This Is What Happens When You Deep Fry a Frozen Turkey 164
Too late for many east-coast Americans, but perhaps in time to stop a blaze or two in California, an anonymous reader writes with this video of "a controlled demonstration of why it is a bad idea to fry a frozen turkey." My brother this morning assembled (despite poor directions and questionable parts fit) a deep fryer for a Thanksgiving turkey; we're optimistic, and the turkey seems to be fully thawed at least.
Better video... (Score:4, Interesting)
Re:Why so full? (Score:3, Interesting)
throw an ice cube in any amount of hot oil and you will quickly see how much that shit jumps and bubbles up
This is nothing special. If you can get a decent quantity of water under a pan of ignited oil (just pouring it on top works - remember water denser than oil) then you can get a pretty good fireball. I've seen it done with a few tens of grams of oil and a decent water-pistol - that was enough (in the sort of "don't do this at home kids" sort of sense of enough).
What I'm really curious about is whether this would happen with a normal dry cleaned turkey straightforwardly frozen or if it's extra water added to bulk up the weight by the companies that sell frozen food?
Re:Better video... (Score:5, Interesting)
This one by State Farm [youtube.com] is better... and it shows the ice in the oil trick!
Everything is better with Shatner [youtube.com].