Easy Spicy Honey Glazed Turkey
Looking to jazz up your turkey this Thanksgiving and/or Christmas? Well, then this slightly spicy, slightly sweet, fully-flavor-packed, Easy Spicy Honey Glazed Turkey is for you!
I’ve partnered with Sprouts to bring y’all this Easy Spicy Honey Glazed Turkey – as always, all opinions are mine, thanks for supporting the brands that keep this blog spinning!
For the past 18 years or so, my daughter and I have welcomed fall by finding an orchard to go apple picking at, a corn maze to go get lost in, or a bonfire to roast s’mores at.
In those years when we were feeling especially adventurous, we even indulged in a combination of all three. But, this year has been different.
Of course, there was that big move to a condo that happened after I sold my house… and the weeks of unpacking that ensued… but, other than that, the temperatures here in Northeast Georgia have had us feeling more like we are in the middle of summer than fall.
Y’all, it’s been hovering close to the 80s here. Which just hasn’t had us in the mood to go apple picking or s’more roasting or run through haunted corn mazes.
And, these temperatures sure make it hard for me to wrap my head around the fact thanksgiving week is two weeks away! T-W-O weeks!!! Where has the time gone? Now, I know it’s technically more like 2 weeks and 3 days or so, but, my daughter is counting down to the beginning of the week when college classes take a week-long siesta. And, even though I love the heat, I am hoping that these warm temperatures decide to take a siesta too.
Speaking of siestas, I’m a huge fan of the relaxing properties of a turkey dinner. Though, this Easy Spicy Honey Glazed Turkey might have y’alls taste buds doing a jolly wiggle before y’all take those Thanksgiving Day siestas because this here turkey is basted and re-basted and glazed and re-glazed with an oh so delicious sweet and spicy sauce.
Made with turmeric, coriander, paprika, curry powder, chili powder, ginger, and honey, this sauce is delicious as a glaze as well as a dip to dunk your turkey chunks or veggies into or a “gravy” to pour over your turkey, potatoes, and veggies!
Serve this turkey with a green bean casserole, these veggie puffs, these oven roasted beets, this black rice and beans, or any of these Thanksgiving sides, then follow it with this berry galette, and wash it all down with some gut-friendly ginger ale!
By the way, this recipe first appeared in Sprouts Farmers Market’s November Issue of the Deals Of The Month.
Speaking of Sprouts, you can find all the ingredients used for this recipe as well as fresh whole turkeys, at your neighborhood Sprouts Farmers Market. But, that’s not all. Sprouts is filled with a wide array of fresh produce, dairy, meat and seafood, delicious freshly-baked goods, thousands of natural, organic and gluten-free groceries as well as eclectic beers and wines, vitamins and supplements, and more – all at fantastic prices!
If you don’t have a Sprouts Farmer’s Market near you, Sprouts has now partnered with Amazon Prime for delivery service. Through Amazon Prime, you can now get your entire grocery shopping list this Thanksgiving season, including fresh organic produce, meat and seafood from Sprouts, delivered right to your door with one hour ($7.99) and free two-hour delivery between 8 a.m. and 10 p.m.
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Ingredients
- 1 tsp turmeric
- 2 Tbsps coriander
- 2 Tbsps smoked paprika
- 2 Tbsps curry powder
- 1 Tbsp chili powder
- 1 tsp salt
- 1 tsp black pepper
- 1 tsp ginger powder
- 2 Tbsps coconut oil melted
- 1 cup honey
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 425 degrees
- Add honey to a saucepan over a low flame, and stir till it thins for about 30-60 seconds or so.
- Then add in the turmeric, coriander, smoked paprika, curry powder, chili powder, salt, pepper, ginger powder, and coconut oil and stir till spices and coconut oil are well incorporated.
- Using a culinary brush, brush entire turkey with spiced honey mixture.
- Place in oven and bake at 425 degrees F for 30 minutes. Then lower oven temperature to 350 degrees F and continue cooking. Every 35-40 minutes, open oven and brush the spiced honey mixture over the turkey. If you notice that the wings or legs of the turkey are beginning to burn, then tent the turkey with foil and let cook till the thickest part of thigh registers 165 degrees F – according to package instructions, a 12-15 lb turkey should take about 3-3.5 hours. Remove from oven and let turkey rest for at least 30 minutes before carving and enjoying.
- If there’s any leftover spiced honey mixture, you can add about a ¼ cup honey to it and simmer it for about 3-5 minutes and serve it alongside the Spiced Honey Glazed Turkey.
That looks fingerlickingly delicious! I must try that spiced honey glaze..bet it will be GREAT with chicken wings, or even tofu!
Woah, this turkey looks amazing, Shashi! Seriously! We typically just roast our turkey with herbs (although we’re thinking of frying our turkey this year), but now I need to rethink that. The spicy glaze…mmmm. That looks like it will definitely have my tastebuds doing a jolly wiggle! ๐ You’re so lucky to have a Sprouts nearby! Oh, and if you’re missing some of the Fall temps, come on up and hang out with us for a week. We’ve got the fireplace going! (But you’ll have to bring one of those turkeys with you…just sayin’.)
Oh wow! That glaze looks incredible. I have never been a huge fan of turkey, but adding in these flavors could definitely change my mind.
I can’t believe how warm this fall has been. I don’t blame you for not being in the mood for all your usual fall rituals. Hopefully it turns the corner in the next two weeks so we can enjoy Thanksgiving in chillier temps.
WOW! this is incredible! sharing with my mom, who is GF and we are always looking for new things to include. thank you, happy holidays!
What an absolutely gorgeous turkey! The flavors of the spices must be so great in the glaze, and that gorgeous glossy color is a showstopper! What a great centerpiece to a holiday dinner.
What a great twist on the Thanksgiving bird! I would love to try that glaze on chicken wings, too – what a phenomenal appetizer that would be!
Nice legs
Hard to believe Thanksgiving is so close, isn’t it? But no worries — you’ve already planned our main course with this terrific turkey recipe. Really nice — thanks.
Love this bird Shashi — so much flavor!!! And Sprouts is awesome too. XO
What an amazing looking turkey, the glaze is gorgeous. I would love to cook this!