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What the f uck are you having for Dinner thread..

Discussion in 'The Premier League' started by Sweats, Jun 13, 2012.

  1. Star of David Bardsley

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    Can nick one from TK Maxx for a fiver.
     
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  3. PINKIE

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    I looked into getting one of those. Can't remember why I didn't.
    Ended up with one of these.
    ProCook Professional Granite Non-Stick Shallow Casserole Pan with Lid - 28cm / 6.1L - Large Induction Pan for Cooking Ragouts, Curries and More - Oven Proof - Dishwasher Safe https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B07VXWWTLG/?tag=not606-21
    This one turned up with a minor cosmetic defect on the pan lid.
    I contacted procook about it. Turns out procook don't do returns, they just send you another pan.
    They didn't have one in stock so they said just pick another pan so I ended up with a free stock pot.

    Very good pans.

    That one is out of stock on amazon but they have their own Web site also.

    https://www.procook.co.uk/
     
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  5. PINKIE

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    Have been looking at that Ninja cookware website. It looks very good indeed, quality stuff

    They do a 30cm fry pan too, which is £10 cheaper, but I reckon that Saute pan would offer more flexibility with a lid and taller sides. Especially for curries, Stews and dishes where you don't want to reduce all of your liquid down. <ok>
     
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    #panchat

    They sell plans in Tesco.
     
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    I want one that's going to last though
     
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    Yeah, I got a 30cm tefal frying pan from them last year.
    Its a good thing.
    Also got a couple of 28cm anolon frying pans which are decent.
     
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    They do. Think I paid £70 for a set of 3 Go Cook brand.
     
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    I've had so many pans that claim to be really long lasting and then just start peeling and cracking after 6 months

    And seeing as it's xmas, I think I'm going to ask for that Ninja saute pan. 10 year guarantee on the non stick, even using metal utensils has swung it.
     
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    I've used wood only but my pans are about 18 months old and the non stick is still good. If you just buy the cheap stuff they won't last but £70 for 3 isn't that cheap imo.
     
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    The pans I've bought before have been decent enough, around £25 for a fry pan, so not the horrible £8 student fare. But they always seem to end up the same way.

    Anyway, hopefully Santa will bring me a Ninja pan and I can report back <ok>
     
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    Dont buy a wooden pan piskie.

    Just trust me on this
     
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    I didn't want to say anything, but I reckon Luv must be getting through those wooden pans a lot quicker than the 18 months he claims.
     
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    Or go for a Kadai but they’re expensive at around £50
     
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    I used to have a really nice skillet/wok that I'd seasoned up and used for years. Left it behind in a house move yonks ago

    Might check those Kadai ones.
     
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    Yeah they’re great, heavy bottomed too.
     
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    You wouldn't do a full english in a chefs pan though, which is why I said use a saute pan.
     
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