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Butterball suggests a temperature of 170°F in the breast, 180°F in the thigh, and 165°F in the stuffing (if you’ve chosen to cook your stuffing inside the bird).
Butterball’s new cook-from-frozen turkey goes directly from the freezer to the table, no thawing needed. ... turkey temped at 160°F in the breast and 165°F in the thigh. (I would usually ...
Roasting the turkey. It cooks at 350°F, slightly cooler than the Test Kitchen's preferred temp of 375°F. At this point, I was confused by Butterball's directions for how long to cook the turkey ...
Then remove the inner packaging, place the turkey in a 3-inch pan breast side up, and brush or spray it with oil. Cook the turkey in the oven until the breast and thigh reach 170 degrees ...
“Rotate the turkey and change the cold water every 30 minutes to keep the turkey at a safe temperature during the thawing process,” Carlyle recommends. Estimate about 30 minutes per pound of ...
Maddox and the Butterball team have found that diners tend to prefer turkey best at the following serving temperatures: Turkey breast: 170° F Turkey thigh: 180° F
To get in touch with a turkey expert, call 1-800-BUTTERBALL or text 844-877-3456. For questions on food safety, you can also ask an expert at the United States Department of Agriculture.
How long you cook it depends on its size, but Butterball recommends you start checking its temperature after 4 hours, until breast and thigh reach 170 F. The average cook time is about 5 hours ...