I'm not sure but would love it if someone can answer this questions. I'm planning on frying 2 10lb turkeys this Thxgiving and would like to use the same oil, if it's ok.
might because if the turkey in small yes but if the turkey is huge thean no because oil are middion
Food items such as French fries, chicken tenders, onion rings, and shrimp typically go through the holes in a deep fry basket to be submerged in hot oil for frying. The holes allow the oil to circulate around the food, ensuring even cooking and a crispy exterior.
You have to deep fry frozen pierogies at 350 degrees in oil.
olive or groundnut
That's like boiling but in oil instead of water.
That's like boiling but in oil instead of water.
Cut a potato into strips, then deep fry it. OR peel a potato Then put oil in an pan put the potato strips in there and wait till they fry
No. Adding water to oil at deep frying temperature will cause a steam explosion and oil will go everywhere and burn people.
Keep it oustside for atleast 20 minutes and then you fry it without using oil cause when you fry it its fats and oil comes out which is enough for frying it out. fry it for about 5-10 minutes.
Fry are baby fish that have either just hatched or that have been livebared such as from a guppy. These fry are very small and a called fry because they are not adults
Deep fried potatoes usually refer to completely submerging potatoes within high temperature oil in order to cook or 'fry' them.
a large volume of oil in a skillet or pot, with a strainer.