How to Safely Thaw a Turkey (2024)

Posted by Marianne Gravely, Food Safety Education Staff, Food Safety and Inspection Service, USDA in Initiatives Health and Safety

Nov 18, 2016

While frozen, a turkey is safe indefinitely. As soon as it begins to thaw, bacteria that may have been present before freezing will begin to grow again. There are three safe ways to defrost a turkey: in the refrigerator, in cold water, and in a microwave oven.

How to Safely Thaw a Turkey (1)

Refrigerator Thawing (Recommended)

The USDA recommends thawing your turkey in the refrigerator. This is the safest method because the turkey will thaw at a consistent, safe temperature. This method takes some time, so allow one day for each 4 - 5 pounds of weight. If your turkey weighs 16 pounds, it will take about four days to thaw. Once thawed, the turkey is safe for another two days, so you can start thawing it six days before thanksgiving (the Friday before Thanksgiving).

The other two methods (cold water and microwave) must be done immediately before you start cooking the turkey, so you’ll have to wait until Thanksgiving morning.

Cold Water Thawing

For the cold water method, leave the turkey in its original wrapping and submerge it in a sink (or container) full of cold water. It is important that the water be cold so that the turkey stays at a safe temperature. You should change the water every 30 minutes. Empty out the water and replace it with fresh cold water. With this method, allow 30 minutes of defrosting time per pound, so a 16 pound turkey will take 8 hours to thaw using this method (so you might need to start around 4 a.m. if you want to eat in the afternoon!). Once the turkey has thawed, cook it immediately

Microwave Thawing

Before you commit to thawing your turkey in the microwave, check your owner’s manual for the size turkey that will fit in your microwave oven, the minutes per pound and the power level to use when thawing a turkey. Remove all outside wrapping and place the turkey on a microwave-safe dish to catch any juices that may leak. Use the defrost function based on weight. As a general rule, allow 6 minutes per pound when thawing a turkey in the microwave. Be sure to rotate it several times, and even flip it, during the thawing process.

If the turkey starts to actually cook instead of just defrost, let it rest for 5 minutes or so before you resume thawing. Partway through thawing you may wish to cover the tips of the wings and drumsticks with a small piece of foil to shield them from the microwaves and keep them from cooking. Once the turkey has thawed you should cook it immediately.

Is it safe to use aluminum foil in the microwave? Read these safety guidelines! How to Safely Thaw a Turkey (2)

How NOT to Thaw a Turkey

In case you are wondering, here are some thawing methods that are not recommended:

  • thawing a turkey on the counter, in the garage or on the back porch
  • thawing a turkey in a brown paper grocery bag or plastic garbage bag
  • using the dishwasher to thaw a turkey (with or without water)
  • any method that is not the refrigerator, cold water, or the microwave

How to Cook a Frozen Turkey

If your turkey is still icy on Thanksgiving morning, don’t panic! It is perfectly safe to cook a turkey from the frozen state; it will just take longer to cook. A solidly frozen turkey will take at least 50 percent longer to cook than a thawed turkey. If your turkey is only partially frozen, remember that it will take a bit longer to cook. Use your food thermometer, and when your bird measures 165˚F in the innermost part of the thigh, the innermost part of the wing and the thickest part of the breast, it is ready.

For more information on safe thawing methods, visit fsis.usda.gov How to Safely Thaw a Turkey (3).

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How to Safely Thaw a Turkey (2024)

FAQs

How to Safely Thaw a Turkey? ›

The USDA recommends thawing your turkey in the refrigerator. This is the safest method because the turkey will thaw at a consistent, safe temperature. This method takes some time, so allow one day for each 4 - 5 pounds of weight. If your turkey weighs 16 pounds, it will take about four days to thaw.

What is the safest way to thaw a turkey quickly? ›

In cold water

If you forgot to thaw the turkey, don't panic. A faster thawing method is to submerge the frozen bird in cold water. You need to change the water every 30 minutes to be safe. While this method is faster, it still takes about 30 minutes per pound for complete thawing.

