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Updated Oct 29, 2023

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Learn how to carve a turkey like a pro! It’s easy, promise. I’ll walk you through it step-by-step and show you on video, so you can create a stunning, photo-worthy Thanksgiving platter.

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After you’ve roasted the most succulent, perfectly golden turkey recipe, do it justice by presenting it beautifully. Carving the turkey the right way not only looks like a masterpiece on the table, but it ensures the proper meat-to-skin ratio in every bite. And that makes everyone happy!

So don’t be intimidated, you’ve got this. Just grab a sharp knife and lets get carving.

Let The Turkey Rest

After you’ve pulled the turkey from the oven, don’t be overzealous and slice into it right away. Let the turkey rest for a good 30 minutes. This allows the juices to redistribute within the meat, which means more juice in your turkey than on your cutting board.

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Carving a Turkey: Step-By-Step

First, slice off the legs and thighs. To do this, slice through the skin between the leg and the breast. Then pull back on the leg, laying it flat outward, and push up on the joint from underneath. You may hear a slight pop. At that point, use your knife to cut around the joint and remove the leg and thigh completely. Repeat this process on the other side and set these pieces aside.

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Remove the breasts. Slice down on either side of the breast bone, using long strokes. As your knife hits the bottom, use your thumb to gently pull the breasts outward, continuing to slice down and out until the breast meat is removed. If needed, you can slice horizontally at the bottom of the breast from the outside to help remove it. Repeat this process on the other side and set the breasts aside.

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Remove the wings. Gently pull the wings away from the body and slice through the joint to remove it. You can remove the wing tips (there’s really no meat here), and they’re great for stocks. Then set the wings aside.

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Separate the drumstick from the thigh. Now that all the meat is removed from the turkey, flip this piece over so it’s skin side down and you can see the natural separation between the drumstick and the thigh. Slice through the meat and gently pull pack on the drumstick to expose the joint, then slice through it. You’ll have two pieces, the drumstick and the thigh.

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Remove the bone from the thigh. Use your knife to slice around the thigh bone, preserving as much meat as possible.

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Slice up the meat. There’s two things to remember here. First, slice against the grain for tender pieces of meat. And second, use a very sharp knife to keep the skin attached to each piece.

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Plating a Carved Turkey

Once all your meat is sliced up, you can arrange it on a platter. There’s really no right way to do this. It depends on the size of your platter and any extra garnishes, like herbs, lemons, cranberries, apples, etc. you may have. So feel free to play around with the arrangement.

I just try to make sure the most golden pieces, like the breasts and drumsticks take center stage. Then, I’ll fill in any gaps with garnishes.

Serve it Right Away

As soon as the meat is removed from the turkey it will cool quickly. So make sure all your Thanksgiving side dishes, salads, sauces, and other goodies are cooked, on the table, and ready to be enjoyed. Then swoop in with your beautifully carved turkey and wow your guests with the centerpiece of the table.

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More Thanksgiving Recipes to Enjoy

What goes great with turkey? Gravy and cranberry sauce of course! And these reader favorite recipes.

  • Healthy Green Bean Casserole
  • Healthy Sweet Potato Casserole
  • Mashed Potatoes, Mashed Sweet Potatoes, Mashed Cauliflower and Mashed Butternut Squash (take your pick!)
  • Honey Glazed Carrots
  • Roasted Brussels Sprouts
  • Shaved Brussels Sprouts Salad with Cranberries and Apple

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How to Carve a Turkey Like a Pro

5 from 17 votes

Prep: 20 minutes mins

Total: 20 minutes mins

Servings: 14 servings (for a 14 pound turkey)

Author: Lisa Bryan

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Learn how to carve a turkey like a pro! It's easy, promise. Make sure to watch the video below! With just a few slices, you'll have a stunning, photo-worthy Thanksgiving platter.

Ingredients

  • 1 roasted turkey
  • any garnishes like lemon slices, cranberries, fresh herbs, etc.

Instructions

  • Remove the legs and thighs by slicing through the skin between the leg and the breast. Then pull back on the leg, laying it flat outward, and push up on the joint from underneath. You may hear a slight pop. At that point, use your knife to cut around the joint and remove the leg and thigh completely. Repeat this process on the other side and set these pieces aside.

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  • Remove the breasts by slicing down on either side of the breast bone, using long strokes. As your knife hits the bottom, use your thumb to gently pull the breasts outward, continuing to slice down and out until the breast meat is removed. If needed, you can slice horizontally at the bottom of the breast from the outside to help remove it. Repeat this process on the other side and set the breasts aside.

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  • Remove the wings by gently pulling them away from the body and slice through the joint to remove it. You can remove the wing tips (there's really no meat here), then set aside.

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  • Separate the drumstick from the thigh by flipping this piece over so it's skin side down. Slice through the meat and gently pull pack on the drumstick to expose the joint, then slice through it. You'll have two pieces, the drumstick and the thigh.

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  • Remove the bone from the thigh by using your knife to slice around the thigh bone, preserving as much meat as possible.

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  • Carve the final pieces. Just slice against the grain for tender pieces of meat, and try to keep the skin attached to each piece.

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  • Arrange all of the pieces on a platter and add any garnishes.

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Lisa’s Tips

  • The platter I’m using is perfect if your turkey is 13 pounds or less. For a bigger turkey, use a larger platter.
  • Wondering if pink turkey meat is safe to eat? Read this information from the USDA.

Nutrition

Calories: 96kcal | Carbohydrates: 2g | Protein: 1g | Fat: 10g | Saturated Fat: 6g | Cholesterol: 26mg | Sodium: 168mg | Potassium: 33mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 1g | Vitamin A: 332IU | Vitamin C: 6mg | Calcium: 11mg | Iron: 1mg

Course: Main Course

Cuisine: American

Keyword: Carving a turkey, How To Carve A Turkey

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