Steve Inskeep and his brother, Bruce Inskeep, discuss tips on how to safely make a deep-fried turkey and chat about their family's celebrated holiday traditions.
As millions of Americans prepare their tables for Thanksgiving feasts, some might be looking to cook their turkey a bit differently this year. The practice of deep frying turkeys has become popular in ...
This time of year is absolutely glorious. Fall weather, family, football and friends. Let me add another to enhance the alliteration: fried foods. More specifically, deep-fried turkeys and the weather ...
Deep frying a turkey can seem daunting, but it is incredibly simple and produces a superior turkey that is unexpectedly juicy and far more forgiving in far less time than conventional roasting. It is ...
I’ve been doing it for years: deep-fat frying turkeys for the holidays. After all, deep-fried, Cajun-seasoned turkey is one of the basic food groups in the Romero family. It can be done safely. In ...
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For the brine: In a large pot on medium-high heat, add 6 quarts (24 cups) water and the salt, peppercorns, sage, thyme and lemon. Bring to a boil, lower to a simmer and simmer until the salt is ...
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Cajun Christmas dinner recipes

Discover the flavors of the Bayou this holiday season with our collection of Cajun Christmas dinner recipes. From zesty ...
Deep-frying the turkey is a Thanksgiving tradition for many American households, but television's most famous chef once declared it was "disgusting." "MasterChef" host Gordon Ramsay shared his ...
Deep frying has become a popular, but potentially dangerous, way to cook a Thanksgiving turkey. A turkey must be completely thawed before frying to prevent hot oil from splattering. Always fry a ...