Not necessarily at room temperature, but it shouldn't be frozen. It should be pretty much thawed out.
You do not want your turkey at room temp
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Cooked turkey should not be left out at room temperature for more than 2 hours. After this time, it should be promptly refrigerated to prevent the growth of harmful bacteria.
It is recommended to leave a steak out at room temperature for about 30 minutes before cooking it. This allows the steak to cook more evenly.
You should cook a frozen, seasoned ready to cook turkey in the bag for approximately five hours for a twelve pound turkey. A meat thermometer can be used to check. It should read 170 degrees when it is inserted into the breast.
Yes. Turkey should not be thawed at room temperature. Please see Related Questions.
Deli turkey should not sit out at room temperature for more than 2 hours to avoid the risk of bacterial growth and foodborne illness.
The danger zone for any food is four to sixty degrees. It can stay in this zone for up to four hours, after that spoilage will begin and bacteria begins to grow. After two hours your turkey should still be ok to cook, just be sure to cook it to al full 180 degrees. Check for this temperature with a meat thermometer in the thickest part of the thigh.
Yes, you can carve a cooked turkey the night before. My church does a migrant worker dinner for Thanksgiving, and the turkeys have to be carved the night before or there's no keeping up with the guests. (There's also not enough room for a bunch of people to be wielding sharp pointy objects at the same time.) Just refrigerate your slices as soon as possible and reheat the next day.
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Cooked turkey should not sit out at room temperature for more than 2 hours to prevent the growth of harmful bacteria that can cause foodborne illness. After 2 hours, it is recommended to refrigerate or freeze the turkey to maintain its safety for consumption.
Yes, you should capitalize "room" when referring to a specific room before the room number. For example: Room 101.