How to Cook a Turkey {in an Oven Bag}

Published November 23, 2019. Updated November 3, 2023

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Easy Thanksgiving Roasted Turkey! Here you’ll learn all you need to know to cook the perfect juicy and tender turkey in an oven bag. It’s a breeze to prepare and it turns out delicious every time by following a few simple steps!

This post was sponsored by Reynolds Kitchens, however, all thoughts and opinions are 100% my own.

Turkey on a serving platter with fruit and fresh herbs.

Easy Juicy Thanksgiving Turkey

Growing up whenever my mom made a turkey it was always with a Reynolds Kitchens Turkey Oven Bag. My mom still swears by them because not only is it the easiest way to cook a Thanksgiving turkey but the turkey always ends up juicy and tender. The oven bag takes out a lot of the extra work, no brining, basting and so forth.

I also love to use them because no one likes a dry turkey and it takes out a lot of the worry in ending up with a dry turkey. Plus the turkey cooks faster in an oven bag and clean up is easier!

The oven bag locks in flavor and the steam in the bag bastes the turkey as it cooks. And it’s important to know Reynolds Kitchens Turkey Oven Bags are made of heat-resistant nylon that is FDA approved and they are BPA-free.

If you are new to roasting a turkey it can be intimidating and I think this is one of the best methods to start with. Nothing complicated or hard to understand, just a straightforward and foolproof method that you’ll want to use time and time again!

Slicing into a whole turkey.

What Do You Need for This Roasted Turkey?

Tools for a roasted turkey:

  • A Reynolds Kitchens Turkey Size Oven Bag – these can usually be found by the aluminum foil and plastic wrap at most grocery stores.
  • Large roasting pan – a disposable aluminum roasting pan will work fine here for small-medium turkeys.
  • Instant read thermometer – this helps ensure you cook the turkey to the proper temperature so there’s no risk of food borne illness.

Ingredients to make a roasted turkey:

  • 12 – 24 lb turkey – a larger turkey tends to brown better in a bag since it has to cook longer (I used an 18 pound turkey here) but keep in mind all ovens vary a little.
  • Flour – this is used to keep the oven bag from bursting.
  • Salt – this is the most important ingredient in seasoning the turkey.

Then I like to up the flavor a little so I also add:

  • Onion, carrots, and celery – these fresh vegetables season the drippings for gravy.
  • Pepper – because why not?
  • Dried or fresh thyme – other poultry herbs work great here too (parsley, rosemary, sage or marjoram).
  • Garlic – I love garlic but if you don’t you can omit it.

Making butter garlic herb mixture in a glass mixing bowl.

How to Cook A Turkey in An Oven Bag:

  • Preheat oven: Move oven rack one level below center and preheat oven to 350 degrees.
  • Prepare turkey: Remove neck and giblets from turkey and remove any pin feathers left behind. Tuck wings under turkey. Season cavity of turkey with salt and pepper.
  • Make butter mixture: In a small mixing bowl stir together butter, garlic, thyme and season with a little salt and pepper.

Separating turkey skin from breast using the back end of a wooden spoon.

  • Rub butter under turkey skin: Using the back end of a wooden spoon separate turkey breast skin from breast. Rub butter underneath skin (again I just use the back end of the spoon), smooth over skin to spread butter out. Altnerately you can just rub butter over skin but I feel it seasons better when rubbed underneath.
  • Season: Season all over turkey with a fair amount of salt and pepper.
  • Prepare oven bag with flour: Add 1 Tbsp flour to the bag and shake, don’t skip this ingredient.

Adding flour to an oven bag.

  • Add vegetables to oven bag: Place bag in a roasting pan, add celery, onion and carrots to oven bag.

Chopped onion, celery and carrots in a roasting bag.

  • Add turkey to oven bag: Place turkey over vegetable layer.

Putting turkey in an oven bag in a roasting pan.

  • Tie and cut slits in oven bag: Close oven bag with the tie included with oven bag. Cut 6 slits across top of the oven bag to allow steam to escape then tuck ends of oven bag into the pan.
  • Roast: Bake until turkey registers 165 degrees in thickest portion of breast in several places and 175 in thigh. Refer to times listed below for an estimate.

