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    That spray-on oil has instructions on the can: Do Not Spray On Hot Surfaces. Oh, that's right, I forgot. Blokes don't read instructions.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Shedgirl View Post
    That spray-on oil has instructions on the can: Do Not Spray On Hot Surfaces. Oh, that's right, I forgot. Blokes don't read instructions.
    Ouch
    I believe the female has a few different genes to the male, or else they are more dominant. Of relevance to this thread are:
    1. "Read instructions" gene; and
    2. "I told you so" gene.

    BTW, Iain, now that you no longer have any guns following that buy-back, the good news is that you have a ready weapon of mass destruction available to you.
    Merely point, light and spray. Oooicks!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Shedgirl View Post
    That spray-on oil has instructions on the can: Do Not Spray On Hot Surfaces. Oh, that's right, I forgot. Blokes don't read instructions.
    #1 Can't cook on a cold surface
    #2 Find it hard to read the microfisch warning when the bold print extolls the virtues of this fine olive oil and extends praises for my excellent taste.
    #3 Reddy launch, no, I am such a forgiving understanding example of huMANity
    #4 Barossa Valley, not Tikki are you???????????????? you sound like you know me a bit too well

    Quote Originally Posted by sea dragon View Post
    Ouch
    I believe the female has a few different genes to the male, or else they are more dominant. Of relevance to this thread are:
    1. "Read instructions" gene; and
    2. "I told you so" gene.

    BTW, Iain, now that you no longer have any guns following that buy-back, the good news is that you have a ready weapon of mass destruction available to you.
    Merely point, light and spray. Oooicks!!
    Is this what is called a flaming
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    I have been told not to put olive oil anywhwere near my BBQ.

    Apparently it has a very high salt content which can lead to rust.

    If you are cooking steaks on a BBQ you shouldn't need oil anyway.

    Get the plate as hot as you can and throw on the steaks.

    A steak should only be turned once, and that is when the juices have started to appear on the top of the steak.

    By this time the steak would have released from the plate, meaning you don't need oil.

    If you are putting oil on a steak to add flavour, try a different butcher

    I know people will say there are many ways to cook steak but they are wrong

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    Jack, my new barby (BBQ not doll) is the Weber Q, they are a little different, the grill, not plate, is enamelled and need the meat to be oiled before contact, it is also cooked with the hood closed to maintain heat from the circular gas element.
    They are very efficient and after having been the proud owner for about three weeks now will vow never to return to the 'conventional' BBQ.
    Everything I ever learned about the conventional BBQ has now been discarded in favour of this magnificent little beast, even if I do lose my eyebrows and moustache because I don't read the can
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    Ian, you should look at using a different oil, as extra virgin olive oil has a low "smoke point" , so ignition would not be far away from that.
    Canola oil, smoke point (SP) 221 celcius (c)
    Coconut oil, SP 220c
    Corn oil, SP 210c
    Cottonseed oil, SP 232c
    Grapeseed oil, SP 230c
    Light/Virgin olive oil, SP 210c
    Sesame seed oil, SP 210c
    Sunflower seed oil, SP 200c
    Extra virgin olive oil, SP 121c
    Peanut oil, SP very high (sorry no data) but worth noting it is a primary used for frying which makes it a very good choice for the BBQ.
    Because oils such as walnut, hemp seed, pumpkin and olive oil are such aromatic and "fruity" oils with a low smoking point they should be used for warm preparations or salads. Don't use them for frying or oiling the BBQ, they burn easily which ruins the taste and it is a waste of good money (most are expensive). Stick to peanut oil if you have to oil the grill.

    Hang on is this the woodwork forum or the chefs forum:confused:

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    Olive is a wood, is peanut????
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cliff Rogers View Post
    Mate, have a look around the kitchen shops, it is possible to get a plastic pump up spray bottle for oil.
    You fill it to about 3/4 with your favourite oil, screw the lid on & pump the bottom of it like a push bike pump.
    It has a regular press button spray nozzle & doesn't have any nasty Ozone depleting, cancer causing chemicals in it.
    My oldest daughter uses an ordinary pump bottle: 1/8 your choice of oil. 7/8 water. Shake before use.

    My alternative: 5050 EV Olive oil, Balsamic vinegar. Add whatever spices & herbs come to hand. Doubles as spray[1] and salad dressing.

    [1] I've not tested this as a spray, the jet might on salads tho.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Johncs View Post
    My oldest daughter uses an ordinary pump bottle: 1/8 your choice of oil. 7/8 water. Shake before use.

    My alternative: 5050 EV Olive oil, Balsamic vinegar. Add whatever spices & herbs come to hand. Doubles as spray[1] and salad dressing.

    [1] I've not tested this as a spray, the jet might on salads tho.
    Thats good john, but check the date on the first post I reckon he might have found the fix by now
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    Default Holy smoking eyebrows Iian.

    Sorry Iian. I couldn't help myself. My little camping stove has some woooooof factor as well. Only I have to just turn the thing on and half way through making bacon and eggs I have to pat my eyebrows and break off the crusty bits. OMG the smell too! Smokin eyebrows.
    Just the hose needs re fitting. Too easy. Done soon. I hope Sorry Iian.

    Sorry. I'll go bk to my shed now. I'm being a bit of an aerosol now
    Sorry.
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    Dampen their misery....sit with them and talk a little.

    Buy them something to eat and a tram fare to a local mission.
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    I have used a spray bottle , usually used to spray water on cloths etc , about $2 from supermarkets

    put any oil of choose in and away you go

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    Quote Originally Posted by Flowboy View Post
    Hi Iain,

    I'm with Cliff. Those doggies work well. Might be worth using Extra Virgin Olive oil as well, I think it has a higher flash point. Just don't use Crisco or Canola ( read Rape Seed) oil, then yer kilt will aflame! Ochh

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    I think you will find it is the other way round. A chef does not fry in olive oil because it burns at a lower themperature than rape seed oil and that undoes all the benefits, nutrtitional and flavour.
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