How to Roast a Turkey for Thanksgiving | Walking on Sunshine (2024)

Published: · Modified: by Lois · As an Amazon Associate, we earn from qualifying purchases. This site contains affiliate links · 9 Comments

Roast Turkey and the tips you need to Roast the Perfect Turkey for Thanksgiving for your family and friends.

Jump to Recipe

How to Roast a Turkey for Thanksgiving | Walking on Sunshine (1)

It's that time of year again when family and friends get together to celebrate Thanksgiving!

Whether you're a seasoned chef or a novice in the kitchen, these step-by-step instructions for how to roast a turkey will ensure that your turkey emerges golden brown, moist, and full of flavor.

Check out all the otherEasy Recipes for Thanksgivingto create the perfect holiday meal for your family. Make sure you download and print out the FREE Turkey Cooking Charts at the bottom of the blog post!

How to Roast a Turkey for Thanksgiving | Walking on Sunshine (2)

Thanksgiving is my favorite holiday. There are no gifts to buy, no presents to wrap. It's all about FOOD. I love all the preparation that goes into the biggest meal of the year as well.

It's a lot of work, but so rewarding to sit down to a delicious meal with my family.

Check out the NEW Place Cards available to help you set a GREAT table for Thanksgiving! And if you want to cook a turkey breast, read my post on Crock Pot Turkey Breast.

Don't forget to print out the FREE Turkey Roasting Chart to refer to while the turkey is cooking. I keep mine on the windowsill above the kitchen sink and refer to it often while the turkey is cooking.

Table of Contents
  • Should I cover my turkey with foil while cooking?
  • Do you put water in the bottom of the roasting pan for turkey?
  • 🛒Helpful Kitchen Tools
  • 📋Ingredients
  • Step-by-Step Instructions
  • Step 1: How to Prep a Turkey for Thanksgiving
  • Important Update
  • Roasting Turkey
  • How long should I keep my turkey covered with foil?
  • Turkey Temperature
  • Tips for Carving Roast Turkey
  • How to Make Homemade Lump Free Gravy
  • How long to cook a Turkey in an Electric Roaster?
  • Storage Tips
  • How do you keep a Turkey Warm for 4 Hours?
  • Before You Begin!
  • 🌟Try these Thanksgiving recipes next...
  • 📖 Recipe Card
  • 💬 Comments

Should I cover my turkey with foil while cooking?

One of the most debated topics during the Thanksgiving holiday is whether or not to cover the roast turkey while it cooks. Some people swear by the method, insisting that it helps to keep the meat moist and prevents it from drying out.

Others argue that it inhibits browning and roasting, resulting in a less than ideal bird. So, what is the answer?

Well, it turns out that both methods have their merits.

Covering the turkey will indeed help to keep it moist, but it also means that the skin will not have a chance to crisp up and brown. If you are looking for a perfectly roasted turkey with crispy skin, then you should forego the foil.

Do you put water in the bottom of the roasting pan for turkey?

The purpose of adding water to the bottom of a roasting pan is twofold.

  • First, it allows the turkey to self-baste, keeping the meat moist and flavorful.
  • Second, it protects the turkey from overcooking by creating steam.

When turkey is roasted without water in the bottom of the pan, the skin can become tough and leathery. The water helps to prevent this by creating steam and keeping the turkey moist.

I always start out roasting the turkey without any water or broth at the bottom of the pan. Then I'll add about ½ cup of water to combine with the natural juices from the turkey.

Try this best turkey brine recipe for a different way to prepare your Thanksgiving turkey.

How to Roast a Turkey for Thanksgiving | Walking on Sunshine (3)More InformationHow to Roast a Turkey for Thanksgiving | Walking on Sunshine (4)More InformationHow to Roast a Turkey for Thanksgiving | Walking on Sunshine (5)More InformationHow to Roast a Turkey for Thanksgiving | Walking on Sunshine (6)More InformationHow to Roast a Turkey for Thanksgiving | Walking on Sunshine (7)More InformationHow to Roast a Turkey for Thanksgiving | Walking on Sunshine (8)More InformationHow to Roast a Turkey for Thanksgiving | Walking on Sunshine (9)More Information

📋Ingredients

This is an overview of the ingredients and instructions. Be sure to see the recipe card below for exact quantities, detailed instructions and special notes.

  • 15 pound Turkey
  • Butter; softened
  • Salt and pepper
  • Poultry Seasoning

Step-by-Step Instructions

Step 1: How to Prep a Turkey for Thanksgiving

Cleaning up after removing the turkey from its packaging can be a bit of a hassle. To streamline the process, I prefer taking care of it the night before Thanksgiving.

  • Remove the turkey from the packaging and remove the neck and giblets from the cavity. You can use these to make turkey stock if desired...I usually throw them away.
  • Pat the turkey dry with paper towels.
  • Place the turkey on a baking tray and cover with paper towels and aluminum foil.
  • Place in the refrigerator overnight.

