Try a New Fried Turkey
Recipe
If you don't have a favorite fried turkey recipe, try
one of the recipes in the article below. Although the basic
fried turkey recipe is the same, the tasty difference comes
from adding various spices in the form of turkey rubs
or turkey marinades.
Turkey Fryer Recipes - Recipes For Deep Fried
Turkey By Wendy Pan
Turkey Fryer Recipes are all the rage this time of year. You
normally think of fried chicken, not turkey, well you will soon
discover how delicious fried turkey can be. Be careful though;
follow the directions of your fryer carefully as to not cause
an accident.
The following are three fried turkey recipes you must
try:
DEEP FRIED TURKEY
1 turkey, 12-15 lbs, thawed
5-6 gallons peanut oil
1 stick butter
3 cloves minced garlic
1 teaspoon soy sauce
1/4 lb salt pork, chopped to a fine mince
1/2 teaspoon paprika
1 large outdoor turkey fryer
1 turkey marinade injector
1 mesh strainer
salt and pepper
Set up your turkey fryer outside; make sure the fryer is
away from flammable objects such as your house. It is wise to
remove little children and your pets from the area you will be
frying in. You will also need a heavy-duty wire to lower and
raise the turkey from the grease, most fryers provide this.
The turkey must be fully thawed before frying, as excess
water will cause the oil to bubble up.
Combine salt pork with minced garlic and 1 tsp. of peanut
oil and fry in a pan on low heat for 30 minutes. Add to the pan
soy sauce, paprika and butter and cook until butter has melted.
Stain this mixture to remove bigger bits and then pour into
marinade injector. Inject the turkey; remove pop-up timer and
place in the refrigerator overnight.
Cooking the Turkey
30 minutes before cooking remove the turkey from the
refrigerator and bring to room temperature. The oil in the
fryer should be 350° degrees for optimal cooking and the turkey
must be dry when going into the oil.
Most turkey fryer recipes call for peanut oil, add this up
to the line inside of the turkey fryer. Slowly place the turkey
breast side down into the fryer basket. Allow the oil
temperature to lower to 300°F and continue frying, it is
recommended that you fry for 4 minutes per pound of turkey.
Remove the turkey to a serving platter and season to taste
with salt and pepper. Place the bird upside down fro at least
20 minutes so the juices will redistribute to the breast. Flip
the turkey right side up and serve with garnishes of
choice.
CAJUN FRIED WHOLE TURKEYS
2 whole turkeys
16 oz. bottle Italian dressing
1 tbsp. garlic powder or garlic salt
1 tbsp. onion powder or onion salt
1 tsp. celery salt
1/3 bottle paprika pepper
1/2 can of beer (optional)
3 tsps. poultry season
1 tsp. salt (omit this if using garlic or onion salt)
1 tsp. pepper (black)
1 tsp. pepper (white)
2 tsp. cayenne pepper
4 dashes Tabasco
Wrap legs with foil and-or wire. Mix all ingredients and
inject into each bird at least 12 hours before cooking and
place in the refrigerator. Deep-fry the turkey using peanut
oil, 4 minutes per pound. The oil in the fryer should be at 340
degrees.
DEEP FRIED HONEY TURKEY
12-14 lb. turkey
5 gallons peanut oil
SEASONING:
1 bottle Italian dressing
1/8 c. Lea & Perrins
Onion salt
Lemon salt
Garlic salt
Lemon juice
4 tbsp. honey
2 tbsp. brown sugar
Heat seasonings on stove until melted down then pour though
a strainer. Insert into turkey with an injector. Be sure to
season the outside of the turkey as well, butter, salt and
pepper works nicely, then refrigerate overnight. Fry turkey in
wire basket at 300 to 310 degrees for 45 to 55 minutes. 4
minutes per pound.
Turkey fryer recipes are pretty consistent, all go into the
fryer but it's the seasonings that make them unique. Get
creative and see what flavor combinations you can come up with
to have a delicious fried turkey.
Wendy Pan is an accomplished niche website developer and
author. To learn more about turkey fryer recipes, please visit
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