Broiling (giggle) question for ya'll
Broiling (giggle) question for ya'll
So tonight dear, dear hubby decides to help with dinner. He's turned
into a pretty good cook. We were going to have steak sammiches so
he decided to put the steaks in the oven on "Broil". Well he did his
traditional which is to leave the oven door open a couple of inches.
I did a Val glare at him, because I hate it when he does that, even with
the fan on and a window open a little, it's smelly. He said that was the
way you're supposed to do it, I said no you're not (yes you are no you're
not) > Paulie and Val having what amounts to for us as a (VERY
wimpy) argument so I asked him, where did you hear that? (Or read it,
etc.) and he said "The manual". So of course, I just had to get the oven
manual out, he looked it up and slowly CLOSED the oven door!! :yh_giggle
SHOCK HORRORS my Paulie FIBBED to me!! Then he tried to say it was
"A" manual.
He said I was gonna go upstairs and post about it and ruin his reputation
here. So I complied. :yh_giggle
Silly Paulie.
So, a Google search seems to indicate that some broilers you are supposed
to keep the door open, but the burning question of the hour for you
all is... did YOU ever hear of such a thing? Did your mother teach you that?
What? Help me here people.
No alcohol was used in the making of this post.
:yh_bigsmi
into a pretty good cook. We were going to have steak sammiches so
he decided to put the steaks in the oven on "Broil". Well he did his
traditional which is to leave the oven door open a couple of inches.
I did a Val glare at him, because I hate it when he does that, even with
the fan on and a window open a little, it's smelly. He said that was the
way you're supposed to do it, I said no you're not (yes you are no you're
not) > Paulie and Val having what amounts to for us as a (VERY
wimpy) argument so I asked him, where did you hear that? (Or read it,
etc.) and he said "The manual". So of course, I just had to get the oven
manual out, he looked it up and slowly CLOSED the oven door!! :yh_giggle
SHOCK HORRORS my Paulie FIBBED to me!! Then he tried to say it was
"A" manual.
He said I was gonna go upstairs and post about it and ruin his reputation
here. So I complied. :yh_giggle
Silly Paulie.
So, a Google search seems to indicate that some broilers you are supposed
to keep the door open, but the burning question of the hour for you
all is... did YOU ever hear of such a thing? Did your mother teach you that?
What? Help me here people.
No alcohol was used in the making of this post.
:yh_bigsmi
Broiling (giggle) question for ya'll
i always leave the door open so i wont make ashes out of what ever i am broiling...that way i can stand there and watch it.....
Broiling (giggle) question for ya'll
Oops. Hate to tell you Val. I leave the oven door open a little when I broil. :-2
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Val
We always had the door OPEN
whether that was right ? More habit for me, cause thats what I saw.
I don't broil too often, when I do - Open.
Patsy
We always had the door OPEN
whether that was right ? More habit for me, cause thats what I saw.
I don't broil too often, when I do - Open.
Patsy
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Yep. Open.
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Oh Oh Val, reading the replies, "Silly Paulie" is not so silly!
:p :rolleyes:
(PS: "Open" here too)

(PS: "Open" here too)
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Val if this cheers up you, I've never even heard of broil so I would be googling too. Did it taste good? 

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jennyswan;506087 wrote: Val if this cheers up you, I've never even heard of broil so I would be googling too. Did it taste good? 
Neither have I, but hey Val, if I had I'd shut the door too!

Neither have I, but hey Val, if I had I'd shut the door too!

Broiling (giggle) question for ya'll
It's grilling (!)
Yep - door open here too
Yep - door open here too
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Imladris;506093 wrote: It's grilling (!)
Yep - door open here too
Ah, I see, still a shut door here, I never broil.
Yep - door open here too
Ah, I see, still a shut door here, I never broil.

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I leave mine open, too. That's what my Mom taught me to do
So Mr. and Mrs. Wonderful :-4
I guess either one can and does work :-6

So Mr. and Mrs. Wonderful :-4
I guess either one can and does work :-6
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Imladris;506093 wrote: It's grilling (!)
Yep - door open here too
The instructions for my electric oven say that you must not use the grill with
the door closed. Ovens with eye-level grills don't gave a door on the grill
anyway!
Yep - door open here too
The instructions for my electric oven say that you must not use the grill with
the door closed. Ovens with eye-level grills don't gave a door on the grill
anyway!
Broiling (giggle) question for ya'll
It's broil here, grilling is usually something we do outside on the bbq.
Thanks for the replies, gang, Paul will love it!!
At least I have the satisfaction of knowing our manual says keep it
CLOSED. For our ever-so-lovely "Blanket of Flame" broiler!!
;)
Thanks for the replies, gang, Paul will love it!!

