I came home today and found out that my next door neighbor blowup his turkey. He told me the fire went up 20 to 30 feet. The good thing was no one was hurt or the houses did not burn down.
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I will make another post on this later but the answer may be the new Charbroil Big Easy Turkey Fryer
I found one of these at Orchard Supply Hardware and told the guys at the office I subcontract through. They bought one and we cooked a pork roast then a chicken in it they were very good. Then the owner of the company I work out of took it home and said the brined turkey he cooked out of it was the best they ever had and he has fried them in PNUT oil for years. IT was better, not cooked in oil, less mess and cooked in about 10 minutes per pound for a (14 lb turkey it was about 140 minutes) He said for 3 holidays he would pay for it by not buying the pnut oil
Char-Broil | The Big Easy Oil-less Turkey Fryer
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"Blown up Turkey."!!!
Originally posted by Faust View PostI came home today and found out that my next door neighbor blowup his turkey. He told me the fire went up 20 to 30 feet. The good thing was no one was hurt or the houses did not burn down.
Gives another meaning to "Fast Food". Best wishes to you,Ken.Jim Seedsman
jimbosee"Where ignorance is bliss,'tis folly to be wise"
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Originally posted by Glitter BrunelloI'm not sure what I'm looking at, and I think I'm glad about thatWhat I once considered boring, I now consider paradise.
Faust
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Originally posted by FaustMy next door neighbor had aluminum foil around the pot and around the flame, due to a windy day. He was trying to keep a temperature of 350 degrees. Some oil boiled over the pot onto the flames, then the whole dam pot exploded into a ball of fire; sending hot scalding oil 20' into the air. So, the darkness that surrounds the pot, is the hot scalding oil that blew up & out from the pot!!! Hopefully this explains it... Like I said, luckily no one was standing near by, nor got hurt.“Maybe you shouldn't dress like that.”
“This is a blouse and skirt. I don't know what you're talking about.”
“You shouldn't wear that body.”
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So how did the turkey taste? Was it tender? Gamey perhaps?"If a Nation expects to be ignorant and free in a state of civilization, it expects what never was and never will be.... If we are to guard against ignorance and remain free, it is the responsibility of every American to be informed."
-- Thomas Jefferson to Col. Yancey, 1816
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Originally posted by T. R. OglodyteYou can also light a barbecue in two seconds using liquid oxygen.Timeshareforums Shirts and Mugs on sale now! http://www.cafepress.com/ts4ms
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Originally posted by LisaH View PostSo ,did your neighbor do something wrong, or is the Charbroil Big Easy Turkey Fryer defective in this case? I always wanted to try a deep fried turkey and was thinking about getting this one. Now I'm not so sure...
The Charbroil Big Easy uses no oil and is fairly easy to clean up. It uses propane for infrared heat. I think it is pretty safe especially when compared to dropping a turkey in a pot of very hot oil. The guy I work with said it was the best he ever fried and he used the oil fryers for the last few years. I dont see any safety issues with the Charbroil that would be worse than a traditional BBQ.
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