What I Do With Left Over Oil

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  • @Europa8841
    @Europa8841 25 днів тому +8581

    As a plumber thank you for keeping me in business

    • @Ronspi2505
      @Ronspi2505 24 дні тому +217

      😂 that was my first thought, the plumbers will be happy to see these kind of videos

    • @ThePianistONE
      @ThePianistONE 24 дні тому +90

      No problem I do the same thing. I am renting so I dont give a fuck about it :D will move before it can cause anything.

    • @TacosYBurritos8P
      @TacosYBurritos8P 24 дні тому +8

      🙄 not his first time doing it. It’s fine

    • @Europa8841
      @Europa8841 24 дні тому +111

      @@TacosYBurritos8P I'm glad you know better than me buddy. Grease eats away at your pipes and eventually it will need to be replaced. So keep dumping grease down your drain. A plumber might just tell you that your Kitchen Underground is collapsed and now it's costing you 10 grand because you thought it was "Fine". But hey, what do I know....I deal with people like you everyday and it never gets old seeing the look on your faces when I tell you that it's going to cost you thousands just so you can wash your dishes again.

    • @Kingofthenet2
      @Kingofthenet2 24 дні тому +1

      😂😂😂😂😂

  • @tbd317
    @tbd317 27 днів тому +10177

    Just a helpful tip, you shouldn’t wash that sediment down the drain. It could cause a clog if enough builds up. I wipe mine into a grocery store bag with a paper towel, then throw that in the trash to keep the smell to a minimum.

    • @nk-dw2hm
      @nk-dw2hm 27 днів тому +178

      That's only an issue with oil that's solid at room temperature. Not a concern with vegetable or other oils that are liquid at room temps

    • @countryfirstusa9072
      @countryfirstusa9072 27 днів тому

      @@nk-dw2hmwrong

    • @cendricle
      @cendricle 27 днів тому +384

      @@nk-dw2hm That is just incorrect, come on… Any type of oil down your drain can cause problems. A small amount like this isn’t gonna cause much harm but if you do it a bunch of times, it will lead to more clogs inevitably.
      Liquid oils are a little less bad for your drain but don’t go telling people that it’s fine to put liquid oil down the drain, that’s just bad advice.

    • @neroknightss6870
      @neroknightss6870 27 днів тому +41

      ​@@cendricle well when it contact with dish soap it will break down

    • @AliAli-ju2ke
      @AliAli-ju2ke 27 днів тому +3

      My thoughts exactly

  • @thesweetone
    @thesweetone 27 днів тому +2110

    Put the sediment or left overs in the trash, never down the sink. I can congeal and clog your sink, or septic line, outside your house or further down. Wipe it out with paper towel, then wash the pot or fryer.

    • @mabuaun7499
      @mabuaun7499 27 днів тому +1

      Good tips

    • @qbrown8367
      @qbrown8367 26 днів тому +6

      I learned that the hard way😢

    • @MousyTTR
      @MousyTTR 26 днів тому +27

      You can congeal?
      well darn we gotta watch out

    • @erlanggaz9105
      @erlanggaz9105 26 днів тому +16

      Why would you clog his sink 😢

    • @lyssanch3096
      @lyssanch3096 26 днів тому +17

      ​@@MousyTTRbro is gonna congeal and clog the outside of your house

  • @austinadebote8847
    @austinadebote8847 27 днів тому +4181

    Finally
    Someone who doesn't waste perfectly good oil

    • @Rebe-Caufman
      @Rebe-Caufman 27 днів тому +35

      in place where i work we use oil about 2 weeks 😂

    • @Abdullah-cj2mh
      @Abdullah-cj2mh 27 днів тому

      @@Rebe-CaufmanNo wonder health issues are rampant.

    • @sleektruck22
      @sleektruck22 27 днів тому +132

      Please share the name so we never go there. ​@@Rebe-Caufman

    • @mokus603
      @mokus603 27 днів тому +36

      @@Rebe-Caufman time to close it down then 😂

    • @farojj
      @farojj 27 днів тому +5

      ​@@Rebe-Caufmanomg 😳😳😳

  • @tlilaboty
    @tlilaboty 24 дні тому +158

    After using the oil for 3/4 times. Put it in a soda bottle and sell it to the recycling centre. There are companies who buy used oil to make soap (used for laundry or dishwashing).

