Slow Cooker Turkey Breast - Easy Crockpot Recipe (2024)

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This Slow Cooker Turkey Breast is an amazing alternative to roasting a whole bird. It’s perfectly moist, simple and delicious. With this recipe, you can have your favorite Thanksgiving meal any day of the week. And the best part about it is that most of the heavy lifting is done by the slow cooker. It literally takes just 5 minutes to prepare.

If you’re getting ready for Thanksgiving you may want to check this collection of my favorite Thanksgiving recipes or Thanksgiving Leftovers Recipes.

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This recipe was originally posted on September 28, 2014, but I’m bringing it back from the archives by popular demand! In fact, this post is historical….you can even see that the photos have the previous logo of this website.

Making Turkey Breast in a Crockpot is An Easy Alternative to Cooking the Whole Bird

To roast a whole turkey takes a lot of preparation and a lot of babysitting while in the oven, in order to make a beautiful, flavorful and moist bird. But now you can forego the need to slave on this bird in the oven, and have a fantastic thanksgiving dinner by simply making this awesome turkey breast in your crockpot.

The slow cooker is very forgiving, so it is actually difficult to overcook and dry out your meat. It will be soft and will fall off the bones. If however you accidentally overcook it, it still shouldn’t be dry; rather, it’ll be soft so easier to shred then cut. But to avoid overcooking, watch the internal temperature. See the Tips and Tricks section below for all the information on how to cook your turkey breast in a slow cooker so that it comes out perfectly every time.

Concerning the spices for this turkey breast, I decided to go with the fresh thyme and rosemary, and spice rub made out of salt, pepper, paprika, and garlic powder; but you can actually use whatever spices and flavors you wish. I’m sure it’ll be equally as delicious.

Watch how to Make it and See Details Below

Tips, Tricks & FAQs on how to Make a Perfect Turkey Breast in A Slow Cooker

Over the past five years, I’ve received a number of questions regarding this dish from my readers. So, I figured this would probably be an opportune time to answer these questions and offer some fresh ideas. With Thanksgiving around the corner, many of you may be looking for an alternative bird cook.

How do you Make Turkey Breast in a Slow Cooker

It is really easy to make thisturkey breast. Simply placed your turkey breast on a bed of cut-up onions and garlic, season generously with a spice rub, drizzle with olive oil, add herbs and let the slow cooker do the job.

See the printable recipe below for exact instructions.

What Type of Turkey Breast is the Best for Crockpot

I strongly recommend bone-in split turkey breast. Not only is the meat better when cooked on the bone (less prone to drying out), but also your gravy will be more flavourful too. If you have boneless turkey breast you will need to be more mindful of the fact that it will cook faster. So check the temperature often.

If you have a big slow cooker and want to use both breasts, then go for it. As long as you can fit it in, it will cook. It may require more time to cook through, so plan accordingly.

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How Much Turkey Breast Should I Consider Per Person?

On average you should count 1 lb of turkey breast per person. If you want to have leftovers then 1.5 to 2lbs per person should be a generous amount.

How Long Does It Take to Cook Turkey In A Slow Cooker?

There is no simple answer to it, just estimates. You’ll need to cook your turkey until it reaches 165F. The time will depend on the size of your slow cooker, the size of your bird, and whether it’s on the bone or boneless.

For this recipe, I used a 3lb split skin-on, bone-in turkey breast. I cooked it first for 1 hour on high and then 3 hours on low. Personally, I like to raise the temperature of my slow cooker first and then give it a time to cook slowly. If your turkey breast is smaller then 3 lbs, start checking the temperature an hour earlier.

Here are some estimates for different sizes of the breast:

  • 4-6 lbs turkey breast, cook for 5-6 hours on low;
  • 8 lbs, cook for 6-7 hours on low.

If you want to start on high for the first hour, then start measuring the internal temperature at least an hour earlier.

Should the Turkey Breast be Completely Thawed?

Absolutely! This is a must. For safety reasons, you should never put frozen turkey into a crockpot. Frozen turkey could lower the temperature of the pot and expose your bird to dangerous bacteria.