Important Update

Since first publishing this post in 2015, there are new guidelines recommending not to rinse the turkey or any other poultry. You can read more about the new guidelines from the Food and Drug Administration HERE.

Roasting Turkey

  • Remove the turkey from the refrigerator and uncover.
  • Place the turkey, breast side up in the Roasting Pan with Rack. If you are not stuffing the turkey, make sure you salt and pepper the cavity.
  • If you are stuffing the turkey, add your prepared stuffing now to the cavity of the turkey. Stuff it loosely!
  • Turn the wings back or under the bird. Using kitchen twine, truss the legs of the turkey together.
  • Spread softened butter over the turkey, the more the better.
  • Sprinkle the turkey with salt and pepper. I like to also use poultry seasoning. You can use whatever spices you prefer.
  • Roast the turkey at 400°F for the first 20 minutes. Then lower the oven temperature to 325°F andcontinue cooking for another 3 to 4 hours.
  • Baste the turkey with warmed chicken broth or the juices at the bottom of the pan every 20 - 30 minutes.

How long should I keep my turkey covered with foil?

  • If you notice that the turkey is getting too brown while it is cooking, cover the turkey with the lid from the roaster.
  • If you don't have a roaster lid, you can cover the turkey loosely with aluminum foil.
  • Covering the turkey with foil while cooking traps steam and moistness so the turkey doesn't dry out.

Turkey Temperature

  • The turkey is done when a Digital Meat Thermometer inserted into the thickest part of the turkey’s thigh reads 170°F degrees.
  • If you stuffed the turkey with dressing, the dressing should reach 165°F degrees for it to be safe to consume.
  • Once the turkey is finished cooking, remove it from the oven. Take the turkey out of the roasting pan and place on a cutting board. Cover the turkey with aluminum foil. Let the turkey rest for 30 to 60 minutes before carving.

Sale

How to Roast a Turkey for Thanksgiving | Walking on Sunshine (10)

ThermoPro TP-03B Digital Meat Thermometer for Cooking Kitchen Food Candy Instant Read Thermometer with Backlight and Magnet for Oil Deep Fry BBQ Grill Smoker Thermometer

Fast Reading system, Battery power saving design, Safe foldaway probe, Ultra-clear screen LCD display, Celsius/Fahrenheit selector.

How to Roast a Turkey for Thanksgiving | Walking on Sunshine (12)

Tips for Carving Roast Turkey

  • I like to roast my turkey early in the day and have it carved before my guests arrive; that way I can have a clean kitchen.
  • Always remove the turkey breast completely from the turkey body and then slice it on a cutting board. I know a lot of people like to slice the breast while it's still attached to the turkey, but if you remove it completely, you'll get beautiful slices of white meat.
  • After the breast is removed and sliced, you can proceed to carve the dark meat, thighs, wings and legs.
  • Keep the turkey in a large pan covered with aluminum foil until you're ready to serve.
How to Roast a Turkey for Thanksgiving | Walking on Sunshine (13)

How to Make Homemade Lump Free Gravy

  • Instructions on how to make lump-free gravy are in my post forPot Roast. It's the SAME recipe, only you'll be using the turkey drippings for turkey gravy instead of the beef broth from the pot roast.
  • Step-by-step photo instructions are included in that post as well.
How to Roast a Turkey for Thanksgiving | Walking on Sunshine (14)

How long to cook a Turkey in an Electric Roaster?

  • Follow the steps above for prepping the turkey, and seasoning the turkey. Place the turkey in the electric roaster and set the cooking temperature to 325°F.
  • When cooking a turkey in an electric roaster, the cooking time can vary based on the weight of the bird.
  • Cook the turkey for about 8-10 minutes per pound at 325°F for an unstuffed turkey.

Storage Tips

  • Place any leftover turkey in an airtight container or wrap it tightly with plastic wrap. Refrigerate within two hours of cooking.
  • Leftover turkey can be stored in the refrigerator for up to four days or you can freeze it for longer storage.

How do you keep a Turkey Warm for 4 Hours?

  • Place the turkey in an Oster Turkey Roaster which is an electric roasting pan.
  • Fill the bottom tray of an electric roasting pan with warm water and then place the sliced turkey in the removable tray. Insert the removable tray into the electric roasting pan.
  • Turn the roasting pan to the warm setting around 200 degrees.
  • The warm water at the bottom of the electric roasting pan helps keep the sliced turkey warm without drying it out.

Before You Begin!

If you make this recipe, please leave a review and star rating. This helps my business thrive and continue providing FREE recipes.

How to Roast a Turkey for Thanksgiving | Walking on Sunshine (15)

🌟Try these Thanksgiving recipes next...

