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12-pound turkey: 2 to 3 days of thawing in the refrigerator. 14-pound turkey: 2 to 3 days of thawing in the refrigerator. 16-pound turkey: 3 to 4 days of thawing in the refrigerator. 18-pound ...
To thaw your turkey in the fridge, place it breast-side up in its original packaging on a tray or pan to catch any drips. The gradual thawing process keeps the turkey at a safe temperature ...
When thawing a turkey in the refrigerator, allow 24 hours of defrosting time for every 4 to 5 pounds of bird, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture. So, if the turkey weighs 12 pounds ...
Use weight as a guideline: As noted above, for every four pounds of turkey, you need to plan for one day of thawing in the refrigerator. If using the cold water method, you need to budget 30 ...
The best way to thaw your frozen turkey is in the refrigerator. It’s not the quickest method out there, but it is the safest. Plan ahead to let the bird thaw at a consistent temperature under 40 ...
The USDA recommends thawing your frozen turkey in a refrigerator as the safest method of defrosting it and suggests allowing one day for each 4-5 pounds of weight. But of course, in a busy ...
Thawing the Turkey Ahead of Time. The best way to thaw a turkey is to leave the bird breast side up in the fridge on a rimmed baking sheet (to catch any juices). The basic rule of thumb is for ...
Using this quick thaw method, the turkey will defrost at the rate of 30 minutes for every one pound of bird. So a 12-pound turkey should be completely thawed in 6 hours, and a 16-pounder in 8.