Pot Turkey Breast

One surprisingly overlooked aspect of turkey breast is how deeply it retains the aroma of herbs and spices during slow cooking. I love how the scent of rosemary, garlic, and citrus gently wafts through the house as the roast gently simmers overnight. It’s like waking up to a warm, savory promise every morning.

This recipe isn’t just about convenience—it’s about transforming a simple piece of poultry into the centerpiece that whispers comfort and sophistication. The slow cooker creates a tender, juicy texture that even the skeptics can’t resist, with the spoon clinking softly as it stirs the flavorful juices.

WHY I LOVE THIS RECIPE?

Crock Pot Turkey
  • I finally found a way to cook turkey that stays moist without constant fuss.
  • The smell of herbs mingling with the turkey during cooking is intoxicating.
  • It’s perfect for busy days but still feels indulgent.
  • Perfectly portable for leftovers, which only get better the next day.
  • It reminds me of family holiday mornings, but with a modern twist.

As the seasons change and lighting shifts, this dish feels especially timely. It’s a comforting nod to traditions but adapted for today’s busy lives. The simplicity of throwing everything into the crock pot makes it easy to forget the stress and just enjoy the moment.

Once done, the turkey slices easily and retains every bit of its juicy flavor, making it a versatile star for sandwiches or salads. Sitting down to carve the tender meat feels like a quiet celebration of slow cooking’s magic, a reminder that good things take time and patience.

Herb-Infused Slow Cooker Turkey Breast

This dish features turkey breast cooked slowly until tender and juicy, infused with the aromas of rosemary, garlic, and citrus. The slow cooking process results in a moist, easily sliced poultry with a flavorful, aromatic profile and a rustic appearance. The final dish showcases tender meat nestled in a fragrant herb and spice mixture, ready to serve as a main course or for leftovers.
Cook Time 8 minutes
Servings: 6
Course: Main Course
Cuisine: American
Calories: 250

Ingredients
  

  • 3 pounds turkey breast skin-on
  • 2 tbsp olive oil
  • 3 cloves garlic minced
  • 2 sprigs fresh rosemary
  • 1 large orange sliced
  • 1 tsp salt
  • 1/2 tsp black pepper

Equipment

  • Slow cooker
  • Chef’s knife
  • Cutting board
  • Measuring spoons
  • Cooking tongs

Method
 

  1. Pat the turkey breast dry with paper towels, then rub it all over with olive oil, salt, and black pepper to season evenly.
    Pat the turkey breast dry
  2. Place the turkey breast into the slow cooker, positioning it skin-side up for even cooking and maximum moisture retention.
  3. Scatter the minced garlic over the turkey, then tuck sprigs of rosemary around the meat for fragrant aromatics.
    Scatter the minced garlic over the turkey
  4. Layer slices of orange and lemon on top of and around the turkey, which will release citrus oils during slow cooking.
  5. Cover and set the slow cooker to low. Let it cook gently for about 8 hours until the turkey reaches an internal temperature of 165°F and becomes tender when pierced with a fork.
  6. Once cooked, carefully transfer the turkey to a cutting board and let it rest for 10 minutes, allowing the juices to redistribute.
    carefully transfer the turkey to a cutting board
  7. Slice the turkey breast against the grain into thick or thin pieces, revealing a juicy, tender interior infused with herbs and citrus.
    Slice the turkey breast
  8. Serve the turkey slices with a drizzle of the flavorful juices from the slow cooker for a beautifully moist presentation.

In the end, this crock pot turkey breast isn’t just about a meal; it’s about creating a little ritual of comfort and flavor. It’s a dish that quietly proves the art of slow cooking can turn simple ingredients into something memorable.

As the days grow shorter and the air turns crisp, this recipe feels like an invitation to slow down and savor those small moments. A tender turkey, infused with herbs and slowly kissed by the heat, is a quiet reminder that sometimes, good food needs no fanfare—just patience and a little love.

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