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Went there to give the barbecue a try a few weeks ago, and noticed the sign for deep-fried turkeys. The barbecue wasn't bad - we tried ribs and brisket. Not as good as Jones (IMO), but better than most in the Seattle area. I was thinking of giving the deep-fried turkey a try, but have the same question about the timing.
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It's a six pound supermarket duck (Safeway, Maple Leaf is the brand name, I think). Last year's deep fried turkey was such a success and the manfacturer's booklet with instructions and safety precautions that came with the deep fryer offered a wide variety of foods that can be either deep fried, steamed, or boiled.
I have my own fryer that is barely ever used, but fried turkey sure is tasty! I think you can pick up a fryer for relatively inexpensive nowadays, might be worth the expense if you find you like it. 12-09-2009, 10:05 AM
I was thinking. There are restaurants in Philly & in Deep South Jersey that sell Southern foods exclusively. Try posting on the Philly board. I found this article, so I think that you can find it easier there, but it's probably going to cost more than Bojangles. Iron Chef Jose Garces has much to celebrate this Thanksgiving - USATODAY.com
After posting a request about turducken in the Adventures forum, I thought I'd ask here about deep-fried turkey. Thanksgiving will be here in the US much more quickly than I'd like, and that's a time for eating turkey.Deep-frying a turkey is another thing (apart from turducken) that I've wondered...
It was the juiciest turkey I've ever had, but I still liked the taste of the fried turkey better. We bought another one for this past Thanksgiving. It's worth mentioning that at the end of October, the BoJangles store called me asking if I wanted to order one for this year and were offering a 10% discount if you ordered early.
I've been deep frying turkeys every thanksgiving and on other special occassions for almost 15 years now. This last Thanksgiving was the first time I brined the turkey as well. Since I didn't have an unbrined bird to directly compare to, I wasn't sure it was worth the effort.Has anyone else tried...
I'm a few years behind here, but I've decided that in one week i'm gonna deep fry a turkey. I've got the turkey (13.50 pounds), I've got a fryer that should be big enough. I will have a good amount of peanut oil before next Saturday. But I really need some good advice. I know the turkey has to be...
Whre to order deep fried Turkey for Thanksgiving I order (and just did for this year) from the Piggly Wiggly on Bacon's Bridge Road in Summerville (843.821.4142). Call them quickly and you can pick it up as late as 1200 on Thursday.