Is the Butterball Turkey Fryer a Must Have for Thanksgiving? - The Kitchen Gadget Test Show

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  • čas přidán 7. 11. 2018
  • On today's episode of the Kitchen Gadget Test Show, Esther Choi is testing out a huge fryer made just for frying big birds.
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Komentáře • 807

  • @yuricorrea2491
    @yuricorrea2491 Před 5 lety +1141

    You can make 20 pounds of fries AT ONCE. I'm sold.

    • @SamuraiMujuru
      @SamuraiMujuru Před 5 lety +69

      Glad to see I'm not the only one pondering the non-Turkey uses for a giant fryer

    • @QKJM19
      @QKJM19 Před 5 lety +4

      Yassss I'm in 🤓

    • @tiacho2893
      @tiacho2893 Před 5 lety +1

      What's the equivalent in french fries?

    • @AnhNguyen-il5yl
      @AnhNguyen-il5yl Před 5 lety +2

      🤤🤤😂

    • @TheAKBUDDHA1
      @TheAKBUDDHA1 Před 5 lety +3

      @@tiacho2893 Chicken Nuggets

  • @Jerry-rf8bn
    @Jerry-rf8bn Před 5 lety +110

    Dip the fry basket into the hot oil briefly prior to putting in the turkey. Helps to prevent the turkey skin from sticking to the basket when removing the bird.

    • @Fireside643
      @Fireside643 Před 4 lety +4

      Solid advice for sure. The skin not touching the sides makes a difference. I might also suggest doing a slightly smaller bird to make sure all skin is cooked well. Plus you could get two 15 pound birds and fry them up in less time than cooking one bird in the oven.

    • @motorcityb8551
      @motorcityb8551 Před 2 lety +1

      Your are correct

    • @joeesquivel828
      @joeesquivel828 Před 6 měsíci

      Thanks
      Good advise

  • @christopherennabe6961
    @christopherennabe6961 Před 5 lety +186

    $75 for oil?! Girl, get yourself a Costco membership. A 35lb box of peanut oil cost $20.

    • @TheStraycat74
      @TheStraycat74 Před 5 lety +5

      I love costco, I just wish they were in Central Wisconsin. I shopped there ALL the time when I lived in Atlanta!

    • @jahjoeka
      @jahjoeka Před 4 lety +4

      Costco where people go to buy food they'll never eat!

    • @Mfdoorway
      @Mfdoorway Před 4 lety +3

      Next episode: “Hey guys it’s Esther... today we are going to check out my favorite oil.. peanut. On the one hand we have normal just.. Costco brand, but over here we have Planters Mutant peanut oil.”

    • @armastat
      @armastat Před 4 lety +1

      @@Mfdoorway
      I wonder how hard it would be to DIY squeeze enough peanuts to fill that cooker with peanut oil?

    • @BreasImplants101
      @BreasImplants101 Před 4 lety

      $35*

  • @roosterguy4958
    @roosterguy4958 Před 2 lety +19

    I am so pumped to use mine this year I just got one for 15 dollars from a yard sale and the person never used it what a steal !!

    • @JW-un8ui
      @JW-un8ui Před rokem +2

      Same, 30 bucks on Facebook marketplace never used

    • @kenyatasims6991
      @kenyatasims6991 Před rokem +1

      Wow I’m jealous bro but congrats tho👍🏿

    • @roosterguy4958
      @roosterguy4958 Před rokem

      @@kenyatasims6991 yeah the thing works great going to use it again this year .

    • @Primrosiediaries
      @Primrosiediaries Před rokem

      SAME! My mom got 2 for $75!

  • @_arrgh976
    @_arrgh976 Před 5 lety +23

    These are the bomb for frying wings for a party! Easily cooks 20-30 wings per!

  • @billb.5183
    @billb.5183 Před 5 lety +353

    An extra 20 minutes of cooking time in the fryer would have gotten you the crispier skin you wanted. It did say 3 - 4 minutes per pound.

