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Boiling water will produce steam (water vapour). Eventually, if boiled long enough, all the water will have evaporated, with the risk of the bottom of the pan or kettle melting.
Water is evaporated from the pan.
an electric steamer is a 1-3 storie applience which you can buy from any shop and will steam your food instead of you boiling it in a souce pan
That would depend on the starting temperature of the water and the ambient temperature of the environment in which the bundt pan was placed.
Absolutely. Try an experiment of boiling a pan of water on a stove in the kitchen. If you have 1 liter of water in the pan and boil it dry until the water has all gone, the volume of steam produced will fill the house.
no you can't
No. Check the instruction guide.
Broth is not necessary. A bit of water in the bottom the pan under the roasting rack will do the same thing. It prevents the turkey fat from burning to the bottom of your roaster, and it will make an excellent broth on it's own. No need to have an added expense. If you are not making giblet gravy, you can make your gravy with the "pan drippings" in the roaster. It's a better flavor, especially if you take the time to deglaze the pan..all that wonderful turkey bit in the bottom makes better gravy.
Duck is a very fatty meat. The best way to cook it is in a roaster pan fitted with an elevated insert so that as the fat liquefies and drips to the bottom of the roaster; the remainder of the bird remains clear of the fat in the bottom of the pan.
You can't boil eggs in an electric fry pan. An electric fry pan needs to be plugged in and shouldn't be near water.
No! Never add water between the two pans. I have seen numerous people do this and then badly scald their hand when trying to move the roaster. The boiling hot water splashes out the sides. Very dangerous!
Is the stove level ? Is the pan wellworn with a rounded bottom rather than a flat bottom ?
convection
convection
You can pan. You pan by putting dirt into the pan and then putting water in the pan also. Then you swish around the pan and since gold is heavier than water the gold will stay in the bottom of the pan when the dirt washes out.
It appears that rival has discontinued the 16 quart size roaster oven. There are no replacement parts to be found for any roaster oven at the Rival website. And I have found any aftermarket supplier.
Heat transfer by convection.