Deep Fry Your First Turkey Like a Pro - No House Fires Here!

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Welcome back to "Cooking with Culver" where we dive into the Thanksgiving classic - deep-fried turkey! This video is your ultimate guide to frying that juicy turkey without turning your holiday into a cautionary tale. Here's what you'll learn with timestamps for the impatient:

- **0:00** - **Introduction** - Why you're here and what to expect.

- **0:28** - **Safety First:** [0:28] Why you MUST ensure your turkey is completely thawed - at least 48 hours in advance - to avoid catastrophic kitchen mishaps. We'll discuss the dangers of ice in hot oil and how to prevent it.

- **2:08** - **Setup:** [2:08] The proper outdoor setup for frying your turkey, ensuring you're at least 10 feet from your home, away from overhanging branches, and on a hard, level surface.

- **3:00** - **Oil and Heat:** [3:00] The best oils for deep frying (avoid peanut oil if possible; consider olive oil, avocado oil, or even lard), and the critical need for monitoring oil temperature to keep it at 350°F.

- **4:00** - **Preparation:** [4:00] From drying the turkey thoroughly to avoid oil splatters to seasoning or battering it correctly. We'll debunk myths about injecting flavors - stick to dry seasonings or batter!

- **6:00** - **Frying Process:** [6:00] How to lower your turkey into the hot oil safely, cook times (3-4 minutes per pound), and why you need to let that bird rest post-fry for at least an hour or two to ensure it's cooked through and flavorful.

- **7:50** - **Post-Fry:** [7:50] The importance of letting the turkey drain to avoid a greasy mess, and how to let it rest to seal in the flavors.

- **8:10** - **Bonus Tips:** [8:10] Why not all advice from big box stores like Home Depot might be the best for your culinary safety, and where to find quality tools at a better price (Harbor Freight shoutout!).

**Warning:** [0:43] Frying a turkey can be dangerous if not done correctly. We emphasize safety throughout this guide to make sure your Thanksgiving is memorable for the right reasons - delicious food and good company, not kitchen fires or accidents.

Make sure to watch this video before you even think about deep-frying your turkey this season. And remember, if you're not confident in your prep, consider baking or battering first, then frying for that perfect texture.

Happy Frysgiving

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