The BEST Deep Fried Turkey Recipe Using Peanut Oil (2024)

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This amazing deep fried turkey recipe is what turned me from a turkey hater to a TURKEY LOVER… My fried turkey turns out tender, juicy, and flavorful EVERY TIME (thanks to a simple fried turkey rub + peanut oil). AND the cooking time is trimmed to under an hour by using an electric indoor turkey fryer!

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The Best Deep Fried Turkey Recipe

I have a confession to make… I’ve never really been a fan of turkey. Shocking, huh?! In fact, there have been many years when I’ve opted to make a spiral ham for Thanksgiving dinner instead.

BUT I have a husband and three boys that all happen to love turkey. So several years ago I decided to try frying a turkey.

And you know what? It was kinda life changing! I’d never eaten turkey that wasn’t dry and flavorless, so I feel obligated to share my discovery with the world.

This deep fried turkey recipe produces a perfectly deep-fried turkey with golden brown, crispy skin. We’re talking a Thanksgiving turkey with meat that’s tender, juicy, and flavorful EVERY TIME!!

Meanwhile, I have way more room in the oven for our favorite Thanksgiving side dishes. AND the cooking time is trimmed to under an hour! #winning

I know, I know — we’ve all heard the horror stories about propane tank turkey fryers and scary grease fires. Many of these situations happen because of simple user error, like adding too much oil. Or poor decisions, like placing the fryer on a wooden deck.

But don’t worry! I’ve got a far better solution…

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Frying Turkey In An Indoor Turkey Deep Fryer

Did you know that you can actually purchase an electric indoor turkey fryer?!? Yep, and they’re MUCH safer to use. So safe that you can fry a whole turkey right on your kitchen countertop!! Of course, it’s always a good idea to have a fire extinguisher on hand for emergencies.

My original Butterball electric fryer (pictured above) is no longer sold. But there are two newer versions: one that can deep-fry turkey up to 12 pounds and one that fries turkeys up to 20 pounds.

I upgraded to the larger model a few years ago, and it’s the one I would recommend for most households. Finding 12-lb. and under turkeys can be a bit difficult, and the price difference is negligible!

Not to mention they’re useful for more than frying whole turkeys! You can fry almost anything in your electric turkey fryer… Use it for frying fish, chicken wings, French fries, or even donuts. And it also has a steaming feature, making it much more versatile than at first glance.

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Key Ingredients For A Perfect Deep-Fried Turkey

Deep-frying turkey produces the most juicy turkey you will ever eat. But the trifecta of juicy meat, crispy skin, and loads of flavor requires more than just dropping a turkey in a couple gallons of hot oil…

Two elements take this deep-fried turkey recipe to the next level — my homemade seasoning for turkey and my choice of fry oil!

The Turkey Seasoning

The turkey rub recipe is super simple to throw together. It’s ideal for seasoning the turkey both inside AND out, which is key for creating loads of flavor!

The best part? This turkey seasoning recipe goes BIG on flavor with only 4 ingredients:

Around here, prepping for Thanksgiving starts well before the big day. So even though it’s a minimal timesaver, one thing I always do early in the week is mix up my deep fried turkey rub.

Whisk the spice rub ingredients together in a small bowl. Then transfer the turkey dry rub to an airtight container. Store it with the rest of your spices until you’re ready to season and fry your turkey.

The Turkey Fryer Oil

Any common cooking oil can be used to deep fry turkey. But if you want the best-tasting fried bird, there’s a clear winner in this category. My preferred turkey fryer oil is peanut oil for its rich flavor and high smoke point. In my opinion, it’s simply the best oil to fry turkey.

The downside? Well, peanut oil doesn’t come cheap! And you’re gonna need about 2.5 gallons of oil to fill up the large turkey fryer…

PRO TIP: Save the original peanut oil container after filling your turkey fryer pot. When you’ve finished deep frying your turkey, allow the peanut oil to cool completely. Then filter the cooled oil through a fine-mesh strainer lined with cheesecloth back into the bottle. By doing this, you can reuse it several more times!

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How To Prepare A Turkey For Deep Frying

Using an electric turkey fryer to make deep fried turkey is an easy and mostly hands off method. To achieve the best results, it’s important to prepare the turkey well!

You CAN season and fry the turkey the same day. But for the most flavorful turkey, I recommend following these steps the day before you plan to deep fry.

