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May 16 2013 08:36pm
to add wine to a searing hot pan and let it flame...


if youre cooking at home.



so, i was searing a tuna steak last night, and when i added some wine at the end it flared up majorly. like, 3-foot flame major. with a dirty hood filter, thats a recipe for disaster. the hood caught fire, melting the blades of the fan. luckily i had an unopened bottle of seltzer handy, so i was able to put out the fire. kinda a hard place to reach, though, salt wouldnt have done the trick. turned off the fan first, though, ofc.

a least the tuna came out good. seared with salt/pepper, then finished with a semi-dry cabernet. nice.


what a week, though. first i try to cut off my thumb, then i try to burn down the house. my wife was less than pleased, and my daughter (4) was freaking out majorly as well. oh, well.

(btw, pic of my finger here - http://i962.photobucket.com/albums/ae109/returnformer/finger_zps07b03565.jpg. a bit graphic, though. the cut goes straight across, that bump is blood welling up. the bleeding kept restarting every time i changed the bandages as they would get so soaked that they would stick to it. finally got that to stop now, though.)



i also made chilean sea bass on tuesday night. that came out awesome, and didnt necessitate the fire dept, either. i cooked it similar to my vegan scallops, with garlic, white wine and cilantro, only for the bass i also added lime juice and sriracha. damn good. im definitely making that again...
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May 17 2013 08:29am
wow that is a gruesome cut...

and clean your hood/fans, i just did this weekend and they were filthy, now i know where the grease smell came from.
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May 17 2013 11:25am
Quote (winterschapel @ May 17 2013 09:29am)
wow that is a gruesome cut...

and clean your hood/fans, i just did this weekend and they were filthy, now i know where the grease smell came from.


yeah, ive thought about cleaning it, but ive been too lazy. the filter and fan blade need replacing now anyway, so no need to clean them... ;) cleaned out the hood and stovetop, though. the stovetop got pretty dirty from the burnt grease/plastic getting washed dowen with the seltzer. at least its cleaner now than its been in a while...

the cuts looking much better, its healing nicely. doesnt look nearly as bad now.
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May 17 2013 02:39pm
my fan has an auto clean function, but it didnt help much so i had to wipe it down.

im much too slow of a chopper to ever get a fingertip, but im clumsy enough that i could see myself dropping or holding a knife the wrong way.

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May 18 2013 08:31pm
Quote (winterschapel @ May 17 2013 03:39pm)
my fan has an auto clean function, but it didnt help much so i had to wipe it down.

im much too slow of a chopper to ever get a fingertip, but im clumsy enough that i could see myself dropping or holding a knife the wrong way.


auto clean on a fan? hows that even work?

when i go slower i dont have to look. ive stood there reading a book while slicing a case of cucumbers.
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May 18 2013 09:40pm
Ewwwww that cut is gross
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May 19 2013 10:27am
Quote (Darkkillz @ May 18 2013 10:40pm)
Ewwwww that cut is gross


yeah, tell me about it... ;)

(i did warn that its graphic!)
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May 19 2013 12:24pm
Quote (ReturnFormer @ May 18 2013 09:31pm)
auto clean on a fan?  hows that even work?

when i go slower i dont have to look.  ive stood there reading a book while slicing a case of cucumbers.


you pour in a dilution of degreaser and water into a hole and press the auto clean button. it makes a lot of noise and some dirty water comes out into a collection bottle-thing. i apparently doesnt do a very good job though.
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May 19 2013 02:59pm
Quote (winterschapel @ May 19 2013 01:24pm)
you pour in a dilution of degreaser and water into a hole and press the auto clean button. it makes a lot of noise and some dirty water comes out into a collection bottle-thing. i apparently doesnt do a very good job though.


interesting, never seen anything like that...
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May 20 2013 03:07am
I find it best to take the pan off the heat/turn off stove before adding alcohol to a pan.

along with that, have a secure lid and fire exstinguisher near by, though the fire exstinguisher should be a given.

This post was edited by Ylem122 on May 20 2013 03:08am
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