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If you’re looking for a turkey drumsticks recipe that’s juicy, flavour packed, and way easier than roasting a whole bird, you’ve come to the right place. These herb butter turkey drumsticks come out golden, crispy, and tender every single time.
Whether you’re cooking for a small Thanksgiving gathering or just need a cozy dinner that doesn’t involve an entire turkey, these oven roasted turkey drumsticks deliver all the flavour with a fraction of the fuss. They’re rubbed with garlic, fresh herbs, butter, and lemon, then roasted until the skin is crisp and the meat is fall-apart tender.
I love serving these turkey drumsticks with all the classic holiday sides, like my low carb cauliflower stuffing and roasted garlic butternut squash soup. But honestly? They’re just as welcome on a regular weeknight dinner table when you’re craving something hearty, comforting, and packed with flavour.

What You’ll Need to Make This Turkey Drumsticks Recipe

This turkey drumsticks recipe uses simple ingredients, but together they create something seriously special. The drumsticks are slathered in a garlic herb butter made with fresh rosemary, thyme, sage, lemon, and a handful of pantry spices before being roasted until the skin is golden and crisp and the meat is juicy and tender. Here’s what you’ll need:
- Turkey Drumsticks: These are the meaty lower portion of the turkey leg. They’re perfect for a smaller holiday gathering or a keto friendly main course. They’re juicy and flavourful, and when roasted, they develop a deliciously crispy skin. You can usually find them sold separately in the meat department or at any butcher. Don’t like turkey drumsticks? Try my recipe for turkey wings instead!
- Butter: Adds richness and moisture to the turkey drumsticks, ensuring they stay tender as they roast. I like using unsalted butter as I like to control the salt levels. Softening it beforehand helps to evenly spread it under the skin for maximum flavour infusion.
- Olive Oil: Helps achieve that crispy, golden brown skin while adding a light, fruity flavour. It also prevents the butter from burning during roasting due to its higher smoke point.
- Garlic: Fresh garlic adds a punch of savoury flavour and infuses the turkey with plenty of garlicky goodness as it roasts. I like using fresh minced garlic for this turkey drumsticks recipe. However, you can use garlic powder instead if that’s all you have on hand. Use 1 teaspoon of garlic powder instead of the 4 fresh cloves.
- Rosemary: A classic turkey herb that adds a cozy, earthy flavour to every bite.
- Thyme: Adds a subtle earthy flavour that pairs beautifully with the rosemary and sage.
- Sage: Sage and turkey are a match made in heaven. It adds a warm, earthy flavour that just feels like Thanksgiving.
- Smoked Paprika: Adds a hint of smoky flavour and helps give the turkey that gorgeous golden colour. Regular paprika works just fine, too.
- Onion Powder: Helps round out the seasoning with a mild onion flavour that isn’t overpowering.
- Salt: Brings out all the other flavours and helps season the turkey from the inside out.
- Pepper: Freshly ground black pepper adds a gentle heat and a touch of spiciness that balances the richness of the butter and the aromatic herbs.
- Lemon (zested and juiced): A little lemon brightens everything up and helps balance the richness of the butter.
- Parsley: A sprinkle of fresh parsley at the end adds a pop of colour and makes the turkey look extra inviting.
- Carrots (optional): Not for eating (unless you want to!) Just for elevating the turkey drumsticks off of the roasting pan. If you have a wire rack, you can use that instead. Or, you can use aluminum foil rolled up into thick ropes to form rings or logs.
Find the full ingredient list and exact measurements in the recipe card below.

Key Tips for Juicy Oven Roasted Turkey Drumsticks
You can find the full instructions in the recipe card below, but here are a few quick tips to help you get juicy meat and crispy skin every time:
- Pat the drumsticks dry. Before adding the herb butter, pat the turkey drumsticks dry with paper towels. This helps the skin crisp up beautifully in the oven.
- Use softened butter. Softened butter is much easier to spread under and over the skin, helping flavour every bite.
- Get the butter everywhere. Gently loosen the skin and rub the herb butter underneath and all over the outside of the drumsticks. Don’t be shy!
- Don’t skip the lemon. A little lemon helps balance the richness of the butter and brightens the overall flavour.
- Elevate the drumsticks. A wire rack allows hot air to circulate around the turkey for more even cooking and crispier skin.
- Baste as they roast. Spoon the pan juices over the drumsticks every 30 minutes to help keep them moist and flavourful.
- Cook to temperature, not time. Turkey drumsticks are done when they reach at least 165°F at the thickest part. For extra tender meat, aim for 175°F to 180°F.
- Let them rest. Give the drumsticks 10 minutes to rest before serving so the juices have time to redistribute throughout the meat.

Turkey Drumstick Cooking Time and Temperature
The exact cooking time will depend on the size of your turkey drumsticks, but most will take about 1½ to 2 hours at 375°F (190°C). The best way to know they’re done is to use a meat thermometer rather than relying on the clock.
For food safety, turkey drumsticks should reach an internal temperature of 165°F (74°C) at the thickest part of the meat. That said, I usually let them cook a little longer until they reach 175°F to 180°F. This gives the connective tissue more time to break down, resulting in tender, juicy meat that practically falls off the bone.
What to Serve With Turkey Drumsticks
These turkey drumsticks pair well with just about all the classic holiday sides. If you’re serving them for Thanksgiving, try them alongside my keto friendly green bean casserole, creamy mashed potatoes, or roasted butternut squash for a meal that’s guaranteed to impress.
Need a little something to spoon over top? A rich no-drippings-required-gravy is always a good idea. And if you happen to end up with leftovers, don’t let them go to waste. They’re fantastic in a cozy bowl of leftover turkey soup the next day.
Of course, these drumsticks aren’t just for the holidays. Pair them with brussels sprouts in cream sauce and some sautéed kale and mushrooms for a cozy dinner that’s just as suitable for a weeknight as it is for a special occasion.

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Turkey Drumsticks Recipe (Juicy Herb Butter Roasted Turkey Drumsticks)
Ingredients
- 4 large turkey drumsticks (about 1.5 lbs each)
- 4 tbsp unsalted butter (softened)
- 2 tbsp extra virgin olive oil
- 4 cloves garlic (minced)
- 1 tbsp fresh rosemary (chopped)
- 1 tbsp fresh thyme (chopped)
- 1 tbsp fresh sage (chopped)
- 1 tsp smoked paprika
- 1 tsp onion powder
- 1 tsp sea salt
- ½ tsp black pepper
- 1 lemon (zested and juiced)
- fresh parsley (chopped, for garnish)
- chopped carrots (optional, for elevating drumsticks in roasting pan)
Instructions
- Preheat the oven to 375°F (190°C). Place a wire rack inside a large roasting pan. (See notes if you don't have one.)
- In a small bowl, combine the softened butter, olive oil, garlic, rosemary, thyme, sage, smoked paprika, onion powder, salt, pepper, and lemon zest.
- Pat the turkey drumsticks dry with paper towels.
- Gently loosen the skin on each drumstick, being careful not to tear it. Rub half of the herb butter mixture under the skin, spreading it as evenly as possible.
- Rub the remaining herb butter all over the outside of the drumsticks.
- Arrange the drumsticks on the wire rack and pour the lemon juice over top.
- Roast for 1½ to 2 hours, basting with the pan juices every 30 minutes, until the skin is golden brown and the internal temperature reaches at least 165°F (74°C).
- Let the drumsticks rest for 10 minutes before serving. Garnish with fresh parsley and enjoy.
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