The Butterball In-door Turkey Fryer
Well - lookey here, just in time for thanksgiving, a tabletop indoor turkey fryer. Great idea. I love fried turkey
I haven't had time to try mine out yet, but for a limited time, Masterbuilt is offering their top-quality fryers to Butterball customers for an exclusive price of $119.95 plus free S&H. For a select few Butterball Turkey Lovers, they are reduced just in time for Thanksgiving.
So, hurry and get the perfect accessory for your festivities – a Masterbuilt deep-fryer. Go to butterballtrurkey fryer.com for more details. Use coupon code BBETF when ordering.
This thing is pretty sweet. First cook and pictures coming soon.
|           ► Uses 1/3 less oil than traditional turkey fryers ► Cooks a 14 lb pound turkey under an hour ► Built in grease filter ► Drain valve for easy cleaning ► Cooking basket with drain clip ► Adjustable thermostat temperature control ► Porcelain-coated inner pot ► Dish washer safe ► Only turkey fryer approved for indoor use ► Also steams and boils all of your favorite foods  | 
Labels: butterball, deep fried, equipment, masterbuilt, turkey


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3 Comments:
I guess you could also fry like 10 lbs of onion rings at a time too after turkey season :)
Sounds like a great device, but I'd still probably use it outdoors, I've seen too many turkey fryer safety gone wrong videos (ha ha).
Nice turkey recipe from this page. I like to try this turkey deep fryer recipe listed here. It sounds delicious...Hope to find more recipe on turkey here.Thanks!
Those are some great recipes on that site, I also foud some additonal info at ,Butterball Turkey Fryer Info. I think I may be able to pull this off this year, last year I ran it a little to hot.
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