DIY Cooking Method!
I saw this when we went for a 3 day vacation in Bataan. I was curious what was it when we arrived. Kuya Rey explained it to me and started cooking with it.
So here how it works, you need used change oil from motorbikes or cars which you can buy for Php200 ($4) of 20 gallons. You need a blower that you can order via Amazon or Shopee which will cost you around Php150 ($3). The metal part you need to assemble it on your own but there is a guy here who can do it for you for Php1,500 ($30)including the metals.
As you can see the oil drips slowly it has a faucet then goes to the little circle which you can burn it with tissue paper. The blower at the bottom controls the flame which you can put it in high or low. The can at the bottom is excess oil that you can catch and use it again. The pros for this kind of device is it's very cheap to use instead of a gas tank or propane tank. The cons if the used oil change has water it will pop not a huge deal but just be careful. You can cook anything from rice to meals. We did some rice and chicken Adobo (Filipino local dish).
The best time is everyone eats at the same time.
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I love it when people create ideas just to make their expenses even cheaper. This just shows me how Filipinos like me have resiliency and adaptability!
Note: They said they saw this on a YouTube or Facebook video. I'm not sure maybe you can check it out how to build it.
Comment down below if you have this in your country or seen it already.
As always God bless you all!
Awesome photos @dantrin, I remember that I have seen something similar to the stove in my hometown. But they use gasoline or LPG. The sound of the fire is quite interesting, right 😉. It's perfect for outdoor cooking purposes.
Thank you for sharing your wonderful days at the beach and photos too, Good luck!
Thank you!
It looks quite innovative especially in certain situations this way can be very useful. I just have one doubt, wouldn't the food smell of that oil?
Not at all I've cooked the chicken adobo, I'm so close to the flame barely can smell anything. Maybe the fresh air from the beach side helps.
Ingenious! :) However, I guess the concern would be environmental impact and efficiency of the fuel used. How's the smell?
Nevertheless, it is really impressive to see what kind of workarounds people are able to do and use given the available resources. :)
Imho there is no impact at all and for the smell it's minimal.
Very interesting artefact, here we have something like that, but using alcohol ... Great entry!
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Oh nice.
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