    • @SA-rs5pl
      @SA-rs5pl 23 дні тому +8

      Also biodiesel.

    • @mariams3879
      @mariams3879 20 днів тому +6

      Smart! What company

    • @SA-rs5pl
      @SA-rs5pl 20 днів тому

      @@mariams3879 They do commercial accounts like restaurants and commercial kitchens. They’ll put out a grease bin where they recover the spent grease and process it. You can find local companies in your area.

    • @ionknow3551
      @ionknow3551 19 днів тому +16

      Everyone’s letter profile picture in this comment thread is purple and I feel discriminated against.

    • @mariams3879
      @mariams3879 19 днів тому +6

      @ionknow3551 My bad, G. Lemme change my race real quick-

  • @darko6115
    @darko6115 27 днів тому +50

    Apparently reusing frying oil multiple times can increase the risk cancer. I don’t know what the research is behind it but it’s deffo worth looking up. Generally after 3 or so usages it should be disgarded

    • @johnh3611
      @johnh3611 21 день тому

      Frying once can cause cancer. Searing a steak can cause cancer. High heat on any food creates harmful compounds. Cleaner foods and oils have a smaller impact.

    • @anamilian7315
      @anamilian7315 17 днів тому +3

      Yep. Had a doctor tell my dad to stop reusing oil

    • @alexmcn5939
      @alexmcn5939 2 дні тому

      This is true, I’d argue to be more cautious and never reusing oil.

    • @eenayeah
      @eenayeah День тому

      I reuse all my oil until it literally runs out. Maybe it'll give me cancer someday, eh, who cares

  • @zaynegrey7056
    @zaynegrey7056 27 днів тому +36

    Use the left over chicken flavored flour and oil mixture as the base of gravy. It’s delicious

  • @mimial99
    @mimial99 27 днів тому +89

    You are not supposed to wash the pan like that. It will end up clogging the pipes. With a kitchen towel I wipe the pan clean and everything goes to the trash

    • @akofsum5425
      @akofsum5425 17 годин тому

      And what do you do with the kitchen towel after it’s wiped with oil?

  • @Konozco
    @Konozco 23 дні тому +9

    it was nice of you to save most of it for the drain

  • @krishnabansal2703
    @krishnabansal2703 24 дні тому +7

    A tip for you get a really fine strainer or a muslin cloth piece on to a container and pass the oil while it's still a bit hot then the bits won't soak it up and you can throw the bits out easier and they are easy to clean just flip the strainer and smack it against the sink once all the bits are out rinse or you could light up the stove and burn off rhe oil this is something chefs with more than a decade of experience taught me

  • @ZeeKay1430
    @ZeeKay1430 25 днів тому +45

    More and more research is showing how aldehydes - toxic elements - that are produced when you reheat oil. Cooking food by reusing cooking oil can also increase free radicals in the body, which can cause inflammation - the root cause of most diseases including obesity, heart disease and diabetes.

  • @farmergirlofchickens8779
    @farmergirlofchickens8779 19 днів тому +4

    I fry a piece of white bread when I reuse the strained oil. It freshens the smell/taste to neutral. I keep empty food cans for the old oil and toss it in a big Ziplock bag in the trash.

  • @pirkerberni
    @pirkerberni 26 днів тому +84

    The first person on the internet I saw actually reusing it!!! THANK YOU!!!

    • @matthill2957
      @matthill2957 26 днів тому +3

      And washing the rest down the sink clogging his pipes. He clearly isnt as smart as he thinks he is

    • @vatsaljain9627
      @vatsaljain9627 22 дні тому

      Reused oil is a carcinogen

    • @Mayonaisa502
      @Mayonaisa502 16 днів тому +1

      Reused oil is no good for you

    • @violetviolet888
      @violetviolet888 14 днів тому

      @pikerberni, no. There are plenty of "internet" people re-using cooking oil and certainly not putting oil debris dow the drain which is a no-no.

    • @alexmcn5939
      @alexmcn5939 2 дні тому +1

      Don’t reuse oil, some fatty acids within the oil oxidise and release toxic and/or carcinogenic compounds.

  • @andrewmakhoul7332
    @andrewmakhoul7332 27 днів тому +7

    Habibay, just dump the leftover bits and the olive oil (after it’s spent completely) somewhere in the corner of your yard or behind your shed. It’s biodegradable.

