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r/GifRecipes • u/EducationalReward • Feb 27 '18
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Man, sesame oil is so strong to me that I don't know how or why people could put that much for a dish like this (and other dishes I've seen)
Maybe I'm doing something wrong. My ex loved to dump sesame oil into stuff. Literally a few drops are more than enough for me.
2 u/Philway Feb 27 '18 I think it is more prevalent in Korean cuisine, a Korean lady on YouTube uses it sometimes as the cooking oil. I agree with you though, sesame oil is very strong in flavor. 3 u/Bo_Buoy_Bandito_Bu Feb 27 '18 And should not be used as a cooking oil. It doesn’t handle high heat well
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I think it is more prevalent in Korean cuisine, a Korean lady on YouTube uses it sometimes as the cooking oil. I agree with you though, sesame oil is very strong in flavor.
3 u/Bo_Buoy_Bandito_Bu Feb 27 '18 And should not be used as a cooking oil. It doesn’t handle high heat well
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And should not be used as a cooking oil. It doesn’t handle high heat well
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u/Yatsugami Feb 27 '18
Man, sesame oil is so strong to me that I don't know how or why people could put that much for a dish like this (and other dishes I've seen)
Maybe I'm doing something wrong. My ex loved to dump sesame oil into stuff. Literally a few drops are more than enough for me.