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How To Cook A 20 Pound Turkey

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Forgot to thaw that turkey? Get tips on how to roast a turkey from frozen from a pro (and someone that's been there!).

If it's Thanksgiving morning and you're reading this with a frozen turkey on the counter, let me put your fears to rest. Cooking a frozen turkey isn't as hard as it sounds. Trust me, I've done it and it actually turned out great. Still skeptical? The USDA approves of this method, too. Now let's get started.

The first thing you need to accept is cooking a turkey the traditional way isn't going to be an option. That means no brining, no marinating or injecting it with a secret sauce. You can also forget about stuffing it with MeeMaw's famous dressing, but at this point, don't you just really want a fully cooked and delicious turkey on the table?

How to Cook a Frozen Turkey

Note:  For this tutorial, I based all my cooking times using a 12-pound turkey. Don't worry if yours is larger; simply plan for the roasting time to take about 50% longer than a thawed one. Here's how much time you'll need to budget for, based on the USDA's 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
  • 14- to 18-pound turkey: 6 to 6-3/4 hours
  • 18- to 20-pound turkey: 6-3/4 to 7-1/2 hours
  • 20- to 24-pound turkey: 7-1/2 to 7-3/4 hours

Step 1: Prep and Begin the Thaw

Cooking a frozen turkey-sicle is easy, just unwrap it and place it on a rack in a shallow roasting pan. Don't worry about pulling out the bag of giblets; we'll talk about it later. If you don't have a rack, use something, like a cookie cooling rack, to lift it up so the hot air can circulate all around the bird. Try to use a pan with shallow sides. This also helps the oven's hot air to do its thing.

Set the oven to 325ºF and pop the bird in for 2 hours. Don't even think about peeking!

Here's why you shouldn't cook a turkey in a bag.

Step 2: Season and Continue to Cook

After the turkey has cooked for just about 2 hours, let's take a look at the bird. The drumsticks and thighs should read around 100°. The breast should be thawed about an inch or so, but it will still be frozen past that.

It's best to check the turkey's temperature using instant-read thermometer. To do this, insert the pin of the thermometer into the thickest part of the thigh (or drumstick, or breast), being careful not to come into contact with the bone as this will throw off the reading.

At this point, you can take the turkey out to oil-and-season it. Brush the outside with oil and rub on an ample amount of salt, pepper and any dried herbs you care to add. Place the turkey back in the oven and roast at 325° for another 30 minutes, or longer if you have a larger bird.

Have some extra time on your hands? Learn how to defrost a turkey the right way.

Step 3: Remove the Giblets

Check to see if you can get the bag of giblets out of the neck or cavity of the turkey. The cavity will still be partially frozen, so if the bag is in there, don't try to force it out. Also, if there is liquid or ice in the cavity, remove it but don't pour it over the turkey; reserve it for making gravy. (Check out our from-scratch gravy recipe!) Return the turkey to the oven.

Step 4: Check In

Let the turkey continue to cook for 1 more hour. At this time, the thighs and legs should be around 130 to 150º and the breast will be around 50 to 60º. Brush with additional oil before returning to the oven for another 60 to 90 minutes.

Step 5: Finish Roasting

The turkey should be close to being done about 4-1/2 to 5 hours after you start. For safety's sake, grab out your thermometer and check the bird's internal temp again. The breast should reach 165º and the legs and thighs should be 170 to 175. The other important temperature to take is inside the cavity. It also needs to reach 165º or you risk contaminating the rest of the bird when you carve it.

Temps all good? Remove the bird from the oven.

Here's why you shouldn't cook stuffing in your turkey.

Step 6: Let Rest

Like any large cut of meat, the turkey should rest once it's finished roasting. This will allow the juices to redistribute through the turkey. The resting time depends on how large it is—the heavier the turkey, the longer you should let it sit.

I like to let my turkeys rest 30 minutes before carving. (Don't worry, it will still be hot by the time it gets to the table!) You'll find that the slices will be much juicier and easier to cut after the bird has rested. And please don't cover it with foil while it rests—all you're doing is trapping steam and making the turkey skin soggy.

Step 7: Carve and Enjoy!

Need help slicing your juicy, golden spoils? Check out our best turkey carving tips.

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Moist Pumpkin Scones

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Creamy Turkey Gravy

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Cranberry Lime Macaroons

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Festive Cranberry Fruit Salad

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Pear Harvest Salad

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Minestrone with Turkey

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Merry Berry Salad

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Dill & Chive Peas

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Garlic-Roasted Brussels Sprouts with Mustard Sauce

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Butter Pecan Fudge

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Old-Fashioned Peanut Butter Cookies

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Pumpkin Butter

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Green Bean Bundles

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Gruyere Mashed Potatoes

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No-Fuss Rolls

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Pastrami Roll-Ups

For a book club event, I created pastrami roll-ups with cream cheese and a pickle. Those tasty bites quickly pulled a disappearing act. —Merritt Heinrich, Oswego, Illinois

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With a light sweet-tangy dressing, the spinach doesn't wilt and the apples retain their crunch. We serve this salad with homemade bread. —Denise Albers, Freeburg, Illinois

Easy Onion Crescent Rolls

Here's a deliciously easy way to dress up a tube of crescent roll dough. These golden bites are one of our favorite recipes—and they're a nice addition to any buffet. We like them so much, I usually triple the recipe. —Barbara Nowakowski, North Tonawanda, New York

Apple-Pecan Baked Brie

As family arrives for a get-together, I make sure this fruity and savory Brie is in the oven so the aromas of cinnamon and apples fill the house. —Alicia Gower, Auburn, New York

Chocolate Caramel Turkey Legs

Mention turkey legs made of pretzels and chocolate, and the kids come running. Let them help by unwrapping caramels for this easy, no-bake treat. —Amy Lents, Grand Forks, North Dakota

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Pumpkin Hummus

Our home economists give traditional hummus an autumn appeal with the addition of canned pumpkin. Hot pepper sauce lends just the right amount of heat.—Taste of Home Test Kitchen

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Marinated Olives

Our son often made these olives for holiday get-togethers. They are simple to make and add a little zest to the other offerings on the buffet table. —Marguerite Shaeffer, Sewell, New Jersey

Mashed Cauliflower

This is our choice for a side dish that's lower in carbs than mashed potatoes but just as flavorful and satisfying. I suggest garnishing it with chopped green onions. —Tina Martini, Sparks, Nevada

Spiced Pumpkin Warm-Up

Make this drink your own! You can add coffee or even alcohol if you want an extra kick. I've also chilled this mixture and blended it with vanilla ice cream to make it a pumpkin shake. —Andrea Heyart, Aubrey, Texas

Tomato-Goat Cheese Spread

A good friend shared this recipe with me. It is super easy and so delicious. Guests will love it! It's best served with crackers that aren't strongly seasoned. —Linda Alexander, Madison, Wisconsin

How To Cook A 20 Pound Turkey

Source: https://www.tasteofhome.com/article/cooking-a-frozen-turkey/

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