Fill the turkey fryer with vegetable oil. Follow the manufacturer's instructions on lighting the fryer. Use a deep-fry thermometer to monitor oil temperature carefully; it usually comes with the deep fryer kit. Heat to 375℉/190℃.
Insert the hanger through the turkey and firmly attach the turkey to the fryer.
To prevent fire hazards, turn off the fryer right before adding the turkey. That helps prevent flare-ups from oil spilling over, just in case.
Insert the hanger through the turkey and firmly attach turkey .
Wear heavy oven mitts, long sleeves (no skin visible), and close-toed shoes for extra protection.
When ready, carefully place the turkey in the fryer basket, then slowly it into the hot oil, pausing every 15 seconds until the turkey is submerged in the hot oil.
Relight the deep fryer and fry for 3 minutes per pound (35 minutes or more, depending on the size of the turkey). You might have to monitor the temperature of the oil. Turn the fryer off, wait a few minutes, and relight the fryer once or twice to prevent the turkey from burning. Use your best judgment.
Lift the basket from the fryer and drain the turkey on a rack set over a rimmed baking sheet for 15 minutes. Carve and serve.
Do not use a deep fryer indoors - only use it outside for safety measures.
Do not move the pot or burner after the oil heats up. The slightest movement can tip it over, causing a hot oil spill or mess.
Before lowering the turkey into the hot oil, turn off the propane and remove the thermometer from the rim of the pot. That will prevent any potential overflow from catching on fire and keep the thermometer from breaking. Relight the fire and reinsert the thermometer after the turkey is safely in the pot.
If the turkey browns too fast, lower the temperature (if the oil gets too hot, turn the deep fryer off for a few minutes, let the oil cool slightly, then turn it back on). Watch the temperature, and don't walk away from the fryer.
Place your deep fryer far away from power lines and trees (especially with low-hanging branches or leaves).
Have kids stay away from the fryer when deep-frying turkey.
If possible, always have a fire extinguisher nearby in case of a fire. Safety first.