Turkey Fryers
marinade and rub recipes that suit your family's taste. Roasted turkey is normally served at Thanksgiving, but why not surprise the family and friends this year with fried turkey and start a new tradition?
Frying Your Turkey
* When using your new turkey fryer a
safflower oil are high smoke point oils which offer their own unique flavors and are great for frying. They can also be drained after frying your turkey and reused (just ask any professional fryman).
* Marinades are
hot and spicy butter marinades.
* There are also turkey rubs that can impart flavor to the turkey's exterior. There are a wide selection of turkey rubs for any set of taste buds.
* There are also accessories that can be purchased for the fryer that can open up new avenues to other dishes. Want to have a fish fry? There are
turkey fryer accessory kits. You can cook crayfish boils or even boil spaghetti noodles for a crowd. Now that we have talked turkey, it's time to fry up a nice plump crispy, tender, flavorful turkey to enjoy in that turkey fryer. Sounds heavenly, doesn't it? Below are links that might interest you.
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Brinkmann Turkey Fryers
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Masterbuilt Turkey Fryers
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The Oilless Turkey Fryer
The Most Dangerous Game
Buyer beware! Turkey frying can be very, very dangerous. After all, you're working with a very large pot of very hot oil. If this tips over and spills, well, you best start running, because there will be a fire. As such, it is probably a very bad idea to fry your turkey indoors. Furthermore, if the turkey is even the least bit frozen, the excess condensation can result in a rather violent, dangerous reaction once it hits the oil. For tips on how to deliciously, and more importantly, safely, fry a turkey, check out the
Good Eats episode "Fry Turkey Fry." It will show you how to safely prepare your turkey, and even craft a homemade turkey derrick!
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