    • @eater
      @eater  Před 5 lety +80

      You're 100 percent right.

    • @annemiekdehaan1
      @annemiekdehaan1 Před 5 lety +18

      Would have also made it more dry

    • @Sugarkraft
      @Sugarkraft Před 5 lety +34

      Annemiek De Haan You’re incorrect.

    • @billb.5183
      @billb.5183 Před 5 lety +17

      @@annemiekdehaan1 An extra 20 minutes would not have dried out that turkey.

    • @tommymai3062
      @tommymai3062 Před 5 lety

      Eater white people and their turkey. So overrated.

  • @astrinamartin2240
    @astrinamartin2240 Před 5 lety +17

    We’ve had ours for a year this is the second thanksgiving we’ve used it and love it! (Got it for $99 at Walmart it went on sale for $49 right after Christmas lol)

  • @MGHallmann
    @MGHallmann Před 5 lety +382

    You don’t season a turkey one minute before cooking it no matter what method of cooking one applies!!

    • @TraceyBoyland
      @TraceyBoyland Před 5 lety +13

      Exactly. The best comment

    • @warrenlauzon5315
      @warrenlauzon5315 Před 5 lety +22

      And why would you season it before dropping it into 3 gallons of oil? To season the oil?

    • @MGHallmann
      @MGHallmann Před 5 lety +17

      Warren Lauzon You season the Protein to give flavor it. A turkey requires minimum 2 to 4 hours of prior seasoning especially salt for it to absorb the flavor into it.

    • @dozog
      @dozog Před 5 lety +8

      @@warrenlauzon5315 that's what I was going to say.
      Why not add your seasoning directly into your oil and hope for the best. LoL
      This is not a cooking channel though, it's a kitchen gadget promotion channel.

    • @warrenlauzon5315
      @warrenlauzon5315 Před 5 lety +6

      @@dozog Beginning to think so. I have yet to see a gadget reviewed that ended up not being recommended.

  • @nonservitium
    @nonservitium Před 5 lety +276

    Always brine yer bird when you fry em...

    • @pockypimp
      @pockypimp Před 5 lety +11

      My parents have the older version of that fryer and it's great. For the fried turkey brine it, let it dry and then dry rub it. Use a remote probe thermometer and you can time it better. Leave it in the fryer for just a minute or two longer after it hits temp and it'll crisp up a bit more.

    • @Diana-tf5xq
      @Diana-tf5xq Před 5 lety

      What’s brining it??? Assume salt?? Not on low potassium eh??

    • @pockypimp
      @pockypimp Před 5 lety +4

      @@Diana-tf5xq czcams.com/video/KKr1rByVVCI/video.html Alton Brown's brining suggestion.

    • @fa18564
      @fa18564 Před 5 lety +7

      Pickle brine is best brine.

    • @bryan7825
      @bryan7825 Před 5 lety +2

      Will C Most Butterball Turkeys are sold pre-brined

  • @danbog5118
    @danbog5118 Před 5 lety +8

    Glad you decided to splurge on two turkeys. Watching you mess up one brisket was enough.

  • @rKingMike
    @rKingMike Před 4 lety +26

    2019 Update
    #1 Wet or dry brine you turkey
    #2 Dry and season
    #3 Inject the bird (must if you don’t brine)
    #4 Parts aren’t flimsy (6 years in) largest wing fryer in the world.
    #5 Don’t buy oil for $75.00

  • @MrJreed1000
    @MrJreed1000 Před 5 lety +8

    This is the 1st thing I actually have .. it's worth it.... it's like having a professional kitchen sized fryer in ur house...
    Try frying an entire potato 😍😍

  • @mmmfun77
    @mmmfun77 Před 4 lety +2

    Thank you for your demonstration. We bought the product and have been a little nervous until we saw this video. We appreciate it! 🙂🙂🙂

  • @timmangan1734
    @timmangan1734 Před 3 lety

    Thank you for your insight - I pulled my butterball fryer out for thanksgiving today - Blessing to You and Your Family and Friends! :)

  • @quangb9080
    @quangb9080 Před 5 lety +9

    Light sprinkling of seasoning salt when you take it out would probably help. Kinda like sprinkling salt on fries after they take them out of the fryer.

