Holiday Meal Planner

Thanksgiving Turkey Calculator

Plan turkey size, thawing time, roast timing, gravy, stuffing, and leftovers before the shopping list gets bigger than it needs to be.

Thanksgiving path

Planning the Thanksgiving turkey inside your holiday workflow?

Use this tool to settle turkey size, thawing time, and roast timing first, then jump back into the Thanksgiving path for shopping, drinks, dessert, and the make-ahead schedule.

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Turkey Inputs

Set the real table size first. This calculator weights kids lighter than adults and adds extra cushion if you want leftovers for the next day.

Turkey Recommendation

14 LBS

Sized for 10 effective eaters

Time & Prep

Thaw Window
3Days
Roast Time (325°F)
3.5Hrs
Rest Time
30Min

Menu Support

Gravy Baseline
3Cups
Dessert Pies
2Pies

Prep Note: Use a sturdy roasting pan and clear extra fridge shelf space.

What To Buy For This Turkey Dinner

These are the actual amounts to buy for this table size. Start with the grocery list first, then use the small reminder box below only for easy-to-forget extras.

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Turkey

14 lb

Whole bird for the main roast.

Stuffing

3

Boxes for a holiday-side portion.

Rolls

18

Good for plated dinner or buffet flow.

Dessert

2

Pie count based on 8 slices each.

Main Grocery Buy

This is the main store list. If you are only screenshotting one part of the page before shopping, make it this section.

  • Whole turkey

    Bone-in bird for roasting

    Easy-to-forget extra: digital meat thermometer.

    14

    lb

  • Prepared gravy

    Enough for the table plus a small refill

    3

    cups

  • Stuffing mix

    Based on a holiday side portion

    3

    boxes

  • Dinner rolls

    Works for plated meals or buffet service

    18

    rolls

  • Dessert pies

    Assumes 8 slices per pie

    2

    pies

Small Extras To Pick Up

These are not the core meal ingredients, but they help the table run cleaner and make leftovers easier.

  • Leftover containers

    Useful for host leftovers and take-home portions

    3

    sets

Easy-To-Forget Extras

This is not the main grocery list. It is a short reminder box for the little hosting pieces that people usually realize they forgot after the turkey is already in the oven.

🍗Protect The Food

View thermometer
View heavy duty foil
View carving board

📦Manage The Volume

View roasting pan
View gravy boat
View storage containers

Set The Vibe

View table runner
View cloth napkins

Tip: 0 of 8 items completed

Quick links stay focused on the easiest-to-forget items.

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Quick answer: how much turkey do I need?

A reliable Thanksgiving starting point is about 1.25 pounds of bone-in turkey per effective eater, then a little more if leftovers matter. Once kids, heavy side dishes, ham, and appetizer volume enter the room, the number stops being a simple guest-count rule and starts needing context.

Smaller Table

8-10 adults

Usually the point where leftovers, not appetite, decide whether to buy the next size up.

Mixed Family Table

Adults + kids

A kids-heavy Thanksgiving often needs flexible sides more than a dramatically larger bird.

Leftover Priority

Sandwich next day

If the next-day turkey sandwich matters, the conservative number is usually the wrong number.

When should you size up?

Size up when turkey is clearly the main event, when there are mostly adults, or when you want leftovers to feel intentional instead of accidental. If ham, heavy appetizers, or a deep side-dish table are already doing a lot of the work, staying closer to the baseline usually makes more sense.

Planning tip: Turkey math is only the first layer. Once the bird size is stable, the next two pages that usually matter most are the Thanksgiving shopping list and the make-ahead Thanksgiving timeline.

Keep the full Thanksgiving workflow connected

Turkey size is the first decision, not the whole holiday plan. Use the next step that matches where your Thanksgiving still feels loose.

Thanksgiving turkey calculator FAQ

How many pounds of turkey do I need per person for Thanksgiving?

A good starting point is about 1.25 pounds of bone-in turkey per effective eater, then adjust up if your group eats heavily or expects leftovers for sandwiches the next day.

Should kids count the same as adults in a turkey calculator?

Usually no. Many hosts count two kids as roughly one adult portion for turkey planning, then keep side dishes flexible so the full table still feels generous.

When should I buy and thaw my Thanksgiving turkey?

Most frozen turkeys need about one fridge day for every 5 pounds. If the bird is large, buying early matters more than squeezing the thaw into the last two days.