Ingredients
- 8 ounces unsalted butter
- 2 1/2 ounces red pepper sauce
- 1/2 cup water
- 2 garlic cloves
- 2 bay leaves
- 12 to 13 pound turkey
- Approximately 6 gallons peanut oil
Directions
Combine butter, red pepper sauce, water, garlic, and bay leaves in a small saucepan over medium-high heat. Boil the sauce for 10 minutes to reduce. As it cooks, the color will deepen. Allow the sauce to cool before injecting it into the turkey. It is best to inject the turkey with the sauce at least 12 hours before frying.
Set up a 40-quart deep fryer with burner base and propane tank according to manufacturer's directions. As a safety precaution, measure the amount of oil needed to fry by filling the pot first with water and covering the turkey by 1-inch. You may want to put the turkey in a plastic bag for ease. Remove the turkey and mark the water level on the side of the pot ? this insures no spill over when working with hot oil. Pour out the water, dry the pot and turkey thoroughly.
Fill the pot with oil and heat to 350 degrees F. Have a deep fry thermometer attached to the pot. Put the turkey on the fry stand and attach to the metal hanger that comes with the fry kit. Slowly ease the turkey into the hot oil, long oven mitts and an apron are essential.
Keep a close eye as the oil bubbles up. Turkey cooks 4 minutes per pound so check it at 45 minutes. The internal temperature of the bird should read on a thermometer between 170 and 180 degrees F. Remove the turkey from the oil as carefully as it went in.
Set the turkey stand on a roasting pan to drain the excess oil. Let the turkey rest for 15 minutes so the juices settle before removing and carving.
















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By Germania
Murrieta, CA
on December 22, 2009
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My husband and I have been talking about deep frying a turkey for a couple of years and this Thanksgiving finally did it is amazing how diferent is, mine kids didn't believe that was turkey they said that taste like something good but not turkey. my mother-in-law doesn't like turkey and even she said it is delicious.
Definitely we will make it next year again my husband said that the only way he will eat turkey now and forward, the only negative thing it is a litter expensive but now that have the deep fryer wil be better. We make some changes at the recipes but personal touch.
By don_11395735
Jarrell, TX
on November 25, 2008
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wondering about injecting with Sweet Baby Ray's buffalo sauce ... might have to give that a try.
By stevefeldmas_88...
Placentia, CA
on October 30, 2007
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I have been using this recipe for 4 years and have loved it every time. I use beer instead of water for the injection and have been pleased with the results. I recommend a premium beer for the fuller flavor. I also give the bird a good rub with salt,pepper,and any other type of season that you would put on a piece of meat . Enjoy!!!
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