Always remember, when cooking poultry…safety first. Thaw your turkey completely in the fridge. On average every 4 lbs of frozen turkey will need 24 hours thawing time.

How to Tell When the Turkey Breast is Done?

Turkey Breast is done when it reaches 165°F.

What type and size of Slow Cooker is best for this recipe?

The best type for this recipe is an oval slow cooker with at least 6 QT capacity. This recipe is for a split turkey breast on a bone wich weights approximately 3 lb. You may need a bigger slow cooker for a bigger bird.

Is Adding Water or Other Liquid to the Slow Cooker Required to Make this recipe?

It won’t hurt. However keep in mind that onions and garlic, along with turkey itself, produce so much liquid that you won’t even want to use all of this for your gravy. But if you feel uncomfortable going this route, then feel free to add some chicken stock, wine, or water. All will work. You will just end up with a little bit more liquid at the end, but that’s it. The flavors will still be there.

Should the Turkey Breast be Elevated?

Yes! As mentioned above, the turkey will produce a lot of liquid and you don’t really want it to be swimming in it. So place your turkey breast on top of the cut-up veggies (I used onions and garlic, but feel free to add more veggies)

Can I Add Other Vegetables to the Crockpot?

Absolutely! The more veggies you add, the more flavorful your gravy will be. Try adding carrots, celery and parsnip.

Did you rub any of the spices under the skin?

I actually just sprinkled all the spices on the top of the breast. But, I’m pretty sure that rubbing spices under the skin will actually make this turkey even better…so, by all means, do it! Rub it under, and while you’re at it, sprinkle more on top.

How do I Get a Crispy Skin on my Turkey Breast?

Very easy. Just pop it under the broiler for 3-4 minutes once it is done cooking in the crockpot.

Can I Make it Ahead of Time?

I would not recommend it, as the turkey could either dry out if you leave if for too long on a warm setting, or it could become very soft (to the point that you need to shred it instead of slicing it).

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What to Serve Turkey Breast With

You can serve this Slow Cooker Turkey Breast with any of your favorite Thanksgiving sides. Here are a couple of my suggestions:

Potatoes:

  • Brown Butter Mashed Potatoes
  • Sweet Potatoes with Candied Pecans
  • Potatoes and Leek Au Gratin
  • Potatoes Boulangere
  • Greek Lemon Potatoes

Other Sides:

  • Sourdough Mushroom Leek Stuffing
  • Balsamic-Glazed Brussels Sprouts
  • Cheesy Brussels Sprouts
  • Acorn Butternut Squash Gratin
  • Best Green Salad
  • Greek Green Beans

And if you’re looking for some awesome wine pairings for Thanksgiving, my guide to Italian wines with some selection of cheeses and cured meats should help you with both the wine and an appetizer for the big day,

How to Make Gravy from Slow Cooker Turkey Breast Drippings

The best part of this recipe is that you’ll end up with a lot of liquid which is the perfect base for an amazing gravy. The things that may come as a surprise is the amount of water that this bird produces and the amount of fat on top of that. Make sure to spoon the fat off before you make the gravy.

You’ll need to use a strainer to strain the juices into the saucepan. Then bring the juices to boil. Combine corn starch with milk, season with salt and pepper, and add to the sauce. It will quickly thicken it up. Add lemon juice and check for seasoning. Adjust if needed.

Here are a couple of questions that I received from readers about the gravy:

Can you recommend paleo friendly gravy?

Yes. Just add root vegetables at the bottom (like carrots, parsnip, celery). Once the turkey is cooked, strain the veggies and blend them. They can thicken your gravy.

My gravy came out a little bitter? Could that be lemons?

When I initially published this post I added halved lemons to the slow cooker (that you can still see on the photos). However, some lemon skin can produce a little bitter taste.

So, I’ve updated this recipe to remove the lemons. Once you’re making your gravy, you can add lemon juice at the end to get a little tanginess. This is optional but highly recommended.

You can also use my tutorial on how to make Easy Homemade Gravy.

