This turkey marinade is a combination of olive oil, fresh herbs, spices and citrus, all blended together to make the most tender and juicy turkey ever! A quick and easy way to infuse flavor into your holiday turkey with minimal effort.

There are so many different ways to prepare a Thanksgiving turkey, whether it’s a smoked turkey, deep fried turkey, or this marinated turkey. A foolproof way to end up with a beautiful and delicious bird each and every time! Serve your turkey with my favorite Instant Pot cranberry sauce for a memorable meal.

This turkey marinade is a combination of olive oil, fresh herbs, spices and citrus, all blended together to make the most tender and juicy turkey ever! This turkey marinade is a combination of olive oil, fresh herbs, spices and citrus, all blended together to make the most tender and juicy turkey ever!

Turkey marinade over a cooked turkey, garnished with herbs and grapes.

I’ve made turkey dozens of different ways, but one of my favorite ways to flavor this classic holiday dish is with a turkey marinade. This blend of olive oil, herbs and spices gives the turkey a rich and complex flavor, and helps to prevent it from drying out in the oven.

How do you make turkey marinade?

Whisk together olive oil, soy sauce, lemon juice, orange juice, fresh herbs, garlic and seasonings. Pour the mixture over a thawed turkey. Let the turkey sit in the marinade until you’re ready to cook it. Remove the turkey from the marinade, cook as desired, then slice and serve.

Bowls of olive oil, soy sauce, citrus juices, seasonings and herbs.

Turkey marinade ingredients

This recipe calls for simple ingredients that you may already have on hand.

  • Olive Oil: This forms the base of the marinade. Any type of olive oil will work just fine, although I typically use extra virgin olive oil.
  • Soy Sauce: While soy sauce may seem like an unusual thing to add to turkey, it adds a complex, savory flavor, along with some needed salt.
  • Citrus Juice: I use a combination of both lemon and orange juice, and fresh squeezed juices are best.
  • Citrus Zest: Use a microplane or grater to remove the zest from one orange and one lemon.
  • Herbs: I use an assortment of fresh herbs including chives, sage, parsley and thyme. While fresh herbs have the best flavor, in a pinch you can substitute 1/3 of the amount of dried herbs.
  • Garlic: Add a generous amount of freshly minced garlic to accentuate the flavor of the turkey.
  • Spices: I add salt, pepper, smoked paprika and sweet paprika to finish off the marinade.

A bowl of olive oil mixed with soy sauce, garlic and seasonings.

Tips for the perfect marinated turkey

  • Be sure to rub the marinade all over the entire bird, including under the skin. You can store the turkey as it marinates in a baking dish covered with plastic wrap, a brining bag or a large pot.
  • This is almost like a wet rub, so the marinade will sit on the skin and flesh of the turkey and penetrate it with flavor, but there’s not a lot of messy liquid to deal with.
  • A marinade is not the same as a turkey brine. Turkey brine is a liquid solution of salt, sugar and water. You can use my turkey brine recipe if that’s the type of technique you’re looking for.
  • This marinade can be prepared up to 2 days before you plan to use it. Store it in the fridge until you’re ready to coat your turkey.
  • You can roast, smoke or grill your marinated turkey. However you choose to cook it, just be sure to use a thermometer so that you can gauge when the turkey is cooked through and ready to eat. A meat thermometer inserted into the thickest part of the breast or thigh should register 165 degrees F.
  • This marinade makes enough to cover an average 12-14 pound turkey. If you’re using a larger turkey, you may need to double the marinade.

A raw turkey with marinade poured over it.

How long should you marinate turkey?

I recommend letting your turkey sit in the marinade for at least 12 hours, or up to 24 hours. It’s best to use a completely thawed turkey, as the marinade will not be able to infuse flavor into a frozen turkey.

Sliced turkey seasoned with turkey marinade, served with stuffing and green beans.

Marinated turkey is the best way to turn out a great meal that is sure to get rave reviews!

