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WarGreymon77 11/05/17 11:44:39 AM #1: |
I tried Googling it, but all I get is an example of the foods they ate.
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WastelandCowboy 11/05/17 11:50:48 AM #2: |
Pot of boiling oil over fire or wood stove.
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WarGreymon77 11/05/17 11:51:39 AM #3: |
So basically oil instead of water.
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WastelandCowboy 11/05/17 11:54:49 AM #4: |
WarGreymon77 posted...
So basically oil instead of water. Well. yeah. Why would you use water to fry? ... Copied to Clipboard!
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WarGreymon77 11/05/17 12:02:21 PM #5: |
All I knew about old cooking is that they boiled things in a big pot.
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FellWolf 11/05/17 12:05:27 PM #6: |
Good talk. You can't fry stuff in water
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WastelandCowboy 11/05/17 12:10:18 PM #7: |
WarGreymon77 posted...
All I knew about old cooking is that they boiled things in a big pot. Hold on. When you said "How did people fry food before electric stoves" were you talking about frying, as in, fried chicken, fried potatoes, fried onion rings, etc? In this case, you would use oil or hot fat for frying as you would not be able to fry foods in water. The only time anyone would ever use water for boiling, is when purifying the water, heating it up to cook rice, soups, vegetables, etc. ... Copied to Clipboard!
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myghostisdead 11/05/17 12:16:22 PM #8: |
Wood burning stove. I knew people that used them when I was a kid.
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WarGreymon77 11/05/17 12:24:04 PM #9: |
WastelandCowboy posted...
WarGreymon77 posted...All I knew about old cooking is that they boiled things in a big pot. I never said anything about frying in water. That's an oxymoron. What I was asking about was pan frying and/or deep frying. ... Copied to Clipboard!
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Broken_Zeus 11/05/17 12:26:23 PM #10: |
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Wood burning stove. I knew people that used them when I was a kid. Not to be confused with a Food-Burning Stove (one of my all-time favorite Wheel of Fortune fails) --- Gamefaqs cannot handle my #BrokenBrilliance ... Copied to Clipboard!
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FellWolf 11/05/17 12:27:22 PM #11: |
I imagine frying was not widespread and I'm not in the place to do some research. But all it takes is heating oil in a pot with whatever method of heating the have.
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T0ffee 11/05/17 12:32:28 PM #12: |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deep_frying
The English expression deep-fried is attested from the early 20th century;[4] "fried chicken" is from 1832.[5] --- "Splashing water on a pervert is like putting lasers on a shark" - Shiho Shishido | FC: 2707-2635-3369 | IGN: Toffee (Moon) / Caramel (Sun) | ... Copied to Clipboard!
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JOExHIGASHI 11/05/17 12:32:52 PM #13: |
Gas stove like a neanderthal
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NightShift 11/05/17 12:33:52 PM #14: |
how did people get around before cars?
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Krazy_Kirby 11/05/17 1:01:29 PM #16: |
WarGreymon77 posted...
So basically oil instead of water. WarGreymon77 posted... WastelandCowboy posted...WarGreymon77 posted...All I knew about old cooking is that they boiled things in a big pot. --- Kill From The Shadows. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Idiot ... Copied to Clipboard!
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Revelation34 11/05/17 1:10:24 PM #17: |
WarGreymon77 posted...
I never said anything about frying in water. That's an oxymoron. What I was asking about was pan frying and/or deep frying. Not always. --- Gamertag: Kegfarms, BF code: 2033480226, Treasure Cruise code 318,374,355 ... Copied to Clipboard!
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