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As well as fried foods like pancakes, eggs and burgers, you may use an electric frying pan to make stews, chili, and even soup. One of the best uses of this handy kitchen appliance altho is roasting meat. This is because an electric frying pan distributes heat evenly. An electric skillet is a brilliant backup if your stove stops working and it means you may cook more feed because you get further and added workspace and using the electric pan means you may cook something else in the oven at the same time.

Also, because you may adjust your electric skillet’s temperature easily, these machines are very good for cooks who are experimenting with temperatures and cooking times for their recipes.

You might like to roast beef, pork, or lamb. Most meats roast nicely and if you are using an electric frying pan to make this meal, you will find the procedure to be comparatively straightforward.

Tips for Juicy Roast Beef

If you want to roast meat for two people, you will need a medium sized electric frying pan. You will need a three to four pound roast, some chopped carrots and onions and some seasonings.

The introductory thing to do is add a few tablespoons of cooking oil to the electric frying pan. Set the temperature on the pan to 400 degrees F and let the oil warm up. Season your beef with salt, black pepper and any other herbs or spices you want to use. Carefully lower the meat into the electric frying pan and watch out, in case the oil spatters a bit. Brown the meat on each side.

It is primary to assure your beef is very moist while you are roasting it, because this means it will come out succulent and juicy when it is done. You may add a cup of water or beef broth to the pan if you want.

If you do this, you will need to cover the pan, else the liquid will evaporate, and the roast might burn. Turn the temperature down to medium and leave it to simmer tardily for half an hour.

Adding the Vegetables to the Pan

Take the lid off and arrange a great deal of chopped vegetables around the meat. You may use fruit if you prefer, or a combining of vegetables and fruit. This gives the roast an exotic flavor. Cook the meat with the vegetables or fruit for another hour, then take off the lid and see whether the vegetables are tender. Beef commonly needs half an hour per pound, if you cook it in an electric skillet. Turn it halfway through the cooking time, to ascertain it cooks evenly.

Stick a meat thermometer into the thickest percentage f the meat. If it reads 150 degrees F, it is done. If you do not have a meat thermometer, you may cut into the roast to see if it is cooked through. Let it rest for ten minutes before serving, to grant the juices to redistribute.


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52 of 52 people found the following review helpful.
5This lid changed my life!
By northie_66
Let me start out by saying, I don’t keep 2 lids of the same size just because one is glass and came with the pot and the other is stainless. I hate messing with lids. I pick which one of one size I want to keep and that’s it. Frankly I’m not a big fan of the glass ones… they are heavy and if I want to see what I’m cooking I can always lift the lid. So when I went to choose a universal lid, glass wasn’t an option for me. I have this lid rack:

30 of 30 people found the following review helpful.
5Works great
By J. K. Carr
For a generic reasonable price, it does the job of covering all those different sizes of fry pans that come without a lid. It is used almost every day.

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5Great multi-tasker
By Nicklaus A. Pink
The only problem I’ve encounter is that it won’t fit on some of my smaller pans that have an upward tilted handle. But this is problem just because the pan is poorly designed.

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