Tuesday, October 25, 2022

Deep Fryers - Did you know

 Deep fryers:

These are appliances that hold a quantity of oil or fat in which food such as chips, fish and doughnuts are cooked. There are two different designs - one that has a flat bottom with the oil heated directly from below and a second type has oil that is heated at a location above the base so maintaining a cool zone below the flame in which old food particles can sink without carbonizing and spoiling the flavor of the food load. There are two methods of heating the oil using this design of fryer. In the first method there is what is known as a V-shaped fryer, with the lower V section below the burner. The second method requires the gas flame to be fired directly into tubes that pass through the mass of the oil. With the flat bottom fryer it is essential that, before each frying all old particles are strained from the oil. The heat input can vary between 8 kW and 40 kW depending on the size of fryer.




Grill and Salamanders - Did you know

Grill and Salamanders


Under-fired or flare grills give a heat source below the food, operating up to 30 kW. The grill consists of a burner firing upwards on to a bed of refractory ceramic or pumice material. The food is placed on a series of bars. As the hot fat from the food drops, it is burnt off in the form of an ‘uncontrolled’ flame, giving the meat a characteristic appearance and flavor
Horizontally fired grills use surface combustion plaques between 3 kW and 12 kW and are often accompanied by a rotisserie to cook food. The fat from the food can drop to be collected in a container at the base. Over-fired grills or salamanders have the heat source above the food and operate between 5 kW and 16 kW. They can also be used for toasting. This type of grill often has a grooved solid aluminum branding plate on to which the food is placed. This plate allows the hot fat to drain away but at the same time assists in cooking the food on both sides due to absorbed heat that is held in the aluminum plate.






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Hobs - Did you know?

T he hob is used for boiling, frying, steaming, simmering and braising. I t  primarily works by the conduction of heat from the flame throug...