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Nettle Soup posted:Maybe dumpling wrappers? But having made them the other day, I think again it might be done better with a pasta machine.
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# ? May 25, 2024 14:41 |
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for sure a pasta machine is better, but if you're gonna alton brown-it then yeah you could potentially make a tortilla press work, just on a smaller scale or for niche pasta varietals. i like the idea of it cause its how a slippery slope starts - a lot of my purchases for more specialized equipment generally happen because im trying to force something to do something else, and it totally does work, but as i'm getting deeper into the waters i realize i'm gonna want the thing that was made specifically to do a certain job. this is how i got a pizza oven, a smoker, tortilla press, pasta machine, my
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# ? Sep 27, 2023 01:52 |
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I just had to GIS Manchego cheese to see if it somehow looks different than I remember (it doesn't)
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# ? Sep 27, 2023 02:34 |
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I'll probably get another pasta machine some day but that's not today. I want to build a tortilla press and I've just been imagining what else I could use it for.
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# ? Sep 27, 2023 02:47 |
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We've made mu shu wrappers with our Tortilla press: plastic, dough disc, thin layer of toasted sesame oil, dough disc, plastic. Two dough discs each end up half the thinness you could otherwise achieve, which is exactly what we want for this application. The oil helps you separate after pressing.
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# ? Sep 27, 2023 03:03 |
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Oh, stealing this! Thanks so much.
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# ? Sep 27, 2023 04:33 |
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Borsche69 posted:... This made me laugh so hard it woke my cat up, oh my god.
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# ? Sep 27, 2023 08:27 |
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We got a new dishwasher (Bosch 100 without the top rack) and I can't seem to get my Nordicware half sheet pans to fit, even after moving the top rack to the top position. (Unless there's a third secret higher level I haven't found yet.) Does anyone have a good recommendation for a half sheet pan that's like an inch narrower? The Nordicware is 12.9" wide, for reference. The length is fine. Or is this where I just hammer the sides straight up from their flared position and give up their stacking abilities
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# ? Sep 27, 2023 14:17 |
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Tilt yer sheets
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# ? Sep 27, 2023 14:33 |
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Looking for large sealable food storage bins for use at room temp, something that would fit a shelf at least a foot high and a foot deep. Is there something food-grade that you'd recommend (especially for deterring household pests) or should I just pick up some larger general-purpose plastic bins at a Target/Home Depot/IKEA etc.
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# ? Sep 27, 2023 15:42 |
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C-Euro posted:Looking for large sealable food storage bins for use at room temp, something that would fit a shelf at least a foot high and a foot deep. Is there something food-grade that you'd recommend (especially for deterring household pests) or should I just pick up some larger general-purpose plastic bins at a Target/Home Depot/IKEA etc. https://www.webstaurantstore.com/vendor/cambro.html
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# ? Sep 27, 2023 15:50 |
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effika posted:We got a new dishwasher (Bosch 100 without the top rack) and I can't seem to get my Nordicware half sheet pans to fit, even after moving the top rack to the top position. (Unless there's a third secret higher level I haven't found yet.) aren't nordicware pans bare aluminum? if you've already been putting them in the dishwasher then whatever, but if you haven't, the detergent can turn them gray and flakey
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# ? Sep 27, 2023 15:54 |
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You know, I remember seeing this brand posted here a while back and was hoping that someone would bring them up again. Are these sold in any brick & mortar locations, or would I have to order them online?
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C-Euro posted:You know, I remember seeing this brand posted here a while back and was hoping that someone would bring them up again. Are these sold in any brick & mortar locations, or would I have to order them online? I think costco sells a subset of their products? Any local restaurant supply store will. Don't think you'll see them at your local home goods store though.
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Yeah Costco had these 3 packs of 4 qt Cambros for something like $12. They come with tight fitting lids
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Enos Cabell posted:Yeah Costco had these 3 packs of 4 qt Cambros for something like $12. They also have a 2-pack of the square 6L ones for the same price
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Nephzinho posted:I think costco sells a subset of their products? Any local restaurant supply store will. Don't think you'll see them at your local home goods store though. Hmmm, gonna have to check our local Costco knock-off (BJ's) for these. I know a couple of kitchen supply stores locally but I don't know that they are restaurant-scale. Thanks!
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# ? Sep 27, 2023 17:19 |
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BrianBoitano posted:Tilt yer sheets The tines aren't tall enough to support a tilted sheet unfortunately. It just falls over. hypnophant posted:aren't nordicware pans bare aluminum? if you've already been putting them in the dishwasher then whatever, but if you haven't, the detergent can turn them gray and flakey Yeah they're all grey and matte now, but aren't flaking. I don't mind. They always have parchment on them anyway.
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# ? Sep 27, 2023 17:50 |
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If you're willing to bend your sheets, would you be willing to bend your tines instead? You can lean against other dishes or against the inside wall.
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# ? Sep 27, 2023 20:29 |
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I think you can also remove the top rack completely? Check the manual. (Yes, you can put it back again.)
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# ? Sep 27, 2023 20:35 |
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In my Boschwasher, there was a raised indentation on both sides runnning all the way to the back that my Nordicware half sheets slid into and were held in place perfectly, without interfering with the washing arm. Only one when the silverware basket is in.
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# ? Sep 27, 2023 20:42 |
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We got the absolute cheapest model and I think we should have paid the $300 for the next step up. A spot for a sheet pan makes a lot of sense and is definitely not present with this one's rack. Yeah I'll get to bending some times or making a little support for the pan so it won't fall over when angled. We weren't able to test this exact model in the store for pots & pans. Lesson learned! At least it cleans better than the dead Kenmore it replaced.
