DEEP FRYING TURKEY IN CANOLA OIL RECIPES

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DEEP FRIED VEGETABLES - JUST A PINCH RECIPES



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When frying,use Canola Oil. It's lower in the bad stuff and it doesn't absorb into the food like others. Never use vegetable oil! Always pat dry whatever it is you are going to batter and fry, this way the batter sticks better. Make sure oil is at temp before frying. Drain off of fried foods onto a quality paper towel before serving. You can deep fry ANYTHING! If you have any questions please don't hesitate to post them in the comment section. Fried food can be made Healthier! Bon Appetite!

Provided by David Kuhlmann @David_Kuhlmann

Categories     Vegetables

Prep Time 15 minutes

Cook Time 5 minutes

Number Of Ingredients 25

- okra, fresh sliced rounds
- mushrooms, whole
- broccoli florets
- cauliflower, small florets
- dill pickle slices
- onion rings
- eggplant slices
- mozzarella cheese sticks
- potato wedges
- peppers stuffed with cheese
- green tomatoes
- zucchini or squash slices
- anything else you can think of
1/2 cup(s) milk
2-6 - eggs
- cheddar cheese, shredded
1-2 pinch(es) cayenne pepper
3-4 pinch(es) salt and pepper
3-4 cup(s) all purpose flour
- corn meal
- tempura
- canola oil
- ranch dressing
- honey mustard
- use your imagination sauce

Steps:

  • Pictured is a dutch oven very similar to mine that I use for frying. It's my deep fryer and used for nothing else. I use it on the stove and on a propane burner outdoors. If you do a lot of deep frying like chicken, fish, shrimp or anything else in larger amounts you really need to get one. If you would like information on how to season it properly PM me. This is the same process I will refer to for deep frying anything. Chicken tenders, chicken, breaded steak, breaded pork loin, shrimp, fish and anything else you would like to deep fry. Always when frying use the method of when it floats it's done. This holds true for most anything you fry.
  • Place a deep cast iron skillet, dutch oven, heavy aluminum fry pot or even a Wok on the stove on med/high heat and bring oil to 325-350 degrees. Use the correct thermometer for this. I use one that hangs on the side of my favorite frying pot, a cast iron dutch oven. It's deep and the right size for frying most anything. Accept a whole turkey but that's a different recipe :) Watch the temp on your oil as you prepare the rest of the things you'll need and make sure it doesn't get too hot. If oil is to hot for too long the oil will burn and have to be thrown away. If you take care of this oil in a deep fryer it can be reused many times before changing. Always strain out any particles from the oil while it's still warm. This makes the oil easier to strain. Then allow to cool. If covered when cool, your fryer and oil will be ready for the next time you deep fry something. One other note is, you can fry anything in this. Fish, shrimp, chicken etc once fish is used anything else you fry after will have a fishy flavor.
  • While the oil is getting to temperature: In a large bowl mix eggs and any seasoning combination that you like, be generous with the seasoning or your finished product will be bland. It sometimes helps to add a touch of milk to the mix making an egg wash
  • In another large bowl put in plenty of flour, cornmeal, tempura, panko or any mix of a flour type ingredient. Also add plenty of your prefered seasoning mix well. Note: If you don't add enough seasoning to your flour as well as the egg wash your finished product will be very bland. Use more seasoning than your think you will need. When others have watched me do this for anything I've prepared for frying they're shocked to see how much I add to the item being fried, egg wash and the flour. So be generous with your seasoning.
  • Prepare the sliced veggies by washing and draining them, make sure you pat dry.
  • Now take your dry veggies and dredge them through the flour or whatever it is you are using to get them dusty. Next shake them over the flour bowl and drop them in the egg wash.
  • Take them out of the egg wash and allow them to drip access back into the egg wash bowl then put in them back into the flour type mix. Now using your fingers dig down into the bottom of the bowl and continue to blend so they are covered well.
  • Now take the dredged veggies out and shake over the flour bowl to remove the access.
  • You can also chop up any of the veggies and mix with any cheese of your liking and make into balls or patties. Make sure the cheese is shredded so it mixes well then add some egg so it sticks together along with your favorite seasoning. Then run through the dusting, egg wash process and fry.
  • OR: Mix egg and a touch of milk into your flour type mix along with seasoning and make a batter. How much you need depends on how many things you intend to deep fry. If you go this route, take the dry veggies and drop into the mix and blend well so everything gets covered. Bring your bowl with you so you're close to the fryer and after dripping off excess batter a bit drop into the fryer. This is a messy operation and will leave more residue in your fryer. But the difference is considerable to the dredge and dip method. Some people prefer one over the other. OR: You can even deep fry any of the veggies without doing either process. OH the possibilities!!!!
  • Make sure your oil is at temperature of 325 - 350 degrees before you carefully drop them into the hot oil. With a large spoon or skimmer made for deep frying, stir the contents of the fryer so they don't stick together. Fry for about 3 minutes or until floating. Do not overcook them. They are veggies and you don't want them mushy, only cooked and browned.
  • Remove from the oil and place on a plate or platter that has a good quality paper towel used to drain and absorb the oil. Continue to repeat process until everything is fried. You can do multiple different veggies at the same time, just do them in the same batch process so you can keep them separate.
  • Once drained of excess oil, place on a platter with your favorite dip

SHRIMP SPRING ROLLS RECIPE: HOW TO MAKE IT - TASTE OF HOME



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I began making these egg rolls in college in my Food Science course, and I have made them countless times since with my own student. For best results, make sure the filling is cool before placing it into wrappers and the oil is hot—the egg rolls should sizzle when put into oil. —Laura Bakker, Omaha, Nebraska

Provided by Taste of Home

Categories     Appetizers

Total Time 50 minutes

Prep Time 45 minutes

Cook Time 5 minutes

Yield 1 dozen (1 cup sauce).

Number Of Ingredients 25

1/2 cup packed brown sugar
1 tablespoon cornstarch
1/4 teaspoon chicken bouillon granules
1/2 cup cold water
1/2 cup red wine vinegar
1/2 cup finely chopped green pepper
1 jar (2 ounces) diced pimientos, drained
1 tablespoon reduced-sodium soy sauce
2 garlic cloves, minced
1/2 teaspoon minced fresh gingerroot
SPRING ROLLS:
2 teaspoons cornstarch
1/2 teaspoon sugar
1/4 teaspoon salt
2 tablespoons reduced-sodium soy sauce
3/4 pound uncooked medium shrimp, peeled, deveined and chopped
2 garlic cloves, minced
4 teaspoons canola oil, divided
2 cups finely shredded cabbage
1 cup finely chopped fresh mushrooms
1/2 cup finely chopped water chestnuts
1/2 cup shredded carrot
4 green onions, thinly sliced
12 egg roll or Chinese spring roll wrappers (6-8 inches)
Oil for deep-fat frying

Steps:

  • In a small saucepan, combine the brown sugar, cornstarch and bouillon granules. Whisk in water and vinegar until smooth. Add the green pepper, pimientos, soy sauce, garlic and ginger. Bring to a boil. Cook and stir for 2 minutes or until thickened; set aside., In a small bowl, combine the cornstarch, sugar and salt. Stir in soy sauce until smooth; set aside., In a large skillet or wok, stir-fry shrimp and garlic in 1 teaspoon oil until shrimp turns pink. Remove and keep warm., Stir-fry the cabbage, mushrooms, water chestnuts and carrot in remaining oil for 2-3 minutes or until carrot is crisp-tender., Stir cornstarch mixture and add to the pan. Bring to a boil; cook and stir for 1-2 minutes or until thickened. Add shrimp and green onions; set aside to cool., With one corner of egg roll wrapper facing you, place 1/3 cup shrimp mixture just below center of wrapper. Cover remaining wrappers with a damp paper towel until ready to use. Fold bottom corner over filling. Moisten remaining edges of wrapper with water. Fold side corners toward center over filling. Roll spring roll up tightly, pressing at tip to seal. Repeat., In an electric skillet or deep fryer, heat oil to 375°. Fry spring rolls, a few at a time, for 3-5 minutes or until golden brown, turning occasionally. Drain on paper towels. Serve with sauce.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 270 calories, FatContent 12g fat (1g saturated fat), CholesterolContent 37mg cholesterol, SodiumContent 438mg sodium, CarbohydrateContent 33g carbohydrate (10g sugars, FiberContent 2g fiber), ProteinContent 9g protein.

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