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How to Cook Turkey Roulade: A Wild Turkey Recipe Perfect for the Holidays
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How to Cook Turkey Roulade: A Wild Turkey Recipe Perfect for the Holidays

This Turkey Roulade is our family's favorite wild turkey recipe for the holidays and cooks in less than 30 minutes.

Stuffed Wild Turkey Breast (Turkey Roulade Recipe) with Green Beans

When it comes to wild turkey recipes, few are as versatile, flavorful, and family-friendly as a turkey roulade. A close second is my homemade turkey stock. Whether you're new to cooking wild turkey or looking for a creative new way to cook the turkey you love to hunt in the spring or the fall, this wild turkey breast recipe checks all the boxes. It's easy to prepare and makes a show-stopping centerpiece for your dinner table at Thanksgiving or Christmas.

My goal for this wild turkey dish is to make your life just a little bit easier. I’ll guide you step-by-step through this recipe, sharing tips on brining, rolling, and roasting your wild turkey breast to perfection.

Why Make A Turkey Roulade?

A turkey roulade, or rolled turkey breast, transforms a simple cut of meat into a gourmet dish. The cream cheese and vegetable filling balances perfectly with the tender turkey and aromatic spice rub. It's great for holiday dinners, but also the ideal recipe for busy parents who are looking for something simple to serve up on a busy weeknight throughout the year.

How to Make Turkey Roulade

Step 1: Prepare the Brine Combine water, kosher salt, and granulated sugar in a large pot. Stir until the salt and sugar are dissolved. Bring the mixture to a boil, then cover and turn off the heat. Allow it to cool completely before placing it in the fridge to chill.

Step 2: Brine the Turkey Submerge the turkey breast in the chilled brine solution. Cover and refrigerate for 6 hours or overnight. This step ensures your wild turkey is juicy and flavorful.

Step 3: Prepare the Turkey Breast Once brining is complete, remove the turkey breast from the solution and rinse well with cold water. Pat it dry with paper towels. Discard the brine.

Wild Turkey Breasts

Step 4: Pound the Turkey Breast Place the turkey breast in a large zip-top bag or between two sheets of plastic wrap. Using a meat mallet, pound it out to about ¼-inch thickness. This even thickness ensures easy rolling and even cooking.

Wild Turkey Breast pounded thin with a meat mallet

Step 5: Make the Filling In a mixing bowl, combine the garden vegetable cream cheese, chopped spinach, parsley, roasted red peppers, and cooked bacon. Stir until well mixed.

Turkey Roulade Filling of vegetable cream cheese spread, fresh spinach, fresh parsley, roasted red peppers, and cooked bacon
Turkey Roulade Filling

Step 6: Assemble the Roulade Spread the cream cheese mixture evenly over the flattened turkey breast, leaving about ½ inch around the edges uncovered. Roll the turkey breast tightly, starting from one long side to the other. Secure the roll with toothpicks or butcher's twine.

Turkey Breast covered with cream cheese filling for Turkey Roulade

Step 7: Apply the Spice Rub In a small bowl, mix the onion powder, garlic powder, smoked paprika, kosher salt, and black pepper. Rub this seasoning blend all over the rolled turkey breast.

Turkey Roulade with Spice Rub

Step 8: Roast the Turkey Roulade Preheat your oven to 400 degrees F. Grease a 9x13-inch deep baking dish and place the roulade inside. Roast for 15-20 minutes, or until an instant-read thermometer inserted into the center registers 160-165 degrees F.Step 9: Slice and Serve Carefully remove the toothpicks or twine. Let the roulade rest for 5 minutes before slicing into ½-inch-thick pieces. Serve alongside green beans or your favorite vegetable for a complete meal.

Turkey Roulade and Green Beans

Tips for How to Cook Wild Turkey Breast

Turkey Breast Temp Matters: Cooking to an internal temperature of 160-165 degrees F is key to a juicy turkey roulade. I always use an instant-read thermometer to make sure I get it just right.

Brining Basics: The brine not only adds moisture but also seasons the turkey throughout. Don’t skip this step!

Make Ahead: You can prepare the filling and spice rub a day in advance to save time.

Why Wild Turkey is Perfect for the Holidays

Preparing wild turkey recipes together as a family is a great way to connect and teach kids about where their food comes from. Our 9-year-old daughter was with me during the hunt when I got the turkey I used for this recipe, and she helped me clean the bird and cook the dish.

This stuffed turkey breast recipe is not only delicious but also versatile. You can customize the filling with other herbs, cheeses, or even mushrooms. It’s a dish that brings everyone to the table and is as impressive for a weeknight meal as it is for a special occasion.


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Stuffed Wild Turkey Breast (Turkey Roulade Recipe) with Green Beans

How to Cook Turkey Roulade: A Wild Turkey Recipe Perfect for the Holidays

This Turkey Roulade is our family's favorite wild turkey recipe for the holidays and cooks in less than 30 minutes.

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