Originally posted by: HappyPuppy
I just put a priime rib in the oven. Fvck turkey.
Originally posted by: jjones
Marinated in white wine for 24 hours, a little salt, some butter, stuffing of course, and a blowtorch to cook it with.
Originally posted by: BroeBo
Turkey + Oven = Cooked turkey
Originally posted by: waggy
I want to try a deep fried turkey. every i know that has had it say it is great.
This year my wife made her first turkey. So it was a rather easy reciepe but she did a great job. it was nice and moist and delicious!
Since they were so cheap ($.39 a lb) i picked up a extra for the deep freezer. I plan on cooking it in the webber latter next year.
Originally posted by: Rudee
Originally posted by: waggy
I want to try a deep fried turkey. every i know that has had it say it is great.
This year my wife made her first turkey. So it was a rather easy reciepe but she did a great job. it was nice and moist and delicious!
Since they were so cheap ($.39 a lb) i picked up a extra for the deep freezer. I plan on cooking it in the webber latter next year.
Deep frying a turkey sounds expensive in terms of materials. You would obviously need a special fryer for it, and God knows how many gallons of cooking oil. You could spend more money on cooking oil than you do on the turkey itself. I also hear many people burn down their homes/garages after the things catch fire.
Originally posted by: waggy
Originally posted by: Rudee
Originally posted by: waggy
I want to try a deep fried turkey. every i know that has had it say it is great.
This year my wife made her first turkey. So it was a rather easy reciepe but she did a great job. it was nice and moist and delicious!
Since they were so cheap ($.39 a lb) i picked up a extra for the deep freezer. I plan on cooking it in the webber latter next year.
Deep frying a turkey sounds expensive in terms of materials. You would obviously need a special fryer for it, and God knows how many gallons of cooking oil. You could spend more money on cooking oil than you do on the turkey itself. I also hear many people burn down their homes/garages after the things catch fire.
yeah walmart had the fryer for $39 and the oil for $6 but then next year you only need the oil. But the few people i know that have tried it claim it is the best turkey they have ever had. But i also hear it is really dangerous to do.
Originally posted by: Rudee
Originally posted by: waggy
Originally posted by: Rudee
Originally posted by: waggy
I want to try a deep fried turkey. every i know that has had it say it is great.
This year my wife made her first turkey. So it was a rather easy reciepe but she did a great job. it was nice and moist and delicious!
Since they were so cheap ($.39 a lb) i picked up a extra for the deep freezer. I plan on cooking it in the webber latter next year.
Deep frying a turkey sounds expensive in terms of materials. You would obviously need a special fryer for it, and God knows how many gallons of cooking oil. You could spend more money on cooking oil than you do on the turkey itself. I also hear many people burn down their homes/garages after the things catch fire.
yeah walmart had the fryer for $39 and the oil for $6 but then next year you only need the oil. But the few people i know that have tried it claim it is the best turkey they have ever had. But i also hear it is really dangerous to do.
$6 for oil? It seems to submerge a large turkey, you would need a lot more oil than $6 worth.
Originally posted by: Rudee
Originally posted by: waggy
Originally posted by: Rudee
Originally posted by: waggy
I want to try a deep fried turkey. every i know that has had it say it is great.
This year my wife made her first turkey. So it was a rather easy reciepe but she did a great job. it was nice and moist and delicious!
Since they were so cheap ($.39 a lb) i picked up a extra for the deep freezer. I plan on cooking it in the webber latter next year.
Deep frying a turkey sounds expensive in terms of materials. You would obviously need a special fryer for it, and God knows how many gallons of cooking oil. You could spend more money on cooking oil than you do on the turkey itself. I also hear many people burn down their homes/garages after the things catch fire.
yeah walmart had the fryer for $39 and the oil for $6 but then next year you only need the oil. But the few people i know that have tried it claim it is the best turkey they have ever had. But i also hear it is really dangerous to do.
$6 for oil? It seems to submerge a large turkey, you would need a lot more oil than $6 worth.
Originally posted by: Nitemare
Originally posted by: Rudee
Originally posted by: waggy
Originally posted by: Rudee
Originally posted by: waggy
I want to try a deep fried turkey. every i know that has had it say it is great.
This year my wife made her first turkey. So it was a rather easy reciepe but she did a great job. it was nice and moist and delicious!
Since they were so cheap ($.39 a lb) i picked up a extra for the deep freezer. I plan on cooking it in the webber latter next year.
Deep frying a turkey sounds expensive in terms of materials. You would obviously need a special fryer for it, and God knows how many gallons of cooking oil. You could spend more money on cooking oil than you do on the turkey itself. I also hear many people burn down their homes/garages after the things catch fire.
yeah walmart had the fryer for $39 and the oil for $6 but then next year you only need the oil. But the few people i know that have tried it claim it is the best turkey they have ever had. But i also hear it is really dangerous to do.
$6 for oil? It seems to submerge a large turkey, you would need a lot more oil than $6 worth.
Sams and Costco are your friend