rachmaninoff
How do you heat cooking oil - it's flammable so it'd have to be under an inert atmosphere right? How do you set this up?
This discussion centers on safe techniques for heating cooking oil, emphasizing the importance of avoiding water to extinguish oil fires. Participants agree that cooking oils decompose before boiling, reaching a smoking temperature that indicates potential danger. The conversation highlights the necessity of using proper safety measures, such as wearing goggles and managing heat levels to prevent flare-ups. Additionally, it touches on the cultural significance of cooking latkes, a traditional dish prepared in oil.
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First time cooking with oil?rachmaninoff said:HELP! A single drop of oil is sliding down the exterior of the frying pan, towards the heat source! Will it explode? Am I in danger? Does insurance cover this sort of thing?

!rachmaninoff said:Hmm, it burned out.
What does water do? It's not nearly hot enough to evolve hydrogen gas.
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It's much easier to shred the potato and onion with a food processor (something I only acquired last year and have never attempted latkes with; I hardly ever make them). I read a few recipes online and took a rough average of the ingredients. Yum! Just like I remember them tasting when I was a kid (the first time I ever had them was in second grade when we made them in school). I didn't have any applesauce though. BTDTtribdog said:you want adventure, try this next. bacon while naked.

Ouabache said:same goes for spooning into the open half of a grapefruit![]()