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#4147326 - 11/13/09 08:07 AM
frying turkey
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Registered: 03/12/09
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Loc: WEATHERFORD
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HAS ANYONE INJECTED A TURKEY BEFORE FRYING.IF SO WITH WHAT
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#4147554 - 11/13/09 09:01 AM
Re: frying turkey
[Re: SKIBO]
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I prefer the Lou Anna brand, garlic/lemon with some tobassco added. It comes in a powder form in a envelope at the grocery store which you mix with water and oil. The cajun injector stuff gives me the goose runs.
3 mins a pound at 350. Keep in mind, when you inject a bird with liquid, you'll soon be soaking that concoction in a 350 degree vat of hot oil. Slid'r in SLOWLY!!!!!!!!
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#4148257 - 11/13/09 11:38 AM
Re: frying turkey
[Re: RipDaLips]
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Registered: 07/19/05
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Loc: Arlington, TX
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Waste of time. Put it in the oven, stuffed and basted!! 
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#4148597 - 11/13/09 01:30 PM
Re: frying turkey
[Re: BBrown]
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Registered: 03/13/08
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Loc: San Antonio
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Simmer like 30 cloves of garlic in about a gallon of water with herbs and some crushed red pepper, strain after liquid reduces, add tobasco and salt, pepper, Cajun seasoning and inject. Let the turkey rest and constantly pat down the skin to absorb any liquid coming out after injecting. Slide turkey in oil and be careful
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#4149011 - 11/13/09 03:35 PM
Re: frying turkey
[Re: BBrown]
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Registered: 07/13/06
Posts: 1949
Loc: Shady Shores
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Waste of time. Put it in the oven, stuffed and basted!! +1 Too much work and way too much mess. Better to fire up the smoker and settle back in your lawn chair with a beer and a cigar. 
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#4149085 - 11/13/09 04:07 PM
Re: frying turkey
[Re: BBrown]
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Registered: 03/12/07
Posts: 1820
Loc: Flower Mound, tx
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Waste of time. Put it in the oven, stuffed and basted!! -1 Aint nothing like a fried bird.
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#4149324 - 11/13/09 05:04 PM
Re: frying turkey
[Re: Markk]
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Registered: 12/31/05
Posts: 8383
Loc: Benbrook, TX
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Had a turkey injected with cajun spice and then fried. It sucked. Nasty flavor. Had one injected with a butter garlic and fried. Wasnt too bad. I tried to smoke one last year. It was ok...
Just give me a plain ol oven roasted turkey any day!
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#4151326 - 11/14/09 02:29 PM
Re: frying turkey
[Re: nascarchuck]
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Registered: 11/14/09
Posts: 28
Loc: Ft.Worth, TX
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Ya'll use some fancy liquids to inject. Past couple of years I have used beef stock, inject a couple hours prior and I season mine with my own blend of spices. Slide her in nice and slow and she is gone before the day is over with. Couple years ago we fried one up almost every week for football, just so much better fried. Be careful getting her out of pot. We didn't have metal hands the first time I tried, let's just say won't do that again.
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#4151592 - 11/14/09 04:30 PM
Re: frying turkey
[Re: USNluv2fish]
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Registered: 06/12/03
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Loc: Texas
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Make sure there isn't anything hiding inside that turkey before you put it in the oil. Had a friend think he had the turkey completely thawed and ready for the frier. Had a piece of ice still lodged in the cavity. It will get your attention really quick.
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#4153978 - 11/15/09 02:59 PM
Re: frying turkey
[Re: HasBen]
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Registered: 01/23/08
Posts: 284
Loc: Keller, TEXAS
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Tony Catchere's(name grossly misspelled) creole butter. 1/2 a jar per bird. I reuse the peanut oil all year, and replace it with new around Thanksgiving. As long as you don't burn it. I'll use it for fish,wings, fries etc....Cook french fries in it and it will help remove any flavors left by the fish or turkey. how to fry a bird
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#4154589 - 11/15/09 05:29 PM
Re: frying turkey
[Re: 68 Hollywood]
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Registered: 03/13/08
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Loc: San Antonio
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if you only fry one bird a year, you're missing out, yeah, the oil is expensive, but i fry about 3 turkeys, and whole chicken is AMAZING, just gotta cut the skin between the thigh and breast otherwise it wont cook evenly, but man its good. dont blame the fryer, blame the cook 
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#4155794 - 11/15/09 10:04 PM
Re: frying turkey
[Re: ForkFishingFan]
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Registered: 12/26/01
Posts: 569
Loc: prairies and lakes
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What kind of oil do ya'll use? I've been using peanut oil but it costs more than the darn turkey and rarely gets used again before going bad. use cotonseed oil its way cheaper and has a high flashpoint like peanut. i just bought 2 3 gallon containers for $40 at bass pro. its about $60 for same amount of peanut oil.
