How to Avoid Oil Splatter when Frying Posted: 28 Mar 2021 01:00 AM PDT Fried food may taste delicious, but the oil splatter you experience along the way isn't quite as pleasant. Believe it or not, the dreaded splattering effect typically happens when water droplets from your food touch the hot oil.[1] Not to worry—with the right cookware and some extra precautions, you can say goodbye to oil splatter once and for all! [Edit]General Frying Tips - Dry off your ingredients ahead of time. As water lands in the oil and evaporates, it expands into a bunch of tiny droplets, which leads to the splattering effect we all know and dread. For extra protection, blot your ingredients dry with a paper towel or cloth before you start cooking.[2]
- Place a splatter shield or screen over your cooking surface. Splatter screens are perforated sections of metal that go over your pan as you cook. Vapors from your ingredients can evaporate through the openings on the screen, but the actual oil will stay put within the pan.[3]
- You can find splatter screens at most home goods stores.
- Don't use too much oil when you cook. When deep-frying, fill your frying pot ⅔ of the way full with oil.[4] The same concept applies when you pan-fry—pour in just enough oil to cover the bottom half of your ingredients, instead of filling up the pan.[5]
[Edit]Pan-Frying - Pick a tall, wide frying pan for your foods. Refrain from using shallow pans for your pan-frying recipes. Instead, grab cookware that's big enough to fit your ingredients and also has tall sides going all around the pan. A taller pan is less likely to splatter![6]
- Choose a high-quality stainless steel or cast iron pan. Cheap, stainless steel pans don't always spread heat evenly—this can create hot spots on your pan, which leads to extra splattering. Instead, grab a high-quality stainless steel or cast iron pan, which has decent heat distribution.[7]
- When heated up slowly, cast iron cookware has good heat distribution.[8]
- Add a pinch of salt to the bottom of the pan. After pouring oil into your pan, sprinkle a few pinches of salt on top. The salt helps prevent the oil from spraying around as you cook.[9]
- Salt soaks up some of the moisture in your food, which helps prevent oil splatter. You can also use flour for this![10]
- Place the food gently into the pan. Try not to drop the ingredients—this can lead to extra splatter.[11] While the food is cooking, use tongs or a wire skimmer to flip the food without splattering yourself in the process.[12]
- Cut meat into this slices before frying it. Thinner cuts of meat are less likely to splatter. If you're working with a thicker piece of meat, sear it before frying.[13]
- You can cut the meat into thin strips, or compress it with a mallet.
[Edit]Deep-Frying - Pick out a deep pot to cook your food. Grab a stockpot or deep fryer that's big enough to hold your ingredients. Measure from the very top of the pot—to reduce the risk of splatter, there should be at least of space between the surface of the oil and the brim of the pot.[14]
- Woks are another great option if you'd like to deep fry your ingredients.
- Stainless steel, aluminum, copper, and cast iron are great cookware materials.[15]
- Place your food in mesh frying baskets. Then, deep-fry your ingredients by slowly and carefully submerging the basket in the hot oil. Always put the food in the basket before frying, so no extra oil splatters over the edges.[16]
- Don't drop your food into the pan or fryer. When deep-frying, dip the ingredients into the oil with a slotted spoon or pair of tongs.[17]
- You only need frying baskets when you deep-fry. Pan-frying doesn't need a lot of extra equipment![18]
- Deep-fry your food twice to prevent extra splattering. Set your frying oil to , and let your ingredients fry until they're golden-brown. Then, remove the cooked ingredients and pat them dry with a paper towel. Reheat the oil so it's , and cook the food until it looks nice and crispy.[19]
- Avoid adding extra food to the frying basket. Let your first batch of food cook all the way through. If you add extra ingredients while your original food is still cooking, you could get burned by oil droplets splashing up.[20]
- Wear long sleeves when you plan on frying food.[21]
- Place an upside-down cooking tray on any burners you aren't using—this helps make clean-up a lot easier.[22]
[Edit]Warnings - Don't overheat the oil when you fry! Keep your deep-frying oil between .[23] When pan-frying, set your stovetop to medium or medium-high heat, depending on the recipe's suggestion.[24]
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How to Manage Your Subscriptions on YouTube Posted: 27 Mar 2021 05:00 PM PDT This wikiHow teaches you how to manage the channels you're subscribed to on YouTube. If you're using a phone or tablet, you can manage your subscriptions on the Subscriptions tab at the bottom of the screen. When you're using a web browser on a computer, your options are in the Subscriptions tab in the left panel. You can even subscribe and unsubscribe to channels using the YouTube Smart TV or game console app. [Edit]Using a Phone or Tablet - Open the YouTube app. The process for managing your subscriptions is identical for the iPhone and Android YouTube apps.
