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Not just an Ali pan - A 303 gauge Ali pan. My optimum pan is 24cm Omelette - wooden handled. 12 years oldand battered, replaced with an identical one last year and still running in.Pots, Pans, Spoons, Chester Range, why this why that etc...etc...Its all historic and simple evolution in BIRYou have to think CATERING KITCHEN and catering equipment.Once you have that mindset, your on the first rung of the ladder.IMO
I have the no 3 but invested in a no 4 to give a bit more space to do 'doubles'.
Quote from: RubyDoo on December 06, 2012, 04:00 PMI have the no 3 but invested in a no 4 to give a bit more space to do 'doubles'.Yep - I'm a doubles man all the way. Even if I'm knocking one out just for myself, 26cm is my favourite size pan as it means I can make enough for two curries - one to eat straightaway, and one to put in the fridge to reach peak maturity overnight, and meaning that I only need to make some rice and a chapati or two the next day and I'm sorted. (Well, maybe a saag bhaji and a wee tarka dhal as well... ) Right, back to the Kolhapuri Chicken, which I have to say is beginning to look and smell rather gorgeous!
Like your thinking SD. Hope we're going to get to see the porn a little later on