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RUNANDGUN 04-21-2003 11:40 AM

Deep frying skinless Turkeys?
 
I was wondering if you can deep fry a skinned turkey. I know with the skin on you can (I have done it before). Any suggestions or help would be appreciated.

btomlin 04-21-2003 11:46 AM

RE: Deep frying skinless Turkeys?
 
I accidently thawed out the wrong turkey last year and ended up not thawing the " fryer bird" that was plucked.

I went ahead and put some flour, seasoning salt, and a couple other fish type seasonings in a bowl and just kept adding things until the mixture was " right" . I just put my finger in the flour stuff and if it needed something I put it in.

Once I had that flour mixture right, I patted the turkey with the flour stuff and got it lightly coated.

Then, I fryed it. Man it turned out almost better than the ones I have cooked with the skin on. I don' t think you will be able to inject a marinade wihtout the skin though.


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