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Old 11-03-2012, 09:20 AM   #21
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Here's the turkey rub. It's awesome on chicken, too. I sent some to Svillekid as bird rub. You can leave out the crushed red pepper if you'd like.

This recipe makes enough for 4 turkeys! Make and split up in bags.

1 box salt
2 oz chili powder
2 oz black pepper
2 oz crushed red pepper
2 oz garlic powder
2 oz Accent

Rub on thawed turkey 24 hours prior to cooking. Refrigerate.
Standard 3lb box of kosher salt?
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Old 11-03-2012, 10:20 AM   #22
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Sorry, grew up with "round" boxes of salt. It's all different now. And yes the rub as a lot of salt, but it is just right on the bird.

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Old 11-03-2012, 10:50 AM   #23
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Okay, I'll do it -- but as previously mentioned, my hospital visit will be on your conscious.
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Old 11-03-2012, 11:05 AM   #24
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You couldn't promise me a new house to fry a turkey indoors. Absolutely a bad idea.....to me anyway.
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Sorry, grew up with "round" boxes of salt. It's all different now. And yes the rub as a lot of salt, but it is just right on the bird.

Thanks Jamie. 75+% salt with a 24 hour rest and possibly a paper towel pat down of the bird before frying, I can see how that rub would work out well.

The dry rubs I typically make and use would not work, since they have very little salt in them and lots of dried herbs that would burn in the hot oil.
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Okay, I'll do it -- but as previously mentioned, my hospital visit will be on your conscious.
Been through several batches of this recipe - you'll be perfectly fine, Jarrett. Remember to only use 1/4 of the total batch per turkey. The recipe make a chitload and using it all on one bird would be scary.
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Old 11-03-2012, 11:43 AM   #27
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Pre-measure the amount of oil to start heating (see postings above). Use a large pot with thermometer clipped on side. Heat oil to 250F. Submerse pat-dried turkey slowly. Keep at 250F. Cook 5 minutes per pound. ENJOY!
250 seems way too low-everywhere else I've seen and done in the past myself has been in the 350 range.
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WAIT, yes you COULD promise me a new house to fry a turkey indoors...but I'd need it.
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Old 11-03-2012, 12:20 PM   #29
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250F is dead nuts for a great bird. We've done dozens and 250F makes the most tender, crispiest-skinned bird. The pot has to be big enough to comfortably hold a big bird and oil. The level of oil when frying needs to be 2/3 or less of the pot's height. Don't want splash-over but want enough hot oil to keep it consistently at 250F. There will be some thermal shock when the room temp bird is immersed, but the oil should come back up. You can throttle it up for 5-10 minutes or so to try to maintain that 250F temp initially. The 350F frying guide is about 3 min/lb. The 250F guide is 5 min/lb. You want a 150F inner breast temp either way. The high frying temp dries it out more to me. The lower, longer fry gives a moister meat but not greasy as you would think. I'm just relating personal experience and how we've done it in the past.
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I even want to try deep frying a pork butt and see how that turns out
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Old 11-03-2012, 03:11 PM   #31
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Thanks for the extra info Jamie. I'm going to try it both ways to see what appeals to me the most.
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Old 11-05-2012, 05:28 PM   #32
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Creole butter sounds delicious.

Recipe?
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http://shop.tonychachere.com/injecta...es-c-8027.html
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Old 11-05-2012, 05:34 PM   #33
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Default Re: Deep Fried Turkey

Everyone's tips are really good. The best tip i can give is, make sure the oil has been used a couple times. Clean oil deep fried turkey is never taste's as good as a turkey fried in used oil.

I usually fry a couple of chickens, sliced up pork butt, shoulder, or tenderloin. a week before I do the turkeys. We call deep fried pork "carnitas" in this part of the country. Great for tacos with salsa.

Anyway, my .02
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Old 11-05-2012, 05:41 PM   #34
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remember to take the plastic thermometer popper thing out
i know, sounds stupid, but i've seen a fried one.



as good as fried turkey is, my wife found an amazing brining / roasting recipe that comes out even better.
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Its always good if you can get a couple neighbors involved and share the costs of the oil.
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as good as fried turkey is, my wife found an amazing brining / roasting recipe that comes out even better.
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Have a large capacity CO2 or (preferably) Dry Chemical fire extinguisher on hand, if something goes wrong and you throw water on it then it will go very wrong.
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Old 11-05-2012, 09:25 PM   #39
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Ok...now I wanna see some pics!!!!
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