Trops
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Got any?
One that I just started doing is when I'm cooking veggies on the stove top, I usually start with about a tablespoon of olive oil. after adding onions and mushrooms, and zucchini or whatever, all the oil is soaked up and the bottom of the pan is dry and threatening to burn. Usually at this point I would add more olive oil, but I started adding a little splash of water. Just enough to keep the bottom of the pan moist. The watter will evaporate before the oil, so it's not like steaming everything. It's still sauteing, but just without all the oil. The sauce in the bottom of the pan is just great, too.
What's your tip?
One that I just started doing is when I'm cooking veggies on the stove top, I usually start with about a tablespoon of olive oil. after adding onions and mushrooms, and zucchini or whatever, all the oil is soaked up and the bottom of the pan is dry and threatening to burn. Usually at this point I would add more olive oil, but I started adding a little splash of water. Just enough to keep the bottom of the pan moist. The watter will evaporate before the oil, so it's not like steaming everything. It's still sauteing, but just without all the oil. The sauce in the bottom of the pan is just great, too.
What's your tip?