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The easiest and cleanest way to drain oil from a fish can
Let me show you a great way of draining oil or other liquid from a fish can or basically wide array of other types of canes.
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Author:
mat |
13th February 2014 |
Difficulty :
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Preparing:
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Making:
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Cleaning:
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This is the kind of can I am talking about. But with a bit of improvisation, you can basically drain the liquid from any other can.
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Carefully start opening the can ...
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... but only a little bit. Stop at a 1/4 of an opening, or even less if it contains smaller pieces of fish or some other ingredient like peas.
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Now simply adjust it the way I did over a sink hole and let the oil or any other liquid drain out of the can.
Leave it for a minute and meanwhile you can do some other things, like cutting a bread or whatever else you are preparing to eat.
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When done, open the can completely and you should end up with a clean and oil free can.
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aryan,
5th Mar 2026, 8:33 AM |
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| Nice tip! Draining the oil like this really helps reduce extra fat from canned fish. Small tricks like this can actually make meals a bit healthier. I’ve been paying more attention to nutrition facts lately when preparing food. If anyone is interested in calorie and nutrition breakdowns for restaurant meals, I found some useful info here: https://texasnutrition.us/ |
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