  • @td4611
    @td4611 Před 3 lety +1

    I’ve had mine for about 13 years. Use it every Thanksgiving and XMAS. It’s great

  • @smokimon
    @smokimon Před 5 lety

    We been using our for the past 3 years. Works great and taste amazing!

  • @drummerboy2521
    @drummerboy2521 Před 2 lety +4

    Great video of two delicious looking birds and comparison, just sad to see the thumbs down when she has done a great job and explained very well the differences. Thank You Esther for posting this video.

  • @zdtvcomet
    @zdtvcomet Před 5 lety +9

    Heads up that this draws around 14 amps when the heating element is on. I had to fry my turkey in the garage because the kitchen circuit couldn't handle it with any other stuff running, like a mixer. Just something you don't think about a lot.

  • @seth1509
    @seth1509 Před 5 lety +5

    She’s awesome. I love how she explains things and that she is experienced.

  • @SouthernTee71
    @SouthernTee71 Před 2 lety +2

    This fryer is great! Since I'm short, I do have to put the fryer on a low table or the floor/ground and stand on a step when lowering it in and removing it. Makes it much easier.

  • @PropheticOverflowMC
    @PropheticOverflowMC Před 4 lety +22

    Did she just put a pinch or salt and pepper to an 18 pound turkey?! 🤦‍♂️

  • @GlenAndFriendsCooking
    @GlenAndFriendsCooking Před 5 lety +118

    Ooooh - That's big enough to deep fry a standing prime rib roast as well!

    • @shammy2010
      @shammy2010 Před 5 lety +5

      genius !

    • @sundarpichai940
      @sundarpichai940 Před 5 lety

      You know....I've never seen anyone do that...

    • @jasestrickland1704
      @jasestrickland1704 Před 5 lety +5

      @@sundarpichai940 Robert Arrington on Deermeatfordinner does it on his channel. Please check it out.

    • @GlenAndFriendsCooking
      @GlenAndFriendsCooking Před 5 lety +4

      @@sundarpichai940 we've deep fried steaks a few times on our channel, and then we saw deermeatfordinner do a standing rib roast. The steaks tasted amazing, so I have to think that the roast would be the same.

    • @ameerhakim2563
      @ameerhakim2563 Před 5 lety

      Now you on to something sir !!!!!!

  • @lisareeves2845
    @lisareeves2845 Před 4 lety +1

    i love it i have mine for 4 yrs good deep fryer.the best ever

  • @Byrnzi360
    @Byrnzi360 Před 5 lety +61

    So, I can fry 5 pounds of chicken wings at a time with this thing, provided I don’t overcrowd them?

  • @uruiamnot
    @uruiamnot Před 5 lety +6

    This fryer was on sale at my local Home Depot for $49.00. 🍽️🍗🤛👍 I am so, so glad I picked it up yesterday!

    • @pysankar
      @pysankar Před 3 lety

      Do you like it? Would you recommend it?

    • @uruiamnot
      @uruiamnot Před 3 lety

      @@pysankar Yes. It has made our last two Thanksgiving turkeys, and a lot of others in between. We use it for fries, too. Keep the birds under 18 pounds if possible. If all they have are toms, try to get the smallest one, like 21 pounds is doable but takes too long or you'll have to refry it if it comes out raw. But yes, it's a good fryer!

  • @kevinford6372
    @kevinford6372 Před 5 lety

    Did my first deep fried turkey this past Thanksgiving. Turned out so good, feed 10 people, there was nothing left. About 2 do my second turkey in this thing in a couple of hours. Do not regret this purchase at all

  • @tcu1099
    @tcu1099 Před 5 lety

    The editing on this video is amazing. I think Esther did this video just so she could eat turkey lol. She was all enthusiastic about it. It was cute.

