How Long to Cook a Turkey (2024)

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Let’s discuss the part of preparing a turkey that we all fear the most: How Long to Cook a Turkey. There’s nothing more nerve-wracking then wondering if you’re going to overcook the bird. I’ve broken every step down for you, meaning you can now begin your turkey takedown with confidence!

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Table of Contents
  1. Turkey Cooking Times
  2. A Faster Way to Cook Turkey
  3. The Turkey Prep Countdown
  4. Recommended Tools to Roast a Turkey
  5. Tips and Tricks
  6. Turkey Cooking Time Chart
  7. Frequently Asked Questions

Whether you’re preparing a modest 4-pound turkey breast or a whopping 24-pound full bird, I have tips to help you figure out when to thaw, brine, and bake your turkey.

Plus, I’ve included some of my best tips and tricks for knowing when your turkey is done (spoiler alert: you’re definitely going to want one of these bad boys).

Scroll down to view all of the content, or use the Table of Contents box above to skip to the content you need.

Plus, I have a printable how long to cook a turkey in the oven chart with turkey cook times at the end.

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Turkey Cooking Times

Below, you’ll find estimated cook times for unstuffed turkeys (stuffing cooked outside the bird) and stuffed turkeys (stuffing cooked inside the bird).

The estimated times are also broken down by oven temperature.

Regardless of which method you choose, know that these are just estimates.

  • These times are based on letting a turkey come to room temperature first. If you skip this step, your turkey will likely take longer to cook.
  • Each oven is different; some run hot and others run cold.
  • Each turkey is different (for example: more white meat vs dark meat can make a difference).
  • Opening and closing the oven will affect your cook time. If you are opening it every 5 to 10 minutes to keep checking for doneness (understandable!), it will take longer to cook the turkey.
  • BE FLEXIBLE. Give yourself a buffer and anticipate a range.

It’s important to keep a close eye on things throughout the cooking process to make sure everything turns out perfectly.

Tips for Perfect Turkey

  • If you are buying a frozen turkey, budget thawing time into your meal prep.
  • Assume you’ll need about 1.5 pounds of uncooked turkey per person (see How Much Turkey Per Person for more).
  • Let your turkey come to room temperature prior to cooking.
  • Use meat thermometer to make sure your turkey is cooked through.
  • Start checking your turkey’s temperature about 90 minutes in. This will allow you to gauge how quickly it’s cooking and make any necessary adjustments to your roasting time.
  • Let your turkey rest! Just like other cuts of meat, it’s important to let your turkey rest for a few minutes before you begin carving.
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Cooking Stuffing Inside vs. Outside the Turkey

I do not recommend cooking stuffing inside the turkey, as the stuffing must also come to temperature and you risk overcooking the meat. Instead, make a separate pan of Rustic Chestnut Stuffing or Cornbread Sausage Stuffing.

Unstuffed Turkey Cooking Times

These times are based on cooking a room temperature turkey at 325 degrees F the entire time; plan on 10 to 12 minutes per pound.

  • 6 to 8 pounds: 45 minutes to 1 hour 45 minutes
  • 8 to 10 pounds: 1 hour 15 minutes to 2 hours
  • 10 to 12 pounds: 1 hour 30 minutes to 2 hours 30 minutes
  • 12 to 14 pounds: 2 hours to 2 hours 45 minutes
  • 14 to 16 pounds: 2 hours 15 minutes to 3 hours 15 minutes
  • 16 to 18 pounds: 2 hours 30 minutes to 3 hours 45 minutes
  • 18 to 20 pounds: 3 hours to 4 hours
  • 20 to 24 pounds: 3 hours 15 minutes to 4 hours 45 minutes

These times are based on starting a room temperature turkey at high temp (450 degrees F), then lowering it to 325 degrees F after 45 minutes to 1 hour (recommended for crispy skin).

  • 6 to 8 pounds: 35 minutes to 1 hour
  • 8 to 10 pounds: 1 hour to 1 hour 30 minutes
  • 10 to 12 pounds: 1 hour 15 minutes to 1 hour 45 minutes
  • 12 to 14 pounds: 1 hour 30 minutes to 2 hours
  • 14 to 16 pounds: 2 hours to 2 hours 30 minutes
  • 16 to 18 pounds: 2 hours 15 minutes to 2 hours 30 minutes
  • 18 to 20 pounds: 2 hours 30 minutes to 3 hours
  • 20 to 24 pounds: 3 hours to 3 hours 30 minutes
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Stuffed Turkey Cook Times

These times are based on a room temperature turkey at 325 degrees F the entire time; plan on about 15 to 17 minutes per pound (the times below are based on 15 minutes per pound).

