I saw Good Eats episode where Mr. Brown sticks fish into some hot oil and pops it in the oven. He called it oil blanching. Isn't this the same exact thing as just deep frying the fish but maybe at lower temperatures?
2007-03-21
18:18:36
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BUNguyenI
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I understand that water and oils are polar opposites. So basically oil blanching is mainly for flavor while frying is mainly just to cook the food?
2007-03-21
20:16:20 ·
update #1
In my experience oil burns more...a hell of alot more.
2007-03-21
20:18:07 ·
update #2
I've been researching and chinese use oil blanching as a key method of making their meats super soft juicy and tender with almost a creamy consistency. How does this work at a chemical level compared to frying at high temperatures?
2007-03-21
21:05:05 ·
update #3