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  1. Nov 2, 2021 · The Big Easy fryer cooks a bird up to 16 pounds without oil, and faster than your oven — but is it worth its price tag? We gave it a try to find out.

  2. Best Buy has honest and unbiased customer reviews for Char-Broil - The Big Easy Oil-Less Turkey Fryer - Black. Read helpful reviews from our customers.

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  3. Jan 26, 2024 · Best oil- less. Best with two fry pans. Best budget. How to choose. If you enjoy outdoor frying, you'll need one of the best turkey fryers to handle your family feasts. The best turkey deep...

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    As part of our general testing of deep-fryers, we included six outdoor turkey fryers and one indoor model capable of holding a whole turkey. With each fryer, we followed the manufacturer's directions to cook a whole turkey, recording the time needed for the oil to reach temperature, for the temperature to recover after adding the turkey, and for th...

    Capacity

    Is a small fried turkey sufficient, or do you want to feed a larger group? Check the listed capacity for your fryer. Some models can only handle a bird of well under 20 pounds, while the biggest ones can cook a 25-pounder. (As a general rule, you'll want roughly 1.5 pounds of turkey per guest.) You should never try to fry a turkey larger than your equipment can handle, as this can lead to overflowing oil and a huge fire.

    Accessories

    You can't just fill a pot with oil, heat it, and throw in the turkey; you need equipment to lower and remove it carefully and to monitor the temperature of the oil. A long thermometer and fryer basket with a lifting hook are necessities that some fryer kits include and others do not. Another useful tool is a flavor injector, which is essentially a large syringe that lets you flavor the bird from the inside with spices and marinades.

    Power

    In order to deep-fry a turkey, you need to maintain several gallons of oil at a temperature of 325 degrees. That takes a lot of heat. The propane burners used with turkey-frying pots put out tens of thousands of BTU, several times higher than a standard gas stove or grill. A more powerful burner can heat more oil more quickly, but it'll also need close monitoring to make sure the oil stays at the right temperature: If the oil is too hot, it'll start to burn the outside of the turkey before th...

    How much oil do you need for a turkey fryer?

    The amount of oil you need depends on the size of your pot and how large of a turkey you're frying. A general rule of thumb is that 4 to 5 gallons of oil are needed to fry a 10- to 15-pound turkey. The turkey should be completely submerged in oil, with a few inches of clearance from the top of the pot so nothing can spill out and ignite. A quick way to measure how much oil you'll need is to put your bird in the pot and fill with water to the right level. Next, remove the turkey and mark the w...

    How do you use a turkey fryer?

    Set your turkey fryer up outdoors on a level surface, well away from walls, furniture, decks, or anything else that can't handle high heat. (Read the directions that came with your fryer carefully and follow those, too.) Then fill the pot with oil to the correct level and turn the heat on. Use a frying thermometer to check the oil temperature. When it reaches 325 to 350 degrees, turn the burner off and use the basket to slowly lower the turkey into the pot. Turn the burner back on and cook fo...

    What do you do with frying oil after cooking?

    Turkey fryers require quite a bit of oil, which is not cheap in large quantities. Luckily, turkey-frying oil can be reused. The first step is to let the oil cool completely, then strain it through cheesecloth or a fine sieve to remove bits of food. (It's easiest to strain the oil back into its original container for storage, so don't throw the bottles out!) Some fryers have a drain spout, but most don't; you can pour off the oil slowly and carefully by hand or use a food-safe electric oil pum...

    Donna Currieis a cookbook author, as well as a writer and product tester for The Spruce Eats, specializing in all the latest kitchen gadgets. She's tested over 90 products for the brand. This roundup was updated by Katya Weiss-Andersson, a writer and editor who has nearly a decade of experience as a professional chef; Katrina Munichiello, a writer ...

  4. Nov 1, 2023 · Best Overall: Bayou Classic 32-quart Stainless Steel Turkey Fryer Kit; Best Budget: King Kooker Outdoor Turkey Fryer; Best Splurge: Masterbuilt Propane Fryer with Thermostat Control

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  5. Sep 11, 2023 · We took the most popular turkey fryers into our test kitchen to find the best, including the best value, best combo deep fryer, and best oil-less turkey fryer.

  6. Sep 29, 2022 · To find the best turkey fryers, we evaluated those with high user ratings and reasonable ease of use. We considered the temperature increments they reach, versatility, size, ease of cleaning...

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