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Cake day: July 15th, 2023

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  • Cool! Indirect heat from ashes seems less than ideal, but putting hot coals into the ash-tray below the food would be a stellar way to have a good deal of control over the heat in the oven. Hell, it sounds a lot like they’re describing my neighbor’s Big Green Egg grill.

    For the “added olive oil”, yep! That’d be how I’d expect they’d fry their aebleskivers. Grease up the pan, heat it from below with the coals at a medium heat, add a little more oil just before you pour in the batter, cook for a minute until they set at the bottom, turn them 90 degrees, cook again, and repeat until you have a pancake ball. Pop them out as they’re done and add batter when you have an open cup.



  • Would bet something like Yorkshire Pudding (popovers) or yakoyaki/aebleskivers would be ideal for that pan. Fried batter muffins have been around since forever, and the pan is light enough to get into and out of the open-front oven, especially with that handle, and would carry heat incredibly well. Slow-baked things would never be put in something like this - too easy to burn, super likely to stick, and too hard to take out the ones that are done as they cook.

    I think what I’m saying is that the label on the museum site is wrong?


  • Bigfish@lemmynsfw.comtoCoffee@lemmy.worldCoffee Questions
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    16 days ago

    Around 100-130mg.

    Both? It starts affecting you (being used up) and is starting to be broken down right away after you drink it. Not all gets used right away and not all is broken down right away, so it stays in your system for a while, circulating in your bloodstream waiting for a receptive site to bind to, or for the liver to catch it and break it down.

    If you were to get this much caffeine from drip you’d have to drink 1.5-2ish cups. That takes time, which both attenuates the spike, and also extends the time the caffeine will effect you - at least by the time it takes you to down those cups.

    So, the benefits of a double shot of espresso is that all that caffeine gets into your system quick, so a higher spike, but relatively shorter duration. Benefit of drip, somewhat lower spike but relatively longer duration - driven not as much by residuals in your bloodstream but by a longer titer.

    Cool graph of caffeine plasma concentrations over time by various doses here.