• Luccus@feddit.org
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    13 hours ago

    Whatever I have on hand or fit’s the dish.

    Mostly rapeseed oil, sometimes olive oil. When I first started (before I was able to just guess), I put a drop of water in the pan. As soon as the water started to boil, I added the oil and was ready to go.

    Nothing stuck for quite a while. But if it did, sometimes it was enough to wait a bit for everything to release by itself.

    Aside from that: butter. Butter does some magic.

    • iAvicenna@lemmy.world
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      12 hours ago

      doesn’t the oil burn when you put it on a very hot steel pan or do you have a trick? I guess rapeseed oil burning point is higher but if I put butter on a very hot pan it immediately turns brown and then burns in a matter of seconds.

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        8 hours ago

        Maybe you’re just getting the pan too hot? I know that sounds silly but it might be as simple as turning the heat down some and cooking whatever for a little longer.

        Or at least that’s like my cardinal cooking sin, I’m always getting the pan too hot and burning shit unless I’m very careful to think about it.

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          6 hours ago

          but you are supposed to heat the steel pans until water kind of jumps in it (to make it nonstick) and that much heat generally already burns the oil I am using…

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            5 hours ago

            And if you heat any oil too much it starts producing carcinogenes. Butter is especially prone to do that even in relatively lower heat if it’s not ghee. So it becomes toxic in a similar way as teflon is.