  • @kenken5431
    @kenken5431 Před 5 lety

    I've been using mine all year around, now I'm ready 4 thanksgiving

  • @krazybzs2022
    @krazybzs2022 Před 5 lety

    i love this woman ! straight to the point .

  • @DamnGoodReviews
    @DamnGoodReviews Před 5 lety

    We love the Butterball XL Turkey Fryer! Great channel love the video!

  • @Kage_red1
    @Kage_red1 Před 5 lety +46

    This thing is awesome, I’ve been using mine for 3 years. I can brine and inject and bake a turkey but the fried turkey is just leagues better.

    • @sundarpichai940
      @sundarpichai940 Před 5 lety +3

      I agree. The first time I had a fried turkey, I wanted to dislike it because I wanted to just argue that I roast my turkey perfectly every time. No, fried turkey is amazing. It really is like a huge chicken, but with the flavor of turkey.

    • @jasestrickland1704
      @jasestrickland1704 Před 5 lety

      that is if you can serve it up right away. My friends and I do 6 turkeys for an elder care home for Thanksgiving and 4 for our families. The turkey served up at the care home is very good but by the time we get home to our turkeys that have been sitting for a couple of hours, they are dry and tasteless. Still, we do it for the camaraderie and fellowship.

    • @maddiejo85
      @maddiejo85 Před 5 lety

      @Brent Smith Taking notes & can't wait to shock the hell outta the hubby when my turkey turns out better than his for once.

    • @txprospector
      @txprospector Před 4 lety

      @@maddiejo85 that recipe is way too time consuming. Takes them 3 days to make a turkey??? Nah, just get a turkey and inject it with Tony Chachere's cajun injection marinade and fry it. Fried turkeys are so much better than oven roasted turkeys! You'll kick his birds ass if he isn't frying his.

  • @eternalfps3124
    @eternalfps3124 Před 5 lety +19

    *Turkey Brine*
    3 gallon of water
    3 cinnamon sticks
    2 tbsp all spice
    A couple sprigs fresh rosemary
    Several leaves fresh sage
    Whole onion halved
    3 celery sticks
    Half cup of salt
    Minors Sauteed Vegetable base 1 tbsp
    A bunch of honey (I use half a bottle the bottle has a net wt. 32OZ)
    About half a cup of Everglades seasoning
    *this is not my recipe all credit goes to the channel DeerMeatForDinner czcams.com/video/OxXLzNlG1hM/video.html

  • @michaelpayne754
    @michaelpayne754 Před 4 lety +1

    I bought the Butterball XL Turkey Fryer about a year ago..I have completely forgot about it still being in the box, I haven't had the chance to use it yet but I will around Christmas time..I've had fried turkey a handful of times and prefer it over oven baked but hell, IT'S ALL GOOD!! LOL..

  • @locklear74
    @locklear74 Před 5 lety +3

    I enjoyed your review and thought it was very honest. I have been frying turkeys probably 15 years, so if like that skin a little extra crispy keep it in about extra 10 mins don't work it will still be moist. You got to over season the turkey when frying it. I pat it dry and then take soften butter and rub and smear all on outside of bird, then what every dried seasons you like I use oinion and garlic powder and then lots of Cheyenne pepper. The bird is completely covered and red. Don't worry about the heat the heat will burn off but flavored is awesome. Try it this way you want be disappointed.

    • @ChristopherBartnik
      @ChristopherBartnik Před 5 lety

      My skin was soft but the turkey was wonderful.I dont trust over frying and drying it out just for the skin.

  • @mscurvy
    @mscurvy Před 5 lety +1

    I’ve had my turkey fryer for years and I love it, I get my peanut oil from Costco so it’s much more economical.

  • @xk4526
    @xk4526 Před 5 lety

    3:27 "No FRYERS that were created".... nice one 😂😂 😂

  • @v1d300
    @v1d300 Před 5 lety +45

    The number of times you said juicy.. I want a damn turkey now.

