Everything You Need to Know to Cook a 20-Pound Thanksgiving Turkey (2024)

Picture this: It's Thanksgiving morning. You've laid out your Thanksgiving table settings and set out the Thanksgiving decorations. This year, you're doing Thanksgiving potluck-style, so all you need to worry about is making the bird.

So: When does the turkey need to go into the oven? And at what temperature? How long does it to take to cook a 20 lb turkey? Should you have started cooking it early in the morning? And— oh shoot — does it need to be defrosted first?

You won't win too many awards if the turkey turns out to be inedible. Luckily, we're here to help ensure your bird is cooked perfectly — not dry as Uncle Bob's boots. Follow these helpful tips and your turkey will be the star of the Thanksgiving table.

What You Need for a Perfectly Cooked Turkey

  • 1 20-lb turkey (for smaller birds, see cook times below)
  • Aromatics: 1 quartered white or yellow onion, 3 carrots, 3 celery stalks, fresh herbs (such as sage, and thyme)
  • A large, heavy-duty roasting pan with a rack
  • Unsalted butter
  • Kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper
  • Baker's twine
  • Aluminum foil
  • An instant-read thermometer

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Fully Defrosting the Turkey

Ideally, you want start defrosting upwards of a week in advance. A frozen turkey will take approximately one (1) day for every 4 pounds to defrost in the fridge. This is the best way for full, even defrosting, though there are faster methods.

So to properly defrost a 20-pound turkey, plan for between 5 and 6 days for the bird to be fully thawed. To thaw, simply set the turkey on a large rimmed baking sheet and slide it in the fridge (cover with plastic wrap if it's not already wrapped). It really is as simple as that!

Preheat the Oven

Low and slow is the best way to cook a turkey so when you're ready to start, preheat the oven to 325ºF. Remove the turkey from the refrigerator. Unwrap it (if applicable) and remove the neck and giblets. (Save the neck for roasting and the giblets for gravy.) Let the turkey sit at room temperature for an hour while the oven heats up. (This is a good time to season the turkey. We've got suggestions below.)

What's the Best Temperature for Cooking a Turkey?

You can find recipes that suggest cooking a turkey at temperatures ranging from 325°F to 375°F or even higher. While higher temperatures will cook the bird faster, we find that they also increase the risk of an overcooked, dry, or even a burnt turkey. That's why we recommend 325°F.

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Don't Wash That Bird!

Recipes at late as the 1980s and 1990s often included instructions for washing your turkey ahead of time to remove salmonella. However, research found this isn't necessary. Not only will the cooking process completely kill any bacteria, but washing just splashes raw-turkey juices and bacteria all over your sink and counter. Yuck!

Season That Bird!

When cooking anything, always start seasoning at the beginning of the cooking process so that you can build the flavors as you go. The same goes here. Place the neck and half of the aromatics in the roasting pan; top with the roasting rack. Place the turkey on the rack, breast side up, and fold the wings under; this makes for a nicer presentation.

Loosen the skin over the breast meat and rub the butter between the skin and meat. Season the large cavity with plenty of salt and pepper; stuff with the remaining aromatics. Tie the legs together with baker's twine. Season the outside of the turkey liberally and evenly with salt and pepper. Pour 1/2 cup water in the pan to prevent the vegetables from scorching.

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Do I Need to Brine or Baste My Turkey?

Grandma might have done either (or both) but in fact most of the time brining isn't necessary and basting isn't helpful. If you've bought a heritage turkey or are cooking a wild turkey, which can be smaller and dryer, you may want to brine it.

Most store-bought turkeys are more than moist enough when you get them, so brining does little. (You can dry brine the bird to help impart the seasoning throughout the meat but it isn't 100% necessary.)

As for basting, buttering the turkey ahead of time will help keep the meat moist and will do much more to achieve a golden-brown crispy exterior - bonus, you won't have to constantly be opening the oven, which reduces the heat and lengthens the cooking time.

How to Cook the Turkey

Weber Weber 6750 Instant Read Thermometer

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Make sure the oven rack is in the lowest position—this will help the bottom of the turkey cook while protecting the more delicate breast meat on top. Slide the roasting pan into the oven, close the door, and wait!

After about 2-3 hours, take a peek. If the skin is starting to get too brown, gently lay a piece of buttered foil over the turkey. If not, keep roasting.

The surest way to tell when the turkey is done is to test the internal temperature with an instant read thermometer. It's done when the thermometer reads 165ºF. A 20 pound turkey will take between 4 to 4 1/2 hours to come to temperature if your oven is 325°F. Here are some other cook times if your bird weighs differently:

  • 10-12 pounds: cook 2 3/4 to 3 hours at 325°F
  • 15-16 pounds: cook 3 1/2 to 4 hours at 325°F

You'll want to start testing it at about 1/2 to 1 hour before it's supposed to be done to be sure that it doesn't get overcooked.

