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Frying a Turkey!!
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<blockquote data-quote="Wes Davis" data-source="post: 735082" data-attributes="member: 62677"><p>Alton Brown on Good Eats the cooking show did a segment on frying turkeys. His best suggestion was to position the fryer under some sort of framework above such as a clothes hanging pole, a carport or even a tree. After placing the turkey on the rack or in a basket he hooked up a pulley and rope so he could easily lower the turkey in the grease or lift the turkey from the grease from a distance. Also when cooked he could let the turkey hang for a minute to better drain. I though it was a very simple good idea and safety wise, well I myself would not want to get caught in that grease fire and apparently it happens to a bunch of people every year.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Hey here it is three videos to watch.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wes Davis, post: 735082, member: 62677"] Alton Brown on Good Eats the cooking show did a segment on frying turkeys. His best suggestion was to position the fryer under some sort of framework above such as a clothes hanging pole, a carport or even a tree. After placing the turkey on the rack or in a basket he hooked up a pulley and rope so he could easily lower the turkey in the grease or lift the turkey from the grease from a distance. Also when cooked he could let the turkey hang for a minute to better drain. I though it was a very simple good idea and safety wise, well I myself would not want to get caught in that grease fire and apparently it happens to a bunch of people every year. Hey here it is three videos to watch. [/QUOTE]
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