How to Cook a Turkey: Recipes from Butterball (2024)

Wondering how to cook a turkey or how long to cook a turkey? Butterball has your answers.

Roasting in an oven is one of the most popular ways to cook a turkey. It's simple, convenient, and gives your turkey a classic flavor. Whether you're a first-time cook or a seasoned pro, we've got answers to all of your questions.

If you're using a convection oven, be sure to consult Butterball's adjusted cooking instructions. Consult your manufacturer's handbook for tips to use your specific oven.

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Fresh or Frozen Whole Turkeys

Roasting a whole turkey is easier than you think.

Just follow these simple instructions for a fresh or thawed turkey:

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 2 1/2 inches deep.

Turn the wings back to hold the neck skin in place. (Tucking the wings will help stabilize the turkey in the pan and when carving) Brush or spray skin lightly with vegetable or cooking oil for best appearance.

Insert an oven-safe meat thermometer deep into the lower part of the thigh without touching the bone. When the thigh is up to temperature, and if the turkey is stuffed, move the thermometer to the center of the stuffing.

Place your turkey in the oven.

When the turkey is about done, loosely cover breast and top of drumsticks with a piece of foil to prevent overcooking.

Your turkey is done when temperature is 180° F in thigh and 165° F in breast or stuffing. Lift turkey onto platter, and let stand for 15 minutes before carving.

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Cooking Times in a Regular Oven (325°F)

Weight / Cook Time (Unstuffed) / Cook Time (Stuffed)

4 1/2-7 lbs.- 2-2 1/2 hrs. / 2 1/4-2 3/4 hrs.

7-9 lbs.- 2 1/2-3 hrs. / 2 3/4-4 1/2 hrs.

9-18 lbs.- 3-3 1/2 hrs. / 3 3/4-4 1/2 hrs.

18-22 lbs.- 3 1/2-4 hrs. / 4 1/2-5 hrs.

22-24 lbs.- 4-4 1/2 hrs. / 5-5 1/2 hrs.

24-30 lbs.- 4 1/2-5 hrs. / 5 1/2-6 1/4 hrs.

Roasting Tip

If you don't have a rack, crunch aluminum foil into a coil or use vegetables like carrots to keep your turkey off the bottom of the pan.

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Cooking in a Convection Oven (325°F)

Weight / Cook Time (Unstuffed) / Cook Time (Stuffed)

6-10 lbs.- 1 1/2 -2 hrs. / 1 3/4-2 1/2 hrs.

10-18 lbs.- 2-2 1/2 hrs. / 2 1/2-3 1/4 hrs.

18-22 lbs.- 2 1/2-3 hrs. / 3 1/4-3 3/4 hrs.

22-24 lbs.- 3-3 1/2 hrs. / 3 3/4-4 1/4 hrs.

Frozen Stuffed Whole Turkeys

Frozen stuffed turkeys go from freezer to oven without thawing. Just follow these simple instructions for a perfectly roasted turkey:

Preheat oven to 325° F. Hold under running water and remove giblets, neck, and gravy packets.

Place turkey on flat rack in a shallow roasting pan, 2 to 2 1/2 inches deep.

Brush or spray skin lightly with vegetable or cooking oil for best appearance.

Cover neck and exposed stuffing with foil to prevent over-browning. Place turkey in pre-heated oven.

When turkey is about 3/4 done, loosely cover breast and top of drumsticks with a piece of foil to prevent overcooking.

After about 3 hours, insert an oven-safe thermometer deep into the thigh without touching the bone.

Begin checking the turkey for doneness about 30 minutes before the recommended cook time.

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.

Cooking in a Regular Oven (325°F)

Weight / Cook Time

7-9 lbs. / 4-4 1/2 hrs.

9-12 lbs. / 4 1/2-5 hrs.

12-14 lbs. / 5-6 hrs.

