Allowed,since it contains some fat?
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Allowed,since it contains some fat?
wouldnt know how much fat is in it. It depends on if the meat is able to absorbe fat when frying or not. But havent found any answere on that yet :cry:
Does drain mean you let the fat dripp off or is it something else?
Yep bro, thats what it means, I let it drip off, and since its really hot some of it evaporates off
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I'd pan fry it w/Pam or use the foreman. I don't see any reason/sense in frying chicken for pwo2.
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~SC~
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Originally Posted by SwoleCat
If possible Swole...could you PLEASE add more shi*t to your signature? :wg:
LMAO
You got stuff moving...pictures....giant text.....where are the blinkin lights?!?!
That beast takes like 2 mins for my work comp to load. lol (all jokes of course bro)
Jake
I don't own a foreman (ordered one from the states a few days so it should arrive in like a year or so :lol:), and can't get pam where I live (I'm guessing thats the spray can oil thing right?)Quote:
Originally Posted by SwoleCat
^^ yes it is spray oil, also available in extra virgin witch BTW is best.
excuse me for maby beeing stupid. but why not make my own pan? Like pouring olive oil into a bottle used to spray plants with? is it to thick for it to work?
we dotn have foreman grills in sweden either but luckily a copy of it. Need to buy it when I have more cash.
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Originally Posted by johan
Yes, as a matter of fact they make special bottles just for olive oil spraying.
Prob does'nt work quite as well/messy/pain in the arse... etc.
PAM is a special kind of cooking spray that has little to no fat, this is per 1/3 sec spray but if you coat an entire pan with the spray it has negligible amounts of fat. very different from straight Olive Oil.Quote:
excuse me for maby beeing stupid. but why not make my own pan? Like pouring olive oil into a bottle used to spray plants with? is it to thick for it to work?
I didn't know that! I thought its just oil (good fat but still fat) in spray!Quote:
Originally Posted by Giantz11
Chicken leg, fried flour coated 4oz
calories : 285 protein : 30 fat:16 carbs: 3
I don't use flour...
Get a paper towel and hold it over the hole in the Olive oil bottle.
Wet the towel a bit then wipe the pan with a tiny-thin coating on the bottom, that will repliecate "Pam" spray.
Cook away.
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as far as i know, heating olive oil makes it lose a lot of its nutritons and oxides it.
Good stuff bro, I'll do that, thanks :)Quote:
Originally Posted by SwoleCat
G-g-g-g-g-uniiiiiiiit :wg: