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Best vegetable steamer? Price doesn't really matter. Want to use it for meal prep for the week with broc, sweet potato and brussel sprouts. Maybe fish.
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# ? Jun 12, 2017 03:26 |
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https://www.amazon.com/Prepworks-Progressive-Stainless-Steamer-Basket/dp/B000FKJNI0 Steve Yun fucked around with this message at 04:04 on Jun 12, 2017 |
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Steve Yun posted:Random gear news: I noticed this on Amazon a couple of nights ago. I wonder if they fixed the problem where it breaks constantly. If they have then I might consider buying one.
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# ? Jun 12, 2017 06:49 |
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Does that smoker gun work? Could I make smoked salt? Is it good at what it says it does? [Ed] sounds like you can do salt... also it sounds quality. I see the Pro is unavailable on Amazon. How much more is it, typically? and what makes the Pro different? Feenix fucked around with this message at 07:12 on Jun 12, 2017 |
# ? Jun 12, 2017 07:02 |
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No idea about the pro. I have the original. It works, but the smoke is acrid if you go heavy with it. If you have time, you can smoke a cheese or salt or BBQ dry rub and let it sit for two days to mellow out and then it's great. If it's something you're serving right away you have to go easy on it to avoid the acrid smell, and if you go easy on it the smoke doesn't penetrate deeply and comes off as being superficial. It's cool if you just want it for visual effects like serving a glass cake dome filled with smoke and lifting the lid to reveal a roast
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# ? Jun 12, 2017 08:24 |
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Steve Yun posted:Random gear news: gently caress yeh time for some weed-smoked cheeses!
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# ? Jun 12, 2017 20:43 |
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bongwizzard posted:gently caress yeh time for some weed-smoked cheeses! Nice name/post combo
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# ? Jun 12, 2017 22:02 |
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Steve Yun posted:No idea about the pro. So... (and I'm not trying to be rude or reductive...) the only negative you're really putting forth here is not to overdo it? I can live with that. That said, without overdoing it and making it acrid... you can still get a "worthwhile" smoke flavor?
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# ? Jun 13, 2017 01:43 |
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Well, think of it this way... A) Fast, B) Strong, C) Smooth: you can only have two. If you want fast and smooth, your smoke is going to be weak. I do this for show-off effects or to get an aroma of smoke without the taste. Weak is actually okay for cocktails too because a strong smoke flavor will overpower everything else in a cocktail. If you want fast and strong, it's going to be acrid. I generally don't do this. If you want strong and smooth, you need to let it mellow out two days after heavy smoking. This is good for cheeses, maybe dry rubs, salts... maybe cold-smoking salmon but I haven't tried yet. Steve Yun fucked around with this message at 02:03 on Jun 13, 2017 |
# ? Jun 13, 2017 01:58 |
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Okay but how often does it break? The old one had a problem where it was prone to breaking.
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# ? Jun 13, 2017 02:38 |
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I've had one for about four years and it has never broken. How did it break for other people?
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# ? Jun 13, 2017 02:39 |
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Wasn't the original one a computer vac that someone glued a bowl to? Or am I thinking of what the dude I bought weed from in college did?
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# ? Jun 13, 2017 02:44 |
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Flash Gordon Ramsay posted:Wasn't the original one a computer vac that someone glued a bowl to? Or am I thinking of what the dude I bought weed from in college did? Why can't it be both? Ok so a lot of the imagery is like, cooked foods getting a smoke bath. So there's no way that's slow and smooth. So is that almost pointlessly weak? I'm just trying to decide if there's enough application in my household if I'm not trying to emulate Ferran Adria with a chocolate flavored smoke cloud you inhale from a balloon made of whale saliva. I like the idea of the occasional smoky cocktail, cheese, salt, and ad-hoc smoking meats and seafoods (i.e.: same day prep.) Just not sure if this will do it or not. But I really want it to.
