Tournament reg is open http://etf2l.org/forum/lan/topic-29713/page-12/#post-512270
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It's good that you're trying new things. But I think the weakness of this rollout is that you spend more time walking than the standard method, and you are also taking a less direct route. Would like to see the timings in a match but it looks like it would be slower.
knutsson <3
Do you plan to upload the People's Cup VODs to youtube?
skeejProtip: when you turn off the heat of the pasta pan after you brought the pasta to a boil again, it will still cook al dente in the expected time. This is because the effective temperature at which pasta cooks is way below the boiling point of water. Saves quite some energy and you dont risk that messy foamy overboil problem.
Ymmv if you dont use enough water to retain the heat or a very thin, non-insulating pan. It also might not work on very thick pasta.
This works on rice too if you have an electric element.
Try modding a boom arm so you can move it away from the keyboard.
http://www.ikeahackers.net/2011/05/hack-a-tertial-lamp-into-a-mic-stand.html
WARHURYEAHWhat would you recommend that I could use instead of Chili Powder? I'd literally shit my pants if I had that.
He used chili flakes I think, not powder. They're not that hot usually, especially if you simmer them in a sauce for ages.
Cool video eXtine! Always enjoy seeing new cooking tricks from chefs like the tilted pan and starched water. Although the real restaurant cooking trick, as you showed, is add a ton of butter, salt, and oil.
edit: here's another good video with some nerds cooking gorgeous omelettes
Definitely going to try the stroopwafel over hot drink method.