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Awesome! I don’t want to have boiling water and plastic anymore. The chemicals leech out of the plastic and ALL modern drip machines are mostly plastic. So back to the basics and glass and metal!
Steel pan has like a full cup of oil in it. Cast iron looks like a spoon of oil. Also you didn't get a good crust on either steak. Your bone on the SS pan got some, but that's about it. Searing a steak is like when you're grilling for a sear. You want the pan preheated to a REALLY high temp before you slap the meat down. Then you finish in the oven, unless you're doing a reverse sear method.
Can you help me out I have a?Winware Stainless Steel 30 Quart Brasier I'm not sure. how to use it properly. And if I need to pretreat it so that it doesn't stick I really appreciate any assistance that you can provide me that give very much.
Long story short. Cast iron is obselete and boomers dont like you saying that. Good nostalgia but they ignore reality and get emotional over it. Something is wrong with Boomers. They think their time on this planet was the perfect era and no past, future or present can compete smh
I only got to half way through this video. I think the up-to-down vote ratio speaks volumes. There is another use for cast-ion skillets that is not mentioned in the video, and that is to whack people you don't agree with over the head.
like it but more of a mess to clean. Whilst camping a drip pour with filters is good because you can just burn the filter and coffee grounds in the fire put whilst in the bush.
I don't understand all these hate comments. I followed his directions exactly & my husband said it was the best steak he had ever had. It was juicy, crispy, and fell apart easily. My husband LIVES off of steak so for him to say that, you know it's serious