Home cooks who pour too much oil could easily ruin delicious food. However, there's a simple hack to control the oil flow. The solution lies within the packaging itself.
The video quickly went viral on social media, leaving thousands mind-blown when they realized the purpose of the plastic pull tab on an oil bottle lid.
In the clip, the amateur cook demonstrates that instead of discarding the green ring cap after pulling it off, it can be reinserted into the top of the oil bottle.
The little plastic pull tab, often overlooked, has a dual purpose beyond preserving the oil's freshness on the shelves. It can be ingeniously used to prevent excessive oil from pouring out, allowing for better measurement and control while cooking.
By turning the bottle upside down and placing the cap back in, it creates a barrier that controls the amount of oil flowing out.
To utilize this hack, you can now manage the amount of oil with ease and avoid any culinary mishaps
Through the footage, many viewers have expressed their amazement and shared how this simple trick has forever changed how they use oil in their cooking.
With this newfound knowledge, users can now control how much oil comes out of the bottle and achieve more precise measurements
The video quickly went viral, and some viewers admitted that they'd been living under a misconception all this time.
One person commented: So I have been living a whole lie my entire life
A second wrote: I never knew you could DO this! So... THANK YOU! Why doesn't it TELL us on the bottle? It has never occurred to me to keep it!
A third suggested: Try that with a little olive oil; normally the tag breaks off leaving you to force the remains out with a knife
Someone else wrote: Yo, that kind of looks like the battle pass