasted. From the looks on their faces, they weren’t saying it to be nice. Thanks for sharing.

Ang
2 years ago

3 stars
Same as all the reviewers. Adjust the cooking time by at least 1+ hours. I had a 6.8 lb turkey. It was not done at 1 hour 45 minutes. I cranked up the heat at that point to 375 degrees and crossing my fingers that it is done at the 2 hour 45 minute mark.

Terry Z
2 years ago

3.1 lb. Turkey breast, bone-in took 90
minutes. Timed all my sides based on the recipe and ended up eating them with left over chicken cutlets. So frustrating. The time on this recipe is completely off- doesn’t matter if your oven is slightly off temp. Guess we will be having it tm night for dinner.

Senior Chef
2 years ago

The estimate of 15-15 minutes/lb at 325 is woefully short! With a small (3.4lb half breast, bone in) I required nearly 90 minutes to get to 160 degrees and while the meat was not at room temp when I started it was certainly thawed.

Jessica
2 years ago

5 stars
Recipe came out great! My 5.5 pound turkey breast with bone did take 2.5 hours at 325 but was super juicy!

Tina
2 years ago

4 stars
I used 2.77 pound bone-in turkey breast for this recipe today. I baked it at 350 degrees rather than 325 degrees as called for. Despite the higher heat, it took almost two hours for the turkey to reach 165 degrees internally (this happened the first time I used this recipe too). The turkey turned out great, so I will make this recipe again in the future, but I will adjust the time/plan on it taking longer than called for.