Prepare poultry in this Cuisinart extra-large rotisserie fryer. Fitted with a stainless steel mesh basket and integrated cool-touch handle, this fryer can cook a 14-pound turkey in less than an hour. This Cuisinart extra-large rotisserie fryer has a removable oil container that can also be used for water if you would rather steam food.
Manufacturer | Cuisinart |
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Brand | Cuisinart |
Item model number | CDF-500 |
Color | Silver |
Weight | 21.83 pounds |
Height | 16.4 inches |
Depth | 20.2 inches |
Product Id | 202691 |
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User Reviews and Ratings | 4.5 (74 ratings) 4.5 out of 5 stars |
UPC | 086279095848 |
The Cuisinart® Extra-Large Rotisserie Fryer is a multitasking marvel that not only fries a whole turkey in an hour using less oil than a traditional fryer, it also fries up big portions of delicious appetizers, entrées, side dishes, breakfast treats and more! Use it without oil to steam all your favorites, like vegetables, dumplings, etc. ? you can even cook up an entire clambake right at home. From appetizers to entrées to desserts, the options are unlimited!
Cuisinart Specialty Appliances Extra-Large Rotisserie Fryer
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Saw this at the store a month before Thanksgiving and thought this would not only replace a very old but much loved, 12 year old deep fat fryer, but the rotisserie and steamer was/is a plus. Set it up with a 12.08 pound turkey, seasoned as recommended, cooked for the 1 hr., ten minutes and all temperatures were good. Carved it up and set it out in a buffet line for the family. After all were served, had one slice of white meat left for me, with everyone claiming it was great. All I know it was so easy to setup, use with worries about turkey fryers indoors. Followed the instructions explicitly and the experience was great, no boil over at all. Also have used it as a French fry session. Heat was very stable and responded well. Thanks Cuisinart for a great design.
We bought this to fry our Thanksgiving turkey. It was delicious. Everything worked as advertised. I am sure we will get a lot of use out of it because of its versatility.
This fryer does it all! Buffalo Wings, Fried Chicken, Fries, Tots, and an entire Turkey! The turkey is only half submerged into the oil and the rotisserie option turns the turkey slowly in the oil...no more blackened turkey!! Be extremely careful removing the turkey from the hot oil...I let it slip and it fell into the hot oil and luckily did not splash all over me. I don't blame this on the unit, I just wasn't being careful enough.
For turkey—way easier to use and clean up than a traditional fryer, and needs way less oil. Heats up quick and cooks as fast as a normal deep fryer. Turkey not quite as crisp fried as traditional but still very good. Nice capacity for making large amounts of other fried food (fries, etc) Have not yet used as a steamer
I needed a large fry pan and having the rotisserie is a bonus. The directions were easy to follow and the cleanup was easy.
I love my deep fryer. The set up for the turkey I was going to fry looked complicated, but it was simple and my turkey turned out beautiful and well done through. The turkey was the star on the dinner table because it was tasty and crispy. My guests have ordered one each already.
Does not disappoint! I have used the fry option a couple of times over the holidays , definitely makes frying and clean up a lot easier. This is not an everyday fryer/steamer as it does take a big portion of counter space. Make sure to keep box for storage.
Worked near perfectly. Turkey came out juicy and delicious. Cleaning the unit is a breeze. It's fairly well made, not exactly solid and heavy frame, but strong enough to hold unit. The only reason I don't give a 5 is that the rotisserie cage appears warped and may have contributed to the slightly uncooked nature of the ends of the turkey drumsticks. Don't know if it's designed that way, or I gots a poorly made cage.
The fryer has functioned well save for the basket. One basket weld failed in the handle attachment bracket. Cuisinart was contacted but failed to respond and that was several weeks ago.
The fryer keeps tripping the over load protection, I've tried calling cuisinart multiple times to try and resolve this issue and have yet to even speak to someone. It's an awesome fryer, if you have the patience to let it heat up 50 degrees at a time and let it sit there for 5 minutes to avoid the overload tripping out.