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How to Avoid a Deep-Fried Disaster this Thanksgiving

By: Josh Berry, KARK 4 News
Updated: November 21, 2012
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If you're planning on deep-frying a turkey this Thanksgiving, there are steps you need to take to make sure your holiday feast doesn't end up becoming a disaster.

According to the turkey experts at Butterball, there are a handful of simple things you can do to make sure your deep-fried turkey is a hit:

-It is best to deep-fry a turkey that is less than 14 pounds. If you are frying a turkey over 15 pounds, make sure to separate the leg and thigh pieces from the breast and fry them separately.
-Be sure your turkey is completely thawed.
-Remove any excess fat.
-Do not stuff your turkey when deep-frying. Cook the stuffing separately in the oven.

For more detailed instructions on how to cook your turkey, click here.

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