  • 4 to 8 pounds: 1 to 2 hours
  • 8 to 10 pounds: 2 hours to 2 hours 30 minutes
  • 12 to 14 pounds: 3 hours to 3 hours 30 minutes
  • 14 to 16 pounds: 3 hours 30 minutes to 4 hours
  • 16 to 18 pounds: 4 hours to 4 hours 30 minutes
  • 18 to 20 pounds: 4 hours 30 minutes to 5 hours
  • 20 to 24 pounds: 5 to 6 hours

These times are based on starting a room temperature turkey at higher temp (450 degrees F), then lowering it to 325 degrees F after 45 minutes to 1 hour (recommended for crispy skin).

  • 4 to 8 pounds: 45 minutes to 1 hour 15 minutes
  • 8 to 10 pounds: 1 hour 15 minutes to 1 hour 45 minutes
  • 12 to 14 pounds: 2 hours 15 minutes to 2 hours 45 minutes
  • 14 to 16 pounds: 2 hours 45 minutes to 3 hours 15 minutes
  • 16 to 18 pounds: 3 hours 15 minutes to 3 hours 45 minutes
  • 18 to 20 pounds: 3 hours 45 minutes to 4 hours 15 minutes
  • 20 to 24 pounds: 4 hours 15 minutes to 5 hours 15 minutes

A Faster Way to Cook Turkey

Want to speed up the roasting process? Make Spatchco*ck Turkey!

  • Spatchco*cking (removing the turkey’s backbone and laying it flat to cook) cooks 75% faster than traditional roast turkey—a 10- to 12-pound spatchco*ck turkey can be done in around an hour.
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How to Know When Your Turkey Is Done

The best and only foolproof way to check a turkey for doneness is to use an instant read thermometer like this one.

  • A turkey is done when the thermometer shows 150 to 155 degrees F in the breast and 165 degrees F if in the thigh.
  • Make sure you’re close to the bone but not touching it.
  • The turkey’s temperature will rise as it rests.

You can also poke your turkey with a fork (try a couple of different places), paying attention to the juices. If the juices are still pink or reddish in color, the turkey is not done. If the juices are clear, it is done—this isn’t foolproof though as thigh juices will often run red if the turkey has been frozen, even if it is cooked through.

The best, safest (and I’d say only) bet: an instant read thermometer.

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The Turkey Prep Countdown

So, Thanksgiving is quickly approaching, you know how many guests you’ll be serving, and you’ve purchased your turkey.

Now, it’s time to make a turkey timeline!

Using the reference guides below, you can game plan what steps you’ll need to do and when you’ll need to do them.

When to Thaw Your Turkey

*Plan on 24 hours of thawing per 5 pounds of turkey*

  • 4 to 8 pounds: 1 day before
  • 8 to 10 pounds: 2 days before
  • 12 to 14 pounds: 2 to 3 days before
  • 14 to 16 pounds: 3 days before
  • 16 to 18 pounds: 3 to 4 days before
  • 18 to 20 pounds: 4 to 5 days before
  • 20 to 24 pounds: 5 to 6 days before

What If I Forgot to Thaw My Turkey?

If the thawing timeline above has now become impossible for you, don’t panic! You can still thaw your whole turkey using an ice-water bath.

Submerge your packaged turkey in an ice water bath (your sink, a large bucket, or even a cooler will work), ensuring the water stays between 32 degrees F and 38 degrees F. Check it constantly to ensure it stays ice cold.

This method will still take a while (about 8 hours for a 15-pound turkey), but it will be much faster than the times listed above and result in tender meat.

When to Brine Your Turkey

  • Wet Brine. If you’re using a wet brine, plan on adding it 12 to 24 hours ahead of time.
  • Dry Brine. If you’re using a dry brine, plan on adding it 24 to 48 hours ahead of time.

What to Do the Day Before/Morning Of

  • Wet Brine. Up to 24 hours in advance (complete by the morning of), remove the turkey from the brine and rinse it, pat it dry, then transfer it to a baking sheet. Return the uncovered turkey to the refrigerator until you’re ready to roast.
  • Dry Brine. Up to 24 hours in advance (complete by the morning of), uncover the turkey and leave it in the refrigerator.
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  • Roasting Pan. Ideal for preparing a perfectly cooked turkey for Thanksgiving dinner.
  • Instant Read Thermometer. This option is an investment, but it’s well worth it. Here’s a more affordable option too. Both work very well for checking the internal temperature of your turkey. This tool is how you cook a turkey in the oven to be moist, not dry!
  • Cutting Board with Grooves. Once you’ve roasted your turkey, you’ll need a cutting board like this one for carving.

