Easily Cook a Frozen Turkey - Super Simple Recipe, Delicious Turkey! (2024)

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Learning how to cook a frozen turkey is a must have skill for any chef. You never know when you're going to forget (or run out of time) to thaw the turkey before dinner. With this easy recipe, you will be able to cook a frozen turkey to perfection in no time at all!

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I'll be honest, since I discovered how to cook a frozen chicken, I don't even bother thawing my fowl before cooking it! That goes for the big turkey too!

Since I'm the one who normally makes Thanksgiving and Christmas dinner, this is a great recipe for me as it allows me to save counter and fridge space for other holiday recipes, instead of requiring me to thaw the turkey for days in advance.

With this recipe for how to cook a frozen turkey, I can simply take the turkey out of the freezer and have it straight into the oven within just a few minutes!

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How to Cook a Frozen Turkey

No matter what the reason, whether intentional or not, if you have a frozen turkey and a fast approaching dinner, then you need to get the turkey cooked quickly!

Not to worry! It's super easy to cook a frozen turkey without thawing it first! There are no tricks, it's just a straightforward recipe that results in a delicious oven roasted turkey!

Step One:

Remove all packaging from the outside of the turkey and place breast-side up onto a roasting pan.

Step Two:

Pre-heat the oven to 325° and move the middle rack down to the bottom one-third of the oven.

Step Three:

Roast turkey for 1-2 hours* (depending on the size), remove from oven and remove giblets from turkey. At this time also remove any plastic holding the legs together. You can tie them with twine at this point if desired.

*Remove once turkey is lightly golden brown.

Step Four:

Mix 1/4 cup of butter with seasoning of your choice. We use salt, pepper, garlic, and parsley.

Brush the butter mix onto the turkey as thoroughly as you can. Put it back in the oven.

Step Five:

Bake turkey for another 2 hours, or until dark golden brown. Check multiple points with a meat thermometer to ensure turkey is 165° through the thickest portions.

If any part is not fully cooked, continue baking until 165° is reached throughout.

NOTE: I have found that when cooking a frozen turkey, the total cook time is about 25% longer than normal. Keep this in mind when planning your dinner.

General Cook Times for A Frozen Turkey (total):

  • 8- to 12-pound turkey: 4 to 4 1/2 hours
  • 12- to 14-pound turkey: 4 1/2 to 5 3/4 hours
  • 14- to 18-pound turkey: 5 3/4 to 6 1/4 hours
  • 18- to 20-pound turkey: 6 1/4 to 6 3/4 hours
  • 20- to 24-pound turkey: 6 3/4 to 7 1/2 hours

How to Cook a Frozen Turkey FAQ

Is is safe to cook a frozen turkey without thawing it first?
Absolutely! Since you will be roasting this very quickly, the bacteria growth range temperature will be exceeded quickly and before any bacteria can set in.

Do you need to use a thermometer or can you just go based on timing?
Since each turkey and oven is different, it really is crucial to use a thermometer while oven roasting a turkey; especially from frozen.

You need to be able to check multiple points of the turkey quickly to make sure that every part of the bird is at least 165°F before calling it ready.

Can I brine this turkey before cooking?
Brining and dry rubs cannot be done on a frozen turkey. You can however do a seasoned butter rub that is absolutely delicious!

However, if you have a traditional flavor that you are seeking to achieve, then you will likely want to plan on thawing your turkey before roasting.

Can I stuff the turkey if it's frozen?
For this type of oven roasted turkey, the cook time would be too long for the stuffing to really survive well. Also, the stuffing will actually slow down the turkey cooking process, causing the turkey to dry out before it fully reaches the safe temperature.

I recommend baking the stuffing separately and serving it on the side.

Does a frozen turkey actually taste good after it's cooked?
Yes! It's really delicious and the skin is nice and crispy, just like cooking it if it was thawed first.

Downsides to cooking a frozen turkey?
There are only 2 downsides that I can see:

1. If you normally use a rub or brine, you won't be able to with this method.

2. You can't tuck the wings under for that quintessential "gorgeous" turkey photo. However, that's not a huge deal-breaker for me!