At least I have the satisfaction of knowing our manual says keep it
CLOSED. For our ever-so-lovely "Blanket of Flame" broiler!!
;)
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valerie;506156 wrote: Thanks for the replies, gang, Paul will love it!!
At least I have the satisfaction of knowing our manual says keep it
CLOSED. For our ever-so-lovely "Blanket of Flame" broiler!!
It's in your manual. Other cookers have different requirements. So, you're both
right!

At least I have the satisfaction of knowing our manual says keep it
CLOSED. For our ever-so-lovely "Blanket of Flame" broiler!!
It's in your manual. Other cookers have different requirements. So, you're both
right!
Broiling (giggle) question for ya'll
Depends on what I am cooking. Sometimes open sometimes closed.
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Grilling, I must admit I'd leave the door open, you have to on our oven otherwise you will have a bbq inside. 

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YZGI;506176 wrote: Depends on what I am cooking. Sometimes open sometimes closed.
yeah, possum can get kinda stinky....:wah:
I always leave the door open a bit so I can watch what's happening.
yeah, possum can get kinda stinky....:wah:
I always leave the door open a bit so I can watch what's happening.
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sunny104;506287 wrote: yeah, possum can get kinda stinky....:wah:
I always leave the door open a bit so I can watch what's happening.
Yeah but I like to spit tobaccy juice on it while it cooks to keep it moist.
I always leave the door open a bit so I can watch what's happening.
Yeah but I like to spit tobaccy juice on it while it cooks to keep it moist.
Broiling (giggle) question for ya'll
My mom always left the over door cracked open when she broiled, so I did too. We now use a smaller convection oven for almost all our oven cooking...I close the door on that one, as I cannot leave it ajar.
Broiling (giggle) question for ya'll
I used to leave mine open, but since I've gotten my new stove I close the door. I have a switch where I can just turn on a light and watch how it's coming along.
But I have to wonder if the reasoning some leave it open, and others close the door has to do with whether you have a gas or electric stove.
But I have to wonder if the reasoning some leave it open, and others close the door has to do with whether you have a gas or electric stove.
"Girls are crazy! I'm not ever getting married, I can make my own sandwiches!"
my son
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YZGI;506317 wrote: Yeah but I like to spit tobaccy juice on it while it cooks to keep it moist.
:yh_rotfl
:yh_rotfl
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Sheryl;506322 wrote: I used to leave mine open, but since I've gotten my new stove I close the door. I have a switch where I can just turn on a light and watch how it's coming along.
But I have to wonder if the reasoning some leave it open, and others close the door has to do with whether you have a gas or electric stove.
I'm always afraid I'll char something to death!
But I have to wonder if the reasoning some leave it open, and others close the door has to do with whether you have a gas or electric stove.
I'm always afraid I'll char something to death!

Broiling (giggle) question for ya'll
If ya ever come visit me, and my dad should mention how I invented charcoal briquet's out of biscuits, don't mind him, he doesn't know what he's talking bout.
:wah:

"Girls are crazy! I'm not ever getting married, I can make my own sandwiches!"
my son
my son
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Sheryl;506326 wrote: If ya ever come visit me, and my dad should mention how I invented charcoal briquet's out of biscuits, don't mind him, he doesn't know what he's talking bout.
:wah:
:wah:

:wah:
Broiling (giggle) question for ya'll
Broiling is hot hot cooking and fast
I usually leave it open or if not I stand and wait so it doesnt burn
anasasafrassy wins
I usually leave it open or if not I stand and wait so it doesnt burn
anasasafrassy wins
I AM AWESOME MAN
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Nomad;511879 wrote: Broiling is hot hot cooking and fast
I usually leave it open or if not I stand and wait so it doesnt burn
anasasafrassy wins
No he doesn't, our manual says keep it closed!!
I usually leave it open or if not I stand and wait so it doesnt burn
anasasafrassy wins
No he doesn't, our manual says keep it closed!!
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valerie;511909 wrote: No he doesn't, our manual says keep it closed!!
a real cook doesnt read mauals...its just what feels right :p
a real cook doesnt read mauals...its just what feels right :p
I AM AWESOME MAN