  • @flipflopsneeded
    @flipflopsneeded Před 5 lety +15

    Dude you missed talking about the clean up situation. Oil vs oven clean up.

  • @RavagHer
    @RavagHer Před 5 lety +45

    Dude the best turkey I ever got is when my mom took a turkey to the Chinese place where she gets her Peking duck....they basically did the turkey the same way and it was amazing....with the dripping sauce...

    • @stefanmarchione6757
      @stefanmarchione6757 Před 5 lety +3

      Wow, very different. Sounds yummy!

    • @billjones65
      @billjones65 Před 5 lety +4

      shut up! Its a true secret amongst travelers

    • @theballs6825
      @theballs6825 Před 5 lety +1

      Cross peking duck are fantastic

    • @jahjoeka
      @jahjoeka Před 4 lety

      Wait. Ur mom took a raw turkey to a Chinese restaurant and they cooked it?! Wow that alone is amazing to me.

    • @HF-cx4wl
      @HF-cx4wl Před 4 lety

      @@jahjoeka pretty common for asian people.

  • @saameny
    @saameny Před 5 lety

    Ive had this appliance for over 7 years i mainly use it for seafood and fries but i have fried 3 turkeys in it and its worth it everytime

  • @dukas1874
    @dukas1874 Před rokem

    I have this machine for a few years, it is not flimsy at all. It might give you that impression because it’s your first time using it and the basket moves when you lift it. i think it is better than the oven, and less time for cooking, great taste!

  • @albertbottari7154
    @albertbottari7154 Před 4 lety +6

    Brine it first to get deep flavor throughout the bird. For gravy, roast some extra wings with aromatics, make a stock, then make your gravy from that.

  • @kyungchung8366
    @kyungchung8366 Před 5 lety

    Thx for the review

  • @onedrop7967
    @onedrop7967 Před 5 lety +1

    So cute. I think the Turkey is as big as she is.
    Need to brine and season the bird more.
    I recommend long pants when working around a fryer.

  • @izdagrimeyone
    @izdagrimeyone Před 2 lety

    I have this fryer still in the box. Got it as a gift.

  • @cutator
    @cutator Před 3 lety +1

    I inject my turkey with some Italian sauces and rub the turkey with Italian spices. The one item I would say is spray that pan well before putting bird in it so it don't stick to it. 5-10 minutes to drain, 5 minutes to let stand on the serving platter.

  • @leebrandonlawrence829
    @leebrandonlawrence829 Před 5 lety +3

    Thats a steal for something this huge. fitting up to 20lbs of food in it, its crazy.
    Small restaurants should be buying this than a commercial standard fryer.
    But if its only intended for home use,Its not gonna last long even in a cafe.

    • @NikMartin-I-am
      @NikMartin-I-am Před 5 lety

      The issue is the recovery time if this unit will be a lot slower than a commercial fryer. Drop 5 lbs of frozen fried in this thing it's gonna cool waaay down

  • @AlJey007
    @AlJey007 Před 3 lety +1

    the one from the oven definitely looks more appetizing

  • @tarahardy26
    @tarahardy26 Před 4 lety

    I agree bought one last week can't wait to use it this week

    • @tarahardy26
      @tarahardy26 Před 4 lety

      surferlaments sure will!!!

    • @tarahardy26
      @tarahardy26 Před 4 lety

      The turkey turned out amazing, only thing was I filled the fryer to max line and I had a 14 lb turkey but it didn't submerge and the breast didn't brown how I like, I may add more oil... So no regrets

    • @tarahardy26
      @tarahardy26 Před 4 lety

      surferlaments Thanks Happy Holidays to u n ur family!!!