  1. Start with a fully thawed turkey: I cannot stress how important this is! Oil and water don’t mix, and neither do oil and ice. Depending on the size, a frozen turkey can take 4-5 days to thaw in the refrigerator. So be sure to move it early in the week to ensure it’s completely defrosted.
  2. Rinse and dry: Remove the neck and giblets, as well as any plastic leg ties and/or the pop-up cooking indicator. Rinse the thawed bird with cold water inside and out, then set the turkey on a wire rack set on a rimmed baking sheet. Pat it completely dry inside and out. If you’re using a fresh turkey, you can obviously skip the thawing part and proceed right to the rinsing step.
  3. Trim the excess bits: Using a pair of sturdy poultry shears, trim any excess skin and fat from around the neck area. This will ensure that the hot peanut oil can easily fill the inside of the turkey.
  4. Season turkey inside and out: Rub the seasoning into the turkey’s skin. Then sprinkle the remainder inside the body cavity.

Place the turkey in the refrigerator uncovered for 12-24 hours to allow the spices to infuse the meat.

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How To Fry A Turkey In Peanut Oil

When you’re ready to fry your turkey, remove the turkey from the refrigerator. This will allow it to start to come to room temperature while the oil is heating up.

Fill the turkey fryer pot up to the maximum fill line with peanut oil. Then switch the fryer on, and heat the oil to 375 degrees. When the oil temperature reaches 375 degrees, transfer the prepared turkey to the fryer basket.

Wearing a pair of silicone mitts, very slowly lower turkey into the oil. Make sure it’s fully submerged and that the oil has filled the cavity. Sometimes the turkey will need to “burp” to get it to fill with oil. It’s handy to have a pair of rubber-tipped tongs that you can use to to gently nudge and tilt it until you’re sure it’s filled.

Calculate The Turkey Frying Time

You can determine how long to fry a turkey by multiplying the weight of the turkey in pounds by 3.5-4 minutes per pound. So if you have a 14 pound turkey, you should fry it for approximately 49-56 minutes. If you’re wondering how long do you deep fry a 20lb turkey, you’ll want to leave it in for 70-80 minutes. See the printable chart above for a quick estimate.

Fried turkey internal temperature

The easiest way to tell if your turkey is cooked through is by inserting a meat thermometer into the thickest part of the breast. The recommended turkey internal temperature is 165 degrees.

When the turkey reaches the recommended temperature, put your silicone gloves back on. Carefully lift the fryer basket out of the oil, allowing the excess oil to drip back into the fryer.

Clip the basket on the draining holes to drip and rest in the basket for about 10 minutes. Then transfer the turkey to a platter lined with paper towels for an additional 10 minutes or so to soak up any excess oil.

Once the turkey is cool enough to handle, you can carve and serve it! I highly recommend using an electric knife for carving. It makes cutting precise slices effortless.

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Safety Tips For Deep Frying Turkey

Using an indoor turkey fryer is far safer than an outdoor model. But you’ll still want to follow a few safety precautions when deep frying turkey.

A few we’ve already covered, such as making sure your turkey is completely thawed. Also, always use silicone gloves to protect your hands. And take care to go very slowly when lowering and lifting the turkey.

A few more I’d like to call out are:

  • Be sure to place the fryer on a flat surface with plenty of clearance around and above it. Check the manufacturer’s instructions for specifics on your model.
  • Don’t use an extension cord to plug the fryer in. Not only is it a trip hazard, but it can also cause the fryer to heat inconsistently.
  • Keep pets and children a safe distance away during and after use. The sides of the fryer will get extremely hot!
  • Once you’ve started heating the oil, don’t try to move the fryer.
  • And finally, don’t leave the fryer unattended.

My family thinks this is literally the BEST deep fried turkey recipe… They may be a little biased, but I hope yours enjoys it as much as mine!

If you’re curious what we serve alongside it, I’ve listed out my exact Thanksgiving menu. Or keep scrolling after the printable recipe for some of our favorite easy sides.

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The BEST Deep Fried Turkey Recipe

Yield: 16 servings

Prep Time: 30 minutes

Cook Time: 52 minutes

Additional Time: 30 minutes

Total Time: 1 hour 52 minutes

An amazing deep fried turkey recipe that turned me from a turkey hater to a TURKEY LOVER... This deep fried turkey turns out tender, juicy, and flavorful EVERY TIME (thanks to an easy fried turkey rub + peanut oil). AND the cooking time is trimmed to under an hour by using an electric turkey fryer!

Ingredients

for the fried turkey rub:

for the fried turkey:

Instructions

Prepare The Fried Turkey Rub

  1. Whisk together the poultry seasoning, garlic powder, salt, and black pepper in a small bowl.
  2. Set the turkey seasoning aside while you prepare the turkey for frying.

