I have a Bayou Classic that is designed the same way, I use it for a food stand business I operate, I had to switch out my oil after about 10 uses in 1 month. Just a little FYI for anyone thinking about using it the same way.
I got me one of these for Christmas and I saw this video and I cannot wait until it warms up cuz it's currently 11° below outside 2 ft of snow it sucks
Stewing Chickens: Chickens (usually hens) over 10 months old and weighing 5 to 7 pounds Capons: Castrated males that weigh 6 to 8 pounds Cock/Rooster: Male chickens over 10 months old weighing 6 to 8 pounds
Unfortunately Steve passed away December 29th 2018 . We don’t have the fryer any longer. He loved it and used it a lot. Go to. shotgunred1000 and you can see him cooking with it on there also out fishing and in his garden . He also has a video on this channel that is frying fish using this fryer.
I have the same 4 gallon fryer. You can switch meats and the individual tastes are preserved. I frequently cook venison back strap, fish, shrimp, and potatoes back to back without issue.
R&V Works is the brand. It stands for Robert and Vicki. Based in Homer, Louisiana between Shreveport and Monroe. Great man. Great company. Great products. cajunfryer.com. Some of the products are available at Bass Pro shops. Other products are at hardware stores and direct from R&V Works. I own their Cajun Express Smoker and their Cajun Bayou Broiler for several years. Both have stood up to the weather and multiple cooks. Their products are made of steel so I would suggest that you spray them with a heavy duty cooking oil on the outside as preventive maintenance for rust.
That’s a great fryer I’m actually looking forward to buying the 12gallon because I like the separate compartments
Loved this video. Will be cooking this for thanksgiving because i don't like turkey. 5/5!
I have a Bayou Classic that is designed the same way, I use it for a food stand business I operate, I had to switch out my oil after about 10 uses in 1 month. Just a little FYI for anyone thinking about using it the same way.
That is good to know about the oil change! Thanks for sharing.
Sir, thank you great information. This is the 6 gallon I believe instead of the four, which I prefer the six your information spot on.
You are very welcome!
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I got me one of these for Christmas and I saw this video and I cannot wait until it warms up cuz it's currently 11° below outside 2 ft of snow it sucks
That would be cold outside for sure! There’s plenty of recipes here for you to make till it warms up outside. Thanks for watching! 👍😃
You can still cook in it outside. Put the lid down and let it get up to temp. run out and drop your chicken in. check it 30 minutes later.
Awesome video!
Glad you enjoyed it
thanks for the video, and thanks for opening the commits.
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Stewing Chickens: Chickens (usually hens) over 10 months old and weighing 5 to 7 pounds
Capons: Castrated males that weigh 6 to 8 pounds
Cock/Rooster: Male chickens over 10 months old weighing 6 to 8 pounds
I just tried... test just wow
Awesome!😊
Sir do you still use the fryers?
Unfortunately Steve passed away December 29th 2018 . We don’t have the fryer any longer. He loved it and used it a lot. Go to. shotgunred1000 and you can see him cooking with it on there also out fishing and in his garden . He also has a video on this channel that is frying fish using this fryer.
@@CookingwithShotgunRed I’m so sorry for your lost I will say a prayer for his soul. I truly enjoyed his content.
Mouth is wateting.
Where did you get the basket?
Bass Pro in Nashville Tn.
Hey My friend ...I have a question for you...When you switch meats do your meat taste like fish?
Steve passed away Dec 29th 2018. As for me it tasted great. Didn't have a fishy taste.😊
I have the same 4 gallon fryer. You can switch meats and the individual tastes are preserved. I frequently cook venison back strap, fish, shrimp, and potatoes back to back without issue.
Can you tell me what kind of fryer are u using ?? Where can i buy it ?
This was bought at Bass Pro in Nashville Tn.
R&V Works is the brand. It stands for Robert and Vicki. Based in Homer, Louisiana between Shreveport and Monroe. Great man. Great company. Great products. cajunfryer.com. Some of the products are available at Bass Pro shops. Other products are at hardware stores and direct from R&V Works. I own their Cajun Express Smoker and their Cajun Bayou Broiler for several years. Both have stood up to the weather and multiple cooks. Their products are made of steel so I would suggest that you spray them with a heavy duty cooking oil on the outside as preventive maintenance for rust.
How much for the fryer?
It was aprox 299.00 at Bass Pro store. Merry Christmas!🙂👍
Buy a thermoworks thermopen instant read thermometer then u won’t have to wait 3 minutes to get an accurate temp lol
Get a thermapen. It reads faster.
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Thanks for watching Sean! 😊