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# ? Jun 13, 2017 03:49 |
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Feenix posted:Ok so a lot of the imagery is like, cooked foods getting a smoke bath. So there's no way that's slow and smooth. So is that almost pointlessly weak? In general, yeah this was my experience with the old Smoking Gun. You get a whiff of smoke on the outside but then you bite in and there's no smoke on the inside. You smoke it again because you want more smoke flavor, and once it gets up to a thorough level of smokiness, it ends up being bitter and then you gotta wait a couple days for the bitter aromas to volatilize off. I doubt the redesign is drastic enough to overcome this shortcoming.
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# ? Jun 13, 2017 04:59 |
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Steve Yun posted:I've had one for about four years and it has never broken. How did it break for other people? taqueso mentioned it had a problem with breaking when I asked about Smoking Guns last year. taqueso posted:My roommate uses the 'Smoking Gun' to add smoke flavor to whiskey, which it seems to work OK for. I doubt it is good for much more than that. I believe he is on his second or third one in a couple years, so apparently they aren't particularly durable. Don't know how reliable that is, but it's something I've been worried about.
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# ? Jun 14, 2017 03:45 |
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I wonder how many peoples' smoking guns broke because they didn't bother cleaning them regularly
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# ? Jun 14, 2017 04:27 |
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My roommate was using it at a cocktail bar multiple times a night, it would probably be fine for light use. I'm actually not sure if they still do the smoked liquor thing, I'll ask and see if he has more to say about it.
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# ? Jun 14, 2017 05:33 |
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taqueso posted:My roommate was using it at a cocktail bar multiple times a night, it would probably be fine for light use. This... seems like an important detail to leave out.
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# ? Jun 14, 2017 06:30 |
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Also I think I read the remodeled one was built for more durability.
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# ? Jun 14, 2017 07:05 |
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Dr. Gitmo Moneyson posted:This... seems like an important detail to leave out. Yeah I thought the same when I read that quote of what I posted before. Sorry about that..
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# ? Jun 14, 2017 07:35 |
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taqueso posted:Yeah I thought the same when I read that quote of what I posted before. Sorry about that.. Did he clean it on a regular basis? Because I could definitely see a Smoking Gun being prone to breaking if it's getting heavy use and not being cleaned.
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# ? Jun 14, 2017 08:06 |
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With nightly use at a bar I could see it breaking even if it was regularly cleaned
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# ? Jun 14, 2017 08:40 |
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Talked to him this morning. They went through 4 smoking guns in 5 years. He says they were generally cleaned very well since they thought the first died because they didn't clean it enough. The last couple they were able to rebuild a few times with bits from the old ones to keep them going longer. The damage they were seeing was bits of plastic breaking off, like fan blades and screw mounts. They are now using something from Polyscience that he thinks is much better. Much less fiddly to get it apart and clean it. It has a flow control that he likes. He thought the smoking gun would be fine for home use, though. e: So I tried to google the polyscience smoker thing, and it is a smoking gun?? is he just talking about the redesign? I asked him and he was like "umm maybe sure, anyway tell them it rocks" e2: He was talking about the Smoking Gun Pro taqueso fucked around with this message at 16:29 on Jun 14, 2017 |
# ? Jun 14, 2017 15:44 |
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Breaking once a year with daily bar use and regular cleaning actually doesn't sound so bad
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# ? Jun 14, 2017 17:12 |
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But for real can I make cheese taste like weed with one of these things?
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# ? Jun 14, 2017 17:15 |
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bongwizzard posted:But for real can I make cheese taste like weed with one of these things? I don't know, you're the bong wizard (real talk, not sure that weed smoke is a great flavor. but get one and report back)
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# ? Jun 14, 2017 17:23 |
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Just so everyone is clear: there are 3 Smoking Guns, all by the same company/brand. There is the original The Smoking Gun. This is no longer made. You can still find it, but... it's plastic or something, black, and comes with a clip stand which is apparently poo poo for keeping it upright. There is the (new) The Smoking Gun. It is silver and looks more like a kitchen torch with an integrated "foot" for standing up. This one is supposed to be more durable and better. It is 99 dollars. There is the (new) The Smoking Gun Pro Which is black, but otherwise just like the one directly above in terms of its format... I'm still unable to find out exactly what makes it a pro besides "more durable still, for professional/industry use." It is 149 dollars and out of stock everywhere.
