…. no splatter burns or fireballs in the sky
Once we decided to deep fry our turkey this Thanksgiving we started to have reservations. The warnings on the deep fryer were ominous. Improper use could lead to serious burns, fire, explosion and potential death.
K spent a good part of the day assembling the propane burner and pouring water over the turkey and then measuring it to see how much oil we would need to cover the bird. I think the final total was 18 litres. The oil cost more than the bird.
My daughter G and her husband B arrived early to watch over the operation. The week before B kept showing us Youtube videos of grease fires and explosions from turkey deep fryers. He was certain that K was going to make him lower the bird into the hot oil as payback but my brave husband did the deed.
The advantages to deep frying your turkey are:
1. The short cooking time – 1 hour instead of the normal 4 to 5 hours for a 16 pound bird.
2. Very crispy and flavourful skin if you’re not worried about the calories.
3. A very moist bird. It wasn’t at all dry.
4. The social aspect – everyone standing around watching the fryer.
5. A sure fire way to get your husband to cook the turkey.





