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Chemmy posted:Chinois? China cap? I had never heard of these words before today, but how very French. Cheers, I'm looking into them now.
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SwissArmyDruid posted:I had never heard of these words before today, but how very French. Cheers, I'm looking into them now. Many american suppliers will call them Boullion Strainers
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The oven in my parents' Whirlpool range has been on the Fritz for the longest time now. It works great sometimes, but then other times it'll just stop igniting in the middle of a bake. When it's acting up, the gas turns on and the electronic ignition clicks a few times, but it never ignites and the gas turns off. Today, I tried using the oven without the burner cover, leaving the heat shield in place, and the gas ignites on the first click. I guess the cover is limiting the amount of oxygen to the burner? Has anyone experienced anything like this?
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SwissArmyDruid posted:I had never heard of these words before today, but how very French. Cheers, I'm looking into them now. Pro-tip: you can use a 2-oz ladle to help pass stuff through a chinois quickly.
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I’m too cheap to get a chinois so I use a strainer and press it with a utensil
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PolishPandaBear posted:The oven in my parents' Whirlpool range has been on the Fritz for the longest time now. It works great sometimes, but then other times it'll just stop igniting in the middle of a bake. I've seen ranges where the burner cover thing (in the center of the gas outlet for the stove right?) could cover one or more gas outlets if not positioned correctly. Maybe the burner cover from another stove position got mixed up and they're both on the wrong ones, interfering with the gas outlet where the ignitor is?
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I'm trolling through Goodwill's auction site and I have the option between a Jamba Juice blender to bid on, or a Breville BBL620SIL. I know Jamba Juice blenders are from Blendtec, but that's about it. This Jamba Juice blender's page doesn't go into enough detail about it. Which should I get? Either will be somewhat of a gamble considering the source, but I'm not sure which I should double-down on.
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That Old Ganon posted:I'm trolling through Goodwill's auction site and I have the option between a Jamba Juice blender to bid on, or a Breville BBL620SIL. I know Jamba Juice blenders are from Blendtec, but that's about it. This Jamba Juice blender's page doesn't go into enough detail about it. Are there photos of the Jamba Juice blender? A lot of the smoothie shops in my area have a model with a plastic cover that goes over the entire blender jar, which seems like it would be annoying. The only other thing I can think of is that parts may be more available for the Blendtec/Jamba Juice one, since it will likely be a commercial model and most places will want to repair them.
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# ? Sep 5, 2022 23:55 |
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There are some photos for it, sure. https://shopgoodwill.com/item/150815496 I recently noticed that the Jamba one is 4 cups and the Breville is 8. But is 4 cups really that little?
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# ? Sep 6, 2022 00:29 |
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Were it me, I would look at the Breville. Half the appeal of Jamba Juice blenders to me is those hoods that deaden the sound.
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That Old Ganon posted:There are some photos for it, sure. I would get the Breville. 4 cups means pureeing any kind of soup would have to be done in multiple batches, which would get annoying fast if you're making it for more than 1 person.
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VelociBacon posted:I've seen ranges where the burner cover thing (in the center of the gas outlet for the stove right?) could cover one or more gas outlets if not positioned correctly. Maybe the burner cover from another stove position got mixed up and they're both on the wrong ones, interfering with the gas outlet where the ignitor is? Sorry, should have mentioned that its specifically the oven burner and ignition. The range burners work fine. I ended up taking the ignition out and scrubbing the electrode and grounding point with a wire brush to it to get any oxidation and gunk off and it seems to be working fine now. Lights up on the first click of the relay.
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Breville it is! Thanks, friends.
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# ? Sep 6, 2022 01:42 |
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I've been trying to figure this out on my own, but I'm coming up blank. Does anyone know if there's a large griddle that would work on an induction cooktop? I'm basically looking to get a plancha-type setup and it would be ideal if I could just use my stovetop. Thanks goons.
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Internet Explorer posted:I've been trying to figure this out on my own, but I'm coming up blank. Does anyone know if there's a large griddle that would work on an induction cooktop? I'm basically looking to get a plancha-type setup and it would be ideal if I could just use my stovetop. Thanks goons. Maybe this guy? There may be cheaper options, I just searched for "induction griddle plate"
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Shooting Blanks posted:Maybe this guy? I don't mind the cost. That one is interesting. It says several times in the description that it's not induction compatible, but the sole entry in the Q&A says it is. Might be worth a try. I was looking for something but bigger, but that's certainly not super small. Thank you! Might be worth trying out. Internet Explorer fucked around with this message at 05:28 on Sep 6, 2022 |
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Lodge has a big cast iron griddle that should work on an induction top.
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# ? Sep 6, 2022 14:19 |
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I love my gas stove, but I lived with family for a minute and grew to love their induction stovetop. And convection oven.
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Internet Explorer posted:I don't mind the cost. That one is interesting. It says several times in the description that it's not induction compatible, but the sole entry in the Q&A says it is. Might be worth a try. I was looking for something but bigger, but that's certainly not super small. Plenty of other options and I'm guessing at least one will be induction compatible. I think your biggest issue with any plancha on an induction cooktop is going to be that you'll have hot and cold spots - unless the entire cooktop is induction, of course.
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ThePopeOfFun posted:I love my gas stove, but I lived with family for a minute and grew to love their induction stovetop. And convection oven. I have had a convection oven for ~6 months or so now and I'm never sure when I should be using it in convection mode. To me I'd think that using it in that way is going to make the outsides of things cook faster and perhaps leave the insides less cooked than I would expect. When should I be using it?
