Very fattening... but oh so good!!! I have had this a few times at a neighbors house but never actually fried one for my family. I guess I just don't want to invest in the turkey fryer.I know, I know.. it's fattening. Indeed, but you won't find a better tasting turkey than one fried in peanut oil. Crispy outside, juicy inside. Even the leftovers stay juicy.
Have you ever fried a turkey?
I think I gained two pounds just thinking about Thanksgiving.
Is that yams in your picture, Shermie? They look delicious. What is your recipe, if you care to share?
Very fattening... but oh so good!!! I have had this a few times at a neighbors house but never actually fried one for my family. I guess I just don't want to invest in the turkey fryer.It truly is amazing and the meat is incredible. Super moist and the skin is sooo crispy! You will never want a turkey from the oven again, I promise you that!
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Oh goodie! Thanks, Shermie.
Yes, Tara, I love turkey to begin with.. it's one of my favorites. Who knew it could be even tastier? But, it definitely is when fried. The biggest issue is making gravy. So, I boil the giblets and if I'm having lots of people, I pick up a couple extra wings to boil for gravy as well.
I know someone who cooks chicken by boiling it, so why not fry a turkey?
SatNavSaysStraight do you mean boiling it as a whole chicken? I cook or boil my chicken from time to time as I do my turkey but in parts. The forum has brought the frying of turkey into focus for me though. Should I decide to try this I am going to have to cut it in very small portions as I am not big on frying thick meats. Actually I am not big on frying period. That said, all of the others with the experience seem thrilled so I am quite curious to maybe try it sooner rather than later.