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Random Thoughts.....What are you thinking?
Leviathan.Chaosx
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By Leviathan.Chaosx 2015-03-11 11:00:46
I don't understand how people start fires while cooking with oil. I've been deep frying stuff since I was a kid. Not one fire ever. The worst that ever happened was I went to heat up a pot oil and forgot about it and started to smoke, but no fire. Take the pot off the stove and let it cool, make sure to never forgot about hot oil again. Lessen learned.
Electric stoves, gas stoves, doesn't matter. What's really funny, is seeing someone burn water. I've witnessed my sister manage to do it.
As far as cooking with oil, it's pretty common to hear about it happening, and one of the reasons why there's an oil fire safety procedure and even extinguishers that cover grease/oil, electrical, and other (currently to steamed off to remember it atm) Oh yeah I know it happens a lot in big kitchens and especially with grease, but at home with a normal stove? I heard someone the other day tell a story about cooking french fries and one drop of oil spit out and started a fire. Made me think to myself, how are they doing it? I've never had that happen and I used to fry all the things back in the day.
Deep fried large pretzels are fantastic btw. Yes, yes they are. Anyways, it kind of depends on the oil, and the temperature of the coil element on an electric stove.
I've never witnessed it, hope to never witness it (although dirty oil/grease can become combustible rather quick), I also have to wonder how the *** they manage to live without cooking. It's funny how in the U.S. it's all vegetable and canola oil (there corn too, but that tastes disgusting imo), here the only oil they use in sunflower oil. I like it. Had to try frying with sunflower oil a few times. In the U.S. sunflower oil general isn't sold in large amount like the others and is expensive.
Bismarck.Misao
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By Bismarck.Misao 2015-03-11 11:02:32
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By Bloodrose 2015-03-11 11:02:46
*** it, I give up on people.
No more compassion, no more reasoning with people who decide child abuse, let alone public abuse of a child in front of others. No more citing laws as they pertain to the situation, no more being made a spectacle of by people who are so... indifferent to those kinds of things.
If any of those people ever cry foul when their kids are suffering that kind of abuse to the point their kid dies, I will simply point and *** laugh at them, and show them their stances that it's not child abuse because *they* said it wasn't.
By Bloodrose 2015-03-11 11:05:08
I don't understand how people start fires while cooking with oil. I've been deep frying stuff since I was a kid. Not one fire ever. The worst that ever happened was I went to heat up a pot oil and forgot about it and started to smoke, but no fire. Take the pot off the stove and let it cool, make sure to never forgot about hot oil again. Lessen learned.
Electric stoves, gas stoves, doesn't matter. What's really funny, is seeing someone burn water. I've witnessed my sister manage to do it.
As far as cooking with oil, it's pretty common to hear about it happening, and one of the reasons why there's an oil fire safety procedure and even extinguishers that cover grease/oil, electrical, and other (currently to steamed off to remember it atm) Oh yeah I know it happens a lot in big kitchens and especially with grease, but at home with a normal stove? I heard someone the other day tell a story about cooking french fries and one drop of oil spit out and started a fire. Made me think to myself, how are they doing it? I've never had that happen and I used to fry all the things back in the day.
Deep fried large pretzels are fantastic btw. Yes, yes they are. Anyways, it kind of depends on the oil, and the temperature of the coil element on an electric stove.
I've never witnessed it, hope to never witness it (although dirty oil/grease can become combustible rather quick), I also have to wonder how the *** they manage to live without cooking. It's funny how in the U.S. it's all vegetable and canola oil (there corn too, but that tastes disgusting imo), here the only oil they use in sunflower oil. I like it. Had to try frying with sunflower oil a few times. In the U.S. sunflower oil general isn't sold in large amount like the others and is expensive. Canada has a wide variety of cooking oil, sunflower included.
Personally, the best kind I've experienced was sunflower oil for deep frying. A much cleaner flavor comes out from the fried product in my experience.
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Leviathan.Chaosx
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By Leviathan.Chaosx 2015-03-11 11:08:32
I think sunflower oil is a regional thing, idk. I never saw it on the East Coast other than little tiny bottles that were way overpriced.
Leviathan.Chaosx
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By Leviathan.Chaosx 2015-03-11 11:09:53
I think olive oil and sunflower oil are supposed to be the healthiest ones to use.
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By Bloodrose 2015-03-11 11:11:31
Both Olive Oil and Sunflower Oil are marked as the healthiest, but for different reasons.
Olive oil is great for pan-frying certain foods like meat, fish, etc., but I think Sunflower is better for fried vegetables.
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Leviathan.Chaosx
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By Leviathan.Chaosx 2015-03-11 11:12:06
Bismarck.Arieludia said: »Personally, the best kind I've experienced was sunflower oil for deep frying. A much cleaner flavor comes out from the fried product in my experience. I use grapeseed oil for deep frying, it's healthier and has a more pure/clean taste.
it's a bit more money though so most restaurants don't bother. Never even heard of that one.
