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Fried Turkey: Tradition With A Twist

Posted 1/7/2011

Deep-fried turkey in peanut oil will keep guests raving at your holiday table or tailgate party.

Deep-fried turkey in peanut oil will keep guests raving at your holiday table or tailgate party.

(NAPSI) - People everywhere are trying a new twist on an old favorite: deep-fried turkey. It will be some of the best turkey you’ve ever eaten. Authentic turkey deep-frying starts with 100 percent peanut oil. With a high smoke point and a pleasing flavor, 100 percent peanut oil seals the juices inside the crispy, golden skin, which keeps the meat especially tender. In addition to great taste, research shows that peanut oil can actually improve cholesterol levels. It helps prevent chronic diseases such as diabetes and heart disease. In addition, this cooking method cuts cooking time in half, leaving you free for other things. Note that deep-frying should always be done outdoors.

Try this recipe during the holidays, at a tailgate party or for your next family gathering:

Crispy and Juicy

Deep-Fried Turkey

1 whole turkey

1 tablespoon of salt

1 teaspoon of black pepper

1 teaspoon of garlic powder

2 tablespoons of your favorite dry rub

3−5 gallons 100 percent peanut oil (just to cover the turkey)

Directions:

Wash bird inside and out and allow to drain. Rub turkey with the salt, pepper, garlic and dry rub. Allow to sit at room temperature for 1 hour or until completely thawed and dry. Preheat peanut oil outdoors in a turkey fryer or a very large stockpot to 350° F. Make sure there is no moisture on the skin and carefully lower turkey into hot oil either in the fryer basket or using a sturdy tool inserted into the chest cavity. Submerge the turkey completely. Fry turkey for 3 minutes per pound plus 5 minutes per bird. Internal temperature should reach 165° F. Remove turkey from the oil. Let sit 20 minutes before serving.

Makes 4 servings.

For more-detailed information, go to www.turkeyfrying.net or www.peanut-institute.org.

 

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