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Frozen Turkey! Still Delicious Cooked From Frozen.
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Frozen Turkey! Still Delicious Cooked From Frozen.

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Christi @cook_3121001

I've had it happen where I didn't plan on cooking a turkey until the last minute, to having not taken my turkey out on time to thaw. Either way, Thanksgiving isn't ruined,and yes you can still baste, and cook how you normally do. It's less mess, and safer too! For additional questions call the turkey hotline, they've amazing tips right at your service. 800-288-8372 😉

I've had it happen where I didn't plan on cooking a turkey until the last minute, to having not taken my turkey out on time to thaw. Either way, Thanksgiving isn't ruined,and yes you can still baste, and cook how you normally do. It's less mess, and safer too! For additional questions call the turkey hotline, they've amazing tips right at your service. 800-288-8372 😉

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Frozen Turkey! Still Delicious Cooked From Frozen.

Christi
Christi @cook_3121001

I've had it happen where I didn't plan on cooking a turkey until the last minute, to having not taken my turkey out on time to thaw. Either way, Thanksgiving isn't ruined,and yes you can still baste, and cook how you normally do. It's less mess, and safer too! For additional questions call the turkey hotline, they've amazing tips right at your service. 800-288-8372 😉

I've had it happen where I didn't plan on cooking a turkey until the last minute, to having not taken my turkey out on time to thaw. Either way, Thanksgiving isn't ruined,and yes you can still baste, and cook how you normally do. It's less mess, and safer too! For additional questions call the turkey hotline, they've amazing tips right at your service. 800-288-8372 😉

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Ingredients

  1. 112-13 pound turkey. for 20 pounds add approx. 2 hours to cook time in insructions. My 18 pound took exactly 7hours.
  2. 1I find that turkeys that come already brined come out the best. example, Butterball.
  3. 1Stuffing. see special instructions
  4. 1Turkey hotline 800-288-8372 just in case!
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    Trust me, this is an excellent way to cook a turkey. Cooking a turkey from a frozen state actually has several benefits over cooking a thawed turkey. For starters cooking can be done in a roasting pan, but is not necessary. When you thaw a turkey in a refrigerator, there is a definite risk of raw juices with pathogens at higher levels getting on your refrigerator, and other foods in the refrigerator. Not to mention your countertops, and sink, etc. This can create a hazard and a need for extra cleaning and sanitizing. Why bother thawing if your end results are just as fantastic as any thawed bird?! The last thing I want to do is be overly concerned with ensuring I'm keeping everyone safe. Trust me, this will save extra time.

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    I know what you're thinking, what about the neck, and giblets that come stuffed inside the turkey? Not to worry, you will be removing those, and yes, you absolutely will still be able to use those for your normal traditional gravies, stock and such. Another great reason for cooking from frozen is, because the breast is greater in mass, it takes much longer to thaw. When using a cook from frozen method it allows the thigh and leg to be cooked to moist and tender, while the breast is not overcooked and dried out. The breast will cook to a juicy 160-to-165ºF without any issues.

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    Ok, now that we're all ok with giving this a try, let's go!

  4. 4

    First you will need to start off about 5 to 5 1/2 hours before you want to serve the cooked turkey, up to 7 for an 18lb bird. Set your oven temperature to 325ºF. Don't concern yourself with perfect timing(in regards to hours, not temp. Temps always important.) so much as perfect cooking. If your turkey is ready before all your sides by a little bit, It's far better than serving an undercooked bird.

  5. 5

    Next remove the wrapping from the turkey and put the turkey on a rack on a pan that has been covered with foil to make cleaning easy. If You prefer you can also cook the turkey in a covered roasting pan. Place the turkey in the oven. Remember not to worry about the bag with the heart, liver, neck etc. Which is located in the neck cavity, and the center of the turkey. All that will be removed during cooking, after the turkey has thawed a bit. I personally cook the turkey without a rack to get pan drippings for gravy. I've read that when cooking in a pan with sides shields that the bottom of the turkey will be non-uniform, because of heart distribution.

  6. 6

    Be sure that you always put the turkey in the oven breast side up. If your turkey comes with a pop-up temperature indicator, it will be located on the breast. During the first 2 to 2 1/2 hours, the legs and thighs will cook to approximately 100ºF. While The breast, at about 1 inch into the flesh, will usually still be at the soft ice point, which is about 25ºF. It's very important that at this point you begin to watch your turkeys breast temperature, as you do with any bird you cook. I use a digital terminator with a temp sensitive tip. You can also use a dial roast thermometer, but be sure it's inserted into the breast, because it is the slowest cooking part. After about 3 1/2 hours, the legs and thighs will be around 150 to 160ºF, and the breast, about 40 to 50ºF.

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    Next you should remove the bag of heart, liver, etc. It's important you remove all of that, because the turkey will cook more evenly without. If you leave them in, not only does the turkey not cook as evenly, but it will take longer to cook. You may choose to stuff your bird at this point.

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    It's at the 4 1/2 to 5 hour mark that your turkey is nicely cooked. Be sure to check the temperature. Legs and thigh should be tender and cooked temperature between 175 to 185ºF, where the breast will be moist the at 160 to 170ºF mark. The pop-up timer (if there is one) should have popped.

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    If you absolutely insist on having a stuffed bird, you can still do so, just keep in mind, you should preheat your stuffing, be sure to protect your hands while stuffing. I've used the silicon kitchen gloves. I love mine! To stuff, Do this when you've removed all the innards. Be sure you don't overstuff the turkey. It's important to take the temperature inside the middle of the stuffing it should be no less than 165°F.

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Christi @cook_3121001
on November 26, 2014 20:02
wish I had more time to cook, and eat all this good food.
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Sheila Plotnick
Sheila Plotnick @cook_19537054
November 29, 2019 15:17
Christi, this is not a question but a comment! This worked like a charm and you are being hailed as a Thanksgiving hero in our house! We did exactly as you said and our turkey came out AMAZING!!! Delicious, moist, really wonderful. We never would have tried this without all the encouraging words you included in your recipe. Thank you so much!!
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