The Easiest Recipe to Roast a 500 Degree Turkey - Bowl Me Over (2024)

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The Thanksgiving Turkey is the star of the show during the holidays. This is the easiest way to roast a bird. The 500 Degree Turkey Recipe makes a moist and tender bird every time!

No oven? No problem! Grab this recipe slow cooker turkey breast with stuffing. Perfect for a smaller gathering.

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Why you'll love this recipe

You're going to love this recipe, it's perfect for serving a crowd! Tender juicy turkey every time that's easy to make and delicious.

And if you have leftovers? Be sure to make Turkey Chowder - YUM!!!

Ingredients

For the exact measurements, please refer to the printable recipe card at the bottom of this post.

  • 18-20 Turkey
  • onion, carrots and turnips
  • chardonnay
  • chicken broth
  • butter
  • salt, pepper, ground cloves and ground nutmeg

Instructions

This is an overview of the instructions. For the complete directions just scroll down to the bottom!

Before you even start, wash your hands well make sure your hands are clean!

  1. Preheat oven to 500 degrees.
  2. Clean & chop the root vegetables into large pieces. Put them into a large roasting pan and put the turkey on top.
  3. Mix together the butter and spices - salt, pepper, cloves & nutmeg. With clean hands, run the butter spice mixture all over the turkey, inside & out. Separate the skin from the breast meat and get it in there also.
  4. Mix together the wine and chicken broth and pour it over the turkey. Cover the turkey very tightly with aluminum foil and bake in a preheated 500 degree oven as follows, reducing the oven temperature every half hour;
  5. First half hour: 500 degrees
  6. Second half hour: 450 degrees
  7. Third half hour 400 degrees
  8. Turn heat down to 350 and continue cooking for one hour. Remove the foil. Baste turkey as it continues to cook. It will take about 1 ½ hours more for a 20 lb. turkey.
  9. Allow to rest for at least a half hour, covered with aluminum foil. Remove the root veggies from the pan and you have a delicious side dish. Carve the turkey & enjoy!

Cooking a smaller turkey

Wait.... what should I do if I'm cooking a smaller turkey?

If your turkey is between 14-17 pounds reduce the high temperature cooking time to 20 minutes.

  1. 20 minutes: 500 degrees
  2. 20 minutes: 450 degrees
  3. 20 minutes: 400 degrees
  4. Turn heat down to 350 and continue cooking for one hour. Remove the foil. Baste turkey as it continues to cook. It will take about 1 ½ hours more for a 16 lb. turkey.

The smallest turkey I've used is a 12 pound turkey. I reduced the high temperature cooking time to 15 minutes.

Equipment

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FAQ's

How long does a turkey take to thaw?

It will take one day for every 5 pounds of frozen turkey. So if your turkey is 20 pounds, it will take about 4 days. However depending on the temperature of your refrigerator it may take longer. Add an extra day or two.

Why can't you leave a turkey out to thaw overnight?

It introduces rapid bacterial growth. If raw meat stays out for two hours or more it's just plain unsafe.

What if I forgot to thaw the turkey?

You're still going to be ok! According to the USDA, the quick-thaw water method is safe. Leave the turkey in its original wrapper. Fill the sink or a tub with COLD water. Submerge the wrapped turkey. Change the water every 30 minutes.

What if the inside of the turkey is still frozen?

Use the quick-thaw method above.

Is it safe to cook a turkey that is still frozen inside?

Technically yes, however by the time the inside is cooked there's a good chance the breast meat will be dry.

Should I rinse off the turkey before cooking?

No, I do not recommend rinsing your turkey. There is so much risk of cross-contamination getting raw turkey juice splattered and touching another surface. No need to rinse the turkey!

What can I put in my turkey for flavor?

You can add a variety of aromatics to the cavity of the turkey like an onion, lemon, apple, pear and herbs as well.

Should the turkey be covered while baking?

Yes, cover the turkey, either with aluminum foil or the lid from the roaster. Covering the turkey will help keep the meat moist. Removing the foil partway through the cooking will help brown the skin.

How do I keep my turkey from drying out?

Cook the turkey at high heat for the first hour to seal in the juices.

Can I stuff the turkey?

No, cook the stuffing separately. If you stuff the bird it will change the cooking time. It's best to cook the dressing separately.

When is a turkey done?

