desh ([personal profile] desh) wrote2008-05-23 07:58 pm

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Attempted to saute something for self for Shabbat dinner. Started impressive pyrotechnic display before getting to the "something" part of "saute something". Nearly burned apartment down. Woke all neighbors and dead with smoke detector for over five minutes. Am now microwaving an Amy's meal for Shabbat dinner to eat by myself. Hate kitchens, cooking, and food more than ever.

Still not sure what went wrong.

[identity profile] meganruth4.livejournal.com 2008-05-27 11:15 am (UTC)(link)
I think I did that before I had a handle on olive oil and smoke points. Before I was comfortable in the kitchen, opening really hot ovens, pots of water, and saute pans really freaked me out. Still, when Charley deep fries I can't be anywhere near it. So if you ever convince yourself to go in a kitchen again, why not use low heat? It may take a little longer, but you will protect your sanity. And even with all the cooking I do, I still get nervous dumping potatoes into boiling water because I'm afraid to get splashed. But really, compared to fire and a pot or an oven with open flames, working in a kitchen has gotten much safer in the last 80 years. And because people need to eat every day, several times, I still think it's worth getting comfortable in there. Because that's a big part of your life and the life of your body to avoid and be nervous about. Want to come have Shabbat dinner here this week?