Gluten Free Roast Turkey Leg with Vegetables Recipe

GlutenFreeVIPs.com serves up comfort with this hearty gluten-free roast turkey leg recipe. Roasted to perfection, the tender turkey pairs beautifully with seasonal vegetables and rich pan juices. Ideal for festive gatherings or cosy dinners, this nourishing dish delivers bold flavour, allergen-friendly ingredients, and rustic charm in every bite.

Gluten Free Roast Turkey Leg with Vegetables Recipe.

Gluten-free roast turkey leg served with golden roasted carrots, parsnips, and broccoli served on a ceramic plate. The turkey is crisped and glazed, surrounded by seasonal vegetables and fresh herbs, ready for a comforting festive meal.

Intro

I have been craving a roast for some time. A plate of delicious meat and crispy, chunky veggies are always a favourite of mine in the colder months. So fittingly this week I am sharing my Gluten Free Roast Turkey Leg with Vegetables Recipe.

If you are looking for other savoury options, feel free to check out my Gluten Free Delicious Air Fryer Sweet Potato Chips Recipe and Gluten Free Lasagne with an Extra Cheesy Twist Recipe.

Spoiler alert: I will be posting another savoury, dinner recipe next Monday.

Now… drum roll… onto the recipe…. 🙂

Recipe Sheet

Gluten-free roast turkey leg served with golden roasted carrots, parsnips, and broccoli served on a ceramic plate. The turkey is crisped and glazed, surrounded by seasonal vegetables and fresh herbs, ready for a comforting festive meal.

Gluten Free Roast Turkey Leg with Vegetables Recipe

Gluten Free VIPs
GlutenFreeVIPs.com serves up comfort with this hearty gluten-free roast turkey leg recipe. Roasted to perfection, the tender turkey pairs beautifully with seasonal vegetables and rich pan juices. Ideal for festive gatherings or cosy dinners, this nourishing dish delivers bold flavour, allergen-friendly ingredients, and rustic charm in every bite.
Prep Time 15 minutes
Cook Time 2 hours
Total Time 2 hours 15 minutes
Course Dinner, Lunch
Servings 1

Ingredients
  

For the Meat

  • 1 tbsp of rosemary
  • 1 tbsp of olive oil
  • 1 turkey leg
  • 1 tsp of sea salt optional

For the Vegetables

  • 1 tsp of olive oil
  • 1 tsp of sea salt
  • 1 parsnip
  • 2 broccoli tips
  • 2 large carrots

Instructions
 

Stage 1 – the Turkey Leg

  • Preheat the oven to 270°C (250°C fan).
  • Line an oven proof dish with roasting foil.
  • Then, place a large piece of roasting foil in the dish.
  • Put the turkey leg on top of this roasting foil.
  • Evenly spread the rosemary, olive oil and salt (if you choose to add this) over the turkey leg.
  • Bring up the sides of the roasting foil, so they completely cover the turkey leg. Scrunch the foil at the top to seal the turkey leg in a pouch.
  • Cook the turkey leg in the oven for 1 hour.
  • Take the turkey leg out of the oven and partially open the top of the roasting foil, so that most of turkey leg is exposed.
  • Spoon some of the excess oil that the turkey sits in over the top of the leg.
  • Place the turkey back in the oven and cook for another 1 hour, this time at 220°C (200°C fan).

Stage 2 – the Vegetables

  • Gather the vegetables and wash them thoroughly.
  • Peel the carrots and the parsnip and chop off the ends.
  • Chop the carrots and parsnips into chunky slices.
  • Place the vegetables into a pot and add the sea salt.
  • Parboil the vegetables for 20 minutes.
  • Place the vegetables on a tinfoil tray/ oven tray and spread the olive oil evenly over them.
  • Cook the vegetables in the oven for 45 minutes at 220°C (200°C fan).

Stage 3 – the Turkey Leg and Vegetables together

  • Serve the turkey leg with the vegetables together, either on the same plate or with the vegetables on a side plate.
  • Enjoy!
Keyword Gluten Free, Roast Potatoes and Veggies, Roast Turkey, Seasonal Vegetables

Ingredients

For the Meat

  • 1 tbsp of rosemary
  • 1 tbsp of olive oil
  • 1 turkey leg
  • 1 tsp of sea salt (optional)

For the Vegetables

  • 1 tsp of olive oil
  • 1 tsp of sea salt
  • 1 parsnip
  • 2 broccoli tips
  • 2 large carrots

