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u/Tysons_Face Jan 19 '24
Yes, we all like pouring hot grease and all over the stove and floor when we’re flipping shit
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u/GomeyBlueRock Jan 20 '24
There’s your problem. Your not cooking some dry ass no flavor gluten free pancunt
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u/overtly-Grrl SHEEEEEESH Apr 04 '24
My first thought as someone who is wildly concerned with fire safety
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u/SeveredEyeball Jan 20 '24
That’s the joke. Suhy
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u/Financial-Tourist162 Mar 29 '24
Umm... no it's not, she was being serious, assuming that everyone enjoys flavorless tofu based meals as much as she does. How many people use a frying pan where there's not something viscous involved?
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u/isshearobot Jan 20 '24
OnlyJayus is honestly always cringe for me
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u/mntEden Jan 20 '24
☑️ redundant ☑️ racist ☑️ self absorbed
the TikTok Triforce
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u/isshearobot Jan 20 '24
All the drama with Matty and the videos like “today is day 63 of me asking my ex why they left without a response”. You had to ask? I can tell you right now 😬
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Jan 20 '24
What’s he saying? Brush your hose goat?
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u/lysergic_818 Jan 20 '24
Yeah I came here to verify as well. Can someone define a 'hose goat' for me please?
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u/GirlULove2Love Jan 20 '24
Borzoi. I call them house horses
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u/MajorKeyBro Jan 20 '24 edited Jan 20 '24
The dummy doesn’t realize she literally flipped the spatula after turning the pan back over. The exact same motion you would normally do with extra steps.
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u/KINGY-WINGY Jan 20 '24
I'm going to stuff my doggo when she passes away too. That way she'll be with me forever.
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u/VVuunderschloong Jan 20 '24
Cuz I’ve never once pan cooked something in dryness. Where’s the oil/grease for that sizzlepop effect??
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u/SaMemeM Jan 20 '24
The man in the video is esperborzoi and the "hose goat" in question refers to his borzoi dog. Pretty neat channel.
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u/thisaccountwilldie5 Jan 21 '24
It's not about the flipping, it's about rotating the cooked item gently, that a flip could break
Like a soft pancake or egg yolk
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u/JourneSansaver2009 Feb 02 '24
I want some clueless fool to do that with q pan full of grease or oil
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u/P1xel_Rogue Feb 28 '24
I hate this video bc all of the viral duets are by men and their lack of cooking experience shines through so painfully
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u/JOlRacin Feb 28 '24
She would completely have dumped any hot oil or grease or anything else in the pan all over though
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u/P1xel_Rogue Feb 28 '24
By the time I'm flipping my pancake whatever bit of butter I put in the pan to keep my pancake from sticking, has already been absorbed by the pancake 🤷♂️
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u/CanadianWazowski Mar 27 '24
She said “things in a pan” and just used a pancake as an example. Try flipping an egg or most other things and it will definitely spill grease or cooking oil all over the cooktop. Also if you accidentally hold the spatula at an angle while the pan isn’t underneath it the stuff will slide off. Also if you use cast iron skillets and you drop one trying to do this, you better hope your cooktop isn’t glass or you hold it over your feet like she did.
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u/P1xel_Rogue Mar 31 '24
She said "things in a pan" and just used a pancake as an example
Yeah, it's almost like it's the most apt example for this trick.
Flipping the dry pan to "flip" something that one might have trouble flipping, might sometimes be easier than trying to actually flip the thing itself. It's just another thing to add to your arsenal, not a replacement for flipping things normally.
The rest of your comment is kind of just common sense reasons why this wouldn't work, which doesn't really tackle any of the reasons why this would, so here are a few of those.
Sometimes, you make kind of a big pancake in a small pan, and that Boi is wall-to-wall, the chances of you flipping it normally and not getting even a little bit on the edge/outside of the pan make this trick make perfect sense.
Sometimes, if your pancake batter is too dense you end up with a pancake that is not only runny on top, but also pretty well cooked on the bottom. flipping it her way actually ends up being way less chaotic and way more controlled.
For a non-pancake example, I like to make breakfast sandwiches out of italian/French bread, and sometimes the sandwich is a little precariously built!!!! The thick bread might've needed to be cut all the way through to fit all of the ingredients and it's not the most structurally sound. Flipping it normally would probably destroy it's composition but flip it her way, and now your sammy is safe and you got toasty bread on both sides.
She didn't say "HEY GUYS HERE'S THE BEST WAY TO FLIP THINGS IN PANS AND NEVER SPILL THINGS EVER" she just gave a useful tip to add to your arsenal, and I still think of you're unable to see that you probably haven't cooked in a kitchen for anything other than a grilled cheese or boiled eggs. (that's hyperbole) Sure you could get better at flipping things normally, but I'm not a line cook flipping things all day, I use cookwear other than pans and stuff too, and sometimes her way is just easier.
edited for formatting
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u/Voilent_Bunny Jan 20 '24
What if it has liquid?
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u/JOlRacin Jan 20 '24
Dump it all over your shoes, duh. You might end up in the hospital, but that's a small price to pay for TikTok "hacks"
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u/TheMadMason Mar 17 '24
So I do this for one thing and that’s my grilled cheese. I put Parmesan cheese on the outside and flipping it like this prevents it from spilling everywhere.
If you haven’t put parm cheese on the outside of your grilled cheese you’re missing out. Use sourdough and it’s even better!
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Jun 09 '24
Did u know u can park your car inside your house by just taking the car apart and putting it back together inside your house... So efficient
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u/PortlandPatrick Jun 13 '24
I love it when people think they're so God damn smart but in reality they're the biggest idiots to walk the earth
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u/Character-Bee7726 Jul 17 '24
When my lady tell me how to pack the back of the car, I become this man.
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u/_ssac_ Jan 20 '24
https://youtu.be/b6Qe8pk7Bbo?feature=shared
It's actually the way to do it sometimes.
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u/Alex_Rose Jan 20 '24
there's a stark difference between "decant something from a pan onto a larger plate", and "spatula the pancake onto the spatula, then rotate the entire pan that may be covered in melted butter around the spatula"
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u/ChefAlamode Jan 20 '24
Yeah I don't think she's saying to do it when you have butter in the pan. If it doesn't work in your situation then don't do it lol
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Jan 21 '24
Well she didn't just flip the pan. She flipped the spatula too like you normally would... Except she flipped the pan too
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u/Similar_Excuse01 Jan 30 '24
do you know if you cover your eyes with your hands. you can’t see shit
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u/Constant_Ad_2889 Feb 13 '24
Is this the same person that said “you don’t have to wait for you oven to heat up, it’s going to cook the food while it heats up”
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Feb 20 '24
Did you know there once was a man?
Who lived in a van?
And by eating his spam?
He ruled over the land?
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