Cooking Turkey Overnight in Oven Bag

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Cooking turkey overnight in an oven bag is all about decreasing stress on the big day. This easy overnight turkey recipe ensures that in the morning you have the most mouthwateringly moist and tender turkey meat imaginable.

Cooking turkey overnight in an oven bag.

Cooking turkey overnight in an oven bag is a Thanksgiving dinner game-changer. This overnight turkey method is awfully easy and your entire bird will be moist, tender, and juicy, even the white meat! What’s more, the bird is done first thing when you wake up so you can use that super-rich broth and some of the meat to put into your dressing and turkey gravy for the big meal.

The instructions couldn’t be easier. Just remove the turkey giblets, pop your turkey in an oven bag with the flour, shove the butter you-know-where, and then roast the turkey overnight. Then on the day, you can use your oven to cook all those delicious Thanksgiving side dishes.

Before we dive into the recipe, I just wanna say that there’s no one right way to cook a turkey. This is just another method to add to your repertoire! Clearly, because there are a lot of different turkey recipes on Southern Plate. Like turkey on the grill, slow cooker turkey, and deep-fried turkey. This is just another method to add to your repertoire! 

What You Need To Cook A Turkey Overnight

  • Turkey
  • Flour
  • Butter
  • You’ll also need an oven bag that’ll fit your turkey and a roaster pan so the turkey broth doesn’t overflow!

Helpful Kitchen Tools

How to Cook Turkey Overnight in an Oven Bag

Look in the turkey cavity and make sure there are no turkey giblets (bags of anything). If there are, remove those.

Grandmama always saves hers for giblet gravy. You do what your heart tells ya to do.

Put one tablespoon of flour in the oven bag, then shut it and shake it.

Place the turkey breast side down in the oven bag (the oven bag should now be sitting in your roasting pan).

Breast side down is key here for moist white meat. It may look funny but trust us!

Stick that butter where the sun don’t shine (up the little gobbler’s rear, sorry gobbler).

Seal the bag and cut a few small slits in the top.

Turn the oven to 250 and cook overnight.

I don’t put mine in until 10:30/11 and then take it out at about 6 in the morning. You want to cook it for about 7 hours but no more.

When you wake up, your entire house will smell like turkey and the broth will be SO RICH and wonderful!

At this stage, I recommend always using a thermometer to check the temp of the meat. 165 degrees F for the breast and 170 degrees F for the legs.

Slice the turkey and place it on a platter. Spoon the leftover turkey juices or broth over if you like.

Cover with cling wrap or foil and refrigerate until it’s time to serve.

Reheat it on low in the oven until warm and toasty. How long will depend on how thick you slice the turkey.

How To Store A Cooked Turkey

  • Store leftover turkey in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 4 days. 
  • You can also freeze turkey leftovers for up to 3 months, either in an airtight container or double-wrapped in plastic wrap and aluminum foil. Thaw overnight in the fridge before serving.

Recipe FAQs

Yes, cooking turkey overnight is safe and highly recommended. Slow-roasting the turkey on low allows the meat to cook without releasing all the moisture. This equals the juiciest, most tender turkey imaginable.

What’s the lowest temperature you can cook a turkey overnight?

You really don’t want to go any lower than 250 degrees and you want to make sure the turkey reaches the desired temperatures above before serving.

How do you cook a turkey the night before and keep it moist?

The key to cooking turkey overnight and keeping it moist is to cook it in the oven bag. This traps the moisture inside.

How long does it take to cook a turkey overnight?

It takes 7 hours to cook a turkey overnight if you follow this recipe. When cooking turkey overnight, I also use the same cooking time whether it’s a 13lb turkey or a 20lb turkey. 

Is it safe to leave a turkey in cold water overnight?

No, it’s not safe to leave a turkey to thaw in a sink of cold water overnight. You want to be awake to monitor its progress and then put it in the fridge once it’s thawed.

How do you serve an overnight turkey?

Here are some Thanksgiving side dish suggestions:

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Overnight Turkey

Cooking turkey overnight in an oven bag is so easy and ensures that in the morning you have the most mouthwateringly moist and tender turkey.
Prep Time: 10 minutes
Cook Time: 7 hours
Total Time: 7 hours 10 minutes
Course: Main Course
Cuisine: American
Keyword: turkey
Servings: 4
Calories: 292kcal

