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The Forgotten Comfort: Crock Pot Turkey Breast with a Citrus Glaze

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There’s something special about slow-cooking a turkey breast and waking up to a kitchen filled with the scent of roasted citrus and herbs. I love how the gentle heat makes the meat incredibly tender, almost melting on the tongue. This dish is more than just dinner; it’s a reminder of holiday mornings and family gatherings, simplified into a single pot.

Instead of the usual roast, this method captures a more rustic, homey vibe. The citrus peel and fresh thyme release their fragrant oils into the juices, making every slice a bit more memorable. It’s an unexpected twist on a classic, perfect for cozy winter evenings or effortless Sunday lunches.

WHY I LOVE THIS RECIPE?

  • I get to experience that warm, spicy aroma in my own home.
  • The simplicity of tossing everything in and letting the crock pot do its magic is unbeatable.
  • It’s a nostalgic nod to family Sunday dinners but with a modern, fuss-free twist.
  • The texture of the meat—so juicy and tender—never disappoints.
  • Laughing at the mess of citrus zest and herbs on my apron makes the meal feel even more special.

As the weather cools down, this dish offers a cozy, satisfying meal that feels like a small celebration. It’s perfect for making ahead, freeing up your day for other tasks or simply enjoying the quiet. When dinner hour arrives, all you need is a knife and a plate—no fuss required.

This turkey breast isn’t just about flavor. It’s about slow, honest cooking that brings people together around the table. In times like these, that feeling of shared comfort feels more meaningful than ever.

Slow-Cooked Citrus Herb Turkey Breast

This dish features a turkey breast cooked slowly in a crock pot with citrus peels, fresh thyme, and aromatics, resulting in tender, juicy meat with fragrant, flavorful juices. The final appearance showcases a golden-brown, succulent roast with vibrant citrus and herb infusions throughout.
Prep Time 15 minutes
Cook Time 4 minutes
Total Time 4 minutes
Servings: 6
Course: Main Course
Cuisine: American
Calories: 220

Ingredients
  

  • 3 pounds turkey breast skinless and boneless preferred
  • 2 citrus oranges zest and juice
  • 1 lemon lemon zest and juice
  • 4 sprigs fresh thyme roughly chopped
  • 3 cloves garlic minced
  • 2 tablespoons olive oil
  • to taste salt and pepper

Equipment

  • Crock pot or slow cooker
  • Kitchen tongs
  • Sharp knife
  • Cutting board
  • Measuring spoons

Method
 

  1. Start by patting the turkey breast dry with paper towels, then season it generously with salt and pepper on all sides.
  2. Heat the olive oil in a skillet over medium-high heat until shimmering, then carefully place the turkey breast into the pan.
  3. Sear the turkey for about 3-4 minutes per side until golden brown, creating a flavorful crust.
  4. While the turkey sears, zest both oranges and the lemon, setting aside the zest, and then juice the citrus fruits into a small bowl.
  5. Transfer the browned turkey to the slow cooker, then pour the citrus juice over it, sprinkle the citrus zests, minced garlic, and chopped thyme on top.
  6. Cover the slow cooker and set it to low. Let the turkey cook for approximately 4 hours until the meat is tender and easily pulls apart.
  7. Once cooked, remove the turkey breast from the slow cooker and transfer it to a serving platter.
  8. Pour some of the cooking juices over the sliced turkey to enhance flavor and serve immediately, garnished with additional thyme if desired.

Notes

For easier slicing, let the turkey rest for 10 minutes before carving. The citrus-infused juices make for a bright, flavorful gravy if desired.

Sharing a slice of this tender turkey with its zesty, fragrant sauce is always a joy. It’s the kind of dish that makes regular days feel a little more special. Sometimes, the simplest methods produce the most memorable moments around the dinner table.

Even after the last bite, the aroma lingers in the kitchen, reminding you of a quiet, satisfying effort. It’s the kind of meal you’ll want to revisit, especially on nights when comfort isn’t just a feeling but a plate of food in your hands.

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