Here’s Molten Copper Actually Cooking A Steak

Here’s Molten Copper Actually Cooking A Steak

Video: There’s a moment in this video, after the molten copper has been poured on top of the raw steak and cooled down a little and the steak has cooked slightly, that it looks like the metal has completely engulfed the steak and cast a metal sculpture of meat. Since the steak is on a pan and the molten copper gets to pool, you can see the red of the steak turn brown and grey pretty quickly.


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