SC - diffuser, was Cooking Frumenty

Micaylah dy018 at freenet.carleton.ca
Sun Nov 15 21:25:33 PST 1998


Tyrca said...
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>Allison is describing an already in-use diffuser.  It is much similar
>to the one we use at my house, and very inexpensive indeed.  We have
>not had toxic fumes from that small amount wire.  My husband used one
>after a brewing session with our local brewing guildmaster.  The heat
>definitely needs to be diffused as if you burn the malt, the beer is
>irretrievable.
>
>Other diffusers are available, but if you are in a spot, and need to
>diffuse an electric range, look for a metal coathanger.  It does not
>necessarily need to be in a star shape, ours is an open triangle. 
>Just enough to get the pan away from direct contact with the element.


Tyrca

Perhaps you have different hangers where you come from???? If you put one
of those puppies on the burner here, the waft is quite incredible. Rancid
to say the least. It doesn't last long enough to prolly do any untoward
permanent damage but "once enough" was enuf for me... :)

M.




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