• GissaMittJobb
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    5 hours ago

    Interesting! I guess that makes sense actually since the steam will make the whole pieces evenly hotter?

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        5 hours ago

        Well, when frying, the hot stuff is at the bottom, right? The pan. When streaming, the hot stuff is all around - the steam - making it 100C evenly all around.

        Gonna have to try that technique. Cheers, friend

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              60 minutes ago

              100c is boiling point where water transistions into steam at sea level. Steam can be much, much hotter.

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                50 minutes ago

                I’m not sure that steam used in cooking actually gets much hotter than 100 C - do you have any information on that subject I can read?

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                  46 minutes ago

                  That is a very good point actually. I will try to measure it later, you could be absolutely right