  • Candied Sweet Potatoes and Classic Thanksgiving Stuffing are two of my favorite side dishes for Thanksgiving!
  • Instant Pot Brussel Sprouts would make a great side dish and you won't have to worry about roasting them in the oven when you use the instant pot.
  • Company Mashed Potatoes - prepare your mashed potatoes the day before with this delicious recipe for creamy mashed potatoes.
  • I always cook an additionalTurkey Breast cooked in the crock potso we have extra white meat. That way you can send home leftovers with family members and have enough on hand the next day to make turkey sandwiches.

Thanksgiving Planner with Recipes and Printables to help you have a GREAT celebration!Click HERE for More Information

📖 Recipe Card

Want to Save This Recipe?

Enter your email & I'll send it to your inbox.Plus, get great new recipes from me every week!

By submitting this form, you consent to receive emails from Walking on Sunshine Recipes.

How to Roast a Turkey for Thanksgiving | Walking on Sunshine (16)

Print Recipe

4.10 from 10 votes

How to Roast Turkey

Roast Turkey and the tips you need to Roast the Perfect Turkey for Thanksgiving for your family and friends.

Prep Time20 minutes mins

Cook Time4 hours hrs

Total Time4 hours hrs 20 minutes mins

Course: Main Dishes

Cuisine: American

Keyword: how to roast turkey

Servings: 12 -15 servings

Calories: 628kcal

Author: Lois

Ingredients

  • 15 pound Turkey
  • ½ cup butter; softened
  • Salt and pepper
  • 2 tablespoons Poultry Seasoning

Instructions

The Night Before Thanksgiving:

  • Remove the turkey from the packaging and remove the neck and giblets from the cavity.

  • You can use these to make turkey stock if desired...I usually throw them away.

  • Pat dry with paper towels.

  • Place the turkey on a tray and cover with paper towels and aluminum foil and place in the refrigerator overnight.

Thanksgiving Morning:

  • Remove the turkey from the refrigerator and uncover.

  • Place the turkey, breast side up in the roasting pan on top of a rack.

  • If you are roasting the turkey with stuffing, add your prepared stuffing now to the cavity of the turkey. If you are not stuffing the turkey, make sure you salt and pepper the cavity.

  • You can also add onions, apples, celery, carrots and parsnips to the cavity of the bird. These will all add flavor to the turkey. Make sure you stuff loosely.

  • Turn the wings back or under the bird. Using kitchen twine, truss the legs of the turkey together

  • Cover the turkey with the softened butter, the more the better. This is Thanksgiving and calories don’t count.

  • Sprinkle the turkey with salt and pepper and then poultry seasoning. If you prefer different seasonings, please use your favorite.

  • Roast the turkey at 400 degrees for the first 20 minutes. Then lower the oven temperature to 325 degrees and continue cooking for another 3 to 4 hours.

  • If you notice that the turkey is getting too brown while it is cooking, cover loosely with aluminum foil.

  • Don’t forget to baste your turkey! I like to baste every 20 minutes or so using chicken stock.

  • The turkey is done when a meat thermometer inserted into the thickest part of the turkey’s thigh reads 170 degrees.

  • If you stuffed the turkey with dressing, the dressing should reach 165 degrees for it to be safe to consume.

  • Once the turkey is finished cooking, remove it from the oven. Take the turkey out of the roasting pan and place on a cutting board. Cover the turkey with aluminum foil.

  • Let the turkey rest for 30 to 60 minutes before carving.

  • How to Make Homemade Lump Free Gravy

  • Instructions on how to make lump-free gravy are in my post forPot Roast. It's the SAME recipe, only you'll be using the turkey drippings for turkey gravy instead of the beef broth from the pot roast.

  • Step-by-step photo instructions are included in that post as well.

Notes

Since first publishing this recipe post in 2015, there are new guidelines recommending not to rinse the turkey or any other poultry. You can read more about the new guidelines from the Food and Drug Administration.

Nutrition

Serving: 1g | Calories: 628kcal | Carbohydrates: 1g | Protein: 86g | Fat: 29g | Saturated Fat: 10g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 16g | Trans Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 346mg | Sodium: 380mg

How to Roast a Turkey for Thanksgiving | Walking on Sunshine (2024)
Top Articles
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: Lilliana Bartoletti

Last Updated:

Views: 6229

Rating: 4.2 / 5 (53 voted)

Reviews: 84% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Lilliana Bartoletti

Birthday: 1999-11-18

Address: 58866 Tricia Spurs, North Melvinberg, HI 91346-3774

Phone: +50616620367928

Job: Real-Estate Liaison

Hobby: Graffiti, Astronomy, Handball, Magic, Origami, Fashion, Foreign language learning

Introduction: My name is Lilliana Bartoletti, I am a adventurous, pleasant, shiny, beautiful, handsome, zealous, tasty person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.