- Tap the tab. This looks like a stack of rectangles with a white triangle in the middle. You'll find it at the bottom of the screen.
- Tap . It's the blue text in the upper-right area of the screen. This displays a list of all of your active subscriptions
- Tap . It's the blue text in the upper-right corner. This displays the options that allow you to manage your subscriptions.
- Swipe left on a channel you want to unsubscribe to. This displays the red "Unsubscribe" button. Alternatively, you can tap and hold a channel name to display the "Unsubscribe" button.
- Tap . It's the red button that appears to the right of a channel's name when you swipe left on it or long-press it. This unsubscribes you from the channel.
- The channel will still appear greyed out in the list. If you unsubscribe to the wrong channel, tap Subscribe to resubscribe to it again.
- Tap the bell icon to adjust notifications for a subscription. This brings up a menu with some notification options.
- Tap the notification frequency you want. You can select no notifications, notifications for highlighted videos, or notifications for every video.
- Select All to receive push notifications for every new video on the channel.
- Select Personalized to see notifications from this channel based on your YouTube activity.
- Select None to turn off notifications for the channel.
- Scroll up and tap when you're finished. This saves all of the changes you've made to your subscriptions and returns you to the subscription list.[1]
[Edit]Using YouTube.com on a Computer - Go to https://www.youtube.com in a web browser. You can use any web browser on PC or Mac.
- Sign in to your YouTube account. If you're not already signed in, click the blue Sign In link at the top-right corner to do so now. Your subscriptions are associated with your YouTube account. If you are signed in, click your profile photo at the top-right corner to make sure you're signed in to the account you want to manage.
- To switch accounts, click your profile photo, select Switch account, and then select your Google account, or click Add account and sign in with the email address and password associated with your Google account.
- Click the button. It's on the left panel near the top. If you don't see a left panel, click the three-line menu at the top-left corner to expand it.
- Click . It's the blue link in the upper-right area of the right panel. A list of your subscriptions will expand in alphabetical order.
- Click the button next to a channel you want to unsubscribe to. This displays a confirmation pop-up.
- Tap . It's the blue text in the confirmation pop-up. This unsubscribes you to the channel.
- The channel will still temporarily appear in your list of favorites. If you accidentally unsubscribe to the wrong channel, tap Subscribe to resubscribe to it.
- Click the bell icon to manage your notifications for the channel. Each channel on your list has its own bell icon.
- Select a notification preference. The option you choose determines which new videos from the channel you'll be notified for:
- Click All to receive push notifications for every new video on the channel.
- Click Personalized to see notifications from this channel based on your YouTube activity.
- Click None to turn off notifications for the channel.
- Enable notifications for YouTube in your browser. To ensure you're seeing notifications for subscribed YouTube channels, follow these steps:
- Click your profile icon in the upper-right corner.
- Click Settings next to the icon that resembles a gear.
- Click Notifications in the left panel.
- Click the toggle switch next to "Get Notifications in this browser" if it is not already enabled. This ensures that you will get browser notifications from YouTube.
- Click the toggle switch next to "Subscriptions" if it is not already enabled. This ensures that you're notified of activity from your subscribed channels.
[Edit]Using the YouTube TV App - Open the YouTube app. Use the TV remote or game controller to navigate to the YouTube app. It has a white icon with a red screen with a triangle in the middle. Highlight this and and press the Ok, Enter, or Confirm button on your remote or game controller to launch YouTube.
- On Playstation, the Confirm button is "X" and the Cancel/Back button is "O". On Xbox and Nintendo Switch, the Confirm button is "A" and the Cancel/Back button is "B."
- Sign in with your Google account if needed. If you are not already signed in to your account, select Sign In in the middle of the page. Use your remote or game controller to navigate the on-screen keyboard. Press the Ok or Done button on the controller to enter each letter. Enter the email address and password associated with your YouTube account. Press Done, Ok or similar when you are finished. Then select Sign In.
- Select the Subscriptions icon. It's in the menu panel to the left. It has an icon that resembles a series of rectangles with a white triangle in the middle stack on top of each other. Highlight this icon and select it to display a list of your YouTube subscriptions.