A turkey is done when it reads 165 degrees in the thigh and 170 in the breast. Use an instant read meat thermometer to make sure you cook your turkey to the right temperature. Don't touch the thermometer to the bone when you're testing the temperature.

Why do you let the turkey rest?

Letting the meat to rest after removing it from the oven allows the juices in the turkey to redistribute.

Where do you insert a probe thermometer in a turkey?

When preparing a whole turkey, insert the probe into the thickest part of the turkey breast or the thickest part of the thigh without touching the thermometer to the bone.

Frozen turkey or fresh turkey, which is better?

Personally I don't believe there's a different. A fresh turkey simply hasn't been frozen before leaving the processing plant. Fresh turkeys are also significantly more expensive.

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Tips

Remove the turkey from the refrigerator 30-60 minutes before roasting to allow it to come to room temperature.

Twist and tuck the wings under the bird. Truss the turkey legs - cross the end of the drumsticks together and tightly tie with twine and make a knot. Snip off the ends of the string.

Keep your turkey moist by adding butter under the skin.

I often add slices of bacon to the top turkey in a weave. This eliminates the need for brining the turkey and makes for crispy, tasty skin!

Don't overcook the turkey.

The best way to test they turkey to ensure it's done is by using a instant read meat thermometer.

Allow the turkey to rest before carving. This helps the juices redistribute and your turkey will be juicy, moist and delicious!

While the turkey rests, take that time to finish the gravy, mashed potatoes, etc. Or.... just sit and have a glass of wine - after all, this is a holiday!

Pro Tip

Oh no! Your turkey is done, but the skin isn't crisp! That's an easy fix! Just brush the skin with pancake syrup and place back in the oven. The skin will turn brown and crispy in just minutes.

Storage

Allow leftovers to cool completely.

Refrigerate: Store leftovers in an airtight container. Cover leftover turkey with chicken stock to keep it moist. Refrigerate up to four days.

Freeze: Leftovers can be frozen up to three months.

Reheating: Place in a casserole dish, cover and reheat in a preheated 350 degree oven until the internal temperature reaches 165 degrees.

When it's time to enjoy leftovers, substitute the chicken for turkey and make this great Chicken Casserole with Stuffing. The flavors are fabulous!

If you have leftover turkey this Turkey Pot Pie recipe is an easy recipe and a great way to transform your leftovers into a whole new meal!

Serve with

Of course you'll need a couple appetizers for thanksgiving dinner while you're waiting for that 500 degree turkey to get done.

  • One of my favorite (and it's super easy!) is cream cheese topped with pepper jelly. Serve with crackers for an easy snack!
  • This recipe for Baked Brie is SO GOOD (and super simple!).

When it's time to think about the big meal, here are my favorite sides!

  • Dressing is a must! This recipe for Sausage and Bacon Stuffing is savory, salty and delicious!
  • This recipe for Candied Sweet Potatoes is a must serve for your holiday meal!
  • You'll definitely want a big bowl of Mashed Potatoes as well and if you've never made gravy, learn how to make gravy from scratch! Crispy Smashed Potatoes are a great edition as well.
  • Buttered Rutabagas are my favorite holiday side dish!
  • Steamed Brussels Sprouts and Steamed Green Beans are both yummy AND super simple to make (less than 10 minutes!).
  • Holiday dinner isn't complete without rolls - this recipe for frozen bread dough rolls just couldn't be easier!
  • Southern Style Collard Greens - rich, delicious and fabulous! Braised Swiss Chard another fabulous green that is terrific with turkey!

We always make a couple of pasta salads - they are great because they are made in advance. Your T-Day will be that much easier!

  • Italian Bow Tie Pasta Salad Recipe - light and fresh, this a great vegetarian pasta!
  • Classic Macaroni Salad - creamy and crunchy, this is our favorite recipe!
  • Chicken Caesar Pasta Salad - this one is simple and easy to make.

Looking for dessert? Here are my favorites!

  • Cracker Barrel Fried Apples, over ice cream? Delish! AND this recipe only takes 15 minutes!

Pick one of these or a few! Great additions to your holiday meal!

For all of my delicious holiday side dishes NOT cooked in the oven, click here! And if you're an Instant Pot lover, click here for dozens of pressure cooker side dish recipes!

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500 Degree Turkey Recipe

Fool-proof and perfectly roasted every time. This is the best roast turkey recipe for a moist and delicious turkey!

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Prep Time20 minutes mins

Cook Time4 hours hrs

Total Time4 hours hrs 20 minutes mins

Course: Poultry

Cuisine: American

Servings: 12 Servings

Calories: 830kcal

Author: Deb Clark

Cost: $20

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Ingredients

  • 1 18-20 lb Turkey
  • 6 cups root vegetables - I use onion, carrots and butternut squash
  • 1 cup dry white wine
  • 2 cups chicken broth
  • 4 tablespoons softened butter
  • 1 tablespoon salt
  • 1 teaspoon black pepper
  • ½ teaspoon ground cloves
  • ½ teaspoon ground nutmeg

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Instructions

  • Adjust oven rack to lowest position.

  • Preheat oven to 500 degrees

  • Remove the bag of giblets from cavity. Blot turkey with paper towels. Cross legs and tie them together with kitchen twine, bend wings under the turkey.

  • Clean & chop the root vegetables into large pieces, place them on the bottom of the pan. Place roasting rack in pan, place turkey breast side up on rack.

  • Mix together the butter and spices - salt, pepper, cloves & nutmeg. With clean hands, run the butter mixture all over the inside and outside of the turkey. Separate the skin from the breast meat and get it in there also.

  • Mix together the wine and chicken broth and pour it over the turkey. Cover the turkey very tightly with aluminum foil and bake in a preheated 500 degree oven as follows;

  • First half hour: 500 degrees

  • Second half hour: 450 degrees

  • Third half hour 400 degrees

  • Turn heat down to 350 and continue cooking for one hour. Remove the foil. Baste turkey as it continues to cook. It will take about 1 ½ hours more for a 20 lb. turkey.

  • Allow to rest for at least a half hour, covered with aluminum foil. Remove the root veggies from the pan and you have a delicious side dish! Carve the turkey & enjoy!

Notes

If your turkey is between 14-17 pounds reduce the high temperature cooking time to 20 minutes.

  1. 20 minutes: 500 degrees
  2. 20 minutes: 450 degrees
  3. 20 minutes: 400 degrees
  4. Turn heat down to 350 and continue cooking for one hour. Remove the foil. Baste turkey as it continues to cook. It will take about 1 ½ hours more for a 16 lb. turkey.

Nutrition

Calories: 830kcal | Carbohydrates: 13g | Protein: 113g | Fat: 33g | Saturated Fat: 9g | Cholesterol: 377mg | Sodium: 1373mg | Potassium: 1380mg | Fiber: 3g | Vitamin A: 5025IU | Vitamin C: 12.2mg | Calcium: 84mg | Iron: 5.4mg

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  1. Lois

    The Easiest Recipe to Roast a 500 Degree Turkey - Bowl Me Over (8)
    I have done my turkey this way several times and every time I have done it always it tender and juicy and everybody enjoys it. So good.

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The Easiest Recipe to Roast a 500 Degree Turkey - Bowl Me Over (2024)

FAQs

When roasting a turkey do you roast it covered or uncovered? ›

To achieve a perfectly golden, juicy turkey, let the bird spend time both covered and uncovered in the oven. We recommend covering your bird for most of the cooking time to prevent it from drying out; then, during the last 30 minutes or so of cooking, remove the cover so the skin crisps in the hot oven.

What is the best temperature to roast a turkey? ›

What Temperature to Cook the Turkey? Cook your turkey at 325 degrees F for most of the cook time; in the final 45 minutes, remove the cover or foil tent from the turkey, increase the oven temperature to 425 degrees F and baste the bird with butter.

How long to cook a 14 pound turkey at 400 degrees? ›

How long to cook a turkey per pound:
  1. For an 8- to 12-pound turkey:
  2. 325°F for 2¾ to 3 hours.
  3. For a 12- to 14-pound turkey:
  4. 425°F for 2¼ to 2½ hours.
  5. 400°F for 2½ to 2¾ hours.
  6. 350°F for 2¾ to 3 hours.
  7. 325°F for 3 to 3¾ hours.
  8. For a 15- to 16-pound turkey:
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How long can you cook a turkey at 450 degrees? ›

Steps
  1. Move oven rack to lowest position; heat oven to 450°F. ...
  2. On rack in shallow roasting pan, place turkey breast side up. ...
  3. Roast uncovered 2 hours 45 minutes to 3 hours 15 minutes, watching carefully. ...
  4. Turkey is done when thermometer reads 165°F and drumsticks move easily when lifted or twisted.

