7 Safety Tips for Using Turkey Fryers

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Turkey in fryer

Research shows that Thanksgiving is the most common day of the year for the kitchen home fires and the turkey fryers are a big reason why.

Indeed, turkey fryers hold gallons of oil, a combustible substance. A large turkey can cause the oil to splash, resulting in a fire or skin burns.

A Safer Option

Today you can "fry" without frying without oil made with turkey fryers. without oil turkey fryers come with a propane burner that produces infrared heat. This heat then seal in the juices of the meat, the production of a turkey that is wet on the inside and crunchy on the outside.

without oil turkey fryers are not only safer: they are also healthier. They also allow you to continue using your favorite rubs and marinades and collect the cooking juices for any sauce manufacturing.

Other Turkey Frying Tips

Also attached to your traditional turkey fryer? If so, you will definitely want to keep a few things in mind.

Before cooking

  • Buy the bird of the right size. has 12-14 pounds of turkey is usually the largest bird of a turkey fryer can accommodate.
  • Let your turkey thaw and dry. excess water causes the oil to bubble, increasing the chances of a spill. (The National Federation recommends Turkey thaw the turkey in the refrigerator for about 24 hours every four to five pounds of whole turkey body.)
  • Finding the right place. Place one outside the fryer propane on a level area away from your home and other structures. indoor electric fryers are often the safest on porches, patios, garages or outdoor space within reach of an electrical outlet; If not, place it on a desk that is a safe distance from overhead cabinets.
  • Do not exceed the "fill line." Most fryers have a "fill line" indicating the amount of oil to put in the fryer. If yours does not, place the turkey in the fryer and fill three to five inches from the top of the fryer.

During cooking

  • Keep an all-purpose, dry powder fire extinguisher nearby. Never use water on a grease fire.
  • Heat oil slowly. also monitor the oil temperature. (Consult your owner's manual for the manufacturer's recommendation.)
  • Stick around. Many outbreaks occur when person to keep an eye on things.

Fires can occur with less risky cooking techniques, too. Keep your family and friends safe this season (and beyond) by following these safe cooking tips.

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