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04-Oct-2024 jimmsp

Simmering Spaghetti Sauce

Quail Creek, AZ

I was making spaghetti sauce for dinner tonight. Taken with my Pixel 9 Pro smart phone; the one I had at hand when the thought struck me. I'll have to see how this "additional style" develops with time and practice.

Google Pixel 9 Pro XL
1/120s f/1.7 at 6.9mm iso303; 1x lens equivalent to 24 mm hide exif
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Date/Time04-Oct-2024 15:12:17
MakeGoogle
ModelPixel 9 Pro XL
Flash UsedNo
Focal Length6.9 mm
Exposure Time1/120 sec
Aperturef/1.7
ISO Equivalent303
Exposure Bias0.00
White Balance0
Metering Modecenter weighted (2)
JPEG Quality
Exposure Programprogram (2)
Focus Distance0.280 m

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Canon Image Challenge11-Oct-2024 11:05
I find slow simmering sometimes produces the biggest - and messiest - bubbles (depends on what's cooking). Stirring seconded.

Dave
Canon Image Challenge07-Oct-2024 03:14
Dave - yes, You can get some "range" out of some of these bubbles if you get them into a good boil. I've cleaned the countertops more than once.
I have learned the right simmer temps for various foods, and also that stirring the pot once in a while does wonders.

Jim
Canon Image Challenge07-Oct-2024 03:08
Those big bubbles got range (no pun intended). I love our gas burners' low simmer. The sales guy demonstrated by placing a piece of paper over one. It didn't catch fire, and no I would never attempt to repeat the feat.

Dave
Canon Image Challenge07-Oct-2024 00:18
No mess resulted.
I cook on a gas burner where it is easy to control the simmering with boiling and huge bubbles.
I simmer first without a cover to thicken the sauce, then later cover it.

The secret - don't walk away and always keep an eye on it.

Jim
Canon Image Challenge07-Oct-2024 00:08
It looks mighty tasty even if as the guest commenter suggests it’s about to start making a mess. Paul.
Guest 06-Oct-2024 19:54
Looks like you need to put the cover back on soon.