Uncle Beef
Turkey Thighs
Turkey Thighs
Full product description
Juicy, flavour-packed and forgiving to cook, turkey thighs deliver crisp skin and succulent meat with minimal fuss. Roast them for golden, crackly results, braise until spoon-tender in herbs and stock, or take them to the BBQ for smoky, caramelised edges. Dark meat means big flavour and a moist bite—great for relaxed roasts, meal prep and pulled turkey dishes.
Why you’ll love it
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Naturally juicy dark meat that stays tender
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Skin-on, bone-in for extra flavour (batch may vary)
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Versatile: roast, braise, slow cook, pressure cook or BBQ
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Excellent for pulled turkey, stews, curries and tray-bakes
Cut details
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Whole turkey thighs, typically skin on, bone in
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Well-marbled dark meat; more forgiving than breast
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Fresh, never previously frozen (unless stated on pack)
How to cook (quick guide)
Roast (crispy skin):
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Pat dry; season under and over the skin.
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Roast 200°C (fan 180°C) 15 mins, then 170–180°C (fan 150–160°C) 25–35 mins more, until 75°C in the thickest part. Rest 10 mins.
Braise (ultra tender):
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Brown thighs; add onion, garlic, herbs and stock/cider/tomato.
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Oven 160°C (fan 140°C) 1½–2 hours, covered, until fork-tender. Reduce juices to glaze.
Slow cooker / pressure cooker:
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Slow: Brown first; Low 6–8 hrs or High 4–5 hrs.
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Pressure: 30–45 mins at pressure; natural release, then reduce the liquor.
BBQ (indirect):
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Rub, then cook indirect at ~180°C until 75°C internal; finish skin-side down briefly over direct heat to crisp.
Food safety: Poultry must be cooked thoroughly to 75°C—no pink; juices clear.
Serving ideas
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Herb & garlic roast with roast potatoes and greens
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Cider & mustard braise with buttery mash
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Pulled turkey with BBQ sauce in soft rolls and slaw
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Mediterranean tray-bake: peppers, onions, olives and lemon
Storage & handling
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Keep refrigerated below 5°C
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Once opened, cook within 1 day
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Suitable for home freezing on day of purchase; defrost in the fridge and use within 24 hours
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Avoid cross-contamination with ready-to-eat foods
FAQs
Bone-in or boneless?
Most are bone-in, skin-on for flavour and moisture; boneless rolls cook faster and slice neatly.
How do I keep the skin crisp?
Dry thoroughly, salt well and start hot. Finish under the grill for 1–3 mins if needed.
Can I debone them?
Yes—great for stuffing or quick-cook strips. Ask our butchers if you’d like them boned.
Good marinades?
Yoghurt, lemon and herbs; or paprika, garlic and olive oil. Marinate 1–12 hours.