How to Cook a Turkey FAST: 90 minute turkey recipe (2024)

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With golden, crispy skin and tender, juicy meat, this 90 minute turkey recipe takes the stress out of Thanksgiving!

How to Cook a Turkey FAST: 90 minute turkey recipe (1)Yep. You read that right. You can BAKE an entire turkey with this 90 minute turkey recipe and it will be juicy and delicious. If you prepare a little ahead of time, you can also be rewarded with that gorgeous crispy skin covering the whole bird.

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Every year for Thanksgiving, we go over to my parents house. My mom has the giant farmhouse table that seats 20 people easily, so it makes sense. Since she’s hosting, and turkey usually takes at least 3 hours to bake, Mom typically makes the turkey and we all pitch in for sides.

If you want to see more pictures of the table (my brother made it!) you can check out my Thanksgiving Tablescape here.

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Last year, however, I happened to already have a 13 pound turkey in my freezer that needed to be cooked. I volunteered to make the bird and figured I’d just have to go over early that morning to get it into the oven.

To be honest, I’m not a huge fan of turkey. I like it in small doses, and I do love a good leftover turkey sandwich. But so often it gets dried out or just ends up bland and tasteless. Cooking in an oven bag helps keep the meat moist, but then you end up with soggy skin. *Gag.*

I did some research and starting reading about many different ways to cook a turkey. I read several articles, watched a few videos and settled on spatchco*cking and this 90 minute turkey recipe.

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What does it mean to “spatchco*ck” a turkey?

To spatchco*ck something, you remove the backbone and lay it flat for cooking. It can be done with chicken, cornish game hens, turkey-any bird you want to cook quickly.

The reason it cuts down so much on cook time is that more of the bird is exposed to the heat. This helps the dark meat cook as quickly as the white, resulting in juicy turkey in half the time.

How do you get such crispy skin when baking a turkey?

Salt and air.

Yep, that’s it. When you rub a salt mixture all over the skin of the turkey, it not only adds great flavor, it helps to pull the moisture out of the skin. If you want crispy skin, it needs to be really dry.

Now comes the part that feels counter-intuitive. After salting the skin, you need to leave the whole turkey in the refrigerator overnight UNCOVERED. It’s going to dry out beautifully, leaving a layer of skin that’s just begging to crisp and turn golden while baking.

Obviously, if you’re reading this because it’s 11:00 AM on Thanksgiving morning and you need to serve a cooked turkey by 12:30, you’re going to have to skip that part. So no crispy skin for you.

It will still work, and salting the skin will help, but you just won’t get the benefit of having let the bird air dry all night long.

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90 Minute Turkey Recipe

With golden, crispy skin and tender, juicy meat, this 90 minute turkey recipe takes the stress out of Thanksgiving!

Prep Time1 day d

Cook Time1 hour hr 30 minutes mins

Total Time1 day d 1 hour hr 30 minutes mins

Course: Dinner

Cuisine: American

Keyword: turkey, Thanksgiving, spatchco*ck, poultry, roasting, oven roasted

Servings: 12

Calories: 308kcal

Author: Nicole Burkholder

Ingredients

  • 1 12-14 lb. whole turkey
  • 3 tbsp kosher salt
  • 1 tbsp garlic powder
  • 1 tbsp rosemary
  • 1 tbsp thyme
  • 1 tbsp sage
  • 2 tsp coarsely ground pepper

Instructions

The night before:

  • Pat the turkey dry with a paper towel and place on a cutting board. (Put a towel beneath the cutting board to help hold it in place.)

  • Using kitchen shears, remove the backbone by cutting along one side and then the other. This takes some force and leverage, so be careful! (Save the bone for making broth!)

  • Turn the bird over and press down on the sternum to flatten. You should hear a "crack."

  • Place on a wire rack over a foil-lined baking sheet. (Make sure the rack is safe for cooking-typical non-stick cooling racks are not.)

  • Rub the salt and herbs all over the skin, making sure to cover the whole bird.

