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Looking for a good fryer...
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11/05/09 05:52 PM
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BleedPhillyGreen
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Anyone have any fryer's that they recommend??
Also, could someone give me the general guidelines for frying up fish. i.e. frying time, etc.
Bobby S.
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Re: Looking for a good fryer...
[Re: BleedPhillyGreen]
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11/05/09 08:08 PM
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Roller22
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I made my own out of an old gas stove top burner and welded it inside a piece of 12" pipe. Added legs and brass fitting to run the hose to a propane tank.
They usually have some good ones at Bass Pro, Cabelas, or Gander Mtn. Sorry I can't help with a brand.
Cook the filets until they float to the top. The grease is ready when you throw a match in and it lights. If it starts to smoke, turn down the heat. Dust off the cornmeal good on the filets before adding to the grease. This will keep the cornmeal from building up in the bottom of the pan and burning, causing the srease to stink.
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Re: Looking for a good fryer...
[Re: Roller22]
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11/06/09 04:08 AM
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BIG ED nrh
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I saw one today in the Bass Pro Ad,I think it was half price.It was either $29 or $39.Can also fry a turkey in it.
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Re: Looking for a good fryer...
[Re: BIG ED nrh]
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11/06/09 01:54 PM
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NewGulf
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fry daddy works great 4 me!
'I have wondered at times about what the Ten Commandments would have looked like if Moses had run them through the U.S. Congress.' - Ronald Reagan
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Re: Looking for a good fryer...
[Re: NewGulf]
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11/08/09 01:51 AM
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Don Harris
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I remember my Dad and Uncles making a fryer out of tire rims and a couple of propane burners out of room heaters. Had some old army pots, about 5 gallons. I think they could render whale oil with them.
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Re: Looking for a good fryer...
[Re: NewGulf]
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11/08/09 01:53 AM
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Don Harris
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I remember my Dad and Uncles making a fryer out of tire rims and a couple of propane burners out of room heaters. Had some old army pots, about 5 gallons. I think they could render whale oil with them.
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Re: Looking for a good fryer...
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11/09/09 04:45 PM
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kodys'papa
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get the turkey fryer they work great
Hooking a fish is like playing string with a cat. The exact size, shape, color of string matters less than how you wiggle it- and little cats are easier to fool than big ones. John Gierach
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Re: Looking for a good fryer...
[Re: kodys'papa]
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11/10/09 03:49 AM
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Evan O'Brien
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get the turkey fryer they work great +1
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