Method

1 – the Turkey Leg

  1. Preheat the oven to 270°C (250°C fan).
  2. Line an oven proof dish with roasting foil.
  3. Then, place a large piece of roasting foil in the dish.
  4. Put the turkey leg on top of this roasting foil.
  5. Evenly spread the rosemary, olive oil and salt (if you choose to add this) over the turkey leg.
  6. Bring up the sides of the roasting foil, so they completely cover the turkey leg. Scrunch the foil at the top to seal the turkey leg in a pouch.
  7. Cook the turkey leg in the oven for 1 hour.
  8. Take the turkey leg out of the oven and partially open the top of the roasting foil, so that most of turkey leg is exposed.
  9. Spoon some of the excess oil that the turkey sits in over the top of the leg.
  10. Place the turkey back in the oven and cook for another 1 hour, this time at 220°C (200°C fan). 

2 – the Vegetables

  1. Gather the vegetables and wash them thoroughly.
  2. Peel the carrots and the parsnip and chop off the ends.
  3. Chop the carrots and parsnips into chunky slices.
  4. Place the vegetables into a pot and add the sea salt.
  5. Parboil the vegetables for 20 minutes.
  6. Place the vegetables on a tinfoil tray/ oven tray and spread the olive oil evenly over them.
  7. Cook the vegetables in the oven for 45 minutes at 220°C (200°C fan). 

3 – the Turkey Leg and Vegetables together

  1. Serve the turkey leg with the vegetables together, either on the same plate or with the vegetables on a side plate.
  2. Enjoy!
Golden-brown turkey leg just out of the oven, glistening with juices and nestled among caramelized carrots, parsnips, and broccoli. Steam rises gently from the pan, highlighting the crispy skin and roasted herb garnish in a rustic kitchen setting.

Tips and Tricks

Additional Seasoning

Feel free to add any additional seasoning, spices and herbs. For this recipe, my own preference is to solely add rosemary. If you want to spice up this recipe, I would recommend using any spice mix you desire. I am sure that seasoning the turkey leg and the vegetables with pepper, for example, would be very nice!

I personally would use Cajun Blackening Spice Blend Organic or Caribbean Adobo Spice Rub Organic from Seasoned Pioneers as a spice mix for this recipe. Both are advertised as gluten free on Seasoned Pioneers site, at least at the present.

  • Disclaimer: my thoughts and opinions are my own and this is not an advertisement, just my honest opinion. I have not been paid or given anything to say this. I just genuinely like these spice mixes and buy them myself. Please buy things at your own discretion.

Other herbs like oregano and chives also add flavour to the turkey leg and/or the vegetables.

Additional Sauces

Feel free to add any desired sauces to the turkey leg and/or the vegetables. For example, adding a gluten free gravy or a gluten free cranberry sauce can complement this roast. If you are partial to these condiments, you can certainly add them!

A different meat?

As for the meat, this recipe would still work well if you substituted the turkey leg for a different leg of meat such as a leg of lamb.

More or less vegetables – your choice

As for the vegetables, you could also add or subtract any veggies you desire. Root vegetables, of course, are known for working well with any roast. Particularly, root vegetables like beetroots, ginger, onions, potatoes, sweet potatoes and turnips (to name a few) can also be lovely additions to any roast.

Serving portion size

Personally, I can happily eat this meal myself and regard it as a 1 serving recipe. However, depending on your appetite, I think that if the turkey leg is carved, it could potentially stretch to 2 servings.

Cook time

If you wish to keep the turkey fully covered in the roasting foil the whole time it is in the oven, and not take it out until serving, you must increase the cooking time to 3 hours at 270°C (250°C fan).

Whether to Add Salt to the Turkey Leg….

Adding salt to the turkey leg is optional. The salt can help to make the meat extra juicy, but it is up to you whether you want to add it. Personally, I don’t add salt to my turkey leg, as I don’t think it is necessary, as the meat is juicy enough on its own. However, it is up to you (and your preferences) whether you want to add it.

To Add a Honey Glaze or to Not Add a Honey Glaze, That is the Question….

I know some people really love to add a (gluten free) honey glaze to their roast. After all, a lot of people love a sweet and salty combination. Honestly, I love the salty taste of the meat without feeling the need to add something sweet, but it is up to you, if you want to add this. I also don’t feel the need to add any honey glaze to my vegetables either, but if adding a glaze appeals to you then that is always an option. Always feel free to make things to your own taste.

Plated gluten-free roast turkey leg served with roasted carrots, parsnips, and broccoli. The turkey is golden and tender, garnished with fresh herbs and drizzled with pan juices for a rustic, festive presentation.

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