Ingredients

  • 1 thawed turkey
  • 1 tablespoon flour
  • 1 stick butter

Instructions

  • Look in the turkey cavity and make sure there are no giblets (bags of anything). If there are, remove those. Grandmama always saves hers for giblet gravy. You do what your heart tells ya to do.
    1 thawed turkey
  • Put one tablespoon of flour in the oven bag, then shut it and shake it. Place the turkey breast side down in the oven bag (the oven bag should now be sitting in your roasting pan). Breast side down is key here for moist white meat. It may look funny but trust us!
    1 tablespoon flour, 1 thawed turkey
  • Stick that butter where the sun don't shine (up the little gobbler's rear, sorry gobbler).
    1 stick butter
  • Seal the bag and cut a few small slits in the top.
  • Turn the oven to 250 and cook overnight. I don't put mine in until 10:30/11 and then take it out at about 6 in the morning. You want to cook it for about 7 hours but no more. When you wake up, your entire house will smell like turkey and the broth will be SO RICH and wonderful!
  • Slice the turkey and place it on a platter. Spoon the leftover turkey juices or broth over if you like. Cover with cling wrap or foil and refrigerate until it's time to serve. Reheat it on low in the oven until warm and toasty. How long will depend on how thick you slice the turkey.

Notes

Always use a thermometer to check the temp of the meat. 165 degrees F for the breast and 170 degrees F for the legs.

Nutrition

Calories: 292kcal
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Have a Happy Thanksgiving!

Gratefully,

Stacey Lynn and The Southern Plate Family

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  1. I use the Fool-Proof Giblet Gravy recipe from Womans Day (BTW, it never tastes like liver, or anything like that, but is delicious and I usually have enough for all the stuffing/dressing and mashed potatoes I make. The gravy is delicious, and you’ll be glad you tried it… toss in the boiled egg white for luck. (That must be what I remember my grandmother doing, my mom didn’t know what I was talking about.)
    Ingredients:
    Turkey neck and giblets, refrigerate liver until needed
    6 cup(s) chicken broth
    2 large onions, sliced
    1 cup(s) sliced carrots
    1 cup(s) dry white wine or water
    1/2 cup(s) celery leaves
    6 tablespoon(s) butter or margarine, softened
    3/4 cup(s) all-purpose flour
    Turkey drippings
    Salt to taste
    Ground black pepper to taste
    Directions
    Cut turkey neck and heart in half. Put into a large saucepan along with gizzard, chicken broth, onions, carrots, wine, and celery leaves. Bring to a boil, reduce heat and simmer gently, uncovered, 1 1/2 hours. Add liver; simmer 30 minutes more or until gizzard is very tender.
    Remove giblets to a cutting board. Strain broth into a large cup measure, pressing vegetables to extract as much liquid as possible. Discard vegetables. Add extra water to broth if needed to make 6 cups. Chop giblets and neck meat. Refrigerate in covered container.
    Mash butter and flour with a fork or back of a spoon until blended to a paste. Break into 4 chunks.
    Bring broth to a boil in a medium-size saucepan. Reduce heat to low and gradually whisk in flour mixture, 1 chunk at a time, until well blended. Whisk until thickened and boiling. Boil 3 minutes to cook out floury taste.
    After turkey is removed from roasting pan: Pour pan drippings into a 2-cup measure. Spoon fat off top and discard. Add enough water to equal 2 cups. Pour back into roasting pan. Stir in giblets and neck meat. Heat over medium-low heat, scraping up brown bits on bottom of pan, until hot. Season with salt and pepper.

  2. Could this have been an Angel? I was looking thru the turkey selection trying to decide how I was going to cook one for Thanksgiving a few years ago. My past Turkeys had been failures 🙁 either too dry or not cooked long enough and Thanksgiving ended up being at Waffle House. An older lady approached me and said “Hunny, Im gonna tell you how to cook that turkey. Preheat your oven to 500 degrees. Boil 5 cups of water. Put a stick of butter in the cavity and place your turkey in the pan. Rub the top with a little butter then salt and pepper the top. When your water is boiling pour it in the bottom of the pan around the turkey. Then cover it tightly and bake it for 1 hour then turn your oven off and DO NOT open the door for 5 to 6 hours. Then turn your oven back on 350 for 1 hour.” I tried this and it was so moist and delicious. Been cooking my turkey this way for the past 3 years now. Sorry for the long post!

    1. MERCERDITH, I’VE TIRELESSLY SEARCHED FOR YOUR POST ON BAKING A TURKEY FROM THE LADY AT WAFFLE HOUSE AFTER READING IT YEARS AGO. GLORY, I JUST FOUND IT!!!!

  3. I had the same question as Sandy. If you get it out at 6AM, how do you keep it warm and keep it from not drying out? Do you reheat it, and if so, for how long and at what temperature?

  4. I cook turkey every Thanksgiving and Christmas! We love it! I put my thawed turkey in a large roasting pan, add 6 or 7 cups of water. Take a couple of Granny Smith apples and a couple of onions and half them. Place an apple and an onion in the cavity of the turkey. Put the rest around the turkey. Heat the oven to 500 degrees. Cover turkey with lid and place in oven. Cook 5 minutes per pound plus 5 minutes. Turn oven off and leave overnight. DO NOT OPEN OVEN DOOR til morning! Juicy and delish!!!!

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