When to Take Your Turkey Out of the Freezer for Thawing

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Planning to cook a turkey for Thanksgiving? Make sure you take it out of the freezer in time for it to thaw properly. This handy chart tells you exactly when to take your turkey out so that everything goes smoothly on the big day.

Below is a handy chart displaying how long to thaw a turkey in the fridge and how long to thaw it in cold water.

Therefore, if you have a 4 to 12-pound turkey, it will thaw in the fridge in 1 to 3 days. Which means a 4-pound turkey would thaw in 1 day in the fridge, while a 12-pound turkey would thaw in 3 days in the fridge. _____________________________ It would take a 4 to 12-pound turkey 2 to 6 hours to thaw in cold water. ***If you are thawing in cold water, it is very important to change the water every 30 minutes.

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A 12 to 16-pound turkey will thaw in the fridge in 3 to 4 days. _____________________________

It would take a 12 to 16-pound turkey 6 to 8 hours to thaw in cold water. *** If you are thawing in cold water, it is very important to change the water every 30 minutes.

A 16 to 20-pound turkey will thaw in the fridge in 4 to 5 days. Therefore, it would take 5 days for a 20-pound turkey to thaw in the refrigerator. _____________________________

It would take a 16 to 20 pound turkey 8 to 10 hours to thaw in cold water. ***If you are thawing in cold water, it is very important to change the water every 30 minutes.

A 20-pound to 24-pound turkey will thaw in the fridge in 5 to 6 days. Therefore, it would take 5 days for a 20-pound turkey to thaw in the refrigerator, and 6 days for a 24-pound turkey to thaw in the refrigerator. _____________________________

It would take a 20 to 24-pound turkey 10 to12 hours to thaw in cold water. ***If you are thawing in cold water, it is very important to change the water every 30 minutes.

I hope this Turkey Thawing Chart was helpful for you!

Happy Thanksgiving!

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