How to Make Fried Rice on Induction Cooktop using Stainless Steel Wok
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- Опубліковано 5 сер 2024
- Stainless Steel Wok to make Egg Fried Rice on Induction Cooktop by Tesla Tom of Ludicrous Feed in Sydney Australia July 2023 | Installation Cost Walkthrough for Gas to Induction Conversion
How to Make Fried Rice on Induction Cooktop using Stainless Steel Wok
I credit the spot seasoning technique to @wokwithtak
Video: Spot seasoning, how does it wok? An ancient method with adaptation to modern kitchens
• Spot seasoning, how do...
Product seen in this video:
Westinghouse 60cm 4 zone induction cooktop
www.westinghouse.com.au/cooki...
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00:00 Introduction
00:27 Reasons we changed from gas
00:50 How to use induction cooktop
02:26 Cost of cooktop
02:46 Installation Cost
03:45 Induction cookware
04:32 Ingredients for Tesla Tom's Fried Rice
05:38 Types of wok
06:17 How to spot season a stainless steel wok
08:29 Eggs
09:24 Garlic
09:58 Protein
10:46 Overnight rice
12:03 Soy Sauce
13:28 Separate clumps of rice
14:29 Sesame oil
15:20 Spring Onion
15:55 Voila!
16:26 Turning off the Induction Cooktop
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we love our Induction cooktop, 7 zones. so much control, and so easy, and ill have to try the spot seasoning technique. It's easy to find induction cookware, take a fridge magnet with you, if it sticks, its good, also aluminium stuff can be induction ready also.
7 zones nice! 💪
Our normal old-school round-bottom steel wok works perfectly well on the induction.
It's the same wok we use on fires when camping for the past few decades.
We only use metal spoons & tools for safety.
We cook Mexican, Asian, Moroccan, pasta, & all sorts of stuff in it. All good:)
Cost of stove installation was about the same for us as for Tom a couple of years ago.
Glad to hear you’re enjoying the induction stove! I agree it’s super versatile for all types of cuisine 😋
For Easy clean up and no scratching the cook top glass, Use a sheet of dry paper towel on the cook top. It won't burn and the cook top stays cooler due to the insulation it provides. I cook popcorn which requires a lot of shacking the 12 inch wide fry pan on top of the paper towel. Works great.
Good tip👍
@@LudicrousFeed link to product?
@@jmister6824 Link in the video description
@@LudicrousFeed Oh I mean the wok pan you use :)
@@jmister6824 Oh right, any stainless steel induction-ready wok will suffice. This particular one is Scanpan
Nice. Ludicrous Kitchen :)
Thank you 😋
We've had induction cooktops for several years now and if you're getting a 60cm one (which is what you've got), I highly suggest getting 3 "burners" instead of 4. The ones with 3 usually have one huge burner which is more suitable for large woks and pots. We have never used all 4 burners in ours because they just all won't fit.
Another comment is that the induction glass surface will still heat up, not directly from the cooktop, but from your pan. So your cooktop will heat the pan, and then pan will heat up the glass (from having direct contact with it).
Great tip and advice 👍
Nice advice
Now I want fried rice! I don’t mind the spring onion, but I’d drop the meat and add coluorful steamed veggies.
That’s the beauty of fried rice, you can add whatever you want 😋
Thanks Tom! I'm going to give this a go sans the ham as we're veggie. It looks delicious. Lucien
Pleasure and enjoy!
Thanks Tom! I just moved into a new home with induction cooktop and was wondering how to make fried rice. Your video was very timely advice! Will try it out tomorrow. Cheers, Mark.
Glad it was helpful! Let us know how you go 😃
@@LudicrousFeed Hi Tom, just cooked up your recipe on my Westinghouse induction top and it came up trumps! Delicious ! Thanks for the education mate. Keep the great videos coming ☺
@@MarksElectricLife Awesome! Glad it turned out well
Tom looks so delicious. Thank you for the tips.
