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rocky_warrior

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Quote from: Jay Bee on January 13, 2025, 08:54:16 PM...in the running for the Softest Topic 2025 award

Just wait until we get to silicone, vs stainless, vs bamboo cooking tools.

Pay attention jb, you might learn something other than "best frozen meal to microwave".

Jay Bee

Quote from: rocky_warrior on January 13, 2025, 09:07:37 PMJust wait until we get to silicone, vs stainless, vs bamboo cooking tools.

Pay attention jb, you might learn something other than "best frozen meal to microwave".

I actually wish I was a better cook. Oh well. First Factor BOX arrives a week from today! #HealthNut
Zero rings, but lotsa banners, Baldy.

Skatastrophy

Quote from: Jay Bee on January 14, 2025, 07:08:51 AMI actually wish I was a better cook. Oh well. First Factor BOX arrives a week from today! #HealthNut
IMO, the best way to learn to cook is to find a dish you really love and find an authoritative recipe source. Then, make the recipe over and over until you nail it, modifying the recipe so it's everything you dream it could be.

Then, find a second dish.

Learning to cook well is one of those life skills that will benefit you until death, along with fitness, health/dental care, and personal finance. If you become an expert in these few things, your life will be better than it otherwise would be.

Hards Alumni

Quote from: rocky_warrior on January 13, 2025, 09:20:59 AMI'm still baffled by this.  But I said I'd stop :)

This is true.  Much more difficult to do a fancy flip of and egg or pancake!  But a spatula / turner works fine.

Get a carbon steel pan and season it similarly... It heats up quickly and allows you to flip eggs with ease.

If the vegetable oil is too sticky, you're using too much to season the pan.

We also own some Green Pans.  We've been happy with them, but they're starting to show their age about 8 to 10 years in.

rocky_warrior

Quote from: Hards Alumni on January 15, 2025, 03:08:19 PMIf the vegetable oil is too sticky, you're using too much to season the pan.

Oh, not for seasoning.  If I'm frying something, and need oil, I hate vegetable.

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