Tips and Tricks

  • Let the Turkey Come to Room Temp. No matter what brining method you use, make sure you remove the turkey from the refrigerator 1 hour before roasting to allow it to come to room temperature.
  • Preheat Your Oven. Give your oven plenty of time to get to temperature before adding your turkey. I suggest letting it warm up for at least 30 minutes.
  • Don’t Overcook Your Turkey. This is the MOST important tip I can provide. Overcooked turkey = dry turkey. Use an instant read thermometer to gauge your turkey’s progress throughout the cooking process.

Turkey Cooking Time Chart

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Frequently Asked Questions

Does One Cooking Method Result in More Flavor than the Other?

No, both the consistent temperature and high/low temperature methods will result in a flavorful turkey. With both options, I still recommend first brushing the turkey with melted butter and black pepper and stuffing the cavity with aromatics (I use carrots, thyme, apples, onion, lemon, and garlic).

I prefer using the 450 degrees F method because it will result in crispier, browner skin and more moisture in the meat. Sticking with 325 degrees F the entire time won’t allow your turkey to brown as much, and some of the fat will likely run off into the pan.

Do I Need to Baste My Turkey?

No, I don’t feel that it’s necessary to baste your turkey once it’s in the oven. Opening the oven door repeatedly will disrupt the temperature of the oven and increase how long you’ll need to cook turkey in the oven.

How Long Do I Cook Turkey Per Pound?

An unstuffed turkey will typically need about 10 to 12 minutes per pound. A stuffed turkey will typically need about 15 to 17 minutes per pound. Note that these times are just an estimate and are based on letting your turkey come to room temperature first (it will take longer if you don’t). Make sure to check your turkey’s temperature early and often to gauge how quickly it’s cooking.

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FAQs

How Long to Cook a Turkey? ›

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.

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 hours per pound to cook a whole turkey? ›

Calculate turkey cooking time and temperature. The simplest way to figure out turkey roasting times is to calculate 13 minutes per pound at 350°F for an unstuffed turkey (that's about 3 hours for a 12- to 14-lb. turkey), or 15 minutes per pound for a stuffed turkey.

What is the best temperature to roast a 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.

How long to cook a 15 pound turkey? ›

How Long To Cook A Turkey: A Pound-By-Pound Guide
How Long To Cook Your Turkey
12 - 14 pounds3 hours - 3 hours, 45 minutes
14 - 18 pounds3 hours, 45 minutes - 4 hours, 15 minutes
18 - 20 pounds4 hours, 15 minutes - 4 hours, 30 minutes
20 - 24 pounds4 hours, 30 minutes - 5 hours
2 more rows
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How long does a 16 lb turkey take at 325? ›

These times are based on a room temperature turkey at 325 degrees F the entire time; plan on about 15 to 17 minutes per pound (the times below are based on 15 minutes per pound).

How long does a 20lb turkey take at 350? ›

The simplest way to roast a whole turkey: The most straightforward approach is to roast an unstuffed turkey, breast-side up, for 13 minutes per pound of turkey at 350°.

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 do you cook a 10 lb turkey butterball? ›

Your turkey is done when meat thermometer reaches 180° F in thigh and 165° F in center of stuffing. Lift turkey onto platter and let stand for 15 minutes before carving. 7-9 lbs. / 4-4 1/2 hrs. 9-12 lbs. / 4 1/2-5 hrs.

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

The drippings will be less flavorful and not as concentrated as roast turkey drippings. As a result, your turkey gravy may taste lackluster. Adding water to the turkey roasting pan can lead to spattering or popping during the roasting process as the turkey fat begins to melt and drips into the water.

Should you bake a turkey covered or uncovered? ›

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.

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

When roasting meat and poultry, set the oven temperature to 325°F (163°C) or higher. Explore the charts below to learn how to get great results every time you cook.

How many people will a 15 lb turkey feed? ›

You'll want to plan on about 1.25 pounds of turkey per person. That means if you're expecting 12 guests, plan for a 15-pound bird. To make things simple, we've created a guide to help you pick the perfect-sized turkey for your Thanksgiving dinner menu.

How long should a 15 pound turkey rest after cooking? ›

When your turkey has finished cooking, remove it from the oven and let it rest for 20 minutes. Meanwhile, set the extra oven's temperature as low as it will go. After your turkey is done resting, cover it with foil and place it back in the oven.

How big of a roasting pan do I need for a 15 lb turkey? ›

3/4 x 12 x 3 inches

Is it better to cook a turkey covered or uncovered? ›

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 best setting for cooking a turkey? ›

Oven Temps: Best roasting is two stage process—425°F (218°C) for 1 hour, then down to 325°F (163°C) for however long it takes until the turkey is done.

How long to cook at 325 vs 350? ›

In general, you may need to increase the baking time by 10-25% to compensate for the lower temperature.

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