    • @moezkhan7602
      @moezkhan7602 25 днів тому +3

      And if u live in an apartment with no jardin habibay? 😊

    • @andrewmakhoul7332
      @andrewmakhoul7332 25 днів тому +4

      @@moezkhan7602 Any small patch of grass or dirt outside will do. It will biodegrade. Olive oil and food bits are from the Earth.

  • @Xasia7
    @Xasia7 20 днів тому +4

    my moms been doing this for yearsss and it’s a good idea💯🙌🏾

  • @tusharkaushalrajput
    @tusharkaushalrajput 24 дні тому +3

    Respect for you not wasting food

  • @bbkayy1854
    @bbkayy1854 20 днів тому +3

    For people who don't know what to do with leftover oil or grease and since you can't pour it down the drain they sell stuff It's a powder and you pour it into the grease and it turns it into this like thick solid gel form so that you can properly dispose of it. I can't think of the name of it but if you type something similar that explains the description of it into Amazon I'm pretty sure it's on there.

    • @sehars4887
      @sehars4887 18 днів тому +1

      It's called FryAway! I use it and it works great! Absolutely love it! You pour it into the oil while it's still hot and then it let it cool. It will solidify. Saw it on shark tank and I think they said it was biodegradable too

  • @raufxniczilla8286
    @raufxniczilla8286 24 дні тому +2

    A tip after you fry something with flour. Put a kitchen towel on the strainer then strain all the leftover oil. Do this when the oil still kinda hot because if it's already cold, it takes longer time for the oil to be strained.
    And please don't throw oil in the kitchen sink if you don't want to deal with clogged sink someday.

  • @anthonyclarke2076
    @anthonyclarke2076 27 днів тому +5

    After 3 filters it makes a good fire starter for charcoal grill. Dip a paper towel in it and light the towel

  • @hazelstratum
    @hazelstratum 27 днів тому +5

    You can use corn starch to coagulate the oily sediments so you can dispose them better.

  • @gamerzone0764
    @gamerzone0764 8 днів тому +1

    Brother get one of those Strainer lids for the drain hole in the sink. You'll save a lot in plumbing in the long run.

  • @AA-wx1gk
    @AA-wx1gk 27 днів тому +51

    Gives it extra flavor and you’re not wasting grease after a single use!!!! Ik you don’t eat pork but I like to use my bacon/breakfast sausage grease in my macaroni and cheese as a replacement for butter.

  • @betinivinicius
    @betinivinicius 19 днів тому +4

    I only fry in lard or beef tallow, so I strain it, boil with clean water, take it to the fridge overnight, remove the hardened fat the next day, discard the dirty water with all sediments that decanted and scrape off the bottom of the disc of fat for the floaters. It's as good as new every time.

    • @nicholasosorio6579
      @nicholasosorio6579 6 днів тому

      Isn’t reusing the oil make it more dangerous?

    • @alexmcn5939
      @alexmcn5939 2 дні тому

      @@nicholasosorio6579 It does because there’s fatty acids that oxidise when cooking, releasing toxic/ carcinogenic compounds and increasing your risk of developing a chronic disease.

  • @burksregime315
    @burksregime315 24 дні тому +1

    He keeps it simple……that mixed the genuine value motivates you to try new recipes with confidence

  • @mangosamosa4378
    @mangosamosa4378 27 днів тому +1

    I heat the oil and put it through a strainer with a filter/paper towel in top into a metal bowl. Catches all of those finer bits. Once it's cooled, I put it into a storage container.

  • @michkaadan5045
    @michkaadan5045 27 днів тому +3

    To get rid of the oil buildup in the sink, you should throw down some bicarbonate of soda and warm water. Do it regularly

  • @user-xg5dr1nw7g
    @user-xg5dr1nw7g 27 днів тому +8

    That’s so normal . We all do that people these days trying to be fancy . There is nothing wrong with that.

