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![]() Does anyone here understand about the diff in temp in : 1) water , 2) oil , and 3) air cooking !!! air is the most uneven cooking , oil is better and water cant cook meat ...... Deep fry works . Brine can dry out meat , kill the broth . Its for storing for long time . __________________________________________________ __________ Steve Wertz wrote: > On Sat, 18 Nov 2006 09:27:14 -0600, jmcquown wrote: > > > Deep fry in very hot oil, 425 degrees, 15-20 minutes until turkey is > > golden. (I exclaimed 15 minutes?! he said, "Yep") He *swears* this is the > > most tender, moist and flavorful turkey you have ever eaten, and with the > > best dressing (regardless of the type) ever. > > 425 is too hot for a turkey that big, and 15-20 minutes isn't > long enough. > > Please don't take any advice Jill dishes out so carelessly. > > -sw |
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