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VelociBacon posted:I have had a convection oven for ~6 months or so now and I'm never sure when I should be using it in convection mode. To me I'd think that using it in that way is going to make the outsides of things cook faster and perhaps leave the insides less cooked than I would expect. When should I be using it? It's just plain good, it's rare that it's not something I want to use. No Wave fucked around with this message at 16:35 on Sep 6, 2022 |
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Flash Gordon Ramsay posted:Lodge has a big cast iron griddle that should work on an induction top. I think you might be referring to the one linked. Sounds like I should give it a try! ThePopeOfFun posted:I love my gas stove, but I lived with family for a minute and grew to love their induction stovetop. And convection oven. I went from electric, then to gas for a year, then to induction and I really love the induction. Super responsive, safer, easy to keep clean. It took some getting used to, but so much nicer. First time with a convection oven (two of them), as well, and I love it. Shooting Blanks posted:Plenty of other options and I'm guessing at least one will be induction compatible. I think your biggest issue with any plancha on an induction cooktop is going to be that you'll have hot and cold spots - unless the entire cooktop is induction, of course. Yeah, that's one thing I was worried about. The stovetop I have has the burners pretty close together, so I was hoping it would do okay and the heat would just radiate across, but you're right it's definitely going to have hot and cold spots. Guess I'll just have to try! Thank you all for the responses.
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No Wave posted:Whenever you want anything to be dry on the outside. Many vegetables, most tubers, most meat. Thanks, do you adjust cooking time or just enjoy a better exterior? Say, for a roast. I get that you're kinda going halfway towards air fryer type of results and for something like squash or similar I could imagine it being fantastic, just inexperienced when it comes to cooking animal protein with it.
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PolishPandaBear posted:Sorry, should have mentioned that its specifically the oven burner and ignition. The range burners work fine. My whirlpool oven started doing the same thing last fall. I just replaced the igniter like-for-like from a local appliance parts store for $60 or so and the oven hasn’t had a problem igniting since. I didn’t even bother cleaning up the original in my case, since it wasn’t sparking at all when I was observing it.
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VelociBacon posted:Thanks, do you adjust cooking time or just enjoy a better exterior? Say, for a roast. I get that you're kinda going halfway towards air fryer type of results and for something like squash or similar I could imagine it being fantastic, just inexperienced when it comes to cooking animal protein with it. Only time you turn off convection really is cookies. Everything else, it highly depends on your oven's particulars but common wisdom is cut the temp 25°F and start checking 25% early. If you have a probe thermometer that's the best way to be sure - just make sure your meat internal temperatures are the yummy temp not the FDA "0 bacteria but also 0 remaining moisture" temperatures.
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BrianBoitano posted:Only time you turn off convection really is cookies. Everything else, it highly depends on your oven's particulars but common wisdom is cut the temp 25°F and start checking 25% early. Yeah this is the way for a convection oven
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BrianBoitano posted:Only time you turn off convection really is cookies. Everything else, it highly depends on your oven's particulars but common wisdom is cut the temp 25°F and start checking 25% early. Really love this kind of heuristic. Okay great, I'll have to start experimenting with it.
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Wait, why not for cookies?
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Can anyone recommend strainers online that are 1) all metal 2) relatively tight screened All the ones I see at discount stores have screens like chain link fences
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AnonSpore posted:Wait, why not for cookies? Same reason it's bad* for cakes, souffles, custards, and quick breads. The air circulation makes the outside cook before the inside gets heated through. If you take a standard cookie recipe and put it in a convection oven at the same temperature, it won't spread as much, the edges and top will be browner, and the center won't be done before the edges are threatening to burn. A quick bread will have the outer surfaces set before the inside can rise properly. *without proper adjustment. Now I really want to make cookies and it's like a billion degrees outside so I can't.
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Steve Yun posted:Can anyone recommend strainers online that are 1) all metal 2) relatively tight screened Skimmers here. Strainers here. Not sure what you're doing with it, but something on one of those two pages should be fine - especially if you pick a fine mesh option.
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Steve Yun posted:Can anyone recommend strainers online that are 1) all metal 2) relatively tight screened Sounds like you want a chinois? Usually the first place I check for that kind of “metal, but doesn’t need to cost $25 at Target” utensil is the big Asian grocery nearby with a restaurant supply aisle. I think most of my handheld strainers are from there.
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No I’m looking for a round strainer I found out there’s a rating for fine mesh strainers (30 mesh) and coarse strainers (20 mesh) so I guess I’ll shop for that
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Someone mentioned an oven cleaner a few pages back, I can’t seem to find it, but my oven is a dirty mother fucker right now. What’s the go to cleaner?
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I use Easy Off If you’re sensitive to fumes use the blue one
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obi_ant posted:Someone mentioned an oven cleaner a few pages back, I can’t seem to find it, but my oven is a dirty mother fucker right now. What’s the go to cleaner? Does your oven not have a self clean feature?
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My parent's dishwasher is on its last leg so I figured I'd get a new dish washer and give them the two year old one that came with my house when I bought it as a way to get them a newer dishwasher without it being such an obvious gift. What should I look for in a dishwasher?
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captkirk posted:My parent's dishwasher is on its last leg so I figured I'd get a new dish washer and give them the two year old one that came with my house when I bought it as a way to get them a newer dishwasher without it being such an obvious gift. From everything I've heard, the brand name "Bosch" - every single person I know who owns one loves it.
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captkirk posted:My parent's dishwasher is on its last leg so I figured I'd get a new dish washer and give them the two year old one that came with my house when I bought it as a way to get them a newer dishwasher without it being such an obvious gift. I guess I don't know if there are other high-end brands that are as good, but my crap-rear end, decades-old dishwasher gave out in the middle of the pandemic and I had to wait months for a Bosch 500 to become available and it's by far the best dishwasher I've ever owned.
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Yeah another vote for Bosch here.
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