elbows
05-19-2000, 12:20 PM
So I want to steam some chinese buns, but I don't have a steamer. So I improvise a deep pan, with 2+ inches of water in the bottom (bring to the boil), then invert a cereal bowl, place in bottom of pan, put a side plate atop that, the chinese buns atop that, and the pan lid atop the whole lot.
Okay, you got the picture. And it works wonderfully I have done this many times.
So when I go back to clean up after this little snack the boiling water has, some how, sucked itself all up and into the inverted bowl. Creating a kind of vaccuum, that lets go with a loud sucking noise as you pull the bowl away from the bottom of the pan.
Now the water doesn't do this as the buns are boiling, and the bowl doesn't sit all that tightly to the bottom of the pan. So..
What's happening here?
I am wont to attribute this to magic but suspect there is some other explanation.
How about it, can you explain this to me in language I can understand please?
Okay, you got the picture. And it works wonderfully I have done this many times.
So when I go back to clean up after this little snack the boiling water has, some how, sucked itself all up and into the inverted bowl. Creating a kind of vaccuum, that lets go with a loud sucking noise as you pull the bowl away from the bottom of the pan.
Now the water doesn't do this as the buns are boiling, and the bowl doesn't sit all that tightly to the bottom of the pan. So..
What's happening here?
I am wont to attribute this to magic but suspect there is some other explanation.
How about it, can you explain this to me in language I can understand please?