Poultry of any kind should be cooked until the internal temp reaches at least 170 degrees in the thickest part (thigh, breast). Make sure the thermometer doesn't contact bone or you'll get an incorrect temp.
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Jive Turkey
You can probably buy a deep fried turkey at a local grocery store such as Walmart in Richmond, VA. Walmart also has turkey fryers that one can purchase to fry your own turkey.
Wegman's supermarket does indeed sell deep fried turkey. Not all locations do so you would have to call ahead of time and ask.
Maybee
One place that you can purchase a fried turkey at in Orlando, FL is at Central Florida Foodworks. They are a catering business.
microwave it 2-3 minutes comes out perfect
The main difference in my opinion is that it's juicier. It's really moist and yummy. Sometimes roasted turkey can feel a little dry and dense. My husband loves to deep fry a turkey. He's from the South though and they would fry butter if they could figure out a way.
Baked Deep-Fried Rotisserie Quartered and barbecued with sauce.
To prevent a deep fried turkey temperature drop while cooking, it is recommended to maintain a consistent oil temperature of around 350F throughout the cooking process. This can be achieved by adjusting the heat source as needed and monitoring the temperature with a thermometer.
its deep fried drugs basicly........... i think
To deep fry a turkey safely and deliciously, follow these steps: Thaw the turkey completely and pat it dry. Choose a safe location outdoors to fry the turkey, away from any structures. Use a turkey fryer with a thermometer to monitor the oil temperature. Heat the oil to 350F and carefully lower the turkey into the fryer. Fry the turkey for about 3-4 minutes per pound. Remove the turkey and let it rest before carving. Enjoy your delicious deep-fried turkey!