After years of grilling the turkey, we decided to try something entirely new this year. Inspired by the bounty of the Pacific Northwest, we created a menu to showcase regional flavors with this delicious turkey roulade as the centerpiece. Perfect for smaller gatherings, it is moist and satisfying. As a bonus feature, it is a great hack to safely get the stuffing inside the turkey! The larger the turkey breast, the easier it will be to butterfly and roll. A larger breast gives you more surface area to spreading the stuffing, and it will result in a more impressive pinwheel when you slice the finished roulade. We began by brining the breast with our
, infusing the meat with flavors of the forest, like juniper and California bay leaf. Then, we rubbed it with classic, sagey
. This recipe makes enough for both sides of the breast, but you can dial it down for a half if needed, or double up on the stuffing if, like us, you can eat a whole extra pan.
Cornbread and
are the foundation of the stuffing, and the earthy flavors are deeply delicious. As an accent on top of the celery and onion, we added in dried tart cranberries, for a little pop of flavor.
The mouthwatering presentation of this beautiful roulade made the perfect centerpiece for our Best of the Northwest holiday meal, and the fresh bounty of the region shines through with complimentary spicing.
If you've never tied a roast or just want a refresher, here's a sweet clip on How to Tie a Roulade.
Northwest Forest Brine

Northwest Forest Brine
Our Northwest Forest Brine infuses a range of flavors into all manner of meats, from trout to pork, chicken and turkey. Juniper is the leading flavor with notes of pine and citrus, c...
Poultry Rub

Poultry Rub
The freshness of our herbs separates this Poultry Rub from the old standby for chicken, turkey, game hens and the like. Sage, thyme, marjoram and rosemary form the base to which we'v...
Cornbread and
Cascade Mushroom Mix

Cascade Mushroom Mix
This blend pairs ground porcini mushrooms with powdered Worcestershire, black pepper, onion and garlic to create a powerful umami flavor that adds a rich and hearty body to your dish...
The mouthwatering presentation of this beautiful roulade made the perfect centerpiece for our Best of the Northwest holiday meal, and the fresh bounty of the region shines through with complimentary spicing.
If you've never tied a roast or just want a refresher, here's a sweet clip on How to Tie a Roulade.