Slow-Roasted Bacon-Wrapped Turkey

This slow roasted turkey with bacon is juicy, packed with flavor, and simple to prepare — an excellent centerpiece for any holiday table. Follow this slow-roast method to produce a tender bird that stays moist and practically bastes itself as it cooks.

Slow roasted turkey with bacon on a roasting pan

The Story Behind This Recipe

After cooking turkey dinners for more than three decades, I still think a holiday turkey is the “Super Bowl” of home cooking. The planning, timing, and satisfaction of seeing a golden, juicy turkey on the table make all that effort worthwhile.

Over the years I’ve refined a slow-roast method that reliably produces tender meat and generous pan juices. The approach combines tips from friends, a lot of trial and error, and techniques I picked up from recipe writers who emphasize low-and-slow cooking for consistent results.

The bacon topping is a small but transformative trick: a friend from Ireland taught me to roast turkey with bacon laid over the back. The bacon renders slowly, adding moisture and a savory crispness that looks and tastes fantastic on the serving platter.

Why You’ll Love This Turkey with Bacon

  • Moist and flavorful: Slow roasting at low temperature keeps the meat tender and juicy while concentrating flavor.
  • Self-basting: The bacon and the turkey’s own juices baste the bird as it cooks, reducing the need to open the oven or baste frequently.
  • Flexible timing: You can begin the roast the night before and let it cook overnight, which makes this method forgiving when you’re juggling other holiday tasks.
  • Beautiful presentation: Crispy bacon around the turkey and on the platter gives an attractive, crowd-pleasing finish.
Turkey with spice rub and herbs
If fresh herbs aren’t available, a simple spice rub adds classic holiday flavor.

Equipment You’ll Need

These tools make roasting easier and safer. You may not need them year-round, but they’re worth keeping on hand for holidays.

  • Large roasting pan with a rack
  • Turkey lifter or sturdy tongs
  • Baster or large spoon
  • Reliable meat thermometer
  • Carving board and carving knife (electric knife optional)
  • Aluminum foil and kitchen twine

Before You Begin

  • Plan the turkey size: Aim for 1–1½ pounds per person for a bone-in whole turkey; plan 2 pounds per person if you want generous leftovers.
  • Thaw safely: Thaw the turkey on the bottom shelf of the refrigerator; follow package directions and allow several days for large birds.
  • Consult reliable sources: If you need specific thawing or roasting times, consult a trusted food-safety or turkey resource for guidance.

How to Make This Slow Roasted Turkey with Bacon

Below is a concise overview of the process; a complete ingredient and instruction set follows in the recipe card further down.

  • Whole turkey in roasting pan with spice rub on it.
    1. Pat the turkey dry, brush the breast with melted butter, and apply the spice rub.
  • Whole turkey in roasting pan covered with strips of bacon
    2. Turn the turkey breast-side down and lay bacon strips across the back.
  • Roasted whole turkey with crispy bacon covering it in a roasting pan.
    3. Slow roast until the internal temperature reaches 170°F, then rest and carve.

Basic steps:

  • Prep the turkey: Thaw fully, remove neck and giblets, rinse and pat dry, salt the cavity, brush melted butter over the breast, and apply the spice rub.
  • Assemble in the roaster: Place the turkey breast-side down on a rack in a roasting pan and cover the back with a full package of bacon strips.
  • Initial high heat: Preheat oven to 350°F and roast uncovered for 1 hour to ensure safe initial cooking.
  • Slow roast: Reduce oven to 200–225°F and slow roast about 1 hour per pound until the internal temperature reaches 170°F in both the thigh and breast.
  • Rest and carve: Tent loosely with foil and rest 15–30 minutes before carving. Arrange crispy bacon on the platter and layer the sliced turkey on top; garnish with rosemary and orange if desired.

Simple Holiday Turkey Spice Rub Recipe

Mix the following dried spices and sprinkle over the buttered breast for classic holiday flavor:

  • 1 tbsp kosher salt
  • 1 tbsp dried sage
  • 1 tbsp dried rosemary
  • 1 tbsp dried thyme
  • 1 tbsp paprika
  • ½ tbsp garlic powder
  • ½ tbsp onion powder
  • 1 tsp black pepper

Combine ingredients and rub over the buttered breast before placing bacon on the back.

Sliced roasted turkey with bacon garnish
Slow roast produces tender turkey with flavorful drippings; crispy bacon makes an attractive garnish.

Helpful Tips for Roasting a Turkey with Bacon

  • Use a deep, wide roasting pan: Slow roasting yields a lot of flavorful juices — the pan should catch them without overflowing.
  • Try overnight roasting: For large birds, roast one hour at 350°F, then lower the temperature and let it cook overnight at 200–225°F (estimate about one hour per pound).
  • Adjust temperature if needed: If you’re short on time, you can increase the oven temperature later to finish the bird more quickly.
  • Rely on a meat thermometer: Check the thigh and breast; 170°F indicates a safe and properly cooked turkey for this method.
  • Make ahead: Carve the turkey the day before if desired, place slices in a pan with some reserved juices, cover, and reheat gently.
  • Save the drippings: Use the pan juices for gravy, to moisten leftovers, or to enrich soups.
  • Let it rest: Rest under foil for at least 15 minutes to allow the juices to redistribute before carving.
  • Check oven clearance: Confirm the turkey and pan fit comfortably in your oven before you start.

Side Dishes to Serve with Roasted Turkey

Classic pairings include mashed potatoes and gravy, old-fashioned stuffing, roasted or mashed sweet potatoes, green beans, cranberry sauce, and warm dinner rolls. Choose a few complementary sides to round out the meal and balance the rich flavors of the turkey and bacon.

roast turkey with bacon

Slow Roasted Turkey with Bacon

Yield: 8–12
Prep Time: 30 minutes
Cook Time: about 1 hour per pound (plus initial 1 hour at 350°F)
Total Time: Varies with turkey size (plan accordingly)

Ingredients

  • 1 whole turkey, size based on guests (plan 1–1½ lbs per person)
  • ¼ cup butter, melted
  • 1 package (about 1 lb) sliced bacon
  • Salt for the cavity
  • For the spice rub (optional): see spice list above

Instructions

  1. Thaw: Thaw the turkey in the refrigerator according to package directions.
  2. Clean: Remove neck and giblets, rinse and pat dry, and salt the cavity.
  3. Butter & season: Brush the breast with melted butter and sprinkle the spice rub over the breast.
  4. Roaster setup: Place a rack in a large roasting pan, then set the turkey breast-side down on the rack.
  5. Add bacon: Lay bacon strips evenly across the turkey’s back.
  6. Initial roast: Preheat oven to 350°F and roast for 1 hour uncovered.
  7. Slow roast: Reduce oven to 200–225°F and continue roasting about 1 hour per pound until the internal temperature reaches 170°F in the thigh and breast.
  8. Rest: Remove from oven, tent with foil, and rest 15–30 minutes before carving.
  9. Carve and serve: Carve the breasts in whole sections, slice evenly, and arrange with crispy bacon and garnishes as desired.

Nutrition (approx. per serving)

Calories: 902 • Total Fat: 38g • Protein: 130g • Sodium: 878mg

© Rita Joy
Category: Main Dishes
final roast turkey presentation