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Southern-Style Deep-Fried Turkey

Deep-frying is the trendy way to cook turkey in record time! Deep-frying makes for exceptionally juicy meat and crispy skin, too!
Prep Time: 1 hour 15 min
Total Time: 10 hours 20 min
Makes: 20 servings
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Cajun Spice Rub
2tablespoons black pepper
1tablespoon ground chipotle chiles or ground red pepper (cayenne)
1tablespoon white pepper
1tablespoon ground cumin
1tablespoon ground nutmeg
1tablespoon salt
Cajun Marinade
1/4cup vegetable oil
1/4cup red wine vinegar
1teaspoon sugar
1teaspoon chili powder
1/2teaspoon garlic powder
1/2teaspoon salt
1/4teaspoon ground pepper
Turkey
1whole turkey (10 to 12 lb), thawed if frozen
1poultry or meat injector
1turkey deep-fryer, consisting of 40- to 60-quart pot with basket, burner and propane tank
5gallons peanut, canola or safflower oil
Serve with...
Bread Stuffing Bread Stuffing
Total Time: 20 min
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1.Read the Turkey Deep-Frying Do's and Don'ts (below). In small bowl, mix all spice rub ingredients until blended; set aside. In shallow glass or plastic bowl, mix all marinade ingredients until salt is dissolved; set aside.
2.Remove giblets and neck from turkey; rinse turkey well with cold water; pat dry thoroughly with paper towels. Take extra care to dry both inside cavities, because water added to hot oil can cause excessive bubbling. To allow for good oil circulation through the cavity, do not tie legs together. Cut off wing tips and tail because they can get caught in the fryer basket. Place turkey in large pan.
3.Rub inside and outside of turkey with spice rub. Inject marinade into turkey, following directions that came with injector. Cover turkey in pan; place in refrigerator at least 8 hours but no longer than 24 hours.
4.Place outdoor gas burner on level dirt or grassy area. Add oil to cooking pot until about 2/3 full. Clip deep-fry thermometer to edge of pot. At medium-high setting, heat oil to 375°F. (May take 20 to 40 minutes depending on outside temperature, wind and weather conditions.) Place turkey, neck end down, on basket or rack. When deep-fry thermometer reaches 375°F, slowly lower turkey into hot oil. Level of oil will rise due to frothing caused by moisture from turkey but will stabilize in about 1 minute.
5.Immediately check oil temperature; increase flame so oil temperature is maintained at 350°F. If temperature drops to 340°F or below, oil will begin to seep into turkey.
6.Fry turkey about 3 to 4 minutes per pound, or about 35 to 42 minutes for 10- to 12-pound turkey. Stay with fryer at all times because heat may need to be regulated throughout frying.
7.At minimum frying time, carefully remove turkey to check for doneness. A meat thermometer inserted into thickest part of breast should read 170°F. If inserted into thigh, it should read 180°F. If necessary, return turkey to oil and continue cooking. When turkey is done, let drain a few minutes.
8.Remove turkey from rack; place on serving platter. Cover with foil; let stand 20 minutes for easier carving.


Turkey Deep-Frying Do's and Don'ts

We want your turkey-frying experience to be successful, especially if it's your first time, so we’ve gathered these important reminders. Please take a moment to read them before getting ready for a great-tasting feast!

Do's ·
  • Follow the use-and-care directions for your deep-fryer when deep-frying turkey, and review all safety tips. ·
  • Place the fryer on a level dirt or grassy area away from the house or garage. Never fry a turkey indoors, including in a garage or any other structure attached to a building. ·
  • Use only oils with high smoke points, such as peanut, canola or safflower oil. ·
  • Wear old shoes that you can slip out of easily and long pants just in case you do spill some oil on you. ·
  • Immediately wash hands, utensils, equipment and surfaces that have come in contact with the raw turkey. ·
  • Have a fire extinguisher nearby for added safety. ·
  • Serve the turkey right after cooking, and store leftovers in the refrigerator within 2 hours of cooking. ·
  • Allow the oil to cool completely before disposing of it or storing it.

    Don'ts ·
  • Never fry on wooden decks or other structures that could catch fire, and don’t fry on concrete, which could be stained by the oil. ·
  • Never leave the hot oil unattended, and do not allow children or pets near the cooking area.
  • Make the Most of This Recipe
    Success
    For best results when deep-frying, use cooking oils that can withstand high temperatures. Peanut, canola and safflower oils are at the top of the list!
    Did You Know?
    To learn more about deep-frying turkeys, visit the National Turkey Federation Web site at www.turkeyfed.org.

    Nutrition Information:

    1 Serving: Calories 335 (Calories from Fat 190 ); Total Fat 21 g (Saturated Fat 5 g); Cholesterol 100 mg; Sodium 800 mg; Total Carbohydrate 0g (Dietary Fiber 0g); Protein 36 Percent Daily Value*: Vitamin A 0%; Vitamin C 0%; Calcium 0%; Iron 10 Exchanges: 5 Lean Meat; 1 Fat 
    *Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet.
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