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Old 11-09-2008   #1
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Default Anyone Gonna Deep Fry A Turkey?

I have in the past but don't have the equipment. I'm contemplating getting a setup but not sure.


Anyone who has or is, what do you use? Propane? Electric?
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Every year. There's no other way to do it.

You can get a propane fryer for like $40.
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My mom fried a turkey once. Juiciest turkey ever. I'll call her tomorrow and ask her what she used.

She fried it outside on the back porch.
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Nope. We don't ever do it. I've had it once, it was ok, but I like it better the traditional way.
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My brother-in-law has done it twice. The first time it came out awesome. Not so much on the second try.


I'm so broke right now I doubt we'll even celebrate thanksgiving this year.
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My nephew Ben is the designated turkey cooker in my wife's family. He doesn't deep fry or cook it the traditional way in the oven. He cooks the turkeys in a pit and smokes them. Every year he uses a different kind of wood. We've had mesquite, hickory, and apple wood smoked turkeys. I am salivating wondering what he will do this year. Not sure how many more woods are good for smoking. The apple wood smoked turkey was the best so far.
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What a coincidence I read this thread today since the wife asked about doing this very thing this Thanksgiving last evening. I haven't done it so I don't know the first thing about it. Does anyone know a good overall recipe and how-to in doing this? I guess I could Google it but would rather hear something from the forum here. I would also have to buy a deep fryer for the outside I presume to house a 20lb turkey or so.
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My nephew Ben is the designated turkey cooker in my wife's family. He doesn't deep fry or cook it the traditional way in the oven. He cooks the turkeys in a pit and smokes them. Every year he uses a different kind of wood. We've had mesquite, hickory, and apple wood smoked turkeys. I am salivating wondering what he will do this year. Not sure how many more woods are good for smoking. The apple wood smoked turkey was the best so far.
My mom traditionally smokes her turkeys on the pit. Don't ask me what wood she uses. Her and my brother typically do that stuff.

She fried it the one time, which everybody liked. But she went back to doing it the traditional way since then.
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My brother-in-law has done it twice. The first time it came out awesome. Not so much on the second try.


I'm so broke right now I doubt we'll even celebrate thanksgiving this year.
I've been that broke before where I couldn't go visit my family. So my mom came to see me. I fixed smothered chicken and dressing. We also had a Mrs. Smith's dutch apple pie.

Other times, I've just gone over friend's house. Thanksgiving is about the people your with and not the food you eat.
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Fried Turkey = best turkey ever

Also pumpkin pudding pie made by jello is great too.
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Every year. There's no other way to do it.

You can get a propane fryer for like $40.
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My nephew Ben is the designated turkey cooker in my wife's family. He doesn't deep fry or cook it the traditional way in the oven. He cooks the turkeys in a pit and smokes them. Every year he uses a different kind of wood. We've had mesquite, hickory, and apple wood smoked turkeys. I am salivating wondering what he will do this year. Not sure how many more woods are good for smoking. The apple wood smoked turkey was the best so far.
White and Red Oak are commonly used woods for smoking, but for poultry or Lamb, Apple, Alder, and Cherry are crucial. I tried a pan full of soaked mint on my last leg of Lamb, and it was amazing. Smoking meat let's you get pretty creative.

Anyone seen or used one of those infrared turkey fryers that Lowe's is pimping these days? I'd be interested in the results. Not having to buy and clean up all of that oil would be pretty sweet if the resulting product is comparable. If it's as easy as they claim, I'd be cooking meat in that puppy all the time.
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Traditional Turkey here - what a great day
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How do you guys prep the bird prior to frying?

I saw a video somewhere that had a guy who threw the thing in a brine for like 12 hours and then fried it.


Anyone have any good suggestions?
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Anyone seen or used one of those infrared turkey fryers that Lowe's is pimping these days? I'd be interested in the results. Not having to buy and clean up all of that oil would be pretty sweet if the resulting product is comparable. If it's as easy as they claim, I'd be cooking meat in that puppy all the time.
That thing looks pretty cool. I may take a trip to Lowe's.

I season my turkey the day before. Mix all the spices, inject the bird, then use whatever is leftover from the spice mix to use as a rub. I cover it and put it in the refrigerator overnite, then cook it the next day.

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