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That really is a lovely pan! ;D
Playing devils advocate here (it's a hobby of mine, forgive me )Does anyone think they cannot cook a decent curry on the Indian Subcontinent without a tri-laminate top of the range 'insert telly chef's name here' pan?Discuss?
the real question should be - what is the BEST type of pan for cooking (including things like curry)?
Quote from: smokenspices on January 08, 2008, 10:03 PMthe real question should be - what is the BEST type of pan for cooking (including things like curry)?And presumably the answer is that if you want to make BIR style curries you should use what 99% of BIRs use, which is cheap-as-chips high sided aluminium frying pans.
Well to a certain extent yes, but the secret is how to use whatever piece of cooking equipment...
Quote from: Jethro on January 09, 2008, 07:05 PMWell to a certain extent yes, but the secret is how to use whatever piece of cooking equipment...Well yes I do agree with you, sort of. But have you actually watched these BIR chefs? There really is no skill involved in what they do, admittedly they need bloody good memories to be able to knock off the tens of dishes on a typical BIR menu but, the actual pan technique is easy, to the extent that there is no real technique.
...have you actually watched these BIR chefs? There really is no skill involved in what they do, admittedly they need bloody good memories to be able to knock off the tens of dishes on a typical BIR menu but, the actual pan technique is easy, to the extent that there is no real technique.