Is the greatest food known to man.
That is what I'll be having at my 4th of July cookout.
And none of you are invited.
Except seeker. :devil:
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Is the greatest food known to man.
That is what I'll be having at my 4th of July cookout.
And none of you are invited.
Except seeker. :devil:
ANd that is why I am no longer a minion
Just don't burn your house down... :flames:
Seeker is not a turkey, Brad. https://forums.windrivers.com/images.../2005/03/1.gif
I won't get pissed about that, because I know you don't want to invite me cause I'll :drink: and :drink: till your keg is kicked!!Quote:
Originally Posted by Cobra X
Anyways, deep-fried turkey is the ****! I have a fryer, but I leave it at my borther-in-laws place. He has a house along the river; we have a keg-o-rator down there too.
A turkey fryer and keg-o-rator along the river so we can eat, drink and fish without needing to leave - nah, I'm not a hick, honest!
(Got cable access up there with a wirless access point, so got the net at the river too!)
If I bring the peanut oil can I come along? That stuffs expensive!
Hoodie-Hoo!!!!Quote:
Originally Posted by Cobra X
I get to go. I feel so special right now. I love deep fried Turkey. (what is deep fried turkey) I can't wait! We'll be making...I mean watching fireworks all weekend ;)
$30 for 5 gallons. That's cheaper than it was at Thanksgiving. :eek2:Quote:
Originally Posted by Titchski
It's the only way to cook a turkey. It's shoved down into a pot over a propane flame in a peanut oil and fried to perfection. Seals all the juices in, and just tastes really really good.Quote:
Originally Posted by Seeker
Plus I got a bottle rocket I'm sure you'd love to see. ;)
:uke: Are you serious? Count me out on this one.
Tried it last year and it is the **** indeed . Those friers make great firebombs if you're not carefull though :flame: :flame:
Well I have never had or heard of it but I guess I am willing to try anything once. :eek2:Quote:
Originally Posted by Cobra X
Bottle rocket huh? I was hoping for a Roman Candle.
Sure that's not a pocket rocket you're thinking of ???Quote:
Originally Posted by Cobra X
Chicken made this way is great too. (Can also make enough fries to feed an army at one time!)Quote:
Originally Posted by Cobra X
I have had really good deep fried turkey, but most people overcook it, and it ends up being really dry.
And yeah, it can turn into a real firebomb if you are not careful. So be sure to have a fire extinguisher and a first aid kit, because it CAN happen to you.
Enjoy the feast!
On a camping trip we had this and it was just like that. Rubbed with herbs and spices, injected with beer and promptly cooked to darn long so most of the dark meat was no longer meat but some sort of rock hard stuff that was inedible to any creature on earth.Quote:
Originally Posted by Tekboy
Well, have fun cobra.
i've never had a bad deep fried turkey.....
i think it would be hard to over cook, but i've never let it go over the recommended cooking time more than a minute or so.
and make sure the turkey is dry, or you'll get the snap-crackle-pop and some flying hot oil from the water hitting that oil
i also just got a rotisserie for my grill and tri-tip on that is the way to go also...
i must say though the deep frier is more of an event in and of itself....