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Oil free Turkey Fryer
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<blockquote data-quote="wlamarparmer" data-source="post: 1289586" data-attributes="member: 18681"><p>I have both the Butterball Electric fryer and the propane infrared oilless. Think fryer does prettier bird, but end</p><p>result about same. Directions on mine said rub turkey with oil, appears that where fried taste comes from. Someone</p><p>mentioned cleanliness, the inside of the infrared will have burned on grease as Your grill would. I just wash my rack</p><p>and not worry about looks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wlamarparmer, post: 1289586, member: 18681"] I have both the Butterball Electric fryer and the propane infrared oilless. Think fryer does prettier bird, but end result about same. Directions on mine said rub turkey with oil, appears that where fried taste comes from. Someone mentioned cleanliness, the inside of the infrared will have burned on grease as Your grill would. I just wash my rack and not worry about looks. [/QUOTE]
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