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Turkey Marinade

AuthorSara Welch
Turkey marinade over a cooked turkey, garnished with herbs and grapes.
This turkey marinade is a combination of olive oil, fresh herbs, spices and citrus, all blended together to make the most tender and juicy turkey ever! A quick and easy way to infuse flavor into your holiday turkey with minimal effort.
Time
Prep Time10 minutes
Cook Time1 minute
Marinating Time12 hours
Total Time12 hours 12 minutes
Course Main
Cuisine American
Serves 12

Ingredients 

  • 1 cup olive oil
  • 1/3 cup soy sauce
  • 1/4 cup lemon juice
  • 1/4 cup orange juice
  • 1 teaspoon lemon zest
  • 1 teaspoon orange zest
  • 1/2 cup parsley leaves finely chopped
  • 1/4 cup chives thinly sliced
  • 1/4 cup sage leaves finely chopped
  • 2 tablespoons rosemary leaves finely chopped
  • 1/4 cup thyme leaves chopped
  • 1 tablespoon garlic minced
  • 2 teaspoons smoked paprika
  • 1 teaspoon sweet paprika
  • 2 teaspoons salt
  • 1 teaspoon black pepper

Instructions 

  • Place all of the ingredients in a medium bowl. Whisk until well combined.
  • Pour the marinade over a whole thawed turkey. Rub the marinade to coat all over the outside, then loosen the skin and rub some of the marinade under the skin.
  • Let the turkey sit in the marinade for 12-24 hours.
  • Scrape any large pieces of herbs and garlic off the marinated turkey so that they won't burn when cooked.
  • Roast, smoke or grill the turkey as desired, then serve and enjoy.

Nutrition

Calories: 175kcal | Carbohydrates: 3g | Protein: 1g | Fat: 18g | Saturated Fat: 3g | Sodium: 750mg | Potassium: 79mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 1g | Vitamin A: 600IU | Vitamin C: 11mg | Calcium: 29mg | Iron: 1mg

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  1. OMG, this is the first time I have tried marinating the turkey. This was beyond delicious. I decided to cut turkey in half, bake /roast half and fry the other half. I have never fried turkey either. I let the turkey marinated for 24 hours. After all the other foods were prepared and stuck in the oven, I started work on frying the other half. Got the oil nice and hot. I cut up in pieces like you would do a chicken. I floured the piece, placed in the hot oil and let it fry. Thank you so much for posting your marinade. I don’t eat turkey, but sure did eat a good helping this time and most all the turkey was gone, this is a first for my family and a big hit. They want it again for Christmas. You can add fried to list: roast, smoke, grill or floured and FRIED. Again thank you so much, this marinade was delicious and a big hit.

  2. I tried this marinade for Thanksgiving turkey yesterday and it was fantastic! Thank you so much for sharing this. So flavorful and it left the turkey breast meat so juicy. I will definitely try this again next year!

  3. I am making this marinade now for Thanksgiving. I do not see the mustard listed in the list of ingredients.
    Can someone tell me if there is supposed to be mustard in the marinade and how much please?
    Thank you in advance for your answer.

  4. I initially planned to brine my turkey with the marinade recipe you made, but the turkey I bought already includes salt. I saw a Comment you replied to suggesting someone use the marinade instead,, to avoid the turkey becoming too salty. I know with brining, basting isn’t necessary as the brine helps lock in enough moisture to prevent the bird from drying out.

    Question: will basting still be necessary if I smoke a turkey with this marinade?

  5. I just made this marinade for my turkey but I haven’t tried it yet. I read that I’m supposed to use Dijon mustard, but it wasn’t listed in the ingredients in the recipe. Wondering how much you use?

  6. 5 stars
    It can be hard finding a good marinade for turkey, but now I don’t have to look anymore! Delicious!! Amazing flavor!

  7. 5 stars
    This is my favorite marinade for turkey but also whole chicken! The flavor combo is incredible! It takes your turkey to a new level!

  8. 5 stars
    This marinade is spot on delicious! Love the sweet and savory flavors; my turkey turned out delicious!

  9. 5 stars
    I love all those umami flavors! I’ll sure be using this marinade during the coming holidays! bookmarked! thanks for sharing!

  10. 5 stars
    Love love love the flavor combo on this turkey marinade recipe. It’s perfectly balanced with delicious results. Thanks for sharing!

  11. 5 stars
    We’re using this marinade recipe this year. I just love how it incorporate all that fresh citrus for a pop of flavor. So excited for some holiday eating with this turkey marinade on the menu!