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jmcquown wrote:And as a true bully bitch that had to be stated here so he could read it and presumably lose face - which ain't gonna happen dear.
On 11/10/2024 4:12 PM, Carol wrote:I ignore his youtube links. They waste time and never prove useful.jmcquown wrote:>
>On 11/10/2024 9:48 AM, Dave Smith wrote:>On 2024-11-09 11:25 p.m., dsi1 wrote:IMHO, David often overlooks or distorts the context. He'sOn Sun, 10 Nov 2024 2:54:14 +0000, Dave Smith wrote:>>>I cook those things too. Most people do. You can't cook>
these things without special heat retaining pans? Yoose
people are delusional. I am the king of pineapple upside
down cake, and pancakes too.
Nobody said that is the only way to cook them. You
challenged Carol to name one dish that people would cook in
a pain that retains heat.
She said that people down South cook with heat retention.
Obviously that's not true. You could cook a roast by turning a
very hot oven off and letting the oven coast for an hour or so
but that has nothing to do with the pan. If I was cooking a
steak or pork chop or pancakes, I don't turn the heat off and
just leave stuff in the pan. You don't do that either.
You are deliberately overlooking to context.... cast iron frying
pans. You heat them up and slap a piece of meat on and the
give a good sear without the temperature of metal dropping.
Aluminum will heat up very quickly, but if you apply a large
piece of meat it cools way down. That is why cast iron is so
good for browning.
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becoming the new Sheldon. LOL
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Jill
Yes, or changes it.
Yep, he posted a silly youtube link about people cooking something in
a huge pit dug into the ground. It had nothing to do with the heat
retention of cast iron or any other type of pan.
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Jill
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