Brining a Turkey: Butterball Steps

Brining is similar to marinating, but is primarily focused on moistening the meat as opposed to adding flavor. Brining your turkey prior to cooking will help ensure you end up with a deliciously moist and flavor-packed turkey for your next gathering.

Brining Steps

The first step in the process is selecting your brine recipe. Our Savory Turkey Brine made with Kikkoman Soy Sauce is a simple and versatile choice that works for any occasion. Once you've selected your brine you'll need to:

Purchase a fresh turkey to eliminate the need to thaw, or completely thaw a frozen turkey.

The night before roasting, remove the giblets and turkey neck. Rinse the turkey inside and out.

Prepare your brine. Be sure to mix ingredients until all of the salt is dissolved. If your brine is heated, be sure to cool it to room temperature before brining.

Place your turkey, breast down, in a large container made of food-grade plastic, stainless steel, glass, or a brining bag. Be sure the container will fit in your fridge.

Add brine, covering the entire turkey.

Place in the refrigerator for the specified period of time.

Remove turkey from brine after recommended time. Rinse and pat dry with paper towels. Cook turkey as desired.

Perfect Brine Time

12 lbs. or less 8 to 12 hrs.

12 to 14 lbs. 9 to 14 hrs.

20 lbs. and over 15 to 20 hrs.

Savory Turkey Brine

2 gallons cold water

10 ounces Soy Sauce

1/2 cup kosher salt

1/2 cup sugar

2 tablespoons dried sage

2 tablespoons dried celery seed

1 tablespoon dried thyme

1 16 ? 24 lbs. Butterball? Whole Turkey

Mix all ingredients until the salt is dissolved and follow our Brining Steps.

Did You Know

As a rule of thumb, you should brine your turkey 45 to 60 minutes per pound.

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Pre-Cooked Whole Turkeys

Fully cooked turkeys are an easy way to get a great tasting turkey on the table in less time. Follow these special directions for a delicious meal:

Preheat oven to 325° F. Remove wrapper. Do not stuff.

Place thawed turkey, breast side up, on flat rack in shallow roasting pan 2 to 2 1/2 inches deep.

Brush or spray skin lightly with vegetable or cooking oil for best appearance.

Insert oven-safe meat thermometer deep into the thigh without touching the bone.

Place turkey in pre-heated oven and heat until hot (140° F).

For Smoked Turkey

Cover pan completely with foil for the entire cooking time.

For Baked Turkey

Cover breast loosely with foil after 1 to 1 1/4 hours to prevent over-browning and drying.

Begin checking the turkey for doneness about 30 minutes before the recommended cook time.

Your turkey is done when the meat thermometer reaches 140° F in thigh.

Carve and serve immediately.

Cooking in a Regular Oven (325°F)

Weight / Cook Time Baked (Thawed) / Cook Time Baked (Frozen) / Cook Time Smoked (Thawed)

8-10 lbs.- 1 1/4-1 3/4 hrs. / 2 1/4-3 1/4 hrs. / 1 1/4- 1/2 hrs.

10-16 lbs.- 1 3/4-2 1/4 hrs. / 2 3/4-3 3/4 hrs. / 1 1/2-2 hrs.

16-18 lbs.- 2 1/4-2 1/2 hrs. / 3 1/4-4 hrs. / 2-2 1/2 hrs.

Whole Turkey Breasts

Turkey breasts cook up tender and delicious, and are easy to roast when you follow these instructions:

Preheat oven to 325° F.

Remove whole breast from bag. Drain juices and pat dry with clean paper towels.

Place breast, skin side up, on a flat roasting rack in a 2-inch deep roasting pan. Do not add water to pan.

Brush or spray skin lightly with vegetable or cooking oil for best appearance.

Roast uncovered according to Cooking Schedule or until meat thermometer in thickest part of breast reaches 170° F. If breast is stuffed, center of stuffing should be 165° F.

Roasting time will vary if turkey is covered or placed in an oven-cooking bag.