How To Prepare A Turkey For Deep Frying

  1. Rinse a fully thawed turkey inside and out with cold water, then allow all of the water to drain out. Place the turkey on a wire rack set on a rimmed baking sheet. Thoroughly pat the turkey dry inside and out with paper towels. If your turkey has plastic leg ties and/or a pop-up cooking indicator, be sure to remove them before frying!
  2. Using a pair of sturdy poultry shears, trim any excess skin and fat from around the neck area. This will ensure that the hot peanut oil can easily fill the inside of the turkey.
  3. Rub the turkey all over with the deep fried turkey rub, including the inside.
  4. You can fry the turkey immediately, if desired. However, I recommend placing the turkey uncovered in the refrigerator for 12-24 hours to allow the spices to infuse the meat.

How To Make A Juicy Deep Fried Turkey

  1. Fill the fryer pot up to the maximum fill line with peanut oil. Remove your prepared turkey from the refrigerator to allow it to start to come to room temperature while they oil is heating up. Turn your electric turkey fryer on, and heat the peanut oil to 375 degrees.
  2. When the temperature of the oil reaches 375 degrees, place turkey in the included basket. Very slowly lower the turkey into the hot oil, making sure to submerge it completely, and close the lid. I recommend wearing protective silicone gloves for this step. It’s also handy to have a pair ofrubber-tipped tongsto gently nudge and tilt the turkey to make sure it’s filled with the peanut oil.
  3. Calculate your cook time and set a timer. How long to fry a turkey is determined by multiplying the weight of your turkey in pounds by 3.5-4 minutes of cook time per pound. For example: if your turkey weighs 14lbs, you would cook it for approximately 49-56 minutes. You can be sure the turkey is fully cooked when an instant-read thermometer inserted in the thickest part of the breast reads at least 165 degrees.
  4. When the turkey reaches the recommended internal temperature of 165 degrees, carefully lift the fryer basket out of the oil, allowing the excess oil to drip back into the fryer.
  5. Clip the basket on the draining holes to drip and rest in the basket for about 10 minutes. Then transfer it to a platter lined with paper towels for an additional 10 minutes or so to soak up any excess oil.
  6. Once the turkey is cool enough to handle, you can carve and serve it. I recommend using an electric knife for carving, which easily makes precise slices.

Notes

How To Cook A Deep Fried Turkey Breast

You can also deep fry a turkey breast in your electric turkey fryer! Follow the directions above to season the turkey breast. Turn on the turkey fryer, and preheat the peanut oil to 375 degrees. Situate the prepared turkey breast in the frying basket, and very lowly lower it into the hot oil. Once the turkey breast is submerged, lower the fryer temperature to 325 degrees. Cook for approximately 7 minutes per pound, until a meat thermometer inserted in the breast reads at least 165 degrees.

Nutrition Information:

Yield: 16
Amount Per Serving:Calories: 603Total Fat: 33.6gSaturated Fat: 9gCholesterol: 228mgSodium: 571mgCarbohydrates: 1.5gFiber: .3gSugar: 0gProtein: 68.8g

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Our Favorite Turkey Side Dishes

Check out these EASY side dishes to complement your fried turkey! Each has a unique twist to make it a little new and different and/or to save time in the kitchen!

And who doesn’t want to be able to spend more time with family and friends outside of the kitchen on Thanksgiving Day?!?

  • Creamed Corn Casserole
  • Easy Green Bean Casserole
  • Make Ahead Mashed Potatoes
  • Stuffing Muffins
  • Cranberry Jello Salad

Finally… For dessert a homemade pumpkin pie made with my pumpkin pie filling and Crisco pie crust!

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The BEST Deep Fried Turkey Recipe Using Peanut Oil (2024)

FAQs

How long do you deep fry a turkey in peanut oil? ›

In an electric turkey fryer, heat oil to 350°F. Slowly lower the turkey into the oil and fry for 3 1/2 minutes per pound of turkey. For example, a 12-lbs. turkey would need to fry for approximately 42 minutes.

How many gallons of peanut oil for a 12 pound turkey? ›

Canola oil, vegetable oil, grapeseed oil, and peanut oil all work well. How much oil do you need to fry a turkey? For a 12–14-lb. turkey, you'll need approximately 4–5 gal.

Do you season a turkey before deep frying? ›

After measuring the amount of oil needed for the deep-fryer, dry the turkey well, inside and out, before proceeding. Mix the smoked paprika, salt, garlic powder, black pepper, onion powder, cayenne pepper, and thyme together in a bowl. Sprinkle the spice rub inside the cavity of the turkey and on the skin.

