We've already Brined the Turkey, now it's time to get everything ready for a Deep Fried Turkey. Buy a Turkey Frying Kit or assemble your own. Alton Brown's Video will show you exactly how to Deep Fry a Turkey. If you've never seen Alton in action before, he is hilarious, the videos are definitely worth watching!
This is the second part in Deep Frying a Turkey for the holidays. Make sure to read How To Brine a Thanksgiving Turkey, then follow up with the article How To Deep Fry a Turkey. That will give you the How-To's.
Video Part 1: How To Brine a Thanksgiving Turkey has the first part of the video with Alton Brown.
Part II: How To Deep Fry a Turkey
Part III: Deep Frying a Turkey
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Disclaimer: Nervous about deep frying a brined turkey? Don't be. If you follow the guidelines, a deep fried brined turkey is perfectly safe. Just to be sure, we called the Butterball Turkey Talk-Line (1-800-288-8372) and talked to a trained Butterball expert. They assured us as long as you follow the instructions — Don't deep fry any turkey larger than 12-14 pounds; Make sure the turkey is completely patted dry before lowering into the oil — it should be fine. Also, be sure to watch ALL three Alton Brown's Brining and Deep Frying Videos for complete How-To instructions.
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I love Alton Brown. He's so funny and can break things down to a very basic level. Happy Thanksgiving!
Posted by: Tracy | November 24, 2009 at 02:34 PM