    • @Luke-yu8bp
      @Luke-yu8bp 21 день тому

      Why not use a deep fryer? This method never made any sense to me

    • @user-xg5dr1nw7g
      @user-xg5dr1nw7g 21 день тому

      @@Luke-yu8bp everyone has there own style of living. Simple

    • @Luke-yu8bp
      @Luke-yu8bp 21 день тому

      @user-xg5dr1nw7g yeah, but with a deep fryer you don't have to take out the oil every time you use it. Just plug it out and put it away

    • @user-xg5dr1nw7g
      @user-xg5dr1nw7g 21 день тому

      @@Luke-yu8bp usually people not use a lot of oil that they need to buy deep fryer . Simple frypan always work for fritters or other fry food and after that simple just filter the rest of the oil and use again . That’s the process we learn from our mom . And super comfortable with it

    • @violetviolet888
      @violetviolet888 14 днів тому

      No. *WE" do not "all" doo that. None of it should go down any sink. Drain it into a used water bottle or used container with lid and landfill it. Landfill = trash.

  • @victorigwe4675
    @victorigwe4675 26 днів тому +2

    If he says he reuses the oil 2 or 3 times, he reuses the oil 12 or 13 times

  • @m.hosseinabdi.s8976
    @m.hosseinabdi.s8976 27 днів тому +4

    What do you do with leftover oil after you’ve done frying? Please make a video about it, thanks

    • @laanaali5110
      @laanaali5110 23 дні тому

      He just deep fries something in it again

    • @violetviolet888
      @violetviolet888 14 днів тому

      This guy should ot be making a video about something he knows nothing about. None of it should go down any sink. Drain it into a used water bottle or used container with lid and landfill it. Landfill = trash.

  • @angiebby1122
    @angiebby1122 23 дні тому +1

    I NEVER put anything down the drain!!!!! If i want to keep the oil, i strain, but either way, i place in gallon zip loc and throw away!!!

  • @raymants3158
    @raymants3158 27 днів тому +3

    How long can you keep the oil?

    • @teemimika7105
      @teemimika7105 26 днів тому

      If you just frying a chicken or eggs, you can keep and reuse the oil for a while. If you're cooking beef or fish or any seafood you better off just use new oils because the proteins would make the oils tasted weird over time

  • @MistiMoan
    @MistiMoan 14 годин тому

    Use cornstarch and water, mixed. Heat oil pour in the cornstarch mixer. It will fry grabbing the stuff on the bottom as it does. It will leave you with clean oil

  • @serina9455
    @serina9455 27 днів тому

    I don’t cook much but thank you for the video 😂🙏🏼⭐️

  • @hobdns5933
    @hobdns5933 22 дні тому

    As a friend of a plumber, thank u for keeping
    him in business

  • @jamesmcdonald5868
    @jamesmcdonald5868 26 днів тому

    Thank you! I have been doing that for 35 years.

  • @tanishkrishna-by8wk
    @tanishkrishna-by8wk 4 дні тому

    Yess sir that gives very flavor full 😋 😍 nice

  • @CourageDearHeart316
    @CourageDearHeart316 22 дні тому

    One time I made minestrone soup from the oil my siblings were using to fry stuff. It was the best soup. Whole family loved it🎉😊 also, I am east african so I make curry with the oil so nothing goes to waste

  • @goldensun8052
    @goldensun8052 24 дні тому +1

    Nowadays in my country when you have leftover used oil, you can sell it to companies or large corporations to recycle the oils. These companies do give a good price on them. This might be available in other countries as well.

    • @aminah.gonzalez9993
      @aminah.gonzalez9993 24 дні тому

      What country is that? cause that's a smart idea and in my country Australia we don't have that

    • @nsaffini1975
      @nsaffini1975 5 днів тому

      @@aminah.gonzalez9993Malaysia

  • @maryjanesbaby9392
    @maryjanesbaby9392 21 день тому

    After straining your oil, wipe out the rest of the oil bits with a paper towel before washing skillet. Never pour oil down your sink drain.

  • @KadeemMay
    @KadeemMay 27 днів тому +1

    Here’s a trick for you all while the oil is still hot make a slurry of cornflower and water tip it on the oil and give a stir then pull out all the gunk and your left with perfectly good oil to use again

  • @paigemarch22
    @paigemarch22 25 днів тому +5

    yeeees! finally a food content creator who is not wasteful! 🥰

  • @izzatihassan1475
    @izzatihassan1475 26 днів тому

    i used an oil solidifier powder from Daiso (a 100yen store) to turn the sediment into some kind of a hard cake, then toss it out with the food scraps.

  • @DANtheMANofSIPA
    @DANtheMANofSIPA 22 дні тому

    You can also put the oil in an old spaghetti sauce jar or mason jar and then put it in the freezer. Once the oil is bad, you can freeze it and then throw it in the trash the day before trash day.

