>>I suppose that was a stupid question, given that you guys live in the USA. Of course you have a turkey fryer knocking about for the odd occasion when you might want to fry a turkey. I just can't imagine having one around. Why, years ago nearly every average household here had a chip-fryer (as in fries) but I haven't seen one for years. People buy oven fries now and no-one wants the stinking pan hanging permanently around the stove.
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>I went to my mom's farm yesterday and there was a traditional "baked" turkey. After eating the deep fried turkey, it was like eating cotton. The meat is so dry, you have to have some gravy with it!
I have had good success grilling turkey. If you cook it over reasonable high heat at first (indirectly) it seals in the juices.
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