- Scroll down and press right on a channel you want to unsubscribe to. Scroll down below where it says "A - Z" to display a complete list of YouTube channels you are subscribed to. Highlight a channel you want to unsubscribe to. Press right on the channel to go to the channel's videos.
- Select . It's in the upper-right corner. This unsubscribes you to the channel. This button changes from "SUBSCRIBED" to "SUBSCRIBE." You can select this button again to resubscribe to the channel.
- You cannot modify your notification settings on the YouTube TV app.
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How to Get Skype Credit Posted: 27 Mar 2021 09:00 AM PDT Skype is one of the most popular messaging services on the planet, allowing you to chat for free with any other Skype user. You can also use Skype to call mobile phones and landlines, but you'll need Skype credits to do so. This wikiHow teaches you how to buy Skype credit using the Skype app, the Skype website, and by purchasing a prepaid gift card or voucher. [Edit]Using the Skype App - Open Skype on your computer, phone, or tablet. You'll find it in the Windows Start menu, or in your Mac's Applications folder. If you're on a phone or tablet, tap the Skype icon on your home screen or in your app list.
- The process for buying credit is similar in all Skype apps.
- Click your profile photo. It's at the top-left corner of Skype.
- Click . It's in the left panel.
- Review the description and click . This window tells you that you can enjoy low per-minute calls and send SMS messages through Skype.
- Select the amount you want to purchase. The options appear at the top of the window.
- If you'll be using Skype a lot, consider buying a subscription. Click View all subscriptions to view the options. Rates vary by region, and you'll be billed the same amount automatically each month.[1]
- Click . The value you selected will also appear on this orange button.
- If you're using an iPhone or iPad, tap Continue under "Skype Credit" and follow the on-screen instructions to purchase credits through your iTunes/App Store account.[2]
- Follow the on-screen instructions to complete your purchase. You'll be prompted to enter or select a payment method and confirm your purchase. Once you've purchased credit, the amount will be available to spend in Skype.
[Edit]Using Skype on the Web - Go to http://www.skype.com/go/myaccount in a web browser. If you're not already signed in to your Skype account, you'll be prompted to do so. Once you're signed in, you'll see your account screen.
- Click . If you're new to Skype Credits, you'll see this option under your profile picture near the top of the page.
- If you don't see this option, select Add Skype Credit instead.
- Click under the amount of credits you want to buy. Each amount has its own corresponding "Continue" button.
- To see the rates for certain calling areas, type the calling area into the "Where do you want to call?" box.[3]
- You can change the type of currency using the drop-down menu in the upper-right area.
- Choose whether to enable auto-recharge. If you want to automatically replenish your Skype credits when your balance falls below $2 USD, click Yes on the pop-up message. If you'd rather buy credits manually, select No, thanks instead.
- Enter your billing information. If you have a payment method connected to your Microsoft account, it'll already be selected. You can enter a new one by clicking Use a new payment method if you wish.
- Click . This processes your payment and applies the select amount of Skype credit to your account.
[Edit]Buying Credits at a Store - Purchase a card or voucher for the desired amount. If you buy a Skype card or voucher from an authorized retailer, you can easily apply the amount to your Skype balance.
- To find a location, visit https://support.skype.com/en/faq/FA34553/other-ways-to-buy-skype-credit, select your country, and then click Find a Store to view local options.
- Some retailers also let you buy Skype credits online through their service. If you buy Skype credits from a retailer online, you'll receive a redemption link in the confirmation email message from your purchase.[4] Simply click the link in the message to apply your credits to your Skype account.
- Go to http://www.skype.com/go/myaccount in a web browser. This opens your Skype account settings if you're signed in. If you're not signed in, follow the on-screen instructions to do so now.
- Scroll down and click . It's in the "Account details" section near the bottom of the page.
- Enter the ID number from your card or voucher. If you have a prepaid Skype card, scratch off the silver backing to reveal the ID number, and enter it into the field. If you have a voucher receipt, enter that number instead.
- Check the box next to "I agree to Skype Terms of Service." You can read the Terms first by clicking Terms of Service.
- Click the blue button. This applies the purchased amount to your Skype account.
- If you signed up for Microsoft 365, you get 60 free minutes to use during your first month of service.[5] Those minutes are already applied to your account.
- Skype cannot be used to complete emergency calls, except as required by law. Please keep your cell phone as you will need it in emergencies.
- Ignore sites that claim to generate codes for free Skype credit. These are scams and will not provide Skype credit even if you complete the offers.
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