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Thursday, November 24, 2022

How to Safely Fry a Thanksgiving Turkey


Dallas Morning News Article:

How to safely fry a Thanksgiving turkey (without blowing yourself up)

We consulted experts to come up with a guide for safe and successful turkey frying in your back yard.

By Tina Danze|Special Contributor

11:14 AM on Nov 22, 2017 — Updated at 9:45 AM on Nov 23, 2022

 Editor’s note: This article first appeared in The Dallas Morning News on Nov. 15, 2000.

John Bass cooks four turkeys in the time it takes most folks to cook one. His secret? Frying. It's an outdoor job, and that suits the retired rancher just fine. But what prods Mr. Bass to fry isn't mere love of outdoor cooking. It's the results.

"It's unbelievably moist and not at all greasy," says Mr. Bass. "The peanut oil gives the turkey a slightly nutty flavor."

Dallas has been buying Cajun fried turkeys for several years. Now, more people are tackling the job at home; even Dillard's sells the gear for frying a turkey.

We spent an afternoon watching Mr. Bass fry turkeys — a valuable lesson, because this type of cooking can be dangerous. We consulted other experts as well, to come up with a guide for safe and successful turkey frying in your back yard.

A step-by-step guide

Where to fry safely

Frying a turkey isn't hard. The only prerequisite is being a stickler for safety. Since frying involves a high-powered burner and gallons of hot oil, it must be done outdoors, away from children, pets and flammable products. Mr. Bass fries his turkey on the back patio - and he's got the grease stains in the concrete to prove it.

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