Electric Roaster Turkey: Juicy, Golden Results Every Time (Time Chart Included)

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Cook a turkey in an electric roaster at 450°F for 30 minutes, then drop the temperature to 325°F for the rest of the cook time. Plan on 8–10 minutes per pound for an unstuffed bird. That’s it! And it frees up your entire oven for sides.

After making this recipe for years (and getting 206 five-star reviews from readers who swear by it now too), I’m confident this is the most stress-free way to get a juicy, flavorful holiday turkey on the table.

The secret? A fresh herb butter rubbed both under the skin and over the outside of the bird. It keeps the breast meat impossibly tender and gives you that golden color everyone wants. No basting required.

roasted turkey on a plate

How Long to Cook a Turkey in an Electric Roaster

Cook your turkey for 30 minutes at the highest setting (450°F or your roaster’s max), then reduce to 325°F for the remaining time. Use this chart as your guide for an unstuffed turkey:

Turkey WeightCook Time at 325°FTotal Time (incl. 30-min sear)
12–14 lbs1 hr 35 min – 1 hr 50 min~2 hrs 5 min – 2 hrs 20 min
15–16 lbs1 hr 55 min – 2 hrs 10 min~2 hrs 25 min – 2 hrs 40 min
17–18 lbs2 hrs 15 min – 2 hrs 30 min~2 hrs 45 min – 3 hrs
19–20 lbs2 hrs 35 min – 2 hrs 50 min~3 hrs 5 min – 3 hrs 20 min
21–22 lbs2 hrs 50 min – 3 hrs 5 min~3 hrs 20 min – 3 hrs 35 min

Always verify with a meat thermometer. The thickest part of the thigh needs to reach 165°F. We usually pull ours at 170°F — personal preference, but either is safe.

For a stuffed turkey, add 30–45 minutes to the estimates above and verify that stuffing also reaches 165°F.

Reader tip: Amanda cooked her 20 lb bird as directed and it was done in 3 hours flat. “Rave reviews from the family.”

Why Cook Turkey in an Electric Roaster?

Three reasons this method wins every Thanksgiving:

It frees your oven completely. No more choosing between the turkey and the pies. Load the oven with Thanksgiving sides and let the roaster handle the bird. That alone is worth it.

It cooks more evenly. Electric roasters circulate heat efficiently. Combined with a self-basting lid (more on that below), the white meat stays tender even on a large bird.

It’s more energy-efficient. Less space to heat up, and it gets there faster. Oster’s testing confirms roaster ovens use less energy than a conventional oven for this task.

What Electric Roaster Oven Should I Use?

You need at least an 18-quart roaster to fit a turkey up to 22 pounds. I’ve used an Oster roaster for years and love it for its self-basting lid that keeps moisture inside without any effort from you. Look for one with a “warm” setting, which is incredibly useful if your turkey finishes before you’re ready to carve.

The most important feature: a self-basting lid. Skip any roaster without one.

The Herb Butter (This Is What Makes It)

This is what separates this recipe from a basic roaster turkey. Most recipes use olive oil and dried seasoning. We use a fresh herb compound butter with sage, rosemary, and thyme. This gets mixed into softened salted butter and rubbed both under the skin and over the outside of the bird.

The under-skin application is the key move. It bastes the breast meat from the inside while it roasts, keeping it tender even if you’re running the roaster a little hot. This is the same technique we use on our turkey tenderloin, so it works on any turkey cut.

How to make it: Mix ½ cup softened salted butter with 2 tablespoons freshly snipped herbs (a blend of sage, rosemary, and thyme). Make it the day before and refrigerate overnight to let the flavors develop. Pull it out 1 hour before you need it so it’s spreadable.

No fresh herbs? One teaspoon of poultry seasoning mixed into the butter works great (reader-tested and approved).

herbed butter in a red bowl with a spoon

How to Prepare a Turkey for the Roaster

  1. Remove the neck and giblets from the cavity. Set them aside if you’re making gravy; otherwise discard.
  2. Pat the turkey completely dry with paper towels. Dry skin = better browning.
  3. Loosen the skin over the breast by sliding your hand underneath gently. Rub half the herb butter directly on the breast meat under the skin.
  4. Rub the remaining butter all over the outside of the bird.
  5. Season the outside with ½ tsp salt and ½ tsp black pepper.
  6. Season the cavity with ¼ cup butter, 1 tsp salt, and 1 tsp pepper. You can also add aromatics like onion, celery, carrots, lemon, or orange to the cavity for extra flavor.

uncooked turkey with herbed butter rub on the outside

What Temperature to Cook a Turkey in an Electric Roaster

Start at your roaster’s highest setting (typically 450°F) for the first 30 minutes. This sears the outside and helps develop golden skin. Then, without opening the lid, drop the temperature to 325°F for the remaining cook time.

