Reddit reviews Lumax LX-1602 Black 16 oz. Plastic Funnel
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Plastic Funnel, 16 oz. (480 mL)Rugged, Corrosion Resistant, All-purpose FunnelsDurable, Oil Resistant Plastic. Safe for all Petroleum ProductsComplete with handy storage Hanging TabsOpening Diameter 5-1/4"
> Jesus Christ I spill all the time
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Ayy a set of 4
This looks fancy
Sorry, here's the link: http://www.amazon.com/Lumax-LX-1602-Black-Plastic-Funnel/product-reviews/B000MCZKIS/ref=cm_cr_arp_d_viewopt_srt?ie=UTF8&showViewpoints=1&sortBy=helpful&pageNumber=1
If you want to add more frying to your cooking, you definitely need a strategy for reusing the oil a few times. I am all for adding homemade fried foods to a varied diet, because of the satiety produced.
I generally use about 2 quarts of oil for deep frying, given the number I am feeding and given that 2 quart containers of oil are standard. Use the oil, retaining the bottle. Get an automotive funnel ( mine is a larger, but I have had it for years and don't remember what it was for originally) line it with a coffee filter and let the cool oil strain back into the original container. Put a rubber band on the oil container each time you re-use that oil, so you can "at a glance" tell whether it is likely to be ideal for the next frying project. For beignets, you may want a fresh bottle. For onions rings, a 4 rubber band bottle may be a perfect way to end that oil's cupboard space. you discard the oil in the bottle when the time comes. You should always smell your oil - and maybe even preheat a little in a pan if you are unsure - to make sure it is still of the quality you want, but the visual hint helps me make my grocery list.