This Teriyaki Turkey recipe combines tender, juicy turkey with a rich homemade teriyaki glaze that balances sweet, savory, and slightly tangy flavors. The turkey is marinated, cooked until perfectly golden, and coated in a glossy sauce that makes it ideal for family dinners, meal prep, or special occasions. The recipe is written in extensive detail to ensure excellent results every time.
Preparation Time
Preparation time: 25 minutes
Marinating time: 2 to 12 hours
Cooking time: 45 to 60 minutes
Total time: Approximately 3 to 13 hours depending on marinating time
Servings: 6 to 8
Ingredients
For the Turkey
2 to 3 pounds turkey breast or boneless turkey thighs
2 tablespoons vegetable oil
1 teaspoon salt
½ teaspoon black pepper
1 teaspoon garlic powder
1 teaspoon onion powder
1 teaspoon paprika
For the Teriyaki Marinade and Sauce
1 cup low-sodium soy sauce
¾ cup brown sugar
¼ cup honey
2 tablespoons rice vinegar
1 tablespoon sesame oil
6 cloves garlic, finely minced
1 tablespoon fresh ginger, grated
2 tablespoons cornstarch
3 tablespoons cold water
Optional Garnishes
Sliced green onions
Toasted sesame seeds
Steamed broccoli
Cooked rice
Sliced carrots
Steamed snap peas
Equipment Needed
Large mixing bowl
Whisk
Sharp knife
Cutting board
Large skillet or roasting pan
Saucepan
Measuring cups and spoons
Meat thermometer
Basting brush
Serving platter
Step 1: Prepare the Turkey
Remove the turkey from the refrigerator.
Pat it dry thoroughly using paper towels. Removing excess moisture helps the marinade cling better and promotes even browning during cooking.
Trim away any excess fat or tough connective tissue.
Place the turkey on a cutting board and inspect it carefully for uneven sections. If necessary, lightly pound thicker areas so the meat cooks more evenly.
Season both sides with salt, pepper, garlic powder, onion powder, and paprika.
Set aside while preparing the marinade.
Step 2: Make the Teriyaki Marinade
In a large bowl combine:
Soy sauce
Brown sugar
Honey
Rice vinegar
Sesame oil
Minced garlic
Grated ginger
Whisk thoroughly until the sugar begins dissolving and all ingredients are evenly mixed.
The aroma should be sweet, savory, and fragrant.
Reserve about 1 cup of the mixture in a separate container for later use in making the glaze.
The remaining marinade will be used for the turkey.
Step 3: Marinate the Turkey
Place the seasoned turkey into a large zip-top bag or shallow dish.
Pour the marinade over the turkey.
Turn several times to ensure complete coverage.
Seal the bag or cover the dish.
Transfer to the refrigerator.
Allow the turkey to marinate for at least 2 hours.
For the deepest flavor, marinate overnight.
During the marinating process, the soy sauce, garlic, ginger, and sweeteners gradually penetrate the meat, creating layers of flavor throughout the turkey.
Step 4: Bring Turkey to Room Temperature
Remove the turkey from the refrigerator approximately 30 minutes before cooking.
Allowing the turkey to warm slightly helps it cook more evenly.
Discard the used marinade after removing the turkey.
Never reuse marinade that has been in contact with raw poultry.
Step 5: Prepare the Teriyaki Glaze
Pour the reserved marinade into a saucepan.
Place over medium heat.
Bring to a gentle simmer.
In a small bowl mix cornstarch and cold water until smooth.
Slowly whisk the slurry into the simmering sauce.
Continue stirring for several minutes.
The sauce will gradually thicken and become glossy.
Reduce heat to low and keep warm.
The finished glaze should coat the back of a spoon without being excessively thick.
Step 6: Cook the Turkey
Oven Method
Preheat oven to 375°F (190°C).
Lightly grease a roasting pan.
Place the marinated turkey into the pan.
Brush with a small amount of teriyaki glaze.
Roast for approximately 45 to 60 minutes depending on thickness.
Every 15 minutes, brush additional glaze over the surface.
This repeated glazing process creates beautiful layers of flavor and a rich caramelized finish.
Cook until the internal temperature reaches 165°F (74°C).
Skillet Method
Heat vegetable oil in a large skillet over medium-high heat.
Place turkey into the pan.
Cook until golden brown on both sides.
Reduce heat to medium.
Cover loosely and continue cooking until fully cooked.
Brush frequently with teriyaki glaze.
Cook until the internal temperature reaches 165°F (74°C).
Step 7: Rest the Turkey
Once cooked, transfer the turkey to a cutting board.
Allow it to rest for 10 to 15 minutes.
Resting allows juices to redistribute throughout the meat.
Skipping this step may cause juices to run out when sliced.
Step 8: Slice and Glaze
Using a sharp knife, slice the turkey against the grain.
Arrange slices on a serving platter.
Brush generously with additional warm teriyaki glaze.
The glossy coating gives the turkey its signature appearance and intense flavor.
Step 9: Garnish
Sprinkle with:
Sliced green onions
Toasted sesame seeds
Fresh herbs if desired
Serve immediately while warm.
Serving Suggestions
This teriyaki turkey pairs wonderfully with:
Steamed jasmine rice
Brown rice
Vegetable fried rice
Roasted vegetables
Asian-style slaw
Stir-fried broccoli
Snow peas
Carrots
Cucumber salad
Rice noodles
Mashed sweet potatoes
Tips for Success
Use fresh ginger whenever possible for the best flavor.
Do not skip the marinating stage.
Reserve sauce before marinating to ensure food safety.
Cook using a thermometer rather than relying solely on time.
Allow proper resting time before slicing.
Brush the glaze on in multiple layers for maximum flavor.
Avoid excessive heat during glazing to prevent burning.
Storage
Store leftovers in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 4 days.
For longer storage, freeze portions for up to 3 months.
Allow frozen turkey to thaw overnight in the refrigerator before reheating.
Reheating Instructions
Oven
Place turkey in a baking dish.
Add a few tablespoons of water or extra teriyaki sauce.
Cover with foil.
Heat at 325°F (165°C) until warmed through.
Microwave
Place slices on a microwave-safe plate.
Cover loosely.
Heat in short intervals until hot.
Skillet
Warm gently over medium-low heat.
Add a splash of water or sauce to maintain moisture.
Variations
Pineapple Teriyaki Turkey
Add 1 cup crushed pineapple to the sauce for a tropical flavor.
Spicy Teriyaki Turkey
Mix in red pepper flakes or chili paste.
Garlic Lover’s Version
Double the garlic for a stronger savory profile.
Sesame Teriyaki Turkey
Increase sesame oil slightly and finish with extra toasted sesame seeds.
Honey Teriyaki Turkey
Replace part of the brown sugar with additional honey for a smoother sweetness.
Final Notes
A well-made Teriyaki Turkey offers a perfect combination of juicy poultry and a deeply flavorful glaze. The marinade tenderizes the meat while building layers of sweet and savory flavor. Frequent basting creates a beautiful caramelized exterior, and the finished dish works equally well for weeknight meals, holiday gatherings, meal preparation, or special family dinners. Served with rice and vegetables, this recipe delivers a satisfying, restaurant-style meal with rich teriyaki flavor in every bite.

