Tips to Cooking a Safer Deep-Fried TurkeySafety Tips for Deep Frying the Bird on Thanksgiving
Deep-fried turkey is a popular Thanksgiving Day dish. Here are tips on how to prepare your bird without having to call the fire department.
Cooks love to try new dishes and awe their friends and family with their amazing culinary skills. Many holiday cooks will try—and fail—to prepare a deep-fried turkey this Thanksgiving weekend. Don’t let your holiday bird send you to the ER. Experts Warn Not to Fry TurkeysDeep-frying something as large as a turkey can be dangerous. It is so dangerous that the National Fire Protection Association discourages the use of outdoor gas-fueled turkey fryers that immerse the turkey in hot oil. “Use of turkey fryers by consumers can lead to devastating burns, other injuries and the destruction of property,” states the NFPA on its website. The problem with frying a turkey is that it takes about five gallons of hot cooking oil to cook an average Thanksgiving bird. Cooking oil is highly combustible and it could actually burst into flames if over-heated. “It’s important to make sure you don’t have any skin exposed,” advises Emergency doctor Abhi Mehrotra, M.D., from University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Medicine. “Wear a long-sleeved shirt and gloves for protection. Finally, have a working fire extinguisher nearby at all times.” Safety Tips for Deep-Frying a TurkeyTo avoid a holiday disaster the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission recommends the following precautions when deep-frying a turkey:
Calculate How Much Oil to Use in a Deep FryerTo find out how much oil to use in your fryer, do a water displacement test first. Simply place the turkey in the (cold) cooking pot and fill with water until the bird is covered with a ½ inch of water. Remove the turkey and dry it off. Mark the water level on the pot with a marker or piece of tape, then dump the water and dry the pot. Fill the pot with oil to the level marked. Still not convinced that deep-frying a turkey is dangerous? Then check out this YouTube video put together by the Big Bear City Fire Department in California.
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