Can you leave a turkey out to thaw overnight? ›

Frozen turkeys should not be left on the back porch, in the car trunk, in the basem*nt, or any place else where temperatures cannot be constantly monitored. A package of frozen meat or poultry left thawing on the counter more than 2 hours is not at a safe temperature.

Can you safely thaw a turkey in water? ›

Cold Water Thawing

Thaw turkey breast side down, in an unopened wrapper, with enough cold water to cover your turkey completely. Change water every 30 minutes and if turkey cannot be completely covered, rotate every 30 minutes to keep the turkey chilled. You can expect 30 minutes of thawing per pound of turkey.

Which is the most acceptable method of defrosting a whole turkey? ›

The USDA recommends thawing your turkey in the refrigerator. This is the safest method because the turkey will thaw at a consistent, safe temperature. This method takes some time, so allow one day for each 4 - 5 pounds of weight. If your turkey weighs 16 pounds, it will take about four days to thaw.

Why do you have to change the water every 30 minutes when thawing a turkey? ›

Submerge the wrapped turkey in the water and change the water every 30 minutes in order to help to ward off any contaminating bacteria. Allow 30 minutes of thawing time for each pound of turkey, which translates to about six hours for a 12-pound turkey.

What if turkey is not fully thawed night before? ›

Taking food safety into account, it is safe to roast a turkey that's still frozen, according to the USDA. If it's frozen solid, it will take 50% longer to cook than starting with a thawed turkey (which is still preferable).

Can you cook a frozen turkey without thawing? ›

Thanksgiving dinner can be saved, says Sam Beattie, an Iowa State University Extension food safety specialist. “So you forgot to thaw the turkey for holiday dining — everything will be OK,” Beattie said. “Actually, from a food safety standpoint it's safer to cook the turkey when it's still frozen.

What if your turkey is still a little frozen? ›

If There's No Time to Thaw

It's perfectly safe to cook a frozen or partially frozen turkey in the oven — you just need to allow some extra cooking time, according to the USDA. Estimate 50 percent longer cooking time for a completely frozen turkey and around 25 percent longer for a partially frozen turkey.

Can you put a turkey back in the fridge after thawing in water? ›

Once the turkey is thawed, you can keep it in the refrigerator for one to two additional days before cooking. For more information about thawing a turkey, go to Turkey Basics: Safe Thawing.

Why does turkey thaw faster in cold water? ›

If you're asking yourself how a turkey thaws faster in 41°F water when the fridge is only a few degrees lower (37°F), consider that water has a molecular density much greater than air. The transfer of heat from the molecule-dense water to the frozen turkey happens much faster, which in turn heats up the bird faster.

What if I forgot to thaw my turkey? ›

If you have forgotten to remove your turkey from the freezer in time for it to thaw, or if you find yourself shopping for your turkey on Thanksgiving eve and the only options are frozen, don't worry. It turns out, you can cook a frozen turkey. The USDA says it's safe to cook a frozen turkey in the oven.

How to speed up thawing a turkey? ›

If you are short on time, then thawing the turkey under cold water or in the microwave will significantly speed up the process. Alternatively, if short on space, then defrosting the bird outside or in your kitchen is a good way to free up some room for the rest of your festive fare.

Is a 3 year old frozen turkey still good? ›

Frozen Turkey

Turkeys can be kept in the freezer indefinitely. However, cook turkeys within 1 year for the best quality.

How do you defrost a turkey in emergency? ›

If not, there is a quicker path to safely thawed turkey than the one outlined above. Allow us to present the cold water method. It's just as it sounds: By submerging it in ice water, even a 20-pound turkey can be defrosted in just 12 hours (ThermoWorks says to count on about 8 hours for a 15-pounder).

Can you thaw turkey in cold water then refrigerate? ›

A 20-pound (9.1 kg) turkey will 10 hours to thaw using the cold water method. If you have and extra refrigerator, you can put the turkey bucket with water in the fridge, keeping the door closed, to maintain a proper water temperature.

Where is the best place to thaw a turkey in the fridge? ›

The Best Place to Thaw Your Thanksgiving Turkey In Your Refrigerator Is On the Bottom Shelf | Rachael Ray Show.

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