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Here are a few other Turkey recipes that you may like:

  • Fall Harvest Roasted Turkey Breast
  • Maple Mustard Roasted Turkey
  • Leftover Turkey Soup
  • Leftover Turkey Sandwich
  • Leftover Turkey Spanish Rice

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Slow Cooker Turkey Breast

Slow Cooker Turkey Breast with simple spice rub, onions, garlic, and fresh herbs is quick and easy. You only need 5 minutes of prep time to set it and forget it. Your dinner will get cooked on its own.

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Course: Dinner, Main Course

Cuisine: American

Prep Time: 10 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 4 hours hours

Resting time: 10 minutes minutes

Total Time: 4 hours hours 10 minutes minutes

Servings: 3

Calories: 559kcal

Author: Edyta

Ingredients

For the Turkey:

  • 3 lbs Split turkey breast on the bone
  • 1 Head of garlic
  • 1 Onion large, yellow or white
  • 5 sprigs fresh thyme
  • 3 sprigs fresh rosemary
  • 1/2 tablespoon salt
  • Freshly ground pepper
  • 1 teaspoon Dry garlic powder
  • 1 teaspoon Onion powder
  • 1 teaspoon sweet paprika
  • 1 tablespoon Extra virgin olive oil

For the gravy:

  • 2 cups Turkey drippings from slow cooker if you have less, add turkey or chicken broth
  • 1/2 cup Milk
  • 1-2 tablespoons Corn starch
  • 1 tbsp Lemon Juice (optional)
  • Salt and pepper to taste

Instructions

For the Turkey:

  • Cut your garlic head in a half;

  • Cut onion into large pieces;

  • Add all of the above to the bottom of the slow cooker (6QT);

  • Place the turkey breast on top of the garlic, onion;

  • Sprinkle the top with the spices: salt, pepper, garlic powder, onion powder and paprika;

  • Spoon over Extra Virgin Olive oil on top of the turkey;

  • Bundle up the herbs and add to the slow cooker;

  • Cover and cook on high for 1 hour and 3 hours on low until internal temperature reaches 165F;

  • For extra crispy skin, broil for 3-4 minutes.

For the Gravy:

  • Once the turkey is done, you can take it out along with all the veggies and herbs.

  • The sauce will contain fat on the top - remove it so the gravy is not too heavy;

  • Pour the sauce in a small saucepan;

  • Bring it to boil;

  • In a cup mix together milk with corn starch;

  • Add to sauce and cook until thickened up (See note 1 below);

  • Check for seasoning, add salt and pepper if needed;

  • Now you can also add lemon juice for some extra flavor (See note 2 below).

Video

Notes

1. Depending on how much sauce you have, you may need to add more milk/cornstarch mixture. Just add 1/2 milk with 1 tablespoon first and see how it thickens up. If needed, repeat the process.
2. Originally I posted this recipe with the lemons added to the crockpot. It happens that the sauce can get a little bitter from the lemons. I guess it depends on the lemons. I suggest to skip the lemon and adjust the tanginess of the gravy at the end with some lemon juice.

Nutrition

Calories: 559kcal | Carbohydrates: 10g | Protein: 100g | Fat: 13g | Saturated Fat: 3g | Cholesterol: 248mg | Sodium: 2692mg | Potassium: 1347mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 4g | Vitamin A: 538IU | Vitamin C: 18mg | Calcium: 135mg | Iron: 3mg

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FAQs

Is it safe to cook a turkey in a slow cooker on low? ›

Then turn the cooker to "Low," if desired (or continue cooking on High). Do not remove the cover during cooking. It can take 20 to 25 minutes to regain the lost steam and temperature if the cover is removed. Make sure the turkey reaches 165 °F as measured with a food thermometer.

Is it better to cook a turkey fast or slow? ›

While higher temperatures will cook a turkey faster, they'll also increase the chances that your bird will singe or even burn on the outside before the inside is cooked through. This isn't a weeknight meal that you should be rushing through; low and slow is the way to go.

Does low and slow work for turkey? ›

Stuff the bird with lemon and herbs, then roast low and slow for 10 hours, basting frequently. An hour before dinner starts, crank up the heat and finish the turkey for that crispy, golden skin. This foolproof method ensures a turkey with snappy skin and juicy meat.