  • @emmaxleigh
    @emmaxleigh Před 3 lety

    I bought this fryer on sale for $49.99. Best purchase I’ve ever made

  • @1Oldskool63
    @1Oldskool63 Před 5 lety +1

    I have been frying turkeys for 15 years and that is the preferred way my likes it. I bought one of theses a couple years ago and it’s been great. Nothing broken. You can even use it as a seafood boil, fish fryer hush puppies and fries. We going to do chicken wings next

  • @danielpsfeeed5434
    @danielpsfeeed5434 Před 5 lety +45

    We used this last year and our turkey turned out bomb af

  • @stefanfrederick1006
    @stefanfrederick1006 Před 5 lety +1

    Would there be a difference if you seasoning your bird the night before? To try and fix the salt penetration problem?

  • @jrhattenstein
    @jrhattenstein Před 5 lety

    I have one and I love it. There are a few things i dont like though.
    1 there isn't a temperature read out so you know what temp it is as it heats and reheats.
    2 it's not great for batch cooking. We had a fish fry and I used it. The fish turned out great but it took so long to reheat which sucks.
    3 large pot doesn't fit in the dishwasher. But I do love this fryer

  • @melissarodriguez9491
    @melissarodriguez9491 Před 5 lety +1

    I was never a fan of Turkey much until I tried deep fried Turkey best Turkey I ever had.when I move in with my bf next year I plan to buy this

  • @mrawesome1609
    @mrawesome1609 Před 5 lety +2

    Best solution smoke a turkey it tastes so much better than roasting or frying and is honestly super easy just put it on there and check on it every half an hour to an hour. Yah it takes longer but it’s well worth it.

  • @geronimosoria13
    @geronimosoria13 Před 5 lety

    Inject your seasonings if you're gonna fry a Turkey. Season the outside is just for flavoring of the skin. I got one of these and I love it.

  • @CuongTran-oe6zw
    @CuongTran-oe6zw Před 5 lety

    I paid 22.54 for this last year in preparation for turkey testing this year. But you've done it for me. 👍🙏

  • @domoniqueridley3049
    @domoniqueridley3049 Před 5 lety

    Wings & Fries All In One Fryer Doe . I Will Buy This Fryer

  • @tyrikgay574
    @tyrikgay574 Před 4 lety

    This video is very helpful thanks

  • @Tara-id3rk
    @Tara-id3rk Před 5 lety

    Not willing to give up my pan drippings for that perfect “put it on everything” gravy

    • @txprospector
      @txprospector Před 4 lety +1

      I just make a broth out of the neck and gizzards and use that broth with a butter and flour roux to make my gravy.

  • @decolonizeEverywhere
    @decolonizeEverywhere Před 4 lety +1

    Fried turkey just needs turkey wing gravy. You can make it ahead too. Roast 3 or 4 wings on the highest heat to brown well. Then make a 2qt batch of rich brown turkey stock, and you have some for gravy, some for making dressing.

  • @lygasao2522
    @lygasao2522 Před 5 lety

    You should try out the Char Broil Big Easy (I think they have an update version now) its an “oil less fryer” - essentially just a big roaster, but the turkey taste exactly like it would deep fried

  • @pollitadroid01
    @pollitadroid01 Před 4 lety

    Last year I made a Cajun fried turkey and it was amaz-balls! Brined it a few days before. The day before I dried it. Probably went through a roll of paper towels but then I did my dry rub. The next day the cooking day. I took the turkey out nice and early to get to room temperature and injected it with some unsalted butter and then fried that baby and it was perfection. It was so crispy and the meat was so tender and juicy. Highly recommended this fryer. I didn’t fry it inside the house. Did it outside because it’s still a massive deep fryer and as caution I rather have grease all over the backyard instead of my house. Also makes awesome crispy chicken wings. Good investment

  • @caralinaesqueda
    @caralinaesqueda Před 4 lety +1

    I am actually buying this fryer this year I want to try something new this thanksgiving

    • @Danny-jb6pg
      @Danny-jb6pg Před rokem +1

      Did you buy it?

    • @caralinaesqueda
      @caralinaesqueda Před rokem +1

      @@Danny-jb6pg yes I did.

