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Can someone explain the importance of an aluminium pan please?
an aliminium pan helps you cook without burning
Quotean aliminium pan helps you cook without burningI just watched the curry2go chef say the exact opposite?
I think Julien knows what he's talking about. The other chappie was just a kitchen hand who knows all but knows little. The best he can come up with is hints of knowing the secrets. But never comes across with anything concrete
Quote from: ELW on November 29, 2011, 08:22 PMQuotean aliminium pan helps you cook without burningI just watched the curry2go chef say the exact opposite?I think Julien knows what he's talking about. The other chappie was just a kitchen hand who knows all but knows little. The best he can come up with is hints of knowing the secrets. But never comes across with anything concrete
Aluminium pans are better
I wonder why you would say that? In my opinion, BIRs tend to use Aluminum pans for a limited number of reasons
Quote from: Cory Ander on November 30, 2011, 11:07 AMI wonder why you would say that? In my opinion, BIRs tend to use Aluminum pans for a limited number of reasonsAluminium is second only to copper for heat conduction, amongst common metals, and is much cheaper. It leads to an even heat spread throughout a pan, which I see as desirable. Stainless steel is the worse - simply awful, unless backed with aluminium or copper. Copper can't really be used unless coated with tin, and that's not feasible for use on high flames.
Quote from: PaulP on November 10, 2011, 06:09 PMI've just bought mine! PaulHi PaulJust looked at this, a Fiver for 75p worth of 'Chinese' curry powder, quite the entrepreneurour ifindforu, should clear 150 quid a tin, hope the recipe good.cheers Chewy
I've just bought mine! Paul