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A deep fried turkey is certainly tasty, but precautions should be taken to ensure no one is injured by the turkey fryer or hot oil during the cooking process.
Proponents of deep fried turkey claim that this cooking method produces a very flavorful, moist turkey. However, not all people know that deep frying a turkey can be very dangerous. Deep Frying a Turkey: Is It Worth the Risk?Underwriters Laboratories, a product safety certification organization, warns against several dangers to using turkey deep fryers.
Only the person cooking the turkey can decide if the risks above are worth the reward. As long as turkey fryers are available for purchase, however, many individuals will choose to assume that risk. How to Stay Safe While Cooking a Turkey in a Deep FryerIndividuals can take precautionary measures to stay safe while deep frying a turkey. Here are six personal safety tips to keep in mind to make cooking a turkey this way somewhat safer:
In addition to the above safety tips, individuals should keep a fire extinguisher nearby in case of fire and make sure to set up the turkey deep fryer on a flat surface. Children and pets should never be allowed to go near the turkey deep fryer during or after the turkey cooking process. The oil in the deep fryer will remain very hot for hours after the cooker has been turned off, so it’s best to keep children and pets away until the oil has been discarded completely. Resources: Underwriters Laboratories website City of Phoenix, AZ website
The copyright of the article Safely Deep Frying a Turkey in Seasonal Cooking is owned by Lena Gott. Permission to republish Safely Deep Frying a Turkey in print or online must be granted by the author in writing.
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