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turduckin
Can you deep fry one? or bake it and then deep fry? I have read that you cant, for the center to be done you have to burn the outside. Has anyone tried anyway what was the result? :eek: I have seen it on utube doing it in steps but there has to be another way!:D:D:D
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I'm with Old Grump. Bake it.
I've never done a fryer, but if I did, It wouldn't be stuffed with anything. Too much heat on the outside, and too much heat sink on the inside.:eek: A recipe for crispy critters. |
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camp oven the thing
big cast iron pot with a lid bury it in hot coals , cook for 4-5 hours ( slow cookin) mmmmmmmmm meat |
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Im with jack on this one, anytime you have a rather thick meat dish, low and slow is the only way to go... If I had a guitar id play that song al nite
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Sorry, there are some things that can not be fried, turducken is one of them. My only comments are to put the bird(s) in a 400 degree oven and reduce the heat to 325 after 20 min. This gets the party started and brings the internal temps up faster, you may reduce cooking time by 45 min to 1 hr. Watch the browning and cover with foil and baste as needed (not too often 'cause you loose heat when the door opens) and concider flipping the whole thing to cook the back (dark) meat of the turkey more than is usually done.
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