  • @atakandemirer7808
    @atakandemirer7808 20 днів тому +1

    Where's my plumber gang? Our business won't die because of him

  • @Yael21212
    @Yael21212 25 днів тому

    I'd only recommend putting it in the fridge. Otherwise excellent tip, its perfectly good oil, mashala! ❤

  • @user-xv3zr4lm1j
    @user-xv3zr4lm1j 22 дні тому

    Do not recommend throwing the rest down the drain. That oil will clog up your drain and you’ll frequently have plumbing issues. I suggest scraping the pan with a towel and throwing it away. 👍

  • @freedomtodowhatuwant
    @freedomtodowhatuwant 24 дні тому +2

    don't put oil in the sink. it will clog it

  • @august6435
    @august6435 23 дні тому

    Bro got swole💪🏽

  • @safiaahmed2696
    @safiaahmed2696 26 днів тому

    I do the same!! But I like to wipe the oil off of the pan with paper towel and throw it away. The oil can clog up your pipes.

  • @lsoliman9
    @lsoliman9 9 днів тому

    Please do not throw out what oil is left in the sink. Just wipe with tissue and throw it in the trash as that will clog your sink/pipes when it hardens. Here in Canada, we are even asked to put them in jars and throw them in the trash.

  • @mtsan1230
    @mtsan1230 19 днів тому

    My anxiety went up as you sprayed that sediment into the drain. I just had a major kitchen sink clog a month ago that I paid a ton to get cleared out. Nothing goes down any house drains except water.

  • @SilverDiamond28-pr2ym
    @SilverDiamond28-pr2ym 27 днів тому +11

    My mom does the exact same thing, don’t waste oil just after using it one time

    • @teonatsamalaidze4986
      @teonatsamalaidze4986 27 днів тому +7

      It becomes toxic after use 😮

    • @Apogee012
      @Apogee012 27 днів тому

      @@teonatsamalaidze4986 lol i've reused oil atleast 5-7 times cycled

    • @happyme2989
      @happyme2989 26 днів тому +2

      ​@@teonatsamalaidze4986 I'm guessing you never ate @ a restaurant 😒🙄

    • @thenexus7343
      @thenexus7343 26 днів тому

      ​@@happyme2989 he's not WRONG its just that it takes more uses than he's thinking

    • @marywellington6229
      @marywellington6229 25 днів тому

      @@teonatsamalaidze4986not after one use

  • @joedawson5818
    @joedawson5818 21 день тому

    My parents used to put in back in a bottle that looked exactly like the bottle where the fresh oil was kept. Made for some fun mix ups

  • @vulpineboriqua
    @vulpineboriqua 20 днів тому

    If you pass it through a coffee filter after that initial straining, you can usually get one or two extra fries out of it 👍🏽

  • @user-sg7iy9do5v
    @user-sg7iy9do5v 26 днів тому +6

    arteries clog speedrun

  • @madalynmorgan688
    @madalynmorgan688 22 дні тому

    Once you drain the oil.....you can make Great Gravy as long as the leftover bits are not burned.

  • @TommyMLe
    @TommyMLe 24 дні тому

    I filter my oil using a paper towel. The oil comes out sooo much clearer than a strainer.
    But same i reuse maybe 2-3 times depending on what was fried.

  • @matthewchristopher1125
    @matthewchristopher1125 20 днів тому

    Keep in the fridge to avoid any further oxidation mate

  • @nancyashmore8042
    @nancyashmore8042 21 день тому

    Strain it & use it again. Put the sediments in a throw away container or baggie.

  • @byfrax2371
    @byfrax2371 22 дні тому

    If you actually somehow have to drain some oil, make sure to mix it up with lots of dish soap first. The dish soap creates separated oil particles that swim in water. That way, the oil cant stick together and cause a giant clog

    • @violetviolet888
      @violetviolet888 14 днів тому

      @byfrax2371: No. Never put it down the drain no matter how much soap you use, Put it in a used plastic water bottle or used container with lid and then to landfill (most commonly called "trash").

  • @ShynFXOfficial
    @ShynFXOfficial 25 днів тому

    I run mine through a coffee filter to be extra sure nothing spoils my oil

  • @nappywootz
    @nappywootz 27 днів тому +2

    Which food item should you not reuse the cooking oil of later on?