Do not open the lid during cooking. Every time you lift the lid, you lose heat and add time.

Can you use a turkey bag in an electric roaster?

No. You should not use oven bags in electric roasters. The bag could easily touch the sides, bottom or top of the roaster which could cause it to melt.

See our recipe on how to cook turkey in a bag.

How to Get Crispy, Golden-Brown Skin

The honest answer: a roaster turkey will be slightly less golden than an oven-roasted bird. But here are three ways to maximize browning:

The high-heat sear. Preheat the roaster fully and cook at your highest temperature for the first 30 minutes. This step is non-negotiable for browning.

Herb butter on the outside. Fat = browning. The butter you rubbed on the outside of the bird is doing double duty.

Browning sauce. This is the old-school trick your grandma probably used for gravies and roasts. Brush 1–2 teaspoons on the outside of the turkey before roasting for a deeper, more caramelized color. You don’t need much — a little goes a long way.

For the crispiest possible skin, try a dry brine 24–48 hours before cooking. The Reddit cooks swear by it — dry brine draws moisture to the surface, and that surface moisture evaporates during the high-heat sear.

overhead view of uncooked turkey in a roaster

Do I Need to Baste a Turkey in an Electric Roaster?

No. You do not need to baste.

Here’s why: as the turkey roasts, steam rises, hits the roaster lid, and falls back down onto the bird. This continuous cycle keeps the skin moist and the meat juicy without any action from you. It’s genuinely hands-off cooking.

If you were oven roasting, basting would matter more — but the roaster’s self-basting lid handles it.

Can I Use an Oven Bag in an Electric Roaster?

No. Don’t use oven bags in a roaster. The bag can easily come into contact with the sides, bottom, or lid of the roaster and melt. If you want the bag method, see our guide on how to cook turkey in a bag. That’s designed for a conventional oven.

What Internal Temperature Should a Turkey Be?

Pull the turkey when the thickest part of the thigh reaches 165°F. That’s the USDA safe minimum. We tend to cook ours to 170°F, which gives a slightly firmer texture. Both are safe; it comes down to preference.

Let the turkey rest for at least 20 minutes before carving. This seals the juices back into the meat. Don’t skip the rest.

cooked turkey in roaster to 165ºF

What to Serve with Roaster Turkey

With the oven free, load it up. These are our go-to sides:

Read our traditional Thanksgiving dinner menu. And use leftovers for a turkey casserole!

roasted turkey with a slice cut out of the breast on the plate

Other Turkey Methods

Not feeling the roaster this year? We’ve got you covered with other ways to cook a turkey:

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I put water in the bottom of an electric roaster for turkey?

You do not need to add water. The turkey releases its own juices as it cooks, and the self-basting lid recirculates that steam back onto the bird. Adding water can make the skin steamy rather than crisp.

Do turkeys cook faster in an electric roaster?

Yes, generally. The enclosed, efficient heat circulation means a roaster turkey often cooks 30–45 minutes faster than the same bird in a conventional oven. Use the time chart above as your guide, and always check temp rather than relying solely on time.

roasted turkey on a plate
roasted turkey on a plate

How to Cook a Turkey in an Electric Roaster — Foolproof Method

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Free up the oven for side dishes and make your roast turkey in an electric roaster oven! We give tips for the juiciest turkey recipe with fresh herb butter…and how to get that golden brown skin on your turkey.
Servings 20
Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 3 hours
Total Time 3 hours 10 minutes

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Ingredients
 

  • 18 pound whole turkey
  • 1/2 cup salted butter
  • 2 tablespoons freshly snipped thyme, rosemary and sage
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt
  • 1/2 teaspoon black pepper

For the cavity:

  • 1/4 cup salted butter
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • 1 teaspoon black pepper

Instructions
 

Make the herb butter:

  • Mix together ½ cup softened butter (1 stick) with the freshly snipped herbs. Refrigerate for at least 3 hours, but remove from the fridge 1 hour before using so that it is soft enough to spread. (Or you can microwave to soften the herb butter). ½ cup salted butter, 2 tablespoons freshly snipped thyme, rosemary and sage

Prepare the turkey:

  • Set the roaster oven (with the lid on) to the highest temperature setting it will go.
  • Remove the neck and giblets from the turkey cavity. (Throw them away or set them aside for gravy.) Take paper towels and dry off your turkey. 18 pound whole turkey
  • Take your hand and loosen the skin over the turkey breast. Rub half of the butter underneath the skin of the breast. Rub the other half of the butter over the outside of the bird.
  • Sprinkle the outside of the bird with salt and pepper. ½ teaspoon salt, ½ teaspoon black pepper
  • Put ¼ cup butter in the cavity of the turkey along with 1 teaspoon each of salt and pepper. ¼ cup salted butter, 1 teaspoon salt, 1 teaspoon black pepper
  • Place the turkey on the rack in the preheated roaster and cook at the highest temperature for 30 minutes.
  • Without opening the lid, turn down the temperature to 325 degrees Fahrenheit and roast until the turkey tests done (at least 165 degrees Fahrenheit in the thickest part of the thigh).
  • The exact timing will depend on whether the turkey is stuffed or unstuffed and how large the turkey is. Plan for about 8-10 minutes per pound for an unstuffed turkey.

Notes

Electric Roaster Turkey — Cook Time Notes
Plan on 8–10 minutes per pound for an unstuffed turkey at 325°F, after an initial 30-minute sear at your roaster’s highest temperature.
Turkey Size Estimated Total Time
12–14 lbs ~2 hrs 15 min
15–16 lbs ~2 hrs 35 min
17–18 lbs ~2 hrs 55 min
19–20 lbs ~3 hrs 15 min
21–22 lbs ~3 hrs 30 min
For a stuffed turkey, add 30–45 minutes. Always verify with a meat thermometer. The thigh should reach 165°F minimum.
Herb butter shortcut: Swap fresh herbs for 1 teaspoon of poultry seasoning mixed into the softened butter. Works great.
Don’t open the lid during cooking. You lose heat every time.
Let it rest at least 20 minutes before carving to seal in the juices.
Use the “warm” setting if the turkey finishes before you’re ready to serve. It holds beautifully for up to an hour.
The calories shown are based on the recipe serving about 20 people. Since different brands of ingredients have different nutritional information, the calories shown are just an estimate. **We are not dietitians and recommend you seek a nutritionist for exact nutritional information.**

Nutrition

Calories: 470kcal | Protein: 62g | Fat: 23g | Saturated Fat: 8g | Cholesterol: 226mg | Sodium: 559mg | Potassium: 649mg | Vitamin A: 375IU | Calcium: 34mg | Iron: 2.5mg
Course Main Dish
Cuisine American
Calories 470
Keyword how to cook turkey, thanksgiving dinner, thanksgiving dinner rolls
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Michelle
6 years ago

How long would you cook a 25 lb stuffed turkey in an electric toaster

Margi
6 years ago

Have a question regarding the browning. Most recipes say that turkey roasted in a roaster don’t produce the browning, but your picture looks like it’s nicely browned. Did you transfer it to the oven for this part? Seems like a challenging thing to do, and I don’t think I’ll be inclined to do it, with all the other prep going on. Any tips appreciated as this will be my first attempt of cooking the turkey in a roaster!

Scott
6 years ago

do you cook the turkey with/without rack?

Jenny Brookshire
6 years ago

Can you cook a turkey overnight in the roaster at a low temp?

Laurie
6 years ago

I am actually cooking pre-smoked Turkey legs in the Electric Roaster. Should I wrap them in foil and just rub them in the butter mixture and add a cup or two at the bottom? With them being per cooked, should I pre heat it on the highest temperature? I would think with them already being cooked that may dry them out. What is your thoughts? I would think maybe 350 degrees.

Priscyla Rodriguez
6 years ago

Hello,
I have a question. I’m a little confused with the ingredients. It’s my first time making a turkey so I’m a little lost here. In the ingredients it says 2 tablespoons freshly snipped thyme, rosemary and sage. Is that 2tbs of each? Or is that 2tbs combined?

D
6 years ago

Do you have recipe for the stuffing? Not stuffed Inside the turkey?

bre
6 years ago

Do you cook this roaster turkey on the roaster rack or just on the bottom of the roaster?

Robby Sparks
6 years ago

Also can I use liquid smoke in my roaster to give the turkey a smoked flavor?

Robby Sparks
6 years ago

Aw snap the Oster is working over time this year!!! Bring on the bird!!! Happy Thanksgiving everyone!! Use these recipes and you will no doubt have the best bird in the neighborhood!!! Gobble Gooble!!!!

Dennis Mayer
6 years ago

Want to try the herb butter but you don’t say how much you use

Susan
6 years ago

Is it necessary to put the breast side down? My MIL says it is. First time turkey roaster here!!

Wendy Coutu
6 years ago

How many minutes per pound for a stuffed turkey?

Wendy
6 years ago

Do you leave the thermometer in the bird while in the roaster?

Tracy
6 years ago

2 tablspoons total of the herbs for 2 tablespoons of each Thyme, Sage and Rosemary?