  • Place the pan in the refrigerator overnight (uncovered!) to dry out.

Cooking day:

  • Remove the turkey from the fridge to come to room temperature whole the oven preheats to 450 degrees.

  • Bake at 450 for 75-90 minutes. Check the temperature at the thickest part of the thigh. It should read 170-175 degrees. Remove from the oven and let rest for 15 minutes before carving so you don't lose all the juices!

Nutrition

Calories: 308kcal | Carbohydrates: 1g | Protein: 47g | Fat: 12g | Saturated Fat: 3g | Cholesterol: 155mg | Sodium: 1985mg | Potassium: 494mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 1g | Vitamin A: 157IU | Vitamin C: 1mg | Calcium: 34mg | Iron: 2mg

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If you’re more of a visual learner, here’s a great video to walk you through the “how to” of breaking down the turkey or you can see step by step photos on Taste of Home.

See more great fall recipes like this one on Meal Plan Monday!

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FAQs

Is it better to cook a turkey fast or slow? ›

This isn't a weeknight meal that you should be rushing through; low and slow is the way to go. The important thing to stress is hitting that 165ºF mark with the instant-read thermometer so that you know it's safe to eat. Note: Once you remove your turkey, the temperature will continue rising another 20 degrees or so.

Can a turkey be done in 2 hours? ›

The trick to having a turkey ready in two hours is to use a hot oven and a small turkey. I learned this recipe originally from Julia Child, but I've changed it along the way. The turkey should be no more than 14 pounds. If the roasting pan is more than 2 inches larger than the turkey, the juices may burn.

What is one recommended way to rapidly cool a whole roasted turkey? ›

Refrigerate turkey, loosely covered to help cool faster. Cover tightly when food is completely cooled.

Can you cook a turkey overnight at a lower temperature? ›

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 to cook a turkey at 425? ›

The Professional Method: 425°F, then 350°F

Begin by roasting your turkey at 425°F for 40 to 45 minutes before lowering the temperature of the oven to 350°F for the rest of the cooking time.

What if turkey is cooking too fast? ›

If your turkey is done too early, things can get a little complicated, but it's not the end of the world. If it's done around an hour early, let it rest uncovered for about 20 to 30 minutes. Then cover your turkey with some foil and a thick towel or blanket to keep it warm.

Can you cook a turkey in two stages? ›

What's worse, turkeys are composed of two different types of meat—white and dark—which have to be cooked to different temperatures. Buy the right bird. Alter the nature of the meat. Cook the meat in two phases, one to brown and crisp the skin and another to cook the bird to the exact state of doneness.

Does foil help cook turkey faster? ›

Aluminum Foil

Both methods effectively trap steam and moisture, which helps prevent the turkey from drying out without frequent basting. Aluminum foil turkey tents help to prevent over-cooking, while foil-wrapped turkeys can help shorten the cooking time.

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

"Often, consumers will inquire about adding water to the bottom of their roasting pans. We do not recommend adding water to the bottom of the pan. Cooking a turkey with steam is a moist heat-cook method and is acceptable, sure, but is not the preferred method for cooking your turkey."

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.

What do you do if your turkey cooks too fast? ›

If your turkey is done too early, things can get a little complicated, but it's not the end of the world. If it's done around an hour early, let it rest uncovered for about 20 to 30 minutes. Then cover your turkey with some foil and a thick towel or blanket to keep it warm.

How do you cut a turkey to cook faster? ›

Spatchco*cking is a non-gimmicky way to get you to perfectly cooked turkey—fast. Also known as butterflying, the technique involves removing the backbone and flattening the bird for cooking. This method is common for cooking chicken, too, because it helps all birds cook evenly.

Does a turkey cook faster with the lid on or off? ›

Some recipes instruct you to cover only the turkey breast rather than the whole bird because the former cooks more quickly than the dark meat and is prone to drying out. In either case, remove the foil tent during the last 30 minutes of roasting time to encourage the crispiest skin possible.

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