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I am curious, how do these chefs manage to get their frying pans in flames? the video looks good, but obviously, we have to understand that chefs woudn't take their time to share content if there wasn't any potential benefit for them. So obviously they are doing it to draw sales to his book or restaurant or whatever.Like curryhell, I like it when I learn something new. I like also the look of this kitchen and how organized it seems. It does give the feeling of an actual kitchen from a restaurant rather than TA.thanks for sharing
I am curious, how do these chefs manage to get their frying pans in flames?
Now i can watch videos like this for hours on end : Each time I watch it, i spot something new. I wish i could make it look so easy as that guy. Thanks for sharing. Any more in the pipeline?
Quote from: gagomes on January 31, 2013, 10:26 PMI am curious, how do these chefs manage to get their frying pans in flames? Water content from the garlic & ginger paste etc. mixes with the oil in the pan and spits out over the pan where the gas flame then ignites the oil to give the flambe.
Quote from: gagomes on January 31, 2013, 10:26 PMI am curious, how do these chefs manage to get their frying pans in flames?It helps to have a jumbo jet flame beneath the pan!I was frying some mushrooms last night in a low sided griddle pan.Had the burner on full heat (still not a very big burner) and I was moving the pan back and forth, as the chef does in this video, whilst throwing the mushrooms around with a spatula. I got the odd flare-up, but nothing like this.When the oil spits, if it comes into contact with the flame from the burner, it will ignite.It's hard to get this to happen at home simply due to the smaller domestic burner size.
h4ppy-chris >> Just wondering what your ebook will teach people that is not already covered on this forum?
This makes sense. Thanks for adding clarity! Seeing as I have a normal (albeit with a decent sized flame) cooker I was wondering if there is anything I can do to get a more intense flame out of it or do I need to buy a "specialty" stove?Excellent question!
Quote from: gagomes on February 15, 2013, 11:36 PMThis makes sense. Thanks for adding clarity! Seeing as I have a normal (albeit with a decent sized flame) cooker I was wondering if there is anything I can do to get a more intense flame out of it or do I need to buy a "specialty" stove?Excellent question!It was either JerryM or Haldi who tinkered with their gas jets to get a bigger flame. I always get these two guys mixed up. I've always pictured them to look like Monty Don. ;DCouldn't tell you which thread though sorry.Frank.