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# ? Jun 14, 2017 17:31 |
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Flash Gordon Ramsay posted:I don't know, you're the bong wizard Bongs are old fashioned and I am struggling to get caught up with modern weed-tech.
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# ? Jun 14, 2017 20:12 |
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Still the best heavy-hitters.
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# ? Jun 15, 2017 03:43 |
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VERTiG0 posted:Still the best heavy-hitters. No, bongs are like an old artillery piece, only wheeled out to symbolically fire on important anniversaries.
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# ? Jun 16, 2017 00:10 |
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bongwizzard posted:Bongs are old fashioned and I am struggling to get caught up with modern weed-tech.
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# ? Jun 16, 2017 00:35 |
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Uh, well this is going to sound real simple by comparison to a cheese weed smoker cocktail gun, I suppose, however does anyone have a recommendation for a vegetable peeler they prefer? I grew up using just a paring knife, my wife hates that, and I've gotten used to using the peelers she's always had (the straight handled ones, not the horizontally mounted blade variety). Always had the cheap ones that break after a few months, sprung for a more expensive one that was dull as hell and I broke that one and went back to a paring knife and now A.) I'm not used to using it for peeling and B.) I'm sick of doing all the peeling myself. Wondering if there's any you guys have had that have been very nice in terms of both sharpness and durability that stand out in your memory. Obviously I can go back to just using the basically disposable ones, but just seeing what's out there without wasting $10+ on a 'good' one or something. Price really isn't an issue if it's dece.
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# ? Jun 18, 2017 19:24 |
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One that everyone likes is the Kuhn Rikon $5 cheap feeling plastic Y peeler. They're super cheap so you can buy plenty of them, they're carbon steel so they stay sharp longer and they have an angle that peels very thinly so that not a lot of vegetable matter goes to waste. The only downside is that they are carbon steel so you probably should hand wash them (mine rusted in the machine) Other good options if you want machine washable are the Oxo or Messermeister peelers.
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# ? Jun 18, 2017 19:36 |
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I really like the OXO Swivel Peeler better than the flimsy "disposable" ones people seem to like. Mine gets light/moderate use but it's been ~8 years and going strong. Get the Y peeler if you like that shape better but IMO spending $10 on something that feels solid is worth it over buying a flimsy $4 peeler every year. However, if you're using it every day I can't really speak for their longevity.
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# ? Jun 18, 2017 20:40 |
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Steve Yun posted:One that everyone likes is the Kuhn Rikon $5 cheap feeling plastic Y peeler. They're super cheap so you can buy plenty of them, they're carbon steel so they stay sharp longer and they have an angle that peels very thinly so that not a lot of vegetable matter goes to waste. The only downside is that they are carbon steel so you probably should hand wash them (mine rusted in the machine) That's what I use. It feels and looks cheap, but it's not like it's flimsy, and it's precise and easy to use. Can't go wrong.
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# ? Jun 18, 2017 21:31 |
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Are these "rock" cookware things any good? (https://imgur.com/97B1j3G). They're 20% off and I've been thinking on replacing some old nonstick pans. Says here they can also go in the oven, wondering how they perform nonstick and temperature wise?
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# ? Jun 18, 2017 22:03 |
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rgocs posted:Are these "rock" cookware things any good? (https://imgur.com/97B1j3G). They're 20% off and I've been thinking on replacing some old nonstick pans. Says here they can also go in the oven, wondering how they perform nonstick and temperature wise? What are they actually made of? "Rock" and "induction" don't go together for me.
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# ? Jun 18, 2017 22:15 |
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Subjunctive posted:What are they actually made of? "Rock" and "induction" don't go together for me. It's a "rock like" surface. They're metal, aluminium maybe?
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# ? Jun 18, 2017 22:36 |
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rgocs posted:It's a "rock like" surface. They're metal, aluminium maybe? Aluminum doesn't work with induction, so not that. Maybe they're carved from iron ore. Very Dwarf Fortress.
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Probably a porcelain or similar coating on aluminum with a steel layer in the bottom for induction.
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