That ought to get the job done!! Very nice
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That ought to get the job done!! Very nice
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Very nice fryer. Congrats
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I filter mine through a course wire strainer (like for pasta) to get the big stuff and then once more through something fine like cheese cloth. Then store in a sealed jug in our laundry room so basically room temperature. Stays good for about a year if you only use it a few times and more like 6 months if we fry in it more often. It also lasts longer when frying just basic stuff like fish, wings, fries, etc. We do fry a couple turkeys every year and the injections and cajun seasonings probably contribute a lot to a shortened shelf life.
Does this model fryer have a drain that could be ran straight down into a strainer?
I remember a place in Memphis that had hamburgers cooked in 100 yr old grease. I would not eat one. Nor would I keep cooking oil for a year. It is not that expensive
Use peanut oil and strain it every 5-6 cookings. Oil stays in the fryer. I get a year out of mine.
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Have kelp oil at room temp and used for a year in commercial fryers ! I’m sure getting it to 350-375° keeps it sanitary! Lol
Kelp oil....nasty!
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