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The internal temperature for cooked turkey legs should be 165 degrees F.
No, the internal temperature of a whole turkey should reach 165 degrees F.
When a themometer is placed in the thickest part of the thigh, it is cooked when it reads 165°F (74°C).
A 4.3 pound turkey should be cooked in a fryer for at least 13 minutes. The turkey should have an internal temperature of 160 degrees.
Whole poultry should be cooked to an internal temperature of 160 to 165 degrees F.
The meant should be cooked until it is 160F in the center. How hot the pan or grill is isn't as important. The hotter it is the faster the meat cooks.
The internal temperature for any size turkey should be 165 degrees F.
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A 3 kg turkey should be cooked for about 2.3 hours in an oven. A turkey butterfly should be cooked at a temperature of 325 degrees.
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A 1.75-2.0 pound boneless turkey breast should be cooked for about 40 minutes. Turkey should be cooked at a temperature of 325 degrees.
When roasting a turkey breast you should use a shallow baking pan for best results as this allows the air to flow all around the turkey breast. A 5lb breast should be cooked at 325 degrees Fahrenheit for between 1 and a half to 2 and a quarter hours. The breast should reach an optimal internal temperature of 170 degrees fahrenheit.