    • @Danny-jb6pg
      @Danny-jb6pg Před rokem +1

      @@caralinaesqueda I bought one off Amazon but decided to return it and get a refund, I really didn't need it, it was a masterbuilt not butterball

  • @toapyandfriends
    @toapyandfriends Před 2 lety +1

    😎'oh....ButterBall...... 😎'I always thought the brand name of this turkey was Ball Butter🤣

  • @jessicazamora3412
    @jessicazamora3412 Před 5 lety

    My mom would love this 🤔😃

  • @CH-ej7om
    @CH-ej7om Před 3 lety

    Brine your roasted turkeys, SOOOO GOOOOD!

  • @thesickness7430
    @thesickness7430 Před 3 lety

    Make sure to take it out of the box and test it asap.
    Bought one from Walmart this year.
    Broken out of the box.
    Would not turn on.
    Likely the completely unneeded safety switch is defective. Spent quite a bit of time and effort trying to troubleshoot it.
    Everything in the area closed for Thanksgiving so no exchange possible and had to put it in the oven.
    Thanks Masterbuilt.

  • @mottie77ful
    @mottie77ful Před 5 lety

    I'm sold...will purchase.

  • @rolandoperez8054
    @rolandoperez8054 Před 5 lety

    What about the core temperature! Did you check for doneness ( 165 plus degree ) .

  • @OGAuj
    @OGAuj Před 5 lety +251

    Turkey ain’t seasoned worth a damn lol

    • @saysoun752
      @saysoun752 Před 5 lety +10

      She might have already brined it before adding the salt and pepper to the outside. A lot of people brine their turkeys and then add dry rub / seasonings to it afterwards.

    • @pinacolaaadas
      @pinacolaaadas Před 5 lety +10

      Most of that seasoning is going to burn in the deep fryer. Good to season it a bit afterwards. She could have brined/marinated it though.

    • @Vici0us369
      @Vici0us369 Před 5 lety

      lolz

    • @gavinistheawesomest
      @gavinistheawesomest Před 5 lety +1

      AJ Taylor my people.... my bad guys. I apologize for this lol

    • @99897767
      @99897767 Před 5 lety +4

      @@pinacolaaadas pretty sure she didn't, it look untreated

  • @mrp8488
    @mrp8488 Před 3 lety

    What do you do with the oil once you're done cooking?

  • @SmokeRingsPipeDreams
    @SmokeRingsPipeDreams Před 3 lety

    What about gravy though? My favorite thing is making gravy from drippings from the pan. (and how do you stuff it with stuffing???)

    • @guadalupedelgado2436
      @guadalupedelgado2436 Před 2 lety

      This is when you make both Turkey's oven to obtain drippings and still stuff the turkey and fried one...the best of both worlds

  • @5argetech56
    @5argetech56 Před 5 lety

    The Char-Broil Big Easy, is a great machine. No oil required, no worries about burning down your house. Win win👍😀👍

  • @joshuacain8292
    @joshuacain8292 Před 5 měsíci

    What temperature do you set it at?

  • @keronfarrier2198
    @keronfarrier2198 Před 4 lety

    I have one they work well

  • @usdjxavi
    @usdjxavi Před 5 lety

    I love this machine

  • @randle1972
    @randle1972 Před 4 lety

    How long does it take to warm the oil to temperature?

  • @Atomsk4200
    @Atomsk4200 Před 5 lety +3

    I have this exact fryer and have used it 2 or 3 years running. It is fantastic. The key to frying a turkey is to brine it for a full day before frying. Just make sure you dry it thoroughly before frying. I keep a cooler in the garage that I only use for brining my bird every year.

  • @BigLove101
    @BigLove101 Před 5 lety

    Great video Eater.

