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14-pound turkey: 7 hours of thawing in cold water. 16-pound turkey: 8 hours of thawing in cold water. 18-pound turkey: 9 hours of thawing in cold water. 20-pound turkey: 10 hours of thawing in ...
Take a dip: Submerge your turkey fully, breast side down, in cold water (not hot!). Change up: Change the water every 30 minutes, “as the turkey will drop the water temperature,” Woulfe says.
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 ...
You’ll need 10 hours to get a 20-pound turkey thawed out. ... You want to make sure the internal temperature reaches at least 165 degrees in the breast, or 175 in the thickest part of the thigh.
If you are short on time, you can thaw your turkey in cold water in its original packaging, which will take six to 10 hours (one hour for each pound of turkey). Refresh the cold water every 30 ...
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 ...
Turkey Size. How long to thaw? When to start thawing. 4-12 pounds. 1 to 3 days. Monday, Tuesday, or Wednesday. 12-16 pounds. 3 to 4 days. Sunday or Monday. 16 to 20 pounds
14-pound turkey: 7 hours of thawing in cold water. 16-pound turkey: 8 hours of thawing in cold water. 18-pound turkey: 9 hours of thawing in cold water. 20-pound turkey: 10 hours of thawing in ...