Isn’t this what normal people do?
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Temps were dropping but I had a defrosted bird and some oil to use up…so I fired up the fryer. Bird was ugly but tasted good. Been a few years since I fried one. Injected with Lowry’s garlic and herb and rubbed w/ Sucklebusters SPG.
In the past I used cottonseed oil. Couldn’t find it so I went with peanut. I think the cottonseed gave off a little better color. If I remember correctly.
No need to put the beer in a cooler so I put on the coveralls and fired er up!
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In the past I used cottonseed oil. Couldn’t find it so I went with peanut. I think the cottonseed gave off a little better color. If I remember correctly.
No need to put the beer in a cooler so I put on the coveralls and fired er up!
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Bird looks awesome sooner.
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?Normal People? - - watch your language this is a Family Forum
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Good job on the bird...not a good deep fry day here.....my truck has a half inch of freezing rain on it and getting thicker.
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Sooner,
How many minutes to the pound did you fry that bird? And at what temp?
How many minutes to the pound did you fry that bird? And at what temp?
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GRailsback wrote:Sooner,
How many minutes to the pound did you fry that bird? And at what temp?
Was shooting for 350 degrees 3 1/2 minutes per lb add 5 at the end. Wound up adding an extra 10 minutes to be sure the meat was done. Didn’t quite have enough oil and when I added a little the temps went down. Cranked the jet burner but still took some time to catch up.
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Never done one like that, only experience was with a friend at a Thanksgiving day party and not only did he almost burn his shop down, it was do fried his dogs wouldn't even chew it. lol I really like the pool
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I'm with Sailor - - - one of my favorite sammies is cajun fried turkey
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bsooner75 wrote:GRailsback wrote:Sooner,
How many minutes to the pound did you fry that bird? And at what temp?
Was shooting for 350 degrees 3 1/2 minutes per lb add 5 at the end. Wound up adding an extra 10 minutes to be sure the meat was done. Didn’t quite have enough oil and when I added a little the temps went down. Cranked the jet burner but still took some time to catch up.
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Thanks
That Divine is good stuff as well.
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outlaw wrote:Never done one like that, only experience was with a friend at a Thanksgiving day party and not only did he almost burn his shop down, it was do fried his dogs wouldn't even chew it. lol I really like the pool
Oh dang…I really watch mine, never leave it. Sat out there in coveralls and coat with beer and my radio. I’ve burned mine before but the meats always good.
Thanks for the pool comment. I’m ready for temps we can use it again.
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GRailsback wrote:[quote="bsooner75"][quote="GRailsback"]Sooner,
How many minutes to the pound did you fry that bird? And at what temp?
Was shooting for 350 degrees 3 1/2 minutes per lb add 5 at the end. Wound up adding an extra 10 minutes to be sure the meat was done. Didn’t quite have enough oil and when I added a little the temps went down. Cranked the jet burner but still took some time to catch up.
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That Divine is good stuff as well.[/quote]
Yes it is. Have to hunt for it when Saint Arnold releases it but that’s part of the fun.
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Why Yes... Yes it is!
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How did I miss this thread, that bird look's great.
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