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# ? Sep 27, 2023 21:17 |
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I've said it before but it's crazy nobody makes high quality replacement racks for the main popular dishwashers.
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# ? Sep 27, 2023 21:18 |
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Yeah my dishwasher does an excellent job, but the rack layout just absolutely sucks for my needs. I guess they figure people don’t eat family dinners anymore, so nobody uses serving bowls, so the lower rack is literally 100% for plates. For sheet pans, I can put one along the side, not vertical, but leaning in diagonally across the tops of the plates/etc to avoid the arm. That works fine, I don’t need any special support for it v if their life is like mine, probably grease from stuff like chicken quarters Anne Whateley fucked around with this message at 22:01 on Sep 27, 2023 |
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effika posted:Yeah they're all grey and matte now, but aren't flaking. I don't mind. They always have parchment on them anyway.
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Anne Whateley posted:v if their life is like mine, probably grease from stuff like chicken quarters I have greyed quarter and half sheet pans for greasy or oily jobs, and shiny new aluminum for everything else.
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# ? Sep 27, 2023 22:05 |
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Ah. I tend to use either silicone sheet liners (if I don't have to slide whatever I'm baking off them) or parchment (if I do), and line with aluminum foil if I'm doing anything that's going to dump a lot of fat/oil/cheese/whatever all over the sheet. Then most of the time all it needs is a wipe off with a damp towel.
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Anne Whateley posted:v if their life is like mine, probably grease from stuff like chicken quarters Yup, stuff like that, leaky sweet potatoes, etc. It's so much nicer to just toss it in than try to wash it off in a kitchen sink. I think I got it rigged up well enough. I just do not understand why they have so much space available and waste it all with terrible tines, yeah. I was bored today and called Bosch's customer line to see what they said and they kept offering suggestions that my model can't do (tall item sprinkler, move the top rack up to the third position, fold down the left set of tines so I could angle it better). We'd double check the model number and they'd apologize, saying they'll take my (clearly uncommon) baking sheet needs into consideration for future models.
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C-Euro posted:Hmmm, gonna have to check our local Costco knock-off (BJ's) for these. I know a couple of kitchen supply stores locally but I don't know that they are restaurant-scale. Thanks! Cambro also has a "Where to Buy" section on their website here: https://apps.cambro.com/where-to-buy/ They may be available locally. It's also worth noting that Cambro recently recessed an improved form factor (Freshpro) compared to their Classic line - the new line is slightly more compact, and the lids are not interchangeable between the two. If you do find them locally, decide on one line and stick with it.
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Hi baking newb here: is there a noticeable difference for cake pans between amazon basics and nordicware for example? the latter is three times the cost and I'm wondering if it's worth it?
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themongol posted:Hi baking newb here: is there a noticeable difference for cake pans between amazon basics and nordicware for example? the latter is three times the cost and I'm wondering if it's worth it? It's mostly the sam vimes boot problem: the amazon basics ones will probably lose their coating, rust, and wear out much faster. The higher quality pans can be a buy for life thing - easily lasting 3 or more times as long as the cheapo garbo ones. When I'm a newb at anything though I buy a basic thing to start and if I wear it out I buy the good one the second time around.
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# ? Sep 30, 2023 17:32 |
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Nicer pans hide steel bar stock in the rolled edges to help keep them straight and flat. poo poo, I missed that these were cake pans
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BrianBoitano posted:I have greyed quarter and half sheet pans for greasy or oily jobs, and shiny new aluminum for everything else.
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# ? Sep 30, 2023 17:56 |
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We have USA pans for all things baking. It took like 2 stints in the oven to turn the sheet tray from looking like an eager teenager at their first job to the jaded waitress who smoked a pack a day for 30 years.
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CommonShore posted:It's mostly the sam vimes boot problem: the amazon basics ones will probably lose their coating, rust, and wear out much faster. The higher quality pans can be a buy for life thing - easily lasting 3 or more times as long as the cheapo garbo ones. Thanks!
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SwissArmyDruid posted:
Huh I didn't know that. My nordicware aluminum pan is still very nice after probably a decade of use, that must be part of it. It's also a bit thicker I think.
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# ? Oct 1, 2023 02:15 |
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effika posted:It's so much nicer to just toss it in than try to wash it off in a kitchen sink. why is it legal to sell kitchen sinks that won’t fit a half pan? how do you soak them? it’s unacceptable
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Subjunctive posted:why is it legal to sell kitchen sinks that won’t fit a half pan? how do you soak them? it’s unacceptable
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# ? Oct 1, 2023 03:59 |
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CommonShore posted:It's mostly the sam vimes boot problem: the amazon basics ones will probably lose their coating, rust, and wear out much faster. The higher quality pans can be a buy for life thing - easily lasting 3 or more times as long as the cheapo garbo ones. I buy the cheap ones every time and that's why I have a mountain of cake pans with thrashed coatings piling up in my pantry. Because I can just line them with aluminum foil and use them with nachos When I make individual nacho plates for a dozen people (ugh i'm terrible about throwing poo poo away)
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HolHorsejob posted:I buy the cheap ones every time and that's why I have a mountain of cake pans with thrashed coatings piling up in my pantry. .....do you often make individual nacho plates for a dozen people? And are they getting a whole half-sheet pan? And can I visit sometime?
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