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Try here Terramamba http://www.dadibhais.com/index.php/kitchen/cookware/frying-omelette-pans.html6.50p for postage upto 20kgFrank http://www.curry-recipes.co.uk/curry/index.php?topic=5632.0
Quote from: DalPuri on January 29, 2012, 04:44 PMTry here Terramamba http://www.dadibhais.com/index.php/kitchen/cookware/frying-omelette-pans.html6.50p for postage upto 20kgFrank I got 2 of those ali pans, very good value and nice long handles too, saves the curry splashing on your hands and wrists lol!!http://www.curry-recipes.co.uk/curry/index.php?topic=5632.0Thank you, they look the business!
Try here Terramamba http://www.dadibhais.com/index.php/kitchen/cookware/frying-omelette-pans.html6.50p for postage upto 20kgFrank I got 2 of those ali pans, very good value and nice long handles too, saves the curry splashing on your hands and wrists lol!!http://www.curry-recipes.co.uk/curry/index.php?topic=5632.0
Hi, I'm new to the forum, but been cooking curries for years in a non stick Tefal pan, with good results but I always strive for that unique restaurant taste which I am so close to achieving nowI read with absolute interest what's been discussed on this thread about the importance of a good heat conducting pan, but having witnessed just how terrible Alzheimer's is I am very timid rightly or wrongly about using the favoured Aluminium frying pansI know the general consensus is its safe but me being of a sceptical nature ain't that convincedSi I think I may go for the other option of cast iron and I guess I can go for the larger size of 11.5 inch (28cm) as it due to the weight won't topple caused by a long handleI know a lot of you guys are well experienced so was wondering what all your views are on the cast iron option and 11.5 inch sizeMany thanks in advance