Nr1Humanoid
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Post by Nr1Humanoid on Aug 20, 2009 4:38:07 GMT -5
Simple question, when you make pancakes, can you flip them around in mid air?
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Post by Cranjis McBasketball on Aug 20, 2009 4:40:32 GMT -5
No, only low air.
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Post by Tigerlily on Aug 20, 2009 4:57:34 GMT -5
Low air, but as the pervy food tech teacher once told our class, 'it's all in the wrist', before giving as a pervy wink.
Eugh.
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Post by aka Cthulhu on Aug 20, 2009 5:00:17 GMT -5
Nope. Once tried to do so and the pancake landed into the fire.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 20, 2009 5:38:31 GMT -5
Only if they're at least partly cooked on both sides.
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Post by Bam Neeley on Aug 20, 2009 6:03:40 GMT -5
It's hard to explain. It's an intuitive thing. But like said it comes from the wrist. If you're scared about making a mess I recommend making the flip over a kitchen sink rather than the oven.
I made pancakes earlier today. And I ate them with cloudberry jam. I didn't flip them because by pan was having trouble unsticking the pancakes
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Post by H-Fist on Aug 20, 2009 9:49:55 GMT -5
It's hard to explain. It's an intuitive thing. But like said it comes from the wrist. If you're scared about making a mess I recommend making the flip over a kitchen sink rather than the oven. I made pancakes earlier today. And I ate them with cloudberry jam. I didn't flip them because by pan was having trouble unsticking the pancakes Emphasized the fear part. I have years of pro and amateur cooking experience. Food and flame both sense your fear. They know when they are the boss. To build your confidence, I know it sounds silly, but just put a plain old slice of bread on your pan of choice and flip repeatedly as needed to get the motion down.
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Post by Mehe is F'n hardcore. on Aug 20, 2009 10:51:16 GMT -5
Low air, but as the pervy food tech teacher once told our class, 'it's all in the wrist', before giving as a pervy wink. Eugh. I thought it was all in the hips?
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Post by Back to being Cenanuff on Aug 20, 2009 10:56:19 GMT -5
The only place I ever cooked pancakes was a 5 foot long flat grill in the kitchen at Bob Evans. Would have been almost godlike if I could flip a pancake on it though.
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Post by bob on Aug 20, 2009 10:58:28 GMT -5
nope
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Post by default on Aug 20, 2009 11:34:14 GMT -5
Yeah, they're a little tricky, but it's about sliding it onto the rim a little bit and the right snap with the wrist. I've always flipped my toasted cheese sandwiches which are easier by far, but good practice.
But I flip everything in the kitchen. When I started using a bunch of spices in jars, I learned to flip them into my hands I'm a lefty so I'll pick them up by the lid with my right hand due to the cupboard design, flip them into my right hand then toss them into my left and open them... pissed my parents off for a while until they realized I didn't drop them. Now it's to the point I can flip a 20 ounce into my hand and even spin one around my finger. I flip spatulas... wooden spoons... canned food... etc.
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Post by SAJ Forth on Aug 20, 2009 11:35:33 GMT -5
I prefer just flipping them like a cheeseburger.
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Post by Time Lord Soundwave on Aug 20, 2009 16:45:26 GMT -5
"Do you like pancakes?"
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Post by Alucard on Aug 20, 2009 17:20:22 GMT -5
flipping pancakes sounds like the best swear replacer ever.
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