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How do you deal with the left over fat/oil in your pan?

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  • Z [email protected]

    I’ve tried olive oil. Idk what it is, maybe user error, but those cures seem to be very delicate. Like the olives are all primadonna about touching such a base metal like iron.

    I don’t use lard with cooking. My beef these days is limited to pho and a bi-yearly burger, but my rationale was, what did grandma use? Why was she soaping hers up in the sink with impunity?

    Lard. And layers.

    I respect the baby it approach too, and vegans, if that is your way.

    Whatever works, it’s in.

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    Pretty much the same rationale. WWGD. But I used shortening for my base coats only because that's what I had on hand. Then I basically only cooked bacon, sausage, ham, and pork chops in them to build up the seasoning.

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      I used to pour it into a glass jar. But these days I'm just using a paper towel or 3 after it dries and chuckin it in the bin.

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      I don't have enough oil left over to bother doing something other than wash normally

      if there's enough fat left, either cook more food in it, or wipe it with a paper towel. but that's rare

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        I used to pour it into a glass jar. But these days I'm just using a paper towel or 3 after it dries and chuckin it in the bin.

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        Left... over?

        If I'm deepfrying, I set it aside and reuse it.

        If I cooked something like bacon that gave off fat, I save it and use it to cook other things later.

        If I was sautéing something, I used the correct amount of oil and there's none left over.

        If I was roasting something, I turn the pan drippings into a sauce.

        I will say, if you're having this problem a lot cooking meat, you're probably not trimming the cuts properly before cooking. Trim those and throw the scraps in the freezer until the next time you make stock.

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        • P [email protected]

          I used to pour it into a glass jar. But these days I'm just using a paper towel or 3 after it dries and chuckin it in the bin.

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          Reduce, reuse, recycle.

          I try not to deep fry anything, my body doesn't need it, and the convection oven does a decent job. Shallow frying can also do a similar job most times at the cost of some extra time.

          Decent quantity of bacon grease get collected for reuse. Small amounts just get paper toweled. If I did give in and deep fry something, that oil is being reused all week. Go big or go home.

          When I'm done with it, I grab the smallest sealable container from the recycling, out the cooled fat in it, and it goes in the trash. It usually isn't more than a cup or 2.

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          • S [email protected]

            Saw this thread from a mile away and ran to tell everyone I don't have that problem because I own an air fryer

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            We are gods among rodents, you and I.

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              I used to pour it into a glass jar. But these days I'm just using a paper towel or 3 after it dries and chuckin it in the bin.

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              I pretty much use your method, although sometimes after making breakfast sausage, I will fill up the pan with soap and water and let it soak for maybe a day. Then, I will go outside and dump and kinda hose it off then take it back inside to wash in the sink proper.

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                Uwu, its sooooooo cut. They're magestic horns; and the lux fur, et al. Their snaggle teeth, that pacific one, is just hte peice of resistance!

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                I think it's a Shih-Tzu

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                  I used to pour it into a glass jar. But these days I'm just using a paper towel or 3 after it dries and chuckin it in the bin.

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                  I pour it into a bowl. Once full ill freeze it then toss out on trash day

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                    Are you renting or do you own?

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                      I used to pour it into a glass jar. But these days I'm just using a paper towel or 3 after it dries and chuckin it in the bin.

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                      Into a teacup, into the fridge, then when full and solidified, peeled out and thrown into the trash.

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                      • N [email protected]

                        Left... over?

                        If I'm deepfrying, I set it aside and reuse it.

                        If I cooked something like bacon that gave off fat, I save it and use it to cook other things later.

                        If I was sautéing something, I used the correct amount of oil and there's none left over.

                        If I was roasting something, I turn the pan drippings into a sauce.

                        I will say, if you're having this problem a lot cooking meat, you're probably not trimming the cuts properly before cooking. Trim those and throw the scraps in the freezer until the next time you make stock.

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                        #80

                        I have fat in my freezer and am a total noob at stock making. The fat is leftover from a slab of pork I cut up into 8oz portions and froze.

                        I would like to hear / read more about this earth thing called stock, if you are willing to share.

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                        • anon6789@lemmy.worldA [email protected]

                          Reduce, reuse, recycle.

                          I try not to deep fry anything, my body doesn't need it, and the convection oven does a decent job. Shallow frying can also do a similar job most times at the cost of some extra time.

                          Decent quantity of bacon grease get collected for reuse. Small amounts just get paper toweled. If I did give in and deep fry something, that oil is being reused all week. Go big or go home.

                          When I'm done with it, I grab the smallest sealable container from the recycling, out the cooled fat in it, and it goes in the trash. It usually isn't more than a cup or 2.

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                          Reusing cooking oil many times increases your cancer risk more than cooking alone. Fyi

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                            Saw this thread from a mile away and ran to tell everyone I don't have that problem because I own an air fryer

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                            Does your airfryer nor drip the fat off of bacon? Or other fatty meat?

                            You out there making sunny side eggs with an airfryer?

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                            • stopspazzing@lemmy.worldS [email protected]

                              Reusing cooking oil many times increases your cancer risk more than cooking alone. Fyi

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                              Appreciate the concern. The air fryer has all but eliminated my home frying. I always hated throwing out the oil, but I know it's not great to keep around, so I was never big into frying at home.

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                                I used to pour it into a glass jar. But these days I'm just using a paper towel or 3 after it dries and chuckin it in the bin.

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                                Dump it all into an old tin and toss it out once it cools off.

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                                • P [email protected]

                                  I used to pour it into a glass jar. But these days I'm just using a paper towel or 3 after it dries and chuckin it in the bin.

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                                  I also do paper towels for the bulk, though I try to do it while the pan is still a little warm, and may even heat the pan up a little if needed, so that if it's a fat that's solid at room temperature, I can treat it the same way as oil.

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                                    I used to pour it into a glass jar. But these days I'm just using a paper towel or 3 after it dries and chuckin it in the bin.

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                                    I pour it into an empty can and freeze it then eventually trash

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                                      I used to pour it into a glass jar. But these days I'm just using a paper towel or 3 after it dries and chuckin it in the bin.

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                                      Sometimes I save it and put it in the fridge until the wet stuff separates from the fat. I then mix it with lye that I get from wood ash to make really shitty soap that's okish for doing dishes but not much else. You shouldn't put this in a washing machine because it will corrode the metal parts, you shouldn't wash yourself with it because its bad for your skin but I hope to get it to where I never have to buy dish soap again. Every single little consumer product that I can find a way to live without increases my chances of survival under this regime or at least extends things for as long as possible.

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                                      • P [email protected]

                                        Damn, I'm happy you said garbage disposal.

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                                        As opposed to garbage "disposer"? I use both interchangeably.

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                                          I used to pour it into a glass jar. But these days I'm just using a paper towel or 3 after it dries and chuckin it in the bin.

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                                          Last meal's leftovers is to season the next meal

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