What are 2 ways to keep turkey from drying out? ›

5 Ways to Prevent Your Turkey from Drying Out
  1. Cook Pieces Instead of a Whole Turkey. ...
  2. If Cooking a Whole Turkey, Buy Frozen. ...
  3. Ditch the Plastic Pop-Up Timer; Use an Instant-Read Thermometer Instead. ...
  4. Elevate the Legs. ...
  5. Let the Turkey Rest.
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Do you put water in the bottom of the roasting pan for turkey? ›

Place roast, skin side up, on a flat roasting rack in 2-inch deep roasting pan. Do not add water to pan. Roast uncovered according to Cooking Schedule or until meat thermometer in center of breast roast reaches 170° F and in center of turkey roast reaches 175° F.

Is 325 too low to cook a turkey? ›

Oven Temps: Best roasting is two stage process—425°F (218°C) for 1 hour, then down to 325°F (163°C) for however long it takes until the turkey is done. If you read a post telling you exactly “how long to cook a turkey,” hit the back button fast.

Is it better to cook a roast at 325 or 350? ›

When roasting meat and poultry, set the oven temperature to 325°F (163°C) or higher. Explore the charts below to learn how to get great results every time you cook.

What is the lowest safe temperature to roast a turkey? ›

It is not safe to cook any meat or poultry in an oven set lower than 325 °F. At lower temperatures, meat stays in the Danger Zone (between 40 °F and 140°F for too long.

How long should turkey be out of the refrigerator before cooking? ›

Your turkey will cook more evenly and faster if you start it out at room temperature so remove the turkey from the refrigerator 1 hour before roasting. If you plan to stuff your turkey, wait until you're ready to put it in the oven before putting the stuffing in the turkey.

How long to cook turkey at 400 per pound in oven? ›

It really depends on the preparation. For example, a brined, pre-thawed turkey would talk less time. Traditionally, the rule of thumb is 15 minutes per pound and then you start check for mobility in the drumsticks (that indicates it's done). It also takes longer if you've packed the turkey with stuffing/vegetables/etc.

Can you roast a turkey at 400 degrees? ›

Put the turkey in the oven at 400°F, uncovered. For the 15 lb turkey, start the cooking at 400°F for the first 20 minutes to brown it. Then reduce the heat to 325°F for the next 1 to 2 hours, until the internal temperature of the breast reaches about 140°F to 145°F or so.

Can you cook a turkey at 450 degrees? ›

Flip the bird over and flatten it by breaking the breast bone. Brush your turkey with olive oil, salt and pepper (if desired). Roast at 450˚F for approximately 70 minutes for a 12 pound turkey.

Can you roast a turkey at 425 then 350? ›

Oven-Roasted Turkey

We recommend starting the turkey in a 425 degree oven for 30-45 minutes before tenting the pan with foil and lowering the temperature to 350 degrees until a meat thermometer reads 165 degrees when inserted into the thickest part of the bird.

Is 300 degrees too low to cook a turkey? ›

The bigger the bird, the lower the temperature you should cook it (and for a longer time), Guillard says. "You want to make sure it's (cooked) throughout without getting too brown on the outside," he says. For example, if he had a 20 pound turkey, Guillard says he would cook it at around 300 degrees.

Is it better to cook a turkey at 325 or 350? ›

Oven-Roasted Turkey

We recommend starting the turkey in a 425 degree oven for 30-45 minutes before tenting the pan with foil and lowering the temperature to 350 degrees until a meat thermometer reads 165 degrees when inserted into the thickest part of the bird.

Is turkey roasted with the breast up or down? ›

It's personal preference whether you choose to cook a turkey breast-side up or breast-side down. The United States Department of Agriculture advises to cook a whole turkey breast side up during the entire cooking time.

Is it better to roast a turkey on a rack or in a pan? ›

Use a roasting rack

The roasting rack helps keep the bottom of your turkey from steaming and sticking to the bottom of the pan.

Is it better to roast a turkey on a rack or directly in the pan? ›

Get a wire rack and set it over a rimmed baking sheet. Lifting the bird up and away from the skin-shielding sides or the pan will allow for plenty of air flow, maximizing your bounty of crispy, golden skin.

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