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Re: What Pan
« Reply #30 on: March 25, 2011, 10:22 PM »
Sorry to labour this topic but after quite a bit of searching on the web, I think i've found the perfect pan. They also stock quite a few other items found in BIR's too. I might even be tempted by the LPG Burner they have.

The wife is gonna kill me. lol ;D

http://www.chefline.co.uk/product_info.php?products_id=1760&osCsid=02o0174va30smsmgseefnjrns4



Axe I have the 31cm version of this pan and it's very good , my previous pan was a 26cm ' Omelet type pan but it was to easy to make a mess of the Hob when stirring the Curry vigorously  :)

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Re: What Pan
« Reply #31 on: March 26, 2011, 01:10 AM »
Is ?15.54 a good price for one of those pans?

Only asking because I was just going to get one until I saw the final price with VAT and delivery added. :-\

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Re: What Pan
« Reply #32 on: March 26, 2011, 11:00 AM »
Just ordered the 26 amazon one cheers for the link free delivery with amazon as well

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Re: What Pan
« Reply #33 on: March 26, 2011, 11:24 AM »
Is ?15.54 a good price for one of those pans?

Only asking because I was just going to get one until I saw the final price with VAT and delivery added. :-\

I shall be ordering two of the 24cm pan. The VAT and 6.00GBP is a small price to pay for the 'right' pan.  ;)

Emin, I currently use a similar sized 30cm pan for making curries. But this I found to be far too big for single portions. I then tried a 20cm pan I have and that proved much better but not quite big enough. I do admit it caused alot more mess though. The 24cm pan is the closest representation of pans I have seen in the IG.

I hope this helps. :)

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Re: What Pan
« Reply #34 on: March 26, 2011, 01:18 PM »
Is ?15.54 a good price for one of those pans?

Only asking because I was just going to get one until I saw the final price with VAT and delivery added. :-\

I shall be ordering two of the 24cm pan. The VAT and 6.00GBP is a small price to pay for the 'right' pan.  ;)

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Emin, I currently use a similar sized 30cm pan for making curries. But this I found to be far too big for single portions.
I then tried a 20cm pan I have and that proved much better but not quite big enough. I do admit it caused alot more mess though. The 24cm pan is the closest representation of pans I have seen in the IG.

I hope this helps. :)

Axe, you haven't seen the size of my portions  ;D
Know what you mean Axe a single portion looks a bit lost in there,probably something between 26-30cm with high sides would be perfect.

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Re: What Pan
« Reply #35 on: March 26, 2011, 02:17 PM »
Just ordered the 26 amazon one cheers for the link free delivery with amazon as well
Not in stock though are they, 'Usually dispatched within 2 to 5 weeks'?

That's what put me off getting one from there, because from experience with Amazon, that doesn't guarantee you'll actually get one. :-\



Not really sure why I want to get one anyway, I've had perfectly good results and am very happy using my Heavy duty 24cm copper bottomed Stainless Steel pan. ::) ;D

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Re: What Pan
« Reply #36 on: March 26, 2011, 04:51 PM »
Horses for courses I guess, you pays your money and takes ya chance.  ;)

The only other thing I can add, which I feel is quite relevant at least for me anyway, is that with a smaller pan the cooking oil goes further. 1 Chefs spoon of oil in a large pan is barely enough. This also equates to the amount of base used too. You need less to cook the ingredients and should therefore end up with a more desirable curry, if that makes sense.

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Re: What Pan
« Reply #38 on: March 29, 2011, 03:48 PM »
Sorry to labour this topic but after quite a bit of searching on the web, I think i've found the perfect pan. They also stock quite a few other items found in BIR's too. I might even be tempted by the LPG Burner they have.

The wife is gonna kill me. lol ;D

http://www.chefline.co.uk/product_info.php?products_id=1760&osCsid=02o0174va30smsmgseefnjrns4




hi axe/mick i have just bought 1 of the 24" pans  can't wait. but the missus doesnot know yet!

regards
and thanks for the link got 3 regulars that i normally use  but can't wait
gary ;)

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Re: What Pan
« Reply #39 on: April 02, 2011, 11:48 AM »
Hi Gary,

Let us know what you think of it when it arrives. :)

 

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