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Collapsible Fryer

Collapsible Silicone Container with Steel Foil Pouches for Frying Food
 
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Collapsible container made of high-temperature food grade silicone comes with steel foil pouches which can be placed inside the container and heated by magnetic induction. Fryable food items are placed inside of steel foil pouch and oil is poured into pouch for deep frying. Clips/clamps on container keep mouth of pouch upright and mostly closed, to avoid spills and splatter.

Collapsible size of pouch and container can help to conserve/reduce amount of oil used for frying.

sanman, May 28 2024

collapsible silicone containers https://flatstacks.ca/
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High temperature food grade silicone (safe up to 428 F) https://www.webstau...each%20into%20food.
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Steel Foil Pouch https://www.mcmaste...products/foil-bags/
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Silicone Splatter Dome https://www.youtube...watch?v=952UoBiCZTo
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Pure Iron Foil Sheets https://www.amazon....Sheet/dp/B07DW6GCV1
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       @ a1: Okay, that particular steel foil pouch may not have been the right link (I just briefly googled it). I did link to the iron foil as well. My point is that this is doable from a technical standpoint.   

       The steel foil pouch can be used to do induction cooking. Don't forget that the melting point of steel is over 2000 C. That's far beyond the smoke point of any frying oil, far beyond any heat an induction cooktop can generate.   

       You've probably seen some pretty thick aluminum foils that are used on barbecues. They're not magnetic of course, but the same thicker foils are available in steel which is magnetic.
sanman, May 28 2024
  


 

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