Before you remove the stuffing and carve, let your turkey breast stand for 15 minutes to allow the juices to set.

You can roast a frozen turkey breast too. Just follow these steps:

Roast skin side down, uncovered, on a flat rack in a 2-inch deep open roasting pan at 325° F for the first hour.

Remove from oven and carefully remove gravy packet and refrigerate packet for future use.

Turn breast skin side up, and brush or spray skin lightly with vegetable or cooking oil for best appearance. Return to oven.

Roast uncovered according to Cooking Schedule or until meat thermometer in thickest part of breast reaches 170° F. If breast is stuffed, center of stuffing should be 165° F.

Let breast stand for 10 minutes before carving.

Cooking in a Regular Oven (325°F)

Weight / Cook Time (Unstuffed) / Cook Time (Stuffed)

3-5 1/2 lbs. - 1 1/2-2 1/4 hrs. / 2-2 3/4 hrs.

5 1/2-9 lbs. - 1 1/4-2 3/4 hrs. / 2 3/4-3 1/4 hrs.

Cooking in a Convection Oven (325°F)

Weight / Cook Time (Unstuffed) / Cook Time (Stuffed)

3-5 1/2 lbs. - 1 1/2 -2 hrs. / 1 3/4-2 1/2 hrs.

5 1/2-9 lbs. - 2-2 1/2 hrs. / 2 1/2-3 1/4 hrs.

18-22 lbs. - 2 1/2-3 hrs. / 3 1/4-3 3/4 hrs.

22-24 lbs. - 3-3 1/2 hrs. / 3 3/4-4 1/4 hrs.

Cooking in a Regular Oven (325°F)

Weight / Unstuffed

3-5 1/2 lbs. 3-3 3/4 hrs.

5 1/2-9 lbs. 3 3/4 -4 1/2 hrs.

Boneless Roasts

For smaller groups that love that roasted turkey taste, try a boneless roast. It's easier than ever with these directions:

Preheat oven to 325° F.

Remove outer plastic netting and packaging. Leave inner string netting on the roast.

Drain juices and pat dry with clean paper towels. Refrigerate gravy packet.

For easier net removal before serving, lift string netting and shift position on roast.

Place roast, skin side up, on a flat roasting rack in 2-inch deep roasting pan. Do not add water to pan.

Roast uncovered according to Cooking Schedule or until meat thermometer in center of breast roast reaches 170° F and in center of turkey roast reaches 175° F.

Roasting time will vary if turkey is covered or placed in an oven-cooking bag.

For easier net removal after roasting, wrap roast in foil and let stand 10 minutes. Remove netting and slice roast.

To cook roast from frozen, try this method:

Preheat oven to 325° F.

Remove gravy packet with spatula and refrigerate.

Place roast, skin side up, on a flat roasting rack in a 2-inch deep roasting pan. Do not add water to pan.

Roast uncovered according to Cooking Schedule or until meat thermometer in center of breast roast reaches 170° F and in center of turkey roast reaches 175° F. For easier net removal after roasting, wrap roast in foil and let stand 10 minutes. Remove netting and slice roast.

Cooking in a Regular Oven (325°F)

Thawed / Frozen

1 3/4-2 hrs. / 2 1/2-3 hrs.

Cooking in a Regular Oven (325°F)

Frozen

2 1/2-3 hrs.

Roasting Tip

Since you can't adjust the string netting when roasting from frozen, be sure to wrap the roast in foil after it comes out of the oven.

How to Cook a Turkey: Recipes from Butterball (2024)

FAQs

What is the most common way to cook a turkey according to Butterball? ›

Roasting is the most common way to cook a turkey. Follow our tips and tricks to create a delicious roast! Grilling is a great way to bring friends together.

