We're keeping a grandkid this week, and I asked an hour ago what he wanted for supper. "Fish sticks, french fries, and chicken nuggets." As it turns out, I have all that stuff in the freezer, and being a basic Cajun/redneck mix, I know how to fry in the backyard.
I made that fryer in 1974, and took it with me to Kentucky in 1976 when I reported to Fort Knox. My dad and I cobbled it together in Chester Kubes body shop. It's made from an old freon bottle and a 20,000 BTU burner out of a discarded water heater. With very little maintenance, I've used that burner since '74, and the boys can argue over it when I'm gone. Cooking outside on propane was brand-new in 1974, and I believe that was the first propane burner that made it to Fort Knox. I know it caused quite a stir when I fired it up on the patio in the officer's quarters.
At any rate, I had to cook for the boy-o and Milady, so in just a few minutes I had deep fried some food, and took it in the house for everyone.
That's how we roll around here. Some paper plates and ketchup and we're ready to go.
Oh man, drooling over here... :-)
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