Butter would
burn at that high heat.
You could also add red pepper flakes, garlic (though this is slightly risky as it can
burn at high heat), lemon zest or Parmesan before baking, or top the roasted asparagus with breadcrumbs and / or Parmesan, Feta or goat cheese.
Not exact matches
I think I had my
heat turned up too
high for the first 2 hrs as most of my liquid was gone
at that point and I had to add in some extra water to keep the bottom from
burning.
Most roasting recipes call for cooking brussels sprouts for 40 minutes or longer
at high heat, but then they just taste like
burned mush to me.
Heating milk for pudding (use a box
at first) in the fiesty pot is difficult, (it often
burns) but using a microwave to boil the milk and then let it sit in the crock pot for an hour on
high..
Typically, the best trick to prevent (or
at least minimize) sticking is to use a small amount of oil in a non-sick pan and turn up the
heat as
high as you can without
burning the oil.
Coconut oil is very stable with
heat, so can be used and cooked
at very
high temps without
burning.
They agreed to endorse the World Bank's Zero Routine Flaring initiative to reduce wasteful
burning of natural gas
at production fields, and to reduce emissions of hydrofluorocarbons, or HFCs, which are industrial gases with a
high potential to trap the earth's
heat.
But, I scorched the crust (new stove), made scrambled eggs in what was supposed to be the lemon pudding (twice) because I was trying to do too many things
at once and the
heat was too
high — and after 45 minutes that were supposed to be spent power - prepping a gourmet confection I had nothing to show except some fresh pureed lemons, 6 partially scorched tartlet crusts (6 fully
burned tartlet crusts) and a sink full of dirty dishes!
BUTTER+OLIVE: Add a pat of butter to olive oil when cooking
at high heat, the saturated fat in the butter protects the olive oil and the antioxidants in the olive oil protect the protein in the butter that might otherwise
burn.
In fact it can help your body
burn fat, support healthy joints, skin, and brain function, and is stable
at high heats for frying / baking.
The flame starts
burning at a very
high temperature and the water starts to
heat, with Q - in (flame / water) > Q - out (water / home).
While nuclear energy is regarded as the lesser of the two evils when compared
at an emission level to the
burning of fossil - fuels, it may trump on the containment of the
heat process, which
burns in a contained nuclear reactor through an in - ward
heat - chemical reaction called fission, but nuclear energy production is a chain from uranium mining to the toxic waste disposal and therefore as an entire process is an equally
high risk environmental option.
There are now a few very efficient wood boilers that
burn firewood
at very
high temperatures and store the
heat in hot water tanks for homes with hydronic
heat distribution systems.
Switchgrass is a fast - growing grass that
burns at a
high temperature, supplying a large degree of
heat energy.
In his book The Conundrum, David Owen, a staff writer
at the New Yorker, contends that as long as the West places
high and unquestioning value on economic growth and consumer gratification — with China and the rest of the developing world right behind — we will continue to
burn the fossil fuels whose emissions trap
heat in the atmosphere.
Under Thermal IR it says: «Very
high intensity can
heat up and kill living tissues», compare with others eg Green «Normally harmless, can cause blindness or
burn tissue
at high intensity»