Cutting slits in an oven bag with a large turkey inside.

How Long to Cook a Turkey in An Oven Bag?

Again these times are just estimates, every oven varies and the temperature of the turkey going into the oven contributes as well. Always test temperature to ensure it reaches 165 degrees in the thickest portion of the breast and 175 in the thigh in several places for doneness.

UNSTUFFED TURKEY IN OVEN BAG:

10 – 12 pounds: 1 1/2 – 2 hours

12 – 16 pounds: 2 – 2 1/4 hours

16 – 20 pounds: 2 1/4 – 2 1/2 hours

20 – 24 pounds: 2 1/2 – 3 hours

STUFFED TURKEY IN OVEN BAG:

10 – 12 pounds: 2 – 2 1/2 hours

12 – 16 pounds: 2 1/2 – 2 3/4 hours

16 – 20 pounds: 2 3/4 hours – 3 hours

20 – 24 pounds: 3 – 3 1/2 hours

Let turkey rest 20 minutes after removing from oven. Carefully cut the top of the oven bag open, transfer the turkey to the carving board, and carve.

Turkey shown after cooking sitting in a roasting pan.

Tips for Oven Bag Roasted Turkey:

  • Be sure to add flour to oven bag and to cut slits in the oven bag so steam is able to escape so oven bag doesn’t burst.
  • Don’t let oven bag touch top element or sides of oven or it can melt. This is why it’s helpful to move oven rack down a level and always tuck the oven bag ends under so they don’t hang out the edges of the pan.
  • Always test the temperature when roasting turkey. The thickest part of thigh should be 175 degrees and breast should register 165 degrees on an instant read thermometer.
  • Avoid using pop up timers as they can get stuck and aren’t very accurate anyway.
  • Add butter and seasonings for extra flavor.
  • Let turkey rest before carving to allow juices to redistribute.
  • Careful when cutting bag open as there will be hot steam inside.

Overhead image of large turkey with golden brown skin, sitting in an oven bag in a large roasting pan.

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How to Cook Turkey {In an Oven Bag}

Easy Thanksgiving Roasted Turkey! Here you'll learn all you need to know to cook the perfect juicy and tender turkey, the secret starts with an oven bag. It's a breeze to prepare and it turns out delicious every time following a few simple steps!
Servings: 12 -24
Prep15 minutes
Cook3 hours
Cool20 minutes
Ready in: 3 hours 35 minutes

Ingredients

Instructions

  • Move oven rack one level below center and preheat oven to 350 degrees.
  • In a small mixing bowl stir together butter, garlic, thyme and season with a little salt and pepper.
  • Remove neck and giblets from turkey and remove any pin feathers left behind. Tuck wings under turkey. Season cavity of turkey with salt and pepper.
  • Using the back end of a wooden spoon separate turkey breast skin from breast. Rub butter underneath skin (again I just use the back end of the spoon), smooth over skin to spread butter out. Altnerately you can just rub butter over skin but I feel it seasons better when rubbed underneath.
  • Season all over turkey with a fair amount of salt and pepper.
  • Add 1 Tbsp flour to the Reynolds Kitchens Turkey Size Oven Bag and shake. Place oven bag in a roasting pan, add celery, onion and carrots to oven bag. Place turkey over vegetable layer in oven bag.
  • Close oven bag with the oven safe tie included. Cut 6 slits across top of the oven bag to allow steam to escape then tuck ends of oven bag into the pan.
  • Cook unstuffed turkey according to size (the breast should register 165 degrees in center of thickest portion in several places and the thigh 175 degrees on an instant read thermometer):
    12 - 16 lb turkey: 2 - 2 1/4 hours
    16 - 20 lb turkey: 2 1/4 - 2 1/2 hours
    20 - 24 lb turkey: 2 1/2 - 3 hours
  • Let turkey rest 20 minutes. Carefully cut top of oven bag open, transfer turkey to carving board and carve.

