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[censored] 04-13-2005 04:00 AM

What\'s the point of Broiling?
 
I was looking at my oven today and started to wonder why having the heat come from above (broiling) consitutes a different method of cooking. What exactly happpens differently then normal"bake"?

Alobar 04-13-2005 04:05 AM

Re: What\'s the point of Broiling?
 
your food gets "crustier"

[censored] 04-13-2005 04:06 AM

Re: What\'s the point of Broiling?
 
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your food gets "crustier"

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That's it? Seriously?

Alobar 04-13-2005 04:07 AM

Re: What\'s the point of Broiling?
 
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your food gets "crustier"

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That's it? Seriously?

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well im not a chef or anything...but im pretty sure thats it

Benholio 04-13-2005 04:08 AM

Re: What\'s the point of Broiling?
 
Howstuffworks: "In a kitchen oven, what is the difference between the bake setting and the broil setting?"

The meat of the article:

Baking and broiling are completely different ways to cook food.

* In baking, you are trying to heat food by surrounding the food with hot air.
* In broiling, you are trying to heat food using infrared radiation.

Infrared radiation, especially at close range, has a tendency to char things (which is great when you are trying to cook steaks), while hot air does not have that tendency (which is great for cakes).

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Also see this article.

bholdr 04-13-2005 04:09 AM

Re: What\'s the point of Broiling?
 
broiling lets one cook fatty foods in a flat pad, exposing the meat, etc, to the heat while letting it boil in it's own juices.

it's different from roasting in that it yeilds the charred/ toasted texture that grilling does, without losing all the flavor and fat.

Eurotrash 04-13-2005 04:09 AM

Re: What\'s the point of Broiling?
 
I'm not exactly sure myself, but I was under the impression that the broiler basically exposes your food to a direct flame. Not in the sense that it contacts the food, but the flame is very close to the food

With baking, I'm pretty sure it's more convective heating -- i.e. the oven heats the air which in turn cooks your food


anybody feel free to tell me how wrong that is.

nicky g 04-13-2005 04:55 AM

Re: What\'s the point of Broiling?
 
Note that broiling is a pretty unhealth way to cook food, although it comes out delicious.

edfurlong 04-13-2005 05:12 AM

Re: What\'s the point of Broiling?
 
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I was looking at my oven today and started to wonder why having the heat come from above (broiling) consitutes a different method of cooking. What exactly happpens differently then normal"bake"?

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Just think of it as grilling in the oven.


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