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#4155964 - 11/15/09 11:47 PM
Re: frying turkey
[Re: RipDaLips]
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Registered: 05/14/05
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I prefer the Lou Anna brand, garlic/lemon with some tobassco added. It comes in a powder form in a envelope at the grocery store which you mix with water and oil. The cajun injector stuff gives me the goose runs.
3 mins a pound at 350. Keep in mind, when you inject a bird with liquid, you'll soon be soaking that concoction in a 350 degree vat of hot oil. Slid'r in SLOWLY!!!!!!!! Think how the turkey feels!!!!!
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#4171511 - 11/20/09 10:13 AM
Re: frying turkey
[Re: Rodney2100]
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Angler
Registered: 10/29/08
Posts: 342
Loc: Crawford
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ive injected a few with a butter/garlic mix...turned out pretty good! not sure if ill do one this year...oil is so dam high!
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#4172144 - 11/20/09 01:03 PM
Re: frying turkey
[Re: hellbender]
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Registered: 06/05/02
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What kind of oil do ya'll use? I've been using peanut oil but it costs more than the darn turkey and rarely gets used again before going bad. use cotonseed oil its way cheaper and has a high flashpoint like peanut. i just bought 2 3 gallon containers for $40 at bass pro. its about $60 for same amount of peanut oil. Use what ever is cheapest, cotton seed or canola works good. Turkeys have a lot of fat right under the skin. All that fat renders out and ruins the cooking oil anyway so, no sense in using a premium oil for frying a turkey.
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#4176528 - 11/21/09 08:36 PM
Re: frying turkey
[Re: Keith Stone!]
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Pro Angler
Registered: 12/26/01
Posts: 569
Loc: prairies and lakes
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also i always just inject it w/the chef williams creole butter.
comes in a jar from any local store.
i use whole jar per bird.
i also cover bird w/ tonys cajun seasoning,it makes a nice crust and nice color.
do all this night before.
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#4177235 - 11/22/09 03:11 AM
Re: frying turkey
[Re: ForkFishingFan]
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Registered: 08/07/09
Posts: 54
Loc: Benbrook, TX
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of course have roasted whole chicken on rotisserie but never thought to frying one whole...will have to try it. dadymat - there's only 4 of us and the 2 dogs...we couldn't eat that much bird in 6 months. But you certainly could justify the price of oil cooking that much bird. i highly recommend it.... now im hungry
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#4178965 - 11/22/09 03:49 PM
Re: frying turkey
[Re: cocodrie]
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Registered: 04/28/09
Posts: 669
Loc: Dallas, Yantis
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if you only fry one bird a year, you're missing out, yeah, the oil is expensive, but i fry about 3 turkeys, and whole chicken is AMAZING, just gotta cut the skin between the thigh and breast otherwise it wont cook evenly, but man its good. dont blame the fryer, blame the cook if i fry the whole chicken (3-4 lbs), how long should it be cooked per pound?
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#4186796 - 11/24/09 10:46 PM
Re: frying turkey
[Re: HasBen]
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Registered: 03/24/06
Posts: 148
Loc: SW OK
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peanut oil will take quite a bit of heat before it burns and that is why it is preferred. Injecting works ok but most of the stuff comes out when you place the bird in the oil. Try rubbing down with ObieQ's gator breath and stand by!
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#4209903 - 12/03/09 12:51 AM
Re: frying turkey
[Re: ForkFishingFan]
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Registered: 08/07/09
Posts: 54
Loc: Benbrook, TX
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if you only fry one bird a year, you're missing out, yeah, the oil is expensive, but i fry about 3 turkeys, and whole chicken is AMAZING, just gotta cut the skin between the thigh and breast otherwise it wont cook evenly, but man its good. dont blame the fryer, blame the cook if i fry the whole chicken (3-4 lbs), how long should it be cooked per pound? same as turkey 3 1/2 mins per pound.......
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#4209911 - 12/03/09 01:00 AM
Re: frying turkey
[Re: xman08]
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Registered: 08/07/09
Posts: 54
Loc: Benbrook, TX
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peanut oil will take quite a bit of heat before it burns and that is why it is preferred. Injecting works ok but most of the stuff comes out when you place the bird in the oil. Try rubbing down with ObieQ's gator breath and stand by! yes absolutely rub down...but you can get good result with injecting...i do both at same time...make your own using melted butter and water mix with favorite seasonings and inject ..when the bird is frying the water will evaporate but the butter will not it will spread out and mmm mmm good
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