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Ok, I admit that it's not possible to [[Roast|roast]] a whole [[Turkey|turkey]] in a [[Slow cooker|slow cooker]] unless it is ''very small''.  However it is perfectly possible to slow cook a turkey crown, turkey breast or a turkey leg.
 
In the UK our local supermarket (Morrisons) sell a 1600g [3.5 lb] [[Turkey|turkey]] leg, separated into two pieces for just £4.50, compared to £24 for a turkey crown.  The leg is ideal for prolonged cooking and it '''''will''''' [[Roast|roast]] in the [[Slow cooker|slow cooker]].
 
I've used a massive amount of [[Fresh herbs|fresh herbs]] from our garden to give this joint masses of flavour.
 
The [[Roasting|roasting]] occurs because the [[Turkey|turkey]] is kept out of the [[Stock|stock]] by sitting it on 5 or 6 balls of scrunched up [[Baking|baking]] [[Foil|foil]], a large [[Onion|onion]], halved and a bed of [[Herbs|herbs]].  I've used 500 ml of stock and 6 rashers of streaky [[Bacon|bacon]] to prevent the turkey from [[Drying|drying]] out. Plus some [[Garlic|garlic]] for extra flavour.
 
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Ok, I admit that it's not possible to [[Roast|roast]] a whole [[Turkey|turkey]] in a [[Slow cooker|slow cooker]] unless it is ''very small''.  However it is perfectly possible to slow cook a turkey crown, turkey breast or a turkey leg.
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In the UK our local supermarket (Morrisons) sell a 1600g [3.5 lb] [[Turkey|turkey]] leg, separated into two pieces for just £4.50, compared to £24 for a turkey crown.  The leg is ideal for prolonged cooking and it '''''will''''' [[Roast|roast]] in the [[Slow cooker|slow cooker]].
 
I've used a massive amount of [[Fresh herbs|fresh herbs]] from our garden to give this joint masses of flavour.
 
The [[Roasting|roasting]] occurs because the [[Turkey|turkey]] is kept out of the [[Stock|stock]] by sitting it on 5 or 6 balls of scrunched up [[Baking|baking]] [[Foil|foil]], a large [[Onion|onion]], halved and a bed of [[Herbs|herbs]].  I've used 500 ml of stock and 6 rashers of streaky [[Bacon|bacon]] to prevent the turkey from [[Drying|drying]] out. Plus some [[Garlic|garlic]] for extra flavour.


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Latest revision as of 12:56, 17 March 2024


Ok, I admit that it's not possible to roast a whole turkey in a slow cooker unless it is very small. However it is perfectly possible to slow cook a turkey crown, turkey breast or a turkey leg.

In the UK our local supermarket (Morrisons) sell a 1600g [3.5 lb] turkey leg, separated into two pieces for just £4.50, compared to £24 for a turkey crown. The leg is ideal for prolonged cooking and it will roast in the slow cooker.

I've used a massive amount of fresh herbs from our garden to give this joint masses of flavour.

The roasting occurs because the turkey is kept out of the stock by sitting it on 5 or 6 balls of scrunched up baking foil, a large onion, halved and a bed of herbs. I've used 500 ml of stock and 6 rashers of streaky bacon to prevent the turkey from drying out. Plus some garlic for extra flavour.


Roasting a turkey in a slow cooker
Electus
Servings:Serves 4
Calories per serving:1046
Ready in:10 hours, 15 minutes
Prep. time:15 minutes
Cook time:10 hours
Difficulty:Easy
Recipe author:Chef
First published:24th November 2014

Best recipe review

Brilliant idea!

5/5

I didn't think this would work until I tried it. It's great if you don't have access to an oven and it tasted as good as it looked.

Paul R Smith

Ingredients

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Mise en place

Method

  1. Loosely scrunch up 5 or 6 balls of baking foil and place in the base of the slow cooker
  2. Arrange the onion halves where they will provide the best support for the turkey leg
  3. Distribute the smashed garlic in the base of the cooker and make a bed with your fresh herbs
  4. Make up 500 ml ( almost a pint) of chicken stock and pour this into the base of the cooker
  5. Lay the turkey leg on the bed of herbs and drizzle with a little olive oil and sprinkle with the black pepper
  6. Lay the rashers of streaky bacon over the leg
  7. Loosely cover with a sheet of baking foil
  8. Pop the lid on and slow cook on low for 10 hours
  9. You could prepare this the night before and set the slow cooker on a timer if you wanted to have this in the middle of the day
  10. Discard the bacon rashers as they will now be tasteless, all their flavour has gone into the turkey and the stock.
  11. Use the stock as gravy, thickening it with a tablespoon of gravy granules or few teaspoons of cornflour if needed
  12. Carve and serve!

Serving suggestions

Serve with roast potatoes and all the trimmings

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