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You could re-use peanut oil after deep frying your turkey, but its not recommended. Reheating cooking oil, any cooking oil, causes the oil to release certain chemicals and toxins that aren't good for consumption, so its not the best idea. If you want to get the most out of your cooking oil dollar, consider deep frying a second turkey, or perhaps a beef roast, along with your holiday bird. You can always debone and freeze the meat, and eat later.

Deep fried turkey is wonderful, the best turkey I've ever had.

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yes you can but put ashes around it when your done cooking

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* No, you should not use the same peanut oil if you saved it from last year to fry your turkey. You should always use fresh oil.

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Try this blog: it was helpful to us. http://blog.al.com/generous-portions/2008/11/all_fried_up_toss_the_peanut_o.html

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Is it safe to re use peanut oil after frying a turkey

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Ugh! That won't taste good.

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