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What's the Fastest Way to Thaw a Frozen Turkey?Thawing a frozen turkey can take days, it is true. This feels like an especially long time because just about every other food on the planet can now be prepared in 2 minutes or less. Frozen turkeys definitely have not kept pace with the rest of the food industry! The biohazard part of turkey-thawing comes from bacteria. If you thaw a turkey incorrectly, bacteria grow quickly. For example, if you thaw your turkey on the kitchen counter, bacteria can be a problem. As the turkey starts to thaw from the outside in, part of it will reach room temperature (60 to 70 Fahrenheit), and that is prime temperature for bacteria to thrive. You should keep the entire turkey at 40 degrees F or below to avoid bacteria. Here are three safe ways to thaw a turkey.
If you need to thaw your turkey faster, use the cold water method. Immerse your packaged turkey (make sure there are no tears in the packaging) in ice-cold water. You need to change the water every 30 minutes to keep it cold and allow about 30 minutes of thawing time per pound of turkey.
The microwave method works for small turkeys and turkey parts. The best guide for how long it will take is your microwave owner's manual, but it could take about 60 to 90 minutes on the defrost cycle. Once you've thawed the turkey, you will need to cook it right away. To prepare the turkey for roasting, you should take the giblets out and rinse the turkey inside and out. Be careful to wash your hands and anything in the kitchen that has touched the raw turkey. Here are a few tips on cooking your turkey. You should use a meat thermometer to determine when your turkey is done. The turkey is done when the thermometer registers 185 F when you stick it in the inner thigh or in the thickest part of the turkey. Here are some rules of thumb for turkey roasting time at 325 F:
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