    • @misst4346
      @misst4346 24 дні тому

      It may just be a preference thing but if the food get burn or has a lot of sediments I don’t use it, also I absolutely do not reuse the oil when I fry fish.

    • @nappywootz
      @nappywootz 23 дні тому

      @@misst4346 ah okay cool! Thanks for the heads up!

  • @Sara.david1
    @Sara.david1 27 днів тому +1

    Shouldn’t put it down the drain though I do the same strain it n use it twice in total. Then get rid of it in a freezer bag. Coz will leak in other bags.

    • @violetviolet888
      @violetviolet888 14 днів тому

      Drain it into a used water bottle or used container with lid and landfill it. Landfill = trash.

  • @oleggrishkophotography5971
    @oleggrishkophotography5971 21 день тому +1

    Dish soap mixes the oil with water. Don’t worry plumbers!

    • @violetviolet888
      @violetviolet888 14 днів тому

      @oleggrishkophotography5971: You're obfiously not a plumber. Never think that mixing oil with soap is enough to put that much oil debris down a drain.

  • @nia6156
    @nia6156 25 днів тому

    Try frying some starch mixture when you're done. It'll grab all the unwanted things in the oil, then you can toss the starch, and save the cleaner oil for next time😊

  • @dogofwar2142
    @dogofwar2142 20 днів тому +1

    Trust me that oil has some flavour to it

  • @AJ-lm9sg
    @AJ-lm9sg 5 днів тому

    I reuse oil 2 times depending on the color of the oil.

  • @FreshDougan
    @FreshDougan 26 днів тому

    The stuff at the bottom is my favorite. I usually put it in a smoothie.

  • @GofishingandloveGod
    @GofishingandloveGod 21 день тому

    I used the old oil on my oak and hickory wood instead of lighter fluid....let it soak in for awhile and just start a fire with a few used paper bags from the grocery store.

  • @xmubinax
    @xmubinax 27 днів тому +1

    Don't chuck that down the sink. Try to emulsify it with washing up liquid first. Also don't re-use oil too much!

    • @violetviolet888
      @violetviolet888 14 днів тому

      "Try to emulsify it with washing up liquid first." No. None of it should go down any sink. Drain it into a used water bottle or used container with lid and landfill it. Landfill = trash.

  • @TheGintama86
    @TheGintama86 13 днів тому

    I strain it in a funnel using a paper roll sheet. On the edge of the sheet u can pick at it till it spits into 2 but dont spit them completely only till ur close to the end of the sheet. So those thin sheets act as a make shift filter and the oil that gets strained looks new still been doing that when i make cutlets or fries

  • @dinasemacaritt3944
    @dinasemacaritt3944 9 днів тому +1

    what you throw on the drainer damage the drains!!✌️✨✨

  • @Tonnir
    @Tonnir 19 днів тому

    Yes, plumbers just waiting on your phone in the winter. We have a paper towels and trash bin. Smell your oil if it stinks throw it away by turning into trash dough, no spills.

  • @Luke-yu8bp
    @Luke-yu8bp 21 день тому

    Just buy a deep fryer. Can be used many times with the same oil.

  • @littlefirecracker1289
    @littlefirecracker1289 27 днів тому

    You should keep the reusable pull in the fridge. Also, I wipe used kitchen tissues to take off oil from the până and throw them in the garbage

  • @wicked00ly
    @wicked00ly 7 днів тому

    i use a strainer with a coffee filter to super filter the smaller elements. the filtered oil is almost a clear as new oul in the bottole

  • @user-eu3oy1qf7n
    @user-eu3oy1qf7n 25 днів тому

    You can make chilly oil out of left over oil. Tastes amazing.

  • @The-Mandolorian
    @The-Mandolorian 27 днів тому

    I usually strain my oil add a scoop of protein and drink it as a post workout.
    I find the oils really help my muscles to gain mass.

  • @miyaa.1742
    @miyaa.1742 23 дні тому

    Some cultures use fresh ginger to clean the oil and reuse it.

  • @amreenazam9013
    @amreenazam9013 24 дні тому

    You can add cornflour with mixed water to remove all impurities the impurities smell stick to cornflour and then sieve and re-use oil

  • @4valve4six
    @4valve4six 23 дні тому

    Plumber here. Never put oil down your sink ever. It will 100% lead to problems later.