To do this, remove the roasting pan from the oven (close the oven door, you don't want to lose all the heat!) and slide the thermometer into the thickest part of the thigh (the easiest way to find this is to insert the thermometer into the crease between the leg and the breast), making sure you don’t touch any bones.

If the thermometer reads 165ºF, it's done. If not, slide it back into the oven.

Check it again every 15 minutes until it reaches 165ºF. Because the bird will continue to cook after it's removed from the oven, it's better to remove the bird when it's few degrees under rather than over.

Let That Turkey Rest!

When the turkey is cooked, transfer it to a large cutting board and lay a large piece of aluminum foil over the top. Let it rest between 45 minutes to 1 hour while you make the gravy. After that, carve and enjoy!

Everything You Need to Know to Cook a 20-Pound Thanksgiving Turkey (2024)

FAQs

How long will a 20 lb turkey take to cook? ›

4 to 4 1/4 hours

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

Oven-Roasted Turkey

We recommend starting the turkey in a 425 degree oven for 30-45 minutes before tenting the pan with foil and lowering the temperature to 350 degrees until a meat thermometer reads 165 degrees when inserted into the thickest part of the bird.

How many people will 20 lb turkey feed at Thanksgiving? ›

A 20-pound turkey will feed between 12 and 14 people.

Should I cover my 20 lb turkey? ›

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.

Do you cook a butterball turkey at 325 or 350? ›

Preheat oven to 325° F. Drain juices and pat dry with clean paper towels. Place turkey breast-side-up on a flat rack in a shallow roasting pan 2 to 2½ inches deep. Turn the wings back to hold the neck skin in place.

Should you bring a turkey to room temperature before cooking? ›

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.

How long should a turkey rest before carving? ›

Pull it out as soon as the temperature hits 165, or even a little lower. The amount of resting time depends on the size of the bird, but at least 20 minutes is needed. A large bird can wait up to 40 minutes or longer, depending on the temperature of the room.

How often should you baste your turkey? ›

How Often to Baste a Turkey. Most recipes will tell you to baste your turkey every thirty minutes. But our rule of thumb is actually every forty minutes, and here's why. You don't want to open the oven too many times, or else the whole bird will take much long to cook, and that's a huge inconvenience.

How many days does it take to thaw a turkey? ›

It takes 24 hours for every four to five pounds of weight for a turkey to thaw in the refrigerator (a 15-pound turkey will take three days to thaw in your refrigerator). A completely thawed turkey can remain in the refrigerator for one or two days before cooking.

What is the best way to brine a turkey? ›

Wet brines take no longer than 24 hours, whereas dry brines can be effective for up to 72 hours.
  1. Remove giblets and neck from turkey and add to prepared container.
  2. Dissolve 2 cups of kosher salt into 2 cups of hot water. Allow to cool.
  3. Pour salt solution over turkey. Add remaining water.
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How much meat does a 20 lb turkey yield? ›

It is usually expressed as a percentage of the live weight of the turkey. For example, a turkey with a live weight of 20 pounds may yield 12 pounds of meat, which would be a yield of 60%.

Do you put water in the bottom of the roasting pan for turkey? ›

"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."

How long does it take to fully cook a 20 pound turkey? ›

It's done when the thermometer reads 165ºF.

A 20 pound turkey will take between 4 to 4 1/2 hours to come to temperature if your oven is 325°F. Here are some other cook times if your bird weighs differently: 10-12 pounds: cook 2 3/4 to 3 hours at 325°F. 15-16 pounds: cook 3 1/2 to 4 hours at 325°F.

What should I baste my turkey with? ›

Basting is periodically drizzling some liquid over roasting meat to moisten and flavor it during the long cooking time. You can baste turkey with melted butter or other fat, stock, or drippings from the roasting pan.

What is the temperature of a fully cooked 20 lb turkey? ›

Regardless of the size of your turkey, it's safe to eat once its internal temperature reaches 165°F, which you can gauge using a meat thermometer.

How long does a 20lb turkey take to thaw? ›

Thaw It in Cold Water
Turkey WeightThawing Time (Refrigerator)Thawing Time (Cold Water)
Up to 12 lbs1 to 3 days2 to 6 hours
12 to 16 lbs3 to 4 days6 to 8 hours
16 to 20 lbs4 to 5 days8 to 10 hours
20 to 24 lbs5 to 6 days10 to 12 hours
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Will a 20 pound turkey fit in my oven? ›

In a 30” or wider single oven or range, expect that a 25 lb. or more turkey will fit easily. In a double oven, a 10 lb. turkey pan will fit in the smaller oven as shown in the photo below. In our smallest 24” wall oven interior, a 16” X 13” X 3” inch pan will fit which holds about a 20 lb.

What is the best temperature to cook a turkey? ›

Begin by roasting your turkey at 425°F for 40 to 45 minutes before lowering the temperature of the oven to 350°F for the rest of the cooking time. Like the other method, it's a good idea to brush the turkey every 15 to 20 minutes with butter or olive oil to help the surface brown and keep the meat moist.

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