How long do you bake a turkey breast

Here's everything you love about a classic turkey centerpiece scaled down. Roasting just a breast means the turkey cooks more quickly and evenly than a whole bird, is more likely to stay uniformly juicy and gives you wonderful white meat for easy slicing. Serve it with a delicious, speedy gravy made from the pan juices.

Once you master how to cook a turkey breast, you'll always be less than 30 minutes of prep time away from a showstopping, juicy, family-sized entrée. So whether your cooking time for a turkey breast is fast, whipped up in a pressure cooker or your Instant Pot, or a set-and-forget slow cooker method, or you preheat your oven to follow our instructions for how to bake a small turkey breast, it doesn't take long to get this smartly-sized protein ready to roast.

With enough servings for a family, plus a round of leftovers (most of our turkey breast recipes serve 8 to 12), cooking turkey breast is a smart choice for Sunday dinners or an intimate Thanksgiving menu.

How to Cook a Turkey Breast 3 Ways

How long do you bake a turkey breast
How long do you bake a turkey breast

Andy Lyons

Here's our complete guide to the three best options for cooking a turkey breast, including in the oven, in a slow cooker, and in a pressure cooker, such as an Instant Pot.

How to Roast a Turkey Breast in the Oven

Step 1: Prep

Preheat your oven to 325°F. Remove the turkey breast from its packaging and pat dry. Place the meat on a flat, lightly greased roasting rack-lined pan. For the best appearance and flavor, brush lightly with vegetable oil, cooking oil, or melted butter.

Step 2: Season

Season as desired (we love the rub on this Barbecue Spice-Rubbed Turkey Breast), then loosely cover turkey with foil.

Step 3: Cook

Insert a meat thermometer into the thickest portion of the breast where it's not touching a bone. Roast until juices run clear and a meat thermometer ($23 Williams Sonoma) reads 165°F.

Curious about cooking time for turkey breast in the oven? Timing varies based on the size and shape of each turkey breast. As a general rule when buying turkey, plan on 1 pound per person of bone-in or ½ pound to ¾ pound per person of boneless. If you like leftovers, opt for 1½ pounds per person.

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As you plan ahead for cooking time per pound, use this turkey breast roasting time chart as a rough guide for roasting:

  • 1¼- to 1½ -pound boneless turkey breast half: Roast at 325°F for 35 to 40 minutes
  • 2- to 2½-pound bone-in turkey breast half: Roast at 325°F for 60 to 70 minutes
  • 2½- to 3-pound boneless turkey breast: Roast at 325°F for 40 to 60 minutes
  • 4- to 6-pound whole turkey breast: Roast at 325°F for 1½ to 2¼ hours
  • 6- to 8-pound whole turkey breast: Roast at 325°F for 2¼ to 3¼ hours

Remove from the oven and allow the turkey breast to rest for 15 minutes. Carve and serve alongside your favorite side dish recipes.

How to Make Slow Cooker Turkey Breast

For a slow cooker turkey breast recipe like our Mediterranean cuisine-inspired Greek Breast of Turkey, you can follow a similar game plan as explained above. The major differences:

  • Place the turkey breast in a slow cooker ($28, Target) instead of a roasting pan.
  • Add ¼ cup of chicken broth and consider citrus and aromatic elements instead of spices alone.
  • "Roast" the slow cooker turkey breast on low for 5½ to 6 hours (for a medium-sized whole turkey breast) or until a meat thermometer reads 165°F.

How to Make Pressure Cooker Turkey Breast

Hungry, like, 30 minutes ago? Hit fast-forward with a pressure cooker turkey breast. Including prep, cook, and pressure release time, it takes just a smidge over one hour to cook 4 pounds of turkey breast. That's it! For recipes like our classic Pressure Cooker Turkey Breast, a similar method for how to cook a turkey breast holds true. Just make these minor adjustments:

  • Place the turkey breast in an electric pressure cooker, like an Instant Pot, instead of a roasting pan.
  • Add 1 cup of chicken broth and consider citrus and aromatic elements such as onions, garlic, carrots, and celery.
  • Lock the lid and heat the pressure cooker turkey breast on high pressure for 25 minutes for two 2-pound bone-in or 20 minutes for two 1½-pound boneless turkey breasts.
  • Quickly release pressure, then use a meat thermometer to ensure the meat has reached 165°F.
  • Broil the meat 5 inches from the oven heat for 1 to 2 minutes to crisp and brown the skin.

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How to Buy, Store, and Thaw Turkey Breast

Food safety is of utmost importance as you prepare to dive into any of these methods for cooking turkey breast. Keep raw turkey in its original package in the refrigerator, and plan to cook it within two days of purchase. For more extended storage, freeze turkey up to 2 months. Before freezing, wrap turkey in foil for the freshest result. When ready to proceed, follow these tips to thaw your turkey safely.

Follow any of these three methods for how to cook turkey breast, and you'll be all set to serve a juicy, tender entrée for dinner any night of the year.

How many hours per pound do you cook a turkey breast?

The answer is simple! 20 minutes per pound at 350 degrees Fahrenheit. For example, my turkey breast was 3 pounds, so I roasted it for 60 total minutes at 350F. If you're ever unsure whether your bird is done, an instant read thermometer really is a lifesaver in these situations.

Do you cook a turkey breast at 325 or 350?

2- to 2½-pound bone-in turkey breast half: Roast at 325°F for 60 to 70 minutes. 2½- to 3-pound boneless turkey breast: Roast at 325°F for 40 to 60 minutes. 4- to 6-pound whole turkey breast: Roast at 325°F for 1½ to 2¼ hours. 6- to 8-pound whole turkey breast: Roast at 325°F for 2¼ to 3¼ hours.

What are the cooking times for a turkey breast?

When it comes to oven temperatures and timings, roast turkey breast has the same requirements as a whole roast turkey. So, at a temperature of 190C/170C fan/gas 5, you'll need to cook it for 40 mins per kilo, plus an additional 20 mins.

Is it better to cook a turkey at 350 or 400?

400°F (204°C) is the perfect temperature for cooking a whole bird. You'll get crispy skin without compromising tenderness.