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June 27th, 2011 by admin

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Cooking Up Deep Fried Turkey For Thanksgiving

October is a great time to have a practice session making deep fried turkey before the big event at Thanksgiving. If you've always wanted to deep fry a turkey, but have never done it before, then a practice session is certainly recommended. With more than a month before Thanksgiving, you can still have some turkey now without getting tired of turkey sandwiches before Thanksgiving.

Go find the turkey fryer from wherever you stored it - the attic, the basement, the garage - and clean up it all ready for use. Haven't got one yet? That's okay. You can find many, many different kinds either online on in the stores. Buying the cooking oil is your next step. The most recommend oil is peanut oil, but be certain that no one has a peanut allergy. This is also the time to find recipes on how to season the turkey, perhaps with some dry rubs.

Now let's get the trial run started. After all, you don't want to wait until Thanksgiving to find out you really don't know how to deep fry your turkey. It's a time to be thankful and to enjoy your family. Not a time to stress over how to cook your turkey.

If you've conquered just how to deep fry a turkey well in advance of Thanksgiving, you'll have much more confidence. Trust me, as you'll be dealing with five gallons of boiling oil, you're going to want to feel pretty confident.

Preparing the equipment should also include things like making sure you have a full tank of propane and also making sure you have a working fire extinguisher handy. Next find your gloves and goggles and collect all the necessary equipment and accessories Keep everything together so it's easy to find for Thanksgiving as well.

Don't forget that when you deep fry your turkey there aren't going to be any drippings you can use to make gravy. So think about what you're going to use to make the gravy. Perhaps you already use the neck and giblets as a base for your gravy. Or, you can use store-bought gravy. Deep fried turkey is amazingly moist, however, you'll still want gravy for your mashed potatoes, so you need to plan ahead.

If you're a seasoned pro or a nervous novice, having a practice session just makes a lot of sense. Being sure of your skills will allow you to relax and enjoy Thanksgiving. If you're well prepared ahead of time your day will go flawlessly. Now there's something to be thankful for.

For more (details|facts|information} about how to prepare deep fried turkey and deep fried turkey safety tips go to DeepFriedTurkey.org
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