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How to tell if your Wok is Hot Enough

By Rhonda Parkinson, About.com

One of the main keys to successful stir-frying is preheating the wok before adding oil. Adding oil to a cold wok is a surefire way to guarantee the cooked food will stick to the bottom of the wok. (The food may also not be cooked through). Always preheat your wok on medium-high to high heat for at least 30 seconds.

Here are three easy ways to tell if your wok is hot enough to add oil:
  • Check for the “Smoke Signal.” The wok should be just starting to smoke slightly. (You may also see a slight blueish tinge on the wok bottom).
  • Do the water test. Throw a few drops of water into the wok. If the water sizzles immediately, the wok is hot enough.
  • Test for Heat. Hold the palm of your hand about 2 - 3 inches above the wok's surface. You should be able to feel the heat.
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