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Message started by Sundryed on Jun 23rd, 2008 at 8:25am

Title: Breville base
Post by Sundryed on Jun 23rd, 2008 at 8:25am
Picked this up at a local market yesterday for a few dollars
the base of a Breville county classic cooker solid cast 30cm wide and 60mm deep..cleaