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Reviewed: Nov. 27, 2009
I have been frying turkeys for 5 years now and this is by far THE BEST turkey I have ever had. The simple combination of herbs and spices makes the turkey 1000% better. I only had it 'marinating' for less than 24 hours, I can only imagine what a full 48 hours would have done!
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Reviewed: Nov. 27, 2009
We made this recipe for one turkey for Thanksgiving and roasted another. Everyone really liked this one better. Although, I would still do both because the roasted one will provide the gravy and leftovers. Last year we brined our fried turkey the night before. I prefer this recipe (tasted great and less mess). We have quite a bit of leftover rub that I will keep for perhaps a fried chicken. We also injected with creole butter prior to frying. Delicious - not too spicy and not greasy at all! Even the kids loved it.
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Reviewed: Nov. 26, 2009
Excellent recipe, but I would reduce the Creole seasoning next time because it turned out so salty, didn't realize it was so much sodium in this seasoning. Our turkey looks burned but that's what happens when fried, it's just the skin it was nice, tender and juicy.
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Reviewed: Nov. 22, 2009
This will be my fourth Thanksgiving using this rub and it is YUMMY! People all look forward to the deep fried turkey and this year, we will use this also for some chickens to fry up for later.
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Reviewed: Oct. 14, 2009
Perfect, I just did my first deep fried turkey and it was perfect. I did my research and used this rub and it was all gone after dinner even the bones were picked clean. I wouldnt change anything.
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Reviewed: Aug. 26, 2009
Great recipe! I have been using this rub for my fried turkey since I discovered it (2 years ago). I always receive great comments on the my turkey. Thanks for sharing!
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Reviewed: Jan. 18, 2009
Loved it, my first fried turkey was awesome!
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Reviewed: Dec. 25, 2008
EXCELLENT! We not only did the rub (and not 24 hous in advance) but we enjected the turkey with a garlic marinade before deep frying it. Every said it was the best turkey they had ever had!
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Reviewed: Dec. 13, 2008
Worried about it being too hot, it was not at all. Was perfect!
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Reviewed: Nov. 30, 2008
This recipe was phenomenal! I have never fried a turkey and was very hesitant. I got a great deal on the fryer equipment on Craigslist so I had to try it. I rubbed the spices inside and out, and under the skin after drying the turkey very well. I also cut off the tail for a better flow of oil. I did add the 1 T of salt as another reviewer suggested and since we can’t stand oregano I used basil instead. I also used Cracker Boy Original instead of a Creole spice. I let the bird sit in the refrigerator overnight. About an hour before the frying I let the bird sit out. If you mix the spices well you will not have clumps of any one seasoning in one spot. When I strained the oil with cheesecloth for the next use, (which will be this week) there was hardly any herbs in the oil, they mostly remained on the bird. Thank you for posting this recipe, I will use it again and again, and doubt I will ever roast another bird!
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Reviewed: Nov. 27, 2008
This is the first time I tried deep fried turkey! I thought we messed up and turned 'tweety' into a chunk of charcoal! I made this rub and added rosemary into the mix. My food processor was a great tool for get everything chopped up good! I rudded 'tweety' down and had quite a bit of rub left over so I put about half cup of white cooking wine in the bowl, stirred and let it sit for awhile to blend then I dumped it into the brest cavity to marinate. After about 10 hours on its back I flipped it over onto the brest. I also injected it with apple cider beer. My crispy critter turned out to be very good despite that and everyone loved it! The marinaded juices even got used for 'big bird' in the roaster and made great gravy!
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Reviewed: Dec. 24, 2007
tried this for Thanksgiving, It was incredible! Had to look up the recipe again for Christmas because everyone requested! Thanks again!
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Reviewed: Dec. 23, 2007
This was our first attempt at frying a turkey. We used this recipe for the Turkey Rub and also injected it with a jar of Creole Butter for the marinade. We had no leftovers.
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Reviewed: Nov. 26, 2007
Very good. A lot of the rub cooked off of my turkey and some spots had an overdose of pepper, but over all very tasty.
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Reviewed: Dec. 14, 2006
What a great rub! Like other stated, the taste mellows a ton after deep frying. I worried it would be too spicy but it was great.
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Reviewed: Nov. 25, 2006
I made this rub at the last minute on Thanksgiving day. The only change was to add a Tablespoon of salt. I rubbed it under the skin, in the cavity and all over the outside and the bird turned out fantastic! I highly recommend this recipe. I'll problably never inject marinade in deep fried turkey again.
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Reviewed: Nov. 7, 2006
I love this stuff. I add a little more garlic, and a pinch of salt. Wonderful on Cornish hens. Thanks!
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Reviewed: Dec. 25, 2005
Made this last nite didn't change a thing and it was great!! Everyone wanted the recipe. Can't wait to try on chickens in my ronco. Just be sure to let it sit for 24hrs before frying, cooking. Thanks for a great recipe.
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