What is the secret to slow cooking meat? ›

Avoid overcrowding: For the best results, fill a slow cooker between one-half and two-thirds full. Go ahead and cook big roasts and whole chickens; just make sure you use a large crock and that the lid fits snugly on top. Trim fat: For silky sauces and gravies, take a minute or two and cut the excess fat from the meat.

How long can you leave meat in a slow cooker on low? ›

Most slow cooker meals take 8-12 hours on low or 4-6 hours on high, but there are also recipes for slow-cooked meat that take up to 24 hours. If you want to avoid overcooking your dish, follow the given guidelines as closely as possible.

How many hours can you leave a slow cooker on low? ›

How to use a slow cooker
Oven or stovetopSlow cooker (high)Slow cooker (low)
15 – 30 minutes1 1/2 – 2 1/2 hours4 – 6 hours
30 – 45 minutes2 – 3 hours6 – 8 hours
45 minutes to 3 hours4 – 6 hours8 – 12 hours

Do you cook a turkey breast side up or down? ›

The United States Department of Agriculture advises to cook a whole turkey breast side up during the entire cooking time. Turning over a large, hot bird can be dangerous and it's very easy to tear the skin, making the finished product less attractive.

Does a turkey breast cook faster than a turkey? ›

How long does it take to roast a turkey breast? It's way faster than a whole bird!! A turkey breast takes about 90 minutes to 2 hours and takes up less space in your oven!

Does cooking a turkey upside down make it more moist? ›

Cooking a turkey upside down allows the juices to trickle down during the roasting process for extra moist and juicy breast meat. Plus, since the dark meat is closer to the heat source, it cooks faster than it does with the traditional method. It's a win-win!

Is it safe to cook a turkey overnight at a low temperature? ›

It is not safe to cook any meat or poultry in an oven set lower than 325 °F. At lower temperatures, meat stays in the Danger Zone (between 40 °F and 140°F for too long.

Is slow cooked turkey pink? ›

The color of cooked meat and poultry is not always a sign of its degree of doneness. Only by using a meat thermometer can one accurately determine that a meat has reached a safe temperature. Turkey, fresh pork, ground beef or veal can remain pink even after cooking to temperatures of 160°F. and higher.

What are female turkeys called? ›

Gobblers average around 18-22 pounds and can have a wingspan of 5 feet. Adult female turkeys are called hens. Juvenile females are called jennies. Adult females average half the size of male turkeys. Hens (Females)

Why can't you put raw meat in a slow cooker? ›

If you simply pop some raw meat in your slow cooker, it won't have a chance to brown, which adds some much-needed flavor and cuts down on plenty of unappealing grease. Instead, you're better served by browning raw meat in a skillet before adding it to the slow cooker with your other ingredients.

Do potatoes go on top or bottom of meat in a crockpot? ›

Add the potatoes, veggies, and whole garlic cloves to your slow cooker (Crockpot). Place the roast on top and nestle it down into the veggies so that it's mostly on top of the veggies and potatoes.

What is the best meat to slow cook in a slow cooker? ›

Chuck Roast

The chuck is best cooked low and slow, leading to a tender piece of flavorful meat. A slow cooker pot roast requires some initial prep, but the result is more than worth the effort and ideal for chuck.

Is it safe to cook turkey on a low heat? ›

Roasting Your Turkey. Set your oven temperature no lower than 325 °F. Place your turkey or turkey breast on a rack in a shallow roasting pan. For optimum safety, stuffing a turkey is not recommended.

How low is too low to cook a turkey? ›

It is not safe to cook any meat or poultry in an oven set lower than 325 °F. At lower temperatures, meat stays in the Danger Zone (between 40 °F and 140°F for too long.

Is slow cooking a turkey safe? ›

So, can I slow cook a turkey? Yes, you absolutely can! In fact, we've got a recipe for a Slow Cooker Christmas Turkey Joint which is the perfect place to start if you're not sure how to go about it.

What's the lowest temperature you can cook a turkey overnight? ›

There are different thoughts about how low to go, but I like 170-180°F for smaller turkeys and 200°F for larger turkeys (20-24 pounders). Some recipes suggest starting at a high heat for an hour and then lowering it for the remainder of the time but I prefer to keep it simple and keep it low until the very end.

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