  • @yeaprollytwo
    @yeaprollytwo 26 днів тому

    What do you do with the leftover oil?

  • @bhrigurajsinghchauhan9154
    @bhrigurajsinghchauhan9154 25 днів тому

    Exactly it's absolutely right way😃💯

    • @violetviolet888
      @violetviolet888 14 днів тому

      @bhrigurajsinghchauhan9154: No. this is absolutely NOT the "right way". Ask any plubmer
      "Try to emulsify it with washing up liquid first." No. None of it should go down any sink. Drain it into a used water bottle or used container with lid and landfill it. Landfill = trash.

  • @hamoo3206
    @hamoo3206 2 дні тому +1

    Believe it or not, my mom use left over oil to make soup from it

  • @NOIDNOSS
    @NOIDNOSS 24 дні тому

    Just letting you know I use to get hidings pouring oil into the sink n cleaning pots with oil in it ☺️

  • @Kris_Si2
    @Kris_Si2 27 днів тому +4

    Plumbers are crying watching this

    • @thegoldenbalance
      @thegoldenbalance  27 днів тому

      😂

    • @nickgibson3451
      @nickgibson3451 27 днів тому +1

      facts, I just finished digging up a cast iron sewage pipe that drains from our customers kitchen and the bottom of the pipe was obliterated (original plumbing done only 13 years ago)

    • @violetviolet888
      @violetviolet888 14 днів тому

      @@thegoldenbalance This just means you did it for views, meanwhile you're giving out misinformation that is costly to ignorant people. Be accountable.

  • @annnt3035
    @annnt3035 26 днів тому +3

    Yes & thank u for letting ppl know how NOT TO WASTE ANY FOOD/Oil 👍❤👍

  • @GofishingandloveGod
    @GofishingandloveGod 21 день тому

    Old oil is great for seasonings your cast iron cookware.

    • @violetviolet888
      @violetviolet888 14 днів тому

      Well, it depens on the oil. Recently used, yes. "Old oil" no. Old oil = rancid oil. Gross.

  • @Sweetpinkz1
    @Sweetpinkz1 22 дні тому

    Wow❤. What kind of sponge is that?

  • @lordyhgm9266
    @lordyhgm9266 25 днів тому

    Just remember to label the oil and usage, and a date if you’re forgetful

  • @Lahabria
    @Lahabria 25 днів тому +2

    In my country it's illegal to wash the sediment down the drain, throw it in a plastic bag in a dustbin man.

  • @sammie8917
    @sammie8917 23 дні тому

    we just reused oil until it wasn’t good anymore, when it was no good my mom just mixed it with flour to make a dough ball then throw it in the trash. it’s kinda a waste of flour but that’s better than pouring it down the drain or in the toilet(i’ve actually seen someone do that🤠).

  • @xvz88
    @xvz88 26 днів тому +1

    Microplastics, BPA, xenoestrogens, teflon and seed oils in one. Nice

  • @LunaStorm420
    @LunaStorm420 25 днів тому +1

    Don't listen to this guy, you should never pour oil down the sink. Use a paper towel and wipe it into the trash.

    • @violetviolet888
      @violetviolet888 14 днів тому

      No Drain it into a used water bottle or used container with lid and landfill it. Landfill = trash.

  • @Drammarghareeb
    @Drammarghareeb 26 днів тому

    Use water and starch, add it to hot oil, it'll clean it up and make it clear again without needing a sieve or strainer

  • @TheCrawf28X15
    @TheCrawf28X15 26 днів тому

    I’ve seen powders that are good for getting that sediment and last bit of oil out of the pan so you can throw it away. Your pipes will thank you.

  • @jasonmay734
    @jasonmay734 19 днів тому

    Used oil is melted wax turning into a candle. Pour it down the drain, well good luck it’s going to harden. plumber is going to be expensive. Wait for it to cool down and pour it into a container or bag and throw it away.

  • @meerahm3345
    @meerahm3345 26 днів тому

    I do the same !
    Where did you bought your frying bowl( pan) ? Please share the link

  • @donvoltonus8898
    @donvoltonus8898 12 днів тому

    Please be careful which oils you keep on the counter. Some can go bad.

  • @wyattkelly7125
    @wyattkelly7125 23 дні тому +1

    Rookie move washing the sediment down the drain. His plumbing will let him know