The Big Mistake People Make When Preheating Their Oven For Thanksgiving Turkey (2024)

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The Big Mistake People Make When Preheating Their Oven For Thanksgiving Turkey (1)

In This Article

  1. Oven Turkey Temperature
  2. Fried Turkey Temperature
  3. Air Fryer Turkey Temperature
  4. Smoked Turkey Temperature
  5. Grilled Turkey Temperature
  6. Instant Pot Turkey Setting
  7. Internal Temperature for Turkey
  8. How Long Should a Turkey Cook?

The key to cooking the most delicious turkey for Thanksgiving dinner is not only making sure that you thaw the bird the right way, but also getting the oven temperature and cook time correct. Although your turkey size will determine how long you cook a turkey, the temperature to cook a turkey will be the same no matter what.

Want to serve the most delicious, juicy — yet crisp on the outside — turkey? Preheating the oven to a higher temperature first is key (we recommend 450°F), and then lower the temperature to 350°F when you put the turkey in the oven.

Quick Overview

What Temperature to Cook a Turkey

An evenly cooked turkey requires two temperatures. First, preheat the oven to450°F. Then, once you place the turkey inside, turn the heat down to 350°F to roast.

Oven Turkey Temperature

For a classic roasted turkey in the oven, you’ll begin by preheating it to 450°F. Once you put your completely thawed turkey in the oven, you’ll then turn the heat down to 350°F. (We also recommend letting the turkey sit at room temperature 30 minutes before you place it in the oven.) This will ensure that the initial blast of heat is hot enough to get the skin nice and crispy, then cooking it the remainder of the time at a lower temperature will keep the inside of the turkey moist and juicy.

A general rule of thumb is to roast an unstuffed turkey for about 13 minutes per pound. So, depending on the size of your turkey you’ll cook it anywhere between an hour and 18 minutes (a 6-pound turkey) to 4 hours and 20 minutes (a 20-pound turkey).

Fried Turkey Temperature

Before you fry a turkey, the oil in the fryer pot will need to be heated to 375°F. (To measure the temperature of the oil, you’ll need a deep-fry thermometer with a long stem, and while you’re at it, make sure you have all the other essential deep-frying turkey equipment to fry safely.) Heating the oil will take approximately one hour, and can sometimes be longer if it’s cold outside. Note: You should ONLY fry a turkey outside, away from structures, and the turkey should be completely thawed before you begin frying.

Once the oil is hot enough, turn off the heat and then carefully lower the turkey into the fryer. After the turkey has safely been lowered in, turn the heat back on and ensure that the oil remains at a temperature of 350°F while cooking, which should take roughly 35 to 55 minutes, depending on the size of the bird.

Air Fryer Turkey Temperature

Not feeding a crowd? You can still have a delicious piece of turkey — and what better tool to use than an air fryer, the appliance hero for a small dinner? To cook turkey breast in an air fryer, you’ll need to set it at 350°F and cook it for approximately 55 minutes total, flipping it halfway through.

Smoked Turkey Temperature

Whether you’re preparing a barbecue feast or wanting to switch things up on Thanksgiving day, a smoked turkey is always a delicious alternative to the oven. To produce a tender and juicy smoked turkey, you’ll need to maintain a temperature between 225°F and 275°F (with an ideal temperature being 250°F) for 5 to 6 hours.

Grilled Turkey Temperature

If you’re lucky enough to live in a warm climate (or perhaps you are a true Midwesterner who grills in shorts while it’s raining or snowing), grilling a turkey is a tasty way to enjoy your poultry on Thanksgiving day. To grill a turkey, we recommend spatchco*cking the turkey first and then grilling it at a temperature between 300°F and 325°F degrees. It’ll take approximately 1 1/2 hours to grill a 15-pound turkey with this method.

Instant Pot Turkey Setting

If you’re having a low-key or small Thanksgiving and want to get dinner prepared quickly, don’t discount your Instant Pot to deliver deliciously crisp turkey. To cook turkey breasts in an Instant Pot, you will need to set it to cook on HIGH pressure for 25 to 30 minutes (5 to 6 minutes per pound of turkey).

Internal Temperature for Turkey

A turkey will not be considered “done” or safe to eat until the internal temperature of the thigh registers at least 165°F. To check a turkey’s temperature for doneness, insert an instant-read thermometer into the thickest part of the turkey thigh, stopping in the middle and making sure it’s not touching bone (the thermometer should be parallel to the turkey’s body).

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If the temperature registers below 165°F, you’ll need to keep cooking the turkey, checking it every 20 minutes or so if it’s being roasted, until it’s reached the proper temperature.

According to the USDA, even if your turkey has a pop-up temperature indicator (which isn’t that accurate), it’s still crucial to check that the internal temperature is 165°F so that you don’t contract a food-borne illness.

How Long Should a Turkey Cook?

Although it will largely depend on how large your turkey is and how you prepare it, roasting a turkey in the oven will take approximately 13 minutes per pound.

FAQ

Is it better to cook a turkey at 325°F or 350°F?

It’s better to cook a turkey at 350°F after preheating the oven to 450°F. This makes the skin crispier and ensures the turkey will get cooked evenly.

Should turkey be cooked to 165°F or 170°F?

According to the USDA, turkey should be cooked to an internal temperature of at least 165°F to prevent food-borne illness.

What if my turkey is not reaching 165°F?

If your turkey is not reaching 165°F, you’ll need to keep cooking it, checking on it every 20 minutes if you’re roasting it, until it reaches 165ºF.

