Hosting Christmas dinner for six? This turkey crown is a great option. The garlic and herb stuffing adds loads of flavour while keeping the meat juicy
Prep:20 mins
2-2½kg turkey crown, on the bone150g garlic & herb soft cheese25g butter, melted150ml white wine or dry sherry200ml chicken stock
STEP 1Heat the oven to 190C/170C fan/gas 6. Lift the skin on the crown, and carefully push your hand underneath until you can reach all the way down. Push half the soft cheese under the skin of each breast, then massage the skin so the cheese is spread out under the skin and covers the whole crown.STEP 2Put the turkey in a roasting tin, skin-side up. Brush the skin with some of the butter and season with salt. Roast for 30 mins, then brush with a bit more butter. Roast for another 1 hr, brushing with the remaining butter once more, until the crown is cooked through. If you have a meat thermometer, it should read 65C when inserted into the thickest part of the breast. Alternatively, insert a skewer and ensure the juices run clear.STEP 3Transfer the turkey to a board or warm dish to catch any juices, and leave to rest for at least 20 mins. Meanwhile, pour the wine into the roasting tin and scrape and browned bits from the bottom. If the tin is flameproof, bring to the boil directly over a high heat, or pour everything into a saucepan first. Cook until reduced to a syrup, then add the stock and any resting juices. Continue to cook until reduced by half, about 10 mins. Carve the turkey in long slices and serve with the sauce.