Do you fry a turkey at 325 or 350? ›

Heat oil in pot (allow enough room in pot for turkey to be placed, too much oil will cause overflow), bring oil to at least 375 degrees F. Placement of turkey will bring temperature down and you will want to keep temperature at 325 degrees F. while cooking. Cook turkey until golden brown, about 4 minutes per pound.

How many times can you reuse peanut oil to fry a turkey? ›

Cover the oil and refrigerate it to prevent it from becoming rancid. According to the Texas Peanut Producers Board, peanut oil may be used three or four times to fry turkeys before signs of deterioration begin. Such indications include foaming, darkening or smoking excessively, indicating the oil must be discarded.

How do you filter peanut oil after frying turkey? ›

Slick Ways to Handle Used Cooking Oil
  1. Allow oil to cool down to handling temperature. ...
  2. Use a rubber band to attach a coffee filter or a cheesecloth or a very fine sieve to the opening of a storage container. ...
  3. Slowly pour your cooled oil into the container through the filter.

Should you inject a turkey before deep frying? ›

I recommend injecting the turkey the night before you plan to fry, but it can be done as soon as one hour in advance. I've found that the flavor is more intense if you allow it to set overnight in the fridge.

Do you brine a turkey before deep frying it? ›

Add the turkey, cover, and brine in the refrigerator for 35 hours. In a turkey fryer or an 18-quart or larger stockpot, bring the oil to 400°F; this can take up to an hour. Remove the turkey from the brine and pat it dry inside and out with paper towels. Transfer the turkey to a frying basket, breast side up.

How long does it take to deep fry a 16lb turkey? ›

Cook the turkey about 3 to 4 minutes per pound. The turkey is done when the dark meat is at an internal temperature of 175° F to 180° F and all white meat is at an internal temperature of 165° F to 170° F. When the turkey is done, slowly lift it from the pot and place it in a pan or on paper towels to drain.

What not to do when deep frying a turkey? ›

A small amount of cooking oil coming into contact with the burner can cause a large fire. An overfilled cooking pot or partially frozen turkey will cause cooking oil to spill when the turkey is inserted. The sides of the cooking pot, lid and pot handles can get dangerously hot, creating severe burn hazards.

Should I put the lid on when deep frying a turkey? ›

Do not use a pot lid when frying your turkey. If a fire starts, do not spray water onto it, as this could splash and spread the burning oil. Never leave your pot, fryer or hot oil unattended. Allow your oil to cool completely before disposal.

How do you keep turkey moist when frying? ›

Inject the bird with flavored butter. There's a reason a lot of turkey fryers come with large syringes for injecting the birds. “It's about layering in flavors,” Alexander says, and the butter “ups the moisture factor as well.”

Do you fry a turkey neck up or down? ›

Fry: Place the turkey, neck-side down, in a drain basket.

Gently lower the turkey into the hot oil until it's completely covered. Continue frying until the turkey is cooked through. Remove from the oil, drain, and allow to rest for 15 minutes before carving.

Do you leave thermometer in turkey while it is frying? ›

Types of Thermometers

This should be inserted into the turkey at the beginning of the cooking time and remain inserted in the bird while cooking. The temperature indicator will rise slowly as the turkey cooks. An oven-proof thermometer is ideal for the whole turkey and the turkey breast.

Do you fry a turkey breast up or down? ›

Caution: Make sure all water is drained from breast cavity before deep-frying. Heat 3-4 gallons of peanut oil to 350°F. 6. Place whole turkey or turkey breast, breast side down into fry basket.

How long does it take to deep-fry a 15 lb turkey? ›

Fry the turkey for 3 minutes per pound (455 grams). For a 15 lb (6.8 kg) turkey, this will take 45 minutes. Make sure the oil temp is maintained at 350°F (180°C). After 45 minutes, turn off your propane burner and then gently remove the turkey from the oil.

How long does it take peanut oil to get to 350 degrees? ›

Heat the oil to 350 degrees F. Depending on the amount of oil used, this usually takes between 45 minutes and 1 hour.

How long can peanut oil sit in a deep fryer? ›

“How long does oil keep in the deep fryer?” Oil loses a lot of its virtues if it is more than six months old. Most oils should be changed after eight to ten uses. You need to remove oil from the deep fryer after each use, strain it and store it correctly until the next time.

Do you deep-fry a turkey with the lid on or off? ›

Do not use a pot lid when frying your turkey. If a fire starts, do not spray water onto it, as this could splash and spread the burning oil. Never leave your pot, fryer or hot oil unattended.

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