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Reddit mentions of King Kooker 1265BF3 Portable Propane Outdoor Deep Frying/Boiling Package with 2 Aluminum Pots
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Reddit mentions: 3
We found 3 Reddit mentions of King Kooker 1265BF3 Portable Propane Outdoor Deep Frying/Boiling Package with 2 Aluminum Pots. Here are the top ones.
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Heavy Duty Welded Outdoor Cooker33,000 BTU Cast Burner29 Qt. Aluminum Turkey Pot with Lid and BasketTurkey Rack and Lifting Hook11 Qt. Aluminum Fry Pan and Basket with Heat Resistant Handle
Specs:
Color | Black |
Height | 14 Inches |
Length | 14 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Weight | 22 Pounds |
Width | 18.25 Inches |
> I fry it all in a searing hot wok
That hibachi has a 30,000 BTU burner. Your kitchen's stove is at most half that powerful. So there's more steaming instead of frying in your kitchen as compared to the commercial hibachis. So less browning (flavor and texture).
You can try it on a larger cast iron skillet/griddle over one of those turkey fryer propane burners (outdoors of course). Like this: https://www.amazon.com/King-Kooker-1265BF3-Portable-Aluminum/dp/B00B4BN9PM. That one does 38,000 BTUs, so plenty.
I have an old unused charcoal grill, built in. For years now I've been wanting to pull it out and replace it with something like this and a 1/2" thick stainless steel plate. I'd have to vent the living hell out of it, and install a fire system and hood, but it'd be fun as hell to actually be able to cook a real hibachi dinner at home. And of course I'd have to master the little steaming onion ring stack with the train noises. I'm about 99% positive such a thing couldn't be permitted.
My family deep fried a turkey one year for thanksgiving and it was actually really good. Not greasy at all if done properly (or not as nearly as greasy as I thought it would be).
It's done using one of these:
https://www.amazon.ca/King-Kooker-1265BF3-Portable-Aluminum/dp/B00B4BN9PM/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1479154166&sr=8-1&keywords=turkey+fryer
Not sure about the mudbugs, but a complete cook setup can be had for $90 from Amazon, with a burner, two pots, strainers, a cover, thermometer, and other accessories.