Do you cook a Butterball turkey covered or uncovered? ›

Roasting Tips

Place roast, skin side up, on a flat roasting rack in a 2-inch deep roasting pan. Do not add water to pan. Roast uncovered according to Cooking Schedule or until meat thermometer in center of breast roast reaches 170° F and in center of turkey roast reaches 175° F.

How to cook a butterball turkey in the oven to be moist? ›

Directions
  1. Preheat oven to 325°F. ...
  2. In a small bowl, combine butter, garlic, salt, thyme, and parsley.
  3. Pat turkey dry. ...
  4. Bake until golden brown and an instant-read thermometer inserted into deepest part of thigh (not touching bone) registers 180°F (about 3½ hours). ...
  5. Carve turkey. ...
  6. Preheat oven to 350°F.

Do I need to season butterball turkey? ›

Butterball Cook from Frozen Premium Whole Turkeys do not need to be basted, brined or seasoned; they are ready to roast straight from the packaging and result in a tasty and tender Thanksgiving turkey.

Do you rinse a Butterball 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.

How do you keep a Butterball turkey moist? ›

Brining your turkey prior to cooking will help ensure you end up with a deliciously moist and flavor-packed turkey for your next gathering.

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

We recommend roasting turkey at 350 degrees F (175 degrees C) for 13 minutes per pound for an unstuffed turkey. We've done the math for you — check out the chart below to determine both turkey cook times and estimated servings (with leftovers!).

When baking a turkey do you cover it 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.

How long to let turkey sit out 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.

What is the secret to a moist turkey? ›

Brine your turkey for the best juicy bird.

In recent years, brining has become more popular and can be done with either a wet or dry brine. A wet brine involves immersing the turkey in a salt-water solution for 12-24 hours. Dry-brining is where salt is rubbed over the turkey skin for 24-48 hours before cooking.

Do you put water in the pan when cooking a turkey in the oven? ›

Make sure to season a bit inside the cavity as well. You can pour a little of water in the bottom of the roasting pan, but keep in mind the turkey will release drippings as well as it cooks. However, if you're making gravy, it's best to add about a cup of water to the roasting pan.

Why is a Butterball turkey so juicy? ›

Turkey Tips

Fresh and Frozen Butterball turkeys are deep basted for juiciness and flavor. All natural means minimally processed and no artificial ingredients.

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

Just follow these simple instructions for a perfectly roasted turkey: Preheat oven to 325° F. Hold under running water and remove giblets, neck, and gravy packets. Place turkey on flat rack in a shallow roasting pan, 2 to 2 1/2 inches deep.

Should you salt a Butterball turkey before cooking? ›

"If you want to you can, but you don't have to," says Miller. "Most turkeys are already brined. Butterball turkeys have a solution in them that really helps to keep them moist and juicy and tender. If you're going to brine it, we do suggest that you cut down on the salt.”

What is the difference between Butterball turkey and regular turkey? ›

Fresh Butterball turkeys are pre-injected with brine that contains water, lemon juice, sodium ascorbate, modified corn starch, and flavours to enhance the flavour and shelf-life. Pre-brined turkeys can turn out to be saltier than you wanted, especially if you want to add your own seasoning to the turkey.

What is the most common method for cooking a turkey? ›

Plan to roast the turkey for about 13 minutes per pound for a whole unstuffed bird, and about 15 minutes for a stuffed bird. Pros: A roasted turkey will always make a stunning centerpiece and is the most traditional way to prepare the meat. You don't need any special equipment, just a standard roasting pan.

What is the most frequent question on the Butterball turkey talk-line? ›

No one seems to know how to thaw a turkey in America. Every year, around 100,000 people call the Butterball Turkey Talk-Line to ask their most burning question: how the heck do I thaw this thing?

Is there a difference between Butterball and regular turkey? ›

Butterball turkeys are of the highest quality product and will be sure to impress your guests. Here's why Butterball is the right choice, especially for the holiday season: Butterball turkeys are always tender and juicy because we take the extra step of individually pre-brining them based on size.

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