Where do you put a thermometer in a turkey?

Put an instant-read meat thermometer into the thickest part of the turkey’s thigh, making sure not to touch the bone and stopping when you reach the center of the thigh. The thermometer should be placed parallel to the turkey.

Can a turkey reach 165°F but still be pink?

Yes, a turkey can reach 165°F and still be pink. This is because — according to the USDA — poultry has a lower myoglobin (a type of protein) level than beef, which contributes to its lighter color. As long as the turkey has reached at least 165ºF, it is safe to eat.

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FAQs

Should you let turkey warm up before cooking? ›

First, Bring Your Bird to Room Temp

Your turkey will cook more evenly and faster if you start it out at room temperature so remove the turkey from the refrigerator 1 hour before roasting. If you plan to stuff your turkey, wait until you're ready to put it in the oven before putting the stuffing in the turkey.

What happens if you cook turkey at too high a temperature? ›

However, if the oven temperature is too high for the entirety of the cooking time, the turkey will dry out.

What to do if the turkey is too big for the oven? ›

The turkey is too big to fit in the oven! How can I cook it? Break it down. Cut off the legs and braise them or make a confit, then reheat on Christmas Day.

Why should you not wash a turkey before cooking? ›

Wash your hands, but not the turkey! Many consumers think that washing their turkey will remove bacteria and make it safer. However, it's virtually impossible to wash bacteria off the bird. Instead, juices that splash during washing can transfer bacteria onto the surfaces of your kitchen, other foods and utensils.

Should I put liquid in the bottom of my turkey roasting pan? ›

"Often, consumers will inquire about adding water to the bottom of their roasting pans. We do not recommend adding water to the bottom of the pan. Cooking a turkey with steam is a moist heat-cook method and is acceptable, sure, but is not the preferred method for cooking your turkey."

Is it better to cook a turkey at 325 or 350? ›

Roasting the bird slowly, at a lower temperature is the best way to achieve tender meat. You should still prep the bird with butter, salt, and pepper, as described above (or dry-brine it). To cook, set your oven to 325°F and roast for 3½ to 4 hours for a 12- to 14-pound bird.

Should you cover turkey with foil? ›

To achieve a perfectly golden, juicy turkey, let the bird spend time both covered and uncovered in the oven. We recommend covering your bird for most of the cooking time to prevent it from drying out; then, during the last 30 minutes or so of cooking, remove the cover so the skin crisps in the hot oven.

How long to bring turkey to room temperature before cooking? ›

Before it goes in the oven, the turkey should be at room temperature, so take it out of the fridge (1 hr for a whole turkey, or 30 mins for a cut) before cooking. Keep it covered in a cool place.

Is it OK to cook a turkey at 250? ›

Information. It is not safe to cook any meat or poultry in an oven set lower than 325 °F. At lower temperatures, meat stays in the Danger Zone (between 40 °F and 140°F for too long.

Is it safe to cook turkey at 200 degrees all night? ›

When you're starting to think about going to bed, preheat your oven to somewhere between 170-180ºF. If your oven temperature does not go this low, set it to its coolest setting; anything up to 200ºF is fine. Pull the turkey out of the refrigerator, season it with salt and aromatics, and rub the outside with butter.

Is it better to cook a turkey upside down or not? ›

Cooking a turkey upside down allows the juices to trickle down during the roasting process for extra moist and juicy breast meat. Plus, since the dark meat is closer to the heat source, it cooks faster than it does with the traditional method. It's a win-win!

What to do if the turkey is done 2 hours early? ›

If your turkey is done several hours before your meal, let it rest. Then carve off the breast meat, the legs and the thighs and arrange them on a serving platter and cover with foil. Just before you're ready to serve, reheat the platter in the oven (about 20 minutes at 350°F).

Does turkey get more tender the longer you cook it? ›

When the contracting muscle fibers reach 180° F they begin to break up. The bonds within the molecules begin to break down, causing proteins to unravel and the muscle meat becomes more tender. Of course the longer the turkey is cooked, the more the proteins are denatured and the meat gets tougher.

What is the best temp to cook a large turkey? ›

What Temperature to Cook the Turkey? Cook your turkey at 325 degrees F for most of the cook time; in the final 45 minutes, remove the cover or foil tent from the turkey, increase the oven temperature to 425 degrees F and baste the bird with butter. The initial lower oven temperature cooks the turkey through evenly.

Should I cover my turkey with aluminum foil? ›

To achieve a perfectly golden, juicy turkey, let the bird spend time both covered and uncovered in the oven. We recommend covering your bird for most of the cooking time to prevent it from drying out; then, during the last 30 minutes or so of cooking, remove the cover so the skin crisps in the hot oven.

What is the general rule for cooking a turkey? ›

The most straightforward approach is to roast an unstuffed turkey, breast-side up, for 13 minutes per pound of turkey at 350°. That works out to approximately 3 hours for a 12- to 14-pound bird (a 12-pound turkey is pretty standard).

What is the best way to keep a turkey moist while cooking? ›

Add a combination of water and wine, turkey stock, or chicken stock to the bottom of the pan to add moisture to the cooking environment and flavor the drippings for gravy later.

Should I put anything inside my turkey before cooking? ›

Despite the benefits of stuffing a turkey, it's not a safe practice, says Baker. That's because the turkey and stuffing might cook at different rates, often leaving the stuffing uncooked and unsafe to eat by the time the turkey is ready.

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