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    Deep Fried Turkey

    Posted by cajuns at recipegoldmine.com 12/13/2001 6:03 pm

    Hi y'all! I thought I would share this recipe with you all! I have been getting lots of requests for it! Hope you enjoy! - Cajuns!

    1 (12-16 pound) whole wild turkey
    1/3 cup red wine vinegar
    1/3 cup olive oil
    1/3 cup dry sherry
    6 teaspoons garlic powder
    5 teaspoons lemon pepper
    5 teaspoons onion powder
    2-3 teaspoons cayenne pepper
    2 teaspoons paprika
    1 teaspoon cumin
    2 teaspoon black pepper
    1 teaspoon granulated sugar
    1 teaspoon oregano
    1 teaspoon basil
    5 gallons peanut oil

    Blend all the ingredients well and let stand 2 hours. Strain marinade and place in an injection needle. Inject the marinade into all parts of the bird.

    Place the bird in a large plastic bag and allow the marinade to disperse throughout the bird for at least 2 hours. Turn the bag and massage the bird occasionally.

    Preheat the cooking oil to 350 to 375 degrees F in a kettle large enough to hold the entire bird. Tie the legs of the bird together with wire. (It helps hold the bird together and provides a way to lift it in and out of the oil.) Carefully place the bird into the oil and fry 3 1/2 to 4 minutes per pound. You can try using a sturdy broomstick, or even an oar to lift the bird.

    Be careful when frying a turkey! It is VERY hot. It helps to have two people to lift the bird.

    You can usually re-use the oil up to 3 or 4 times. Filter it first through a fine strainer to remove food, and particles. Then strain it through cheesecloth. Store in fridge or freezer. If the oil smells rancid, or pops or smokes, do not re-use it.

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