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Default Oil and rice paper

Yo
When you use, in this case, ground nut oil can you re-use it or does it get
thrown? Thinking about putting it in a jar for later use when deep frying.
Also just used rice paper for the first time (not sure I'll bother again but
it's in the cupboard and needs using), wrapped some meat in it. Not sure I
really go for the texture, bit like ravioli, can it be deep fried or baked?
On that subject can you bake filo, wonton pastry etc. Save using all that
oil.
Sorry so many questions.
Any help appreciated.
Cheers
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"Sqwertz" > wrote in message
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> On Mon, 7 Jan 2008 18:04:57 -0000, BB wrote:
>
>> Yo
>> When you use, in this case, ground nut oil can you re-use it or does it
>> get
>> thrown? Thinking about putting it in a jar for later use when deep
>> frying.

>
> Did you use it for sex, or what?
>
>> Also just used rice paper for the first time (not sure I'll bother again
>> but
>> it's in the cupboard and needs using), wrapped some meat in it. Not sure
>> I
>> really go for the texture, bit like ravioli, can it be deep fried or
>> baked?

>
> It can be deep-fried, but not reliably. Baked: no. It just
> dries out and gets hard.
>
>> On that subject can you bake filo, wonton pastry etc. Save using all that
>> oil.

>
> You can bake filo if you brush it with oil or butter (that's how
> it's usually used). You can also bake wonton skins depending on
> the fillings.
>
> -sw


Ta for that.
No not for sex...Don't go there! Baby oil, yes. Ground nut...Noooooo.
BB


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