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Fixin to get the oil hot now...

Coat it in mustard. Dust good with Tony’s amd let it rip.


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I love a deep fried bird!

Some folks likely should stick to electric ovens and Velcro shoes though as the potential for disaster certainly goes up with open flames and many quarts of hot oil.


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The man bun amd skinny jeans sorts should stick to oven cooking.


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Other than smoked a fried bird is the way to go.

Oven or roaster pan is a good way to completely fugg up something that can actually taste pretty good.

No birds will be harmed around this place today.

13 people here and not a one will be missing turkey, already did a vote a month ago, porky is screwed.

Will be the same at Christmas.


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Originally Posted by BigDave39355
The man bun amd skinny jeans sorts should stick to oven cooking.



Haha! Piss off why dont ya!


Mississippi High Rollers can afford all that peanut oil I guess.


Us Montana Share Croppers cant afford no extra oil...unless its 15-40!


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Originally Posted by Jim_Conrad
Originally Posted by BigDave39355
The man bun amd skinny jeans sorts should stick to oven cooking.



Haha! Piss off why dont ya!


Mississippi High Rollers can afford all that peanut oil I guess.


Us Montana Share Croppers cant afford no extra oil...unless its 15-40!



Jim, Some are slow to change. Just because its is the old way don't always make it the best way.

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No peanut oil.


I got the cheapest oil Sams club had.


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I have deep fried maybe 6 birds.


They were always good and well received.


The danged oil is expensive, and gets pretty stale by the next time I want to do it.


For big groups I like it.


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Originally Posted by BigDave39355
No peanut oil.


I got the cheapest oil Sams club had.



Haha! I thought that was sacrilege!!


If you say its okay....I might could try a cheaper oil next time.


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Peanut oil is for sure not cheap.


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Always liked doing small birds.


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Originally Posted by Jim_Conrad
Originally Posted by BigDave39355
No peanut oil.


I got the cheapest oil Sams club had.



Haha! I thought that was sacrilege!!


If you say its okay....I might could try a cheaper oil next time.



I wouldn’t steer ya wrong Big Jim.


Bird turned out good. Mustard gives it a nice crust, but not like a breaded crust.


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I first saw that mustard trick on an episode of Duck Dynasty.


I hope its okay to say that......


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The fires from deep fried turkeys are usually caused by those unfamiliar with Archimedes.


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Originally Posted by ironbender
The fires from deep fried turkeys are usually caused by those unfamiliar with Archimedes.


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Originally Posted by ironbender
The fires from deep fried turkeys are usually caused by those unfamiliar with Archimedes.


They just can’t make the connection that an open flame and oil isn’t a good combination.

And they try to deep fat fry a frozen bird. . Ho lee cow!


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Originally Posted by Jim_Conrad
I first saw that mustard trick on an episode of Duck Dynasty.


I hope its okay to say that......


I watched 'em all !


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Delicious!


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Deep fried another turkey and house didn’t burn down.. I use the butterball deep fryer. Not a hot pot with 10 gallons of oil and using a 2x4 to Lower the turkey into the hot oil..


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I have had pretty good luck straining the used oil thru a funnel strainer when it cools. Put it back in the jug and keep it cool. It will last and you can use it over and over for several months.

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