  • @Watcher3223
    @Watcher3223 Před 4 lety +2

    There is a way to keep the breast meat from drying out and also helping to improve flavor: before carving, allow the turkey to rest for several hours after cooking.
    It dries out because the juices are hot and forced closer to the meat's surface because of increased pressure from the heat. The crust that's developed on the exterior as a result of cooking as well as the skin both act as a seal, which retains the juices despite the bird's internal heat. When you cut into a hot bird, you break this seal and the juices will more readily run out. Hot juices may also more readily evaporate into the air, away from the meat.
    You must permit sufficient time for the juices to cool and settle back into the meat. Depending on the weight of the bird, this can take a few hours; at least almost as long as it would take to roast it in an oven.
    Don't worry about it getting cold when you let it rest for a few hours; it will still be hot when you cut into it. You just don't want it to be so hot that you wind up losing too much of the juices.
    Resting time is just as important as cooking time. There will be a big difference in taste and texture just from sufficient resting alone.

  • @blaaa2007
    @blaaa2007 Před 5 lety +6

    @2:23, she forgot to coat the basket with oil before situate the turkey in.

    • @MaineRock
      @MaineRock Před 4 lety

      blaaa2007 a must do to all watching . Drop the basket in without turkey to coat the basket. Then put turkey in it won’t stick

  • @gvc56100
    @gvc56100 Před 5 lety

    How do you drain the oil?

  • @akr01364
    @akr01364 Před 5 lety

    I just par boil mine in really well salted water the night before, dry it off an hour or so (weight dependent) and coat with a brushing of canola oil and finish it in the oven. It seasons the meat beautifully and you get the most fantastically crispy skin. Oh, and you can let the boil water cool and skim off the fat from the bird for adding to the drippings in the roasting pan after for a gravy.

  • @DazzChannel
    @DazzChannel Před 5 lety

    Brining the turkey before the fry would solve the salt/ flavor penetration issue. As for the crispy skin, either leave it in there for a bit longer, or as long as its safe, you could even turn the heat up and place the turkey back in for a flash fry.

  • @bearwebb6702
    @bearwebb6702 Před 4 lety +1

    Got ome of these at Walmart for around $80 and the oil for $30. Its definitely worth it

  • @AZTLAN1415
    @AZTLAN1415 Před 5 lety

    Can u reuse the oil after cooking a turkey

  • @theunsolicited2cents893

    I wonder where to buy these in manila. Will be awesome to.collect these

  • @weedywet
    @weedywet Před 5 lety +1

    Would have liked to see you empty the fryer and what you do with the oil, just to see. That's really the big issue with home deep fryers, especially one that big.

  • @Trig231
    @Trig231 Před 3 lety

    Do you have to use penute oil?

  • @midnightdarkchocolate
    @midnightdarkchocolate Před 5 lety +4

    1:17 Boogie Woogie, woogie

  • @CH-ej7om
    @CH-ej7om Před 3 lety

    You should ALWAYS inject the fried turkeys. They are SOOOOOO GOOOOOOD!

  • @dorissam
    @dorissam Před 5 lety

    I’m sold!

  • @eestokes
    @eestokes Před 5 lety

    What’s the cooking temperature?

  • @MeepMeep88
    @MeepMeep88 Před 5 lety +9

    You could get these for $50 if you're lucky and any of the old stock is left at walmart.
    If not, they sell another brand that looks pretty much exactly like this called Farberware. Tad smaller but half the price all the time, no luck necessary

  • @kcleveland1987
    @kcleveland1987 Před 5 lety +4

    I wonder how the pepper you cracked on top tastes after an hour of frying...

  • @jermainesorrell5500
    @jermainesorrell5500 Před 2 lety

    I have the same deep fryer and what I noticed was once I let the turkey marinate in a brine overnight, the turkey taste 10x’s better.

  • @muzzynat
    @muzzynat Před 4 lety +1

    I'm always amazed at the comments on these videos talking about the techniques not used. Did they brine the bird? No- they probably shot 3-6 of these in the same day with wardrobe changes and they aren't giving a recipe for the tastiest bird, they wanted to compare fried to roasted in the least amount of time possible so they can move on to testing the next thing.