Shots of Providence
Most mornings, I walk an 8 mile loop around the downtown and East Side sections of Providence, RI. I take a cheap camera along. These are my daily shots.
Tuesday, April 17, 2012
Deep Fried Turkey Scenes from April 6, 2012
Compact, electric, and convenient. What the Butterball Electric Turkey fryer lacks in testosterone, it makes up for in an easy-to-use, easy-to-clean design and layout. Unfortunately, there is almost no risk that you could create a massive fireball in your backyard with one of these things, which sort of takes all the fun out of deep frying a turkey.
Peanut oil. Nectar of the deep-frying Gods. You'll wanna have a couple gallons of it.
A vessel of 375 degree oil doesn't really look all that exciting. It's placid... It's innocuous... It's deceptive. Go ahead, stick your finger in it... (No. Don't. Seriously. Just... don't.)
The condemned. Completely defrosted, eviscerated, unstuffed, and drained/dried very well. Never, ever put a turkey in any state of frozenness in a vat of 375 degree oil. Just a few ice crystals in the abdomen have the potential to blow up your bird.
Moments after the immersion. By now, you'll have an appreciation for what 375 degree oil can do. Do not just "drop" a bird into the bath, lower it in an inch or so at a time, wait for the sharp crackling to abate before you lower it again. Wear heavy duty cooking gloves and long sleeve apparel. Beware of oil splatter around your feet, the heat will penetrate most shoes. I speak from experience.
Approximately 20 minutes after the complete immersion.
Right around the one-hour mark.
Total cooking time: Approximately 65 minutes.
The appropriate attire for cooking, and eating, deep-fried turkey.
And as Kurn, Worf's brother, once said: "I shall try some of your burned replicated bird meat."
Wednesday, July 6, 2011
4th of July weekend
Just getting around to uploading pictures from Saturday night. The first three shots are some fireworks the kids were setting off by the jetty.
Then they came out, doused the brush by the beach with gasoline, and set it ablaze.
Then they came out, doused the brush by the beach with gasoline, and set it ablaze.
Sunday, June 26, 2011
Sunday, June 19, 2011
Saturday, June 4, 2011
Wednesday, June 1, 2011
June 1, 2011
Good thing for these bunnies my guns is all back in Pennsylvania. Otherwise, I'd be having grilled rabbit for lunch instead of leftover tuna noodle casserole.
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