I assume you mean the food 😅
Pleasure
@@LudicrousFeed haha yes. 😂
Tom's cooking tutorials! Love it! 😂😂
A ludicrous feed 😁
A man of many talents!!
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Induction cookware shopping tip: Carry a small magnet when shopping for induction cookware, if the magnet sticks to the bottom it’s induction ready.
Great tip
A video about making a feed for the family on the Ludicrous Feed channel. I can see a series of "how to cook in the back of your Tesla" coming up 😁
As soon as Tesla open up V2L 😅
Sky is the limit
@@LudicrousFeed Until then we can only wait for Uncle Roger to review this video and provide further entertainment.
Fuiyoh hopefully 😁
I was waiting for you to do a video on this topic! Reach out to me if you are interested in doing a live induction cooktop presentation with me at a community fair in Sydney later this year, it would be radical!
Haha that might be fun 😆
Slowly turning into a renewable cooking channel 👨🍳
Great way of doing fried rice, I always did rice first then added egg, I can see your method is way better. What I do though is take the overnight rice out the fridge place it in a round mixing bowl and separate the grains by hand, it is way quicker to get rid of clumps. Are these induction cookers always so loud though, I was consider buying a dedicated induction wok cooker but not sure I can handle the sound of the fans, maybe some ear muffs might help. 😁
I think egg first works better and you can always put it to one side so it doesn’t overcook/harden. Another way is to slowly scoop the rice slower into the wok to reduce clumps. The magnet isn’t that loud … my mic is quite sensitive!
Thanks I will try that :) @@LudicrousFeed
Yum 😋
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Delicious Feed! Thanks Tom for sharing some info and experience with induction. I am more concerned with how these will fit my benchtop. Is the size of the induction cooktops generally bigger than gas ones in which case would be easier to cut the benchtop rather than make the hole smaller.
Yeah that’s why I had to pay extra for my installer to cut my Caesarstone benchtop
Our V-zug induction cook top is about 50 mm thick top to bottom.
Tom, a man of many talents, expect to see you on Master Chef if the future ;-), How many watts does it draw on max ???
Thanks! I’ll have to do a follow up on energy usage but looking at my Tesla app it was approx 1-1.4kW for that session
Completely different video today. When is the cooking channel starting? ;) What's the electricity usage on the stove? Say, I am using two pots. WHat sort of electicity usage should I be looking at? Thanks.
According to my Tesla app, that session drew approx 1-1.4kW
I saw this video title and thought WTF? Is this the real Tesla Tom/Ludicrous Feed?? Nice to see something different though and first time I've seen an induction cooktop in use. 2 points, if I may. I would cook my eggs until around 70% done, then tip out into a bowl. Then add my garlic and veggies and whatever, then the rice (break the rice up a bit first before placing in wok would be easier), then add the eggs again and sauces, then top with spring onions.. So you don't find your eggs a bit overcooked when you leave them in there all the way through the process?? Anyways, that's how I do my egg fried rice and of course, there would be many variations.
Thanks for the tips. That’s the beauty of fried rice, you can do it your way. The lower heat ensure the eggs are just right 😁
Disappointed this wasn't in your Tesla 😥 but it did look nutritious and delicious! But somewhat appropriate topic for Victorians, given Victoria has banned gas stovetops for new builds 1st Jan 2024. Tom your thoughts on EMF radiation given most induction stovetops exceed safe exposure levels set by (ICNIRP)?
Yes important for people to know that induction stoves are versatile for many different types of cooking. I’ll have to do a follow up on radiation levels
Having investigated claims about this, I can say that there isn't any credible evidence supporting harm from EMF, or induction cooking, (or EVs.)
(One of my friends could only afford a cheap block of land under 330kV transmission line & built a house & shed & raised a family there over 30 years & was ok.
The electrical & magnetic field around the wires was so powerful, the chicken wire used on their shed to hold the insulation in place gave an electric shock. My Dad, as an electrician had to connect an earth wire to make it safe.