By Bloodrose 2015-03-11 11:13:31
Bismarck.Arieludia said: »Personally, the best kind I've experienced was sunflower oil for deep frying. A much cleaner flavor comes out from the fried product in my experience. I use grapeseed oil for deep frying, it's healthier and has a more pure/clean taste.
it's a bit more money though so most restaurants don't bother. It's also not even remotely cost effective, even in terms of being healthy.
most places prefer clean sunflower oil or vegetable oil, because of the amount needed for deepfrying.
I would say that grapeseed oil is better for private use than use in a restaurant.
Leviathan.Chaosx
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By Leviathan.Chaosx 2015-03-11 11:14:53
Both Olive Oil and Sunflower Oil are marked as the healthiest, but for different reasons.
Olive oil is great for pan-frying certain foods like meat, fish, etc., but I think Sunflower is better for fried vegetables. Yeah I'm not a huge fan of pan-frying, but I know ppl who have and they love olive oil for it.
So far I've only done french fries and breaded fish in sunflower oil. Definitely have to try getting some fresh chicken, bread it, and see how that tastes.
Ragnarok.Zeig
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By Ragnarok.Zeig 2015-03-11 11:27:23
*** it, I give up on people.
No more compassion, no more reasoning with people who decide child abuse, let alone public abuse of a child in front of others. No more citing laws as they pertain to the situation, no more being made a spectacle of by people who are so... indifferent to those kinds of things.
If any of those people ever cry foul when their kids are suffering that kind of abuse to the point their kid dies, I will simply point and *** laugh at them, and show them their stances that it's not child abuse because *they* said it wasn't. I'm glad I didn't check out that thread then.
By Bloodrose 2015-03-11 11:31:28
Personally, I prefer baked breaded chicken products. So much better than deep frying, and less of a mess (in theory).
I loved to cook for others, and being in control of the line of a restaurant, making sure quality was sent out.
Granted, when I was training, I sent out my fair share of over and undercooked stuff, which I corrected immediately. Mostly overcooked.
I can't stress how important it is to new cooks to observe and practice safe cooking. If not for your customers, than for yourself.
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Ramuh.Urial
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By Ramuh.Urial 2015-03-11 11:34:57
Grill everything.
Every. Single. Thing.
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Bismarck.Misao
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By Bismarck.Misao 2015-03-11 11:39:03
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Leviathan.Chaosx
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By Leviathan.Chaosx 2015-03-11 11:40:04
Grill everything.
Every. Single. Thing. I've been on a huge baking kick for the past 3-4 years now. Although the grilled chicken over here is beyond mouth watering.
By Bloodrose 2015-03-11 11:41:44
I don't have a decent bbq, and the balcony on my apartment blows ***, so I can't even put a decent one on there.
Although, I've wanted to see someone grill rice.
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By Bismarck.Misao 2015-03-11 11:42:40
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Valefor.Sehachan
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By Valefor.Sehachan 2015-03-11 11:44:40
Dat moment when you're in class but your mind is going to unspeakable places.
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Leviathan.Chaosx
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By Leviathan.Chaosx 2015-03-11 11:46:30
I dont even bother buying steaks in the winter, because cooking them on the bbq in the backyard is worlds above any indoor winter *** lol Grilling steaks in the backyard during winter sounds like fun. Probably need a few beers though, lol.
Ramuh.Urial
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By Ramuh.Urial 2015-03-11 11:47:32
I dont even bother buying steaks in the winter, because cooking them on the bbq in the backyard is worlds above any indoor winter *** lol I don't have a grill anymore. I go to my friends just to use his grill.
Or I use a cast iron grill pan.
close enough.
Dat moment when you're in class but your mind is going to unspeakable places. So the usual for you?
By Bloodrose 2015-03-11 11:48:22
I dont even bother buying steaks in the winter, because cooking them on the bbq in the backyard is worlds above any indoor winter *** lol I don't have a grill anymore. I go to my friends just to use his grill.
Or I use a cast iron grill pan.
close enough.
Dat moment when you're in class but your mind is going to unspeakable places. So the usual for you? Quit being a weenie and get a George Foremen! "The grease goes straight into my mouth from the grease tray!"
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Leviathan.Chaosx
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By Leviathan.Chaosx 2015-03-11 11:49:40
Oh snap. I forgot about the Foreman. Brilliant invention. I used to make hot dogs on the smaller one.
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Ramuh.Urial
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By Ramuh.Urial 2015-03-11 11:50:18
I dont even bother buying steaks in the winter, because cooking them on the bbq in the backyard is worlds above any indoor winter *** lol I don't have a grill anymore. I go to my friends just to use his grill.
Or I use a cast iron grill pan.
close enough.
Dat moment when you're in class but your mind is going to unspeakable places. So the usual for you? Quit being a weenie and get a George Foremen! "The grease goes straight into my mouth from the grease tray!" A nice cast iron pan and maybe 3-5 minutes in the oven to get the inside done is way better than a Foreman. Tbh it may be better than an actual grill.
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This is a thread that I found on another website I post at. It can be really really interesting. I thought it deserved a place here.
Post your random thoughts for the day here, or anything else that intrigues you.
For starters, is it possible to give constructive critism to someone who doesn't have a neck? I totally just walked by a girl who didn't. Someone isn't getting a necklace for Valentines day!
And who decided black and white can't be colors? I want to say a racist. I really do.
Inb4thisthreadgetsreallywtf
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