bethann
New member
Thanks for the info!
Turkey fryers are safe as long as your not an idiot!
We have two for parties, they work great. I wouldn't even use one in a garage. We have a piece of 4x4 1 in. thick wood that we set in a part of the yard that isn't so nice. Sometimes they will flow over.
I think the trick is use a bird that is 14 to 16lb. Make sure your grease is regulated to the right temp. Right before you drop the bird into the grease use paper towels and make sure you get as much moisture off the bird as possible, inside too. Drop it into the grease slowly.
Trust me, it took a couple screw ups to get it right!
Don't over cook! Follow the time chart to the minute.
They do make wonderful turkey.
Turkey fryers are safe as long as your not an idiot!
We have two for parties, they work great. I wouldn't even use one in a garage. We have a piece of 4x4 1 in. thick wood that we set in a part of the yard that isn't so nice. Sometimes they will flow over.
I think the trick is use a bird that is 14 to 16lb. Make sure your grease is regulated to the right temp. Right before you drop the bird into the grease use paper towels and make sure you get as much moisture off the bird as possible, inside too. Drop it into the grease slowly.
Trust me, it took a couple screw ups to get it right!
Don't over cook! Follow the time chart to the minute.
They do make wonderful turkey.