Notes

  • Plan about 1 lb of turkey per person, for example a 12 lb. turkey should feed about 12 people, a 24 lb. turkey should feed about 24 people.
  • To thaw a frozen turkey allow about 24 hours for ever 5 pounds of turkey thawing in a refrigerator set to 40 degrees. I like to add an extra day just to be safe. A fully thawed turkey can be held in the refrigerator 2 more days.
  • *Other herbs work great here including parsley, rosemary, sage or marjoram. You can also add lemon zest to the butter mixture if desired.
  • Ensure that oven bag does not touch top element or sides of oven or it can melt.

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199 Comments

  • A

    Is it ok to use gluten-free flour as a substitution for the flour in the bag? I’m not sure just how the flour keeps the bag from bursting. I will need to use GF flour or arrowroot powder. Any input you have would be appreciated. Thank you!

  • Lori

    What is the best way to check the temperature? I assume you have to open the bag and use a meat thermometer. But it seems it will be difficult to open and then close the bag if more cooking time is needed.

    • Jaclyn

      Jaclyn Bell

      You can just poke right through the bag or if possible go through one of the slits previously cut, and yes use an instant read meat thermometer.

      • Kayla Lee

        Happy Thanksgiving thank you for the recipe just one question after I put the turkey in the turkey bag should I pour some chicken broth in with the vegetables at the bottom for extra flavor?

        • Jaclyn

          Jaclyn Bell

          No it wouldn’t be necessary. Drippings and rendered juices from the turkey will start to do that, and you should get plenty. Happy Thanksgiving Kayla!

  • Debra

    Thank you! The only way I’ve ever had success is with a turkey bag!
    (Also, this method makes plenty of drippings for gravy.) In addition, I always sprinkle poultry seasoning along with salt and pepper; and for extra moist white meat I bake it breast down.

  • Melinda

    Only my second time (in 20 years) roasting a turkey, and it turned out amazing because of your wonderful yet simple recipe. The first bird, about 10 years ago, was a dried out dud, and we had almost a whole bird left after Thanksgiving. At that point, I decided I didn’t like turkey meat and swore off of whole turkey; instead, cooking a couple of turkey breasts in the crockpot, which I usually didn’t even eat. But this year, I saw your recipe and decided to try one more time. And this time, it was a hit and only a few scraps leftover to my chagrin (I was hoping for some yummy leftover turkey). So moist and flavorful, and the gravy was the best I’ve ever tasted. I will never cook turkey any other way. ❤️

  • Wendy

    Hi Jaclyn
    Happy Thanksgiving!! I used these oven bags last year & your absolutely right. It makes for very easy clean up & the turkey comes out very juicy. I just had one question. How do you remove the brown bits from cooking the turkey to make gravy after cooking the turkey in the bag. Last year there wasn’t much brown bits in the bag but mostly juices. Could you please walk me through this part ( removing brown bits etc from oven bag to make gravy -following the cooked turkey ) ?
    God Bless You

    • Jaclyn

      Jaclyn Bell

      I use a fine mesh strainer to remove those bits as I pour it into a pan to make the gravy. There may still be a few that get through but the strainer gets most of it. Happy Thanksgiving!

  • Jeanette Turner

    How do you bake a whole 6 lb. turkey breast? Can you use the cooking bags as suggested above?

    • Jaclyn

      Jaclyn Bell

      You can do a turkey breast in the smaller oven bags (they come in two sizes), then adjust bake time according to the chart on the package they come in.

    • Tabitha

      I was wondering would I put the turkey directly in the pan or would I put it on the rack that comes with the pan?

    • Tammy

      I love cooking in the bag! Thanks for the tips! I have a 13.5lb Turkey. According to your directions it should only take 2-21/4 hrs to roast unstuffed. However, it is recommended to cook 20 min per pound which is over 4 hours. I am just trying to time dinner. What are your thought?

      Thank you again and Happy Thanksgiving!

      • Jaclyn

        Jaclyn Bell

        Cook time is faster with an oven bag than without one. You can refer to the chart that came with the Reynolds oven bag and you’ll notice the same time :). Happy Thanksgiving Tammy!

  • Dottie Gillespie

    I have used one every year. Now I just cook a turkey breast and use one for that. I have used the smaller ones for roasts either pork or beef. I used to the slow cooker bags to keep down the mess.