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Dave Smith wrote:Just beat those sisterhood war drums carol, you feckless hypocrite!
On 2024-11-09 7:22 p.m., dsi1 wrote:He was ignoring you.On Sat, 9 Nov 2024 18:03:15 +0000, Carol wrote:a >>>>>>>> cast iron pan to cook a burger is just plain dumb. I don't
>dsi1 wrote:
>On Fri, 8 Nov 2024 20:15:06 +0000, Carol wrote:
>dsi1 wrote:
>On Fri, 8 Nov 2024 0:06:55 +0000, jmcquown wrote:
>On 11/6/2024 10:19 PM, Dave Smith wrote:On 2024-11-06 9:36 p.m., dsi1 wrote:
>Your simplistic ways are your downfall. Why the heck would I
hate a pan? That's just so silly. I'm an idea person, I'm
always on the lookout for new ideas. I love new ideas. Using
like >>>>>>>> that idea at all.heat. >>>>> Information about the thermal conduction of metals is>>Ditto, Dave. I nearly always use a cast iron skillet to cook
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Having had many burgers cooked in a cast iron pan I can
tell you is not dumb. They are excellent.
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burgers. Excellent heat conduction, great browning, able to
cook them to just your preferred doneness. A grill works for
that, too. I'm not sure what "new ideas" dsi1 is looking for.
It's just hamburgers.
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Jill
You're wrong about cast iron being an excellent conductor of
readily >>>>> available but my guess is that you're not into
scientific tables >>>>> or science in general. Why do I even bother
with yoose guys?>>>>>
David, most of the talk is about heat retention and how
useful it is.
Americans don't cook with heat retention. Hawaiians, on the
other hand, certainly do.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hMK9OKt7mBM
David, mainlanders, especially from the south DEFINATELY cook
with heat retention. They may not think of it, but they know it,
everytime they select a pan.
Name one dish.
Steaks, pork chops, pancakes, pineapple upside down cake.....
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Here's a different one, Fruit upside down yankee cornbread! Bring itNo get out of bully jail card for you dear, no mam.
hot to the table with trivet and that one gets something like a syrup
poured over it all. May be done with a different fruit, which changes
the nature. I've seen it with peeled and cored apple slices embedded
for the fruit. (doesn't taste right to me unless yankee cornbread but
YMMV.).
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