How Do You Clean A Turkey Fryer?
Turkey fryers are frequently used during holidays and summer to cook full-sized turkeys by immersing them in large tubs of boiling oil. After the festivities, though, party hosts are left to deal with the dirty turkey fryer. Cleaning a fryer can be easy if you have the right tools for the job. Allow the oil in the turkey fryer to completely cool before attempting to clean it. Because of the volume of oil, this could take several hours. Dump the oil out of the turkey fryer. Some people fill empty jars or buckets with it, in order to throw it away, while others simply dump the used oil into a far area of their yard or garden. Place the turkey fryer in a section of your yard where there is enough grass cover to prevent mud puddles, or onto a section of sidewalk or drive way. Doing this outside will prevent your home from being splashed and covered with grease. Make a paste by mixing boric acid and dish soap. Dip the scrub brush bristles into the paste, and scrub the vat with the brush. Sc