Deep Fried Turkey...

Tom in TX

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I love deep fried turkey, but I also love oven roasted! Right now we are in the mode of; one time fried/the next roasted! I love to make turkey gumbo from the bones and meat either way!
Tom in TX
 

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dfergie said:
It's that time of the year again... and before the tech chat we got on the subject of Deep Fried Turkey... :D Good stuff folks are you eating the plain ole traditional Oven cooked Turkey or... Fried...

Ahh but be careful frying that turkey I know of a case in the town I used to live where a guy was frying his turkey in his garage that was under his house and he left it frying to run to the store to get a cover for the pot, came home to his house on fire ouch. :(
 

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BEWARE!
If frying do NOT leave unattended, and fry only outdoors! I know someone who put turkey in fryer, under patio roof and went shopping:(

They returned needing a lot more than cranberry sauce, their home had burned down.

theres a allstate commercial about just this subject.
 

Stacy A

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Living in the piney woods of east Texas with all my fellow rednecks, just about everyone around here fries turkey now. However, I've never tried it actually. I love 'em smoked. We're thawing out a 20 pounder right now that I will begin smoking late Tuesday night and most of the day Wednesday. Lowering a carcass that large into nearly five gallons of hot oil over an open flame scares the living sh_t out of me. I enjoy the smoking because it's slow and I get to drink beer and not stay on my toes too much. Around here a lot of people like to buy them already smoked and the popular one to get is a Greenberg, and they are mighty fine smoked turkeys, straight from Tyler, Texas.
 

Stacy A

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dfergie said:
I smoke briskits ...(with mesquite roots and wood usually) it takes patience and a lot of beer :D


There's a man that knows how to smoke!

My brother-in-law quit using brisket when he discovered another cut of meat that he likes better. It's called a "flat bottom round", or "flat" for short. I'm not sure what cut it is, but I think it would be considered a type of roast. It sure smokes up good though. He buys his at Sam's. Has to ask for it direct from the butcher.
 

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I'm guessing some of you guys are going to be very good friends with the cardiologists in your neighborhoods...

A lot of people here don't fry correctly because it's so cold and snow covered. This is why they do it inside...You guys out west have it easy...
 

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Apple juice brine...Then Beer can method in my Weber Smokey Mountain Cooker....Apple and Cherry wood for smoke...MMM..mmm. :hungry: :hungry:


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Stacy A

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Purogamer said:
I'm guessing some of you guys are going to be very good friends with the cardiologists in your neighborhoods...

A lot of people here don't fry correctly because it's so cold and snow covered. This is why they do it inside...You guys out west have it easy...

Cardiologist? A triple bypass is just a fact of life around here. It happens. :)
 

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