Hi,
I'm going to Deep Fry my turkey this year... Has anyone done this?
Any tips or tricks?
Any good marinade recipes? (for injecting)
Any good rub recipes?
Hi,
I'm going to Deep Fry my turkey this year... Has anyone done this?
Any tips or tricks?
Any good marinade recipes? (for injecting)
Any good rub recipes?
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Make sure you know how much oil to add, put the turkey in the pot and fill with water, mark the water line, then dump. First time we tried it we didn't do this and we were short oil.
We don't add any rub or marinade - doesn't really need it.
The only other tip is watch for splatter when you pull the bird out - its hot!
They have always been the best birds we've made - always juicy..
g'luck with it!
Merry Christmas,
Lee
Hey westcoastwillie , The TBBC does three turkeys at the same time each year for our Rendell Ck Dinner and they go over very well !!!!
I did`t do them but the weight of bird , temp of oil and timing is all you need to know . Good luck !!!!
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We deep fry ours as well they are pretty tasty,
Mike
I look forward to every hunting trip for the deep fried Turkey... by far better then an oven cooked bird , and twice as fun watching .. lol
I must agree with you on this one Dayto,
Mike
all i have ever heard are good things about the deep fried turkey .
perhaps i will do one in the new year when the turkey is going for blow out prices .
“Life moves pretty fast. If you don’t stop and look around once in a while, you could miss it.”
It cooks real fast,20lb bird takes about 1 hour.
Mike
I was just thinking the same thing I have 11 peaple for brunch and 20+ for dinner tomorrow night. Not the time to try something different SteveOriginally Posted by Barracuda
[Light travels faster than sound. This is why some people appear bright until you hear them speak.
If you cite things that happen in the US of A but live in Canada, then you might be living as an idiot in a great country. ..... clueless
I've seen it done once. The chef (my cousin) put on a rub....it just burnt on the outside of the bird...I wouldn't recomend it. Also, we never thought about how to get the turkey out of a vat of boiling oil...we didn't have the proper rig you see in the kits ( the rack you impail the turkey on) and when the turkey was cooked the meat just sort of fell off the carcass as we tried to poke it with a bbq skewer. Of course the whole dynamic of the holiday meal was altered. Instead of all the ladies running arround the kitchen with all the cooking smells drifting through the house, it was all the guys standing outside in the driveway drinking beer wondering what we could deep fry next. Good luck....I hope you have as much fun as I did.