That EMF was vastly more powerful than that from a stove which has a highly localised magnetic field. (Compare it with a magnet by using a compass).
We did same as you replacing with induction stove and hope the electrician put in 32amp circuit too as kitchen is closer to garage from meter box for a cheaper to connect into for a faster EV charging point..
Loving our induction stove! Efficient to boil/cook anything and easy to clean afterward
Bugger, now I’m hungry! 😊
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Tom right @ 9:10 you should've put the rice in... fry it for few minutes then add other ingredients and seasoning
Good tip, I’ll try it the next time I fry up 🍳
Could you use a carbon steel wok that has been well seasoned on the induction cooktop? So your the main chef in the house then Tom? Could you put in some chilli and other veggies as well with this? You'll need to train your kids to make this for you and Joyce and so they can do this when Mum & Dad are off at one of the many EV launches. :) You can always have a taste even if the majority is for your kids, as all chefs do.
As long as the carbon steel wok is induction ready then it should be ok plus you get the benefit of wok hei 😁
The benefit of fried rice is you can put whatever you want into it 👍
...I thought that nice authentic wok smokey taste comes from using peanut oil on smoking hot surface though. I have a scanpan wok too but it's an anodised non stick one
“Wok hei” or “breath of the wok” is the art/magic/science of heating a cast-iron wok at high temps that has been seasoned over many years with oil and/or lard. It generally can’t be achieved with a stainless steel or non-stick wok
Yummy... induction for win... atleast for me.
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So what's the charging times on the cooktop
Haha Slow or fast?
When induction cooktop surfaces gets hot, it acrually comes from the pan. Cooker heats pan, then hot pan heats the glass.
Very true
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Uncle Rodger is going to review your fried rice soon😂
Fuiyoh or Haiyah?
@@LudicrousFeed it’s Fuiyoh to me😁
Add diced silken tofu! And I’d do garlic and onion before the egg…. But hey it’s fried rice it’s meant to be using whatever was left over from last night… there’s no best way, unless you watch a particular Malaysian comedian lol 😂. Now im waiting for Uncle Roger review of your fried rice…. Hold onto your panties mate, could be fun. I wonder what Uncle Roger thinks of EV’s
Yup the beauty of fried rice right!
Will it be a Fuiyoh or haiyah? 😁
The heat too strong for fried rice on my induction cooker 😢
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Well done Uncle Tesla Tom! 😂
Fuiyoh!
why such low heat? It's not frying at all...warming up sure, but not frying
You can bring up the temp sure to char some of the rice/protein but then there is a risk the bottom of the pan/wok will burn and make it more difficult to clean afterward. This level is heat is a compromise I have worked out over time to save myself the hassle later of scouring the wok
I thought you were supposed to get a wok as hot as possible like they do in commercial kitchens but on my induction stove with carbon steel wok the inside bottom keeps charing. The oil even caught fire. What gives?
@@justina208 Must be different for gas
Uncle Roger won't be impressed with the Garlic 😅
Haiyah!
@@LudicrousFeed haha, yes. No Fuiyoh for you!
Uncle Roger approved
Fuiyoh!
"Hi everybody, its induction cooktop Tom here..." wait what?
😆
Now try a stir fry
Super easy 😋
Haiyaa
Joke aside, thanks so much for sharing, it is great to see content relevant to people who live in Australia
Thanks! Fuiyoh!
That's a lot of activating
Activating is what makes it tasty
This is for a tax write-off isn't it....
🤣🤑
Nice fried rice Uncle Roger has got nothing on you bro. I would use seasoned chicken thighs or even cooked sausage instead of processed meats like ham. I would use Avacado oil since it has the highest cooking oil smoke point. Just saying.
That’s the beauty of fried rice, you can add whatever you want 😁
Jesus Christ! Everything is wrong in this video, stick with grilled cheese sandwiches buddy
Everything?