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How to Cook a Frozen Turkey

No matter what the reason, whether intentional or not, if you have a frozen turkey and a fast approaching dinner, then you need to get the turkey cooked quickly!

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Course: Main Course

Cuisine: American

Keyword: How to Cook a Frozen Turkey, Oven Roasted Turkey

Prep Time: 5 minutes minutes

Ingredients

  • 1 Frozen Turkey
  • 1/4 cup butter
  • seasonings of choice

Instructions

  • Remove all packaging from the outside of the turkey and place breast-side up onto a roasting pan.

  • Pre-heat the oven to 325° and move the middle rack down to the bottom one-third of the oven.

  • Roast turkey for 1-2 hours*(depending on the size), remove from oven and remove giblets from turkey. At this time also remove any plastic holding the legs together. You can tie them with twine at this point if desired.

    *Remove once turkey is lightly golden brown.

  • Mix 1/4 cup of butter with seasoning of your choice. We use salt, pepper, garlic, and parsley.

    Brush the butter mix onto the turkey as thoroughly as you can. Put it back in the oven.

  • Bake turkey for another 2 hours, or until dark golden brown. Check multiple points with a meat thermometer to ensure turkey is 165° through the thickest portions.

  • If any part is not fully cooked, continue baking until 165° is reached throughout.

Notes

NOTE: I have found that when cooking a frozen turkey, the total cook time is about 25% longer than normal. Keep this in mind when planning your dinner.

General Cook Times for A Frozen Turkey (total):

  • 8- to 12-pound turkey: 4 to 4 1/2 hours
  • 12- to 14-pound turkey: 4 1/2 to 5 3/4 hours
  • 14- to 18-pound turkey: 5 3/4 to 6 1/4 hours
  • 18- to 20-pound turkey: 6 1/4 to 6 3/4 hours
  • 20- to 24-pound turkey: 6 3/4 to 7 1/2 hours

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  1. Donna LaDuke says

    Would you have any water in the bottom of the pan?

    Reply

    • Victoria says

      Hi Donna, I do not find this necessary, no. However, if you want to do that it would be fine, as long as the turkey is not in the water!

      Reply

  2. Carol Clevenger says

    Great! I have done this several times and it is the only way that I cook a turkey now!!

    Reply

  3. Russlyn says

    you mentioned to have the oven temperature at high325 . I didn’t think that that was a high temperature. I usually start at 375-400 for the first 2 hrs and then 350.

    Reply

    • Victoria says

      Hi Russlyn! If that works for you, then stick with it for sure! I like to do the 325 do be able to pull the giblets out early, and to keep the meat from getting too dry :-)

      Reply

  4. Evelyn says

    Thanks this really saved time today

    Reply

    • Victoria says

      Glad to hear it!

      Reply

  5. Tammy says

    Do you cover turkey with foil while cooking?

    Reply

    • Victoria says

      Hi Tammy! I do not, unless the skin starts to get darker than I want. The reason being that when you cover it the skin tends to get really soft, instead of that crispy texture that most people like. So it’s up to you!

      Reply

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Easily Cook a Frozen Turkey - Super Simple Recipe, Delicious Turkey! (2024)

FAQs

How do you cook a frozen turkey quickly? ›

Cooking a Frozen Turkey Step-by-Step
  1. Preheat oven to 325°F (163°C).
  2. Remove the turkey from the wrapper and place on a v-shaped rack set over a sheet pan. ...
  3. Cook the turkey at 325°F (163°C) for about 2 to 2-1/2 hours.

Can you cook a frozen turkey without thawing it? ›

It's perfectly safe to cook a frozen or partially frozen turkey in the oven — you just need to allow some extra cooking time, according to the USDA. Estimate 50 percent longer cooking time for a completely frozen turkey and around 25 percent longer for a partially frozen turkey.

Do you cover frozen turkey in oven? ›

Do not cover or add water. Use of foil or shiny pan can lengthen your cook time from suggested cook times above. Loosely cover the turkey with aluminum foil during last half hour to prevent skin from becoming too dark, if desired. Allow the turkey to stand for 15 minutes before carving.

How long to cook a frozen butterball turkey? ›

From Frozen (Regular Oven 325°)
WeightCook Time (Unstuffed)
3-5½ lbs.3-3¾ hrs.
5½-9 lbs.3¾ -4½ hrs.

How fast can you cook a frozen turkey? ›

For other sizes, a good guideline is to plan for the roasting time to be 50 percent longer than a fresh or thawed bird. So if it would normally take four hours to roast an unstuffed turkey, then it will take approximately six hours if it's frozen.

How long does it take to cook a frozen turkey in the oven? ›

Your frozen turkey will take about 50 percent longer to cook than if it was thawed. For instance, a 14-pound frozen turkey will take about 5 3/4 hours to cook — refer to the chart below for more estimated cooking times.

Is a 3 year old frozen turkey still good? ›

A whole turkey can be stored in the freezer for up to 12 months. Turkey pieces are best consumed within nine months.

Is it better to cook a turkey frozen or thawed? ›

Thanksgiving dinner can be saved, says Sam Beattie, an Iowa State University Extension food safety specialist. “So you forgot to thaw the turkey for holiday dining — everything will be OK,” Beattie said. “Actually, from a food safety standpoint it's safer to cook the turkey when it's still frozen.

How long does it take to cook a 15 lb frozen turkey? ›

For a 14 to 18 pound turkey, which would ordinarily require four hours of cooking time, you'll need about 6 hours in the oven, plus another 30 to 45 minutes to rest afterward (the turkey, not you, although you'll need a rest by then too).

How long to cook a 10 lb frozen turkey? ›

General Cook Times for A Frozen Turkey (total):
  1. 8- to 12-pound turkey: 4 to 4 1/2 hours.
  2. 12- to 14-pound turkey: 4 1/2 to 5 3/4 hours.
  3. 14- to 18-pound turkey: 5 3/4 to 6 1/4 hours.
  4. 18- to 20-pound turkey: 6 1/4 to 6 3/4 hours.
  5. 20- to 24-pound turkey: 6 3/4 to 7 1/2 hours.
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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.

What to do if frozen turkey is not thawing? ›

If your turkey is still frozen solid:

Try a safe quick-thawing method. Cold water: Keep the bird in its airtight packaging or a leak-proof bag, submerge it in cold water, and change the water every 30 minutes. Microwave: Use your manufacturer guidelines to thaw for about 6 minutes per pound.

Why does Butterball say "cook from frozen"? ›

Butterball turkeys are stuffed immediately after processing. Then they are blast-frozen so there is no opportunity for bacterial growth. The turkey is cooked from frozen so again there is no opportunity for bacterial growth.

How to cook a frozen Butterball turkey roast? ›

How to Roast Butterball's Ready to Roast Whole Turkey
  1. Preheat oven to 375°F. No need to thaw. ...
  2. Place frozen turkey in roasting pan with printed side facing up. Do not cover. ...
  3. Check internal temperature at 3 hours. ...
  4. Allow turkey to cool in the bag for 20 minutes.

What's the fastest way to thaw a turkey in a day? ›

Thaw turkey breast side down, in an unopened wrapper, with enough cold water to cover your turkey completely. Change water every 30 minutes and if turkey cannot be completely covered, rotate every 30 minutes to keep the turkey chilled. You can expect 30 minutes of thawing per pound of turkey.

How can I speed up thawing a turkey? ›

If you are short on time, then thawing the turkey under cold water or in the microwave will significantly speed up the process. Alternatively, if short on space, then defrosting the bird outside or in your kitchen is a good way to free up some room for the rest of your festive fare.

How do you defrost a turkey ASAP? ›

How To Quickly Thaw a Turkey in Cold Water. The cold water thaw method works if you still have about a day to defrost the bird. According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), you should allot 30 minutes of soaking in cold water per pound of turkey. And be prepared to cook it as soon as it is thawed.

Can you cook a frozen turkey in a day? ›

Cook Times for Frozen Turkey

If yours is larger, plan to take about 50% longer than the usual roasting time. Here's how much time you'll need, based on USDA guidelines: 8- to 12-pound turkey: 4 to 4-1/2 hours. 12- to 14-pound turkey: 4 1/2 to 5-3/4 hours.

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