How do you avoid getting burnt by hot oil?
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I find myself getting hit too much by boiling oil. Even when I keep my face really far from the pan it hits me.
Are there any general guidelines or best practices to avoid getting hit by boiling oil?
Best Answer
In a hot pan, the oil droplets jump off for three reasons usually:
- When you add oil to a hot pan that is not completely dry yet (i.e some water present in the pan). This residue water will boil, turn into steam and splatter oil.
- When you are adding wet food to the hot oil. The water turns into steam and splatters oil. Solution: Making sure the food is fairly dry before putting in oil. E.g. drying vegetables with a paper towel.
- When you are turning food. Solution: as @Wayfaring Stranger said, flip to food towards the opposite end, not towards you.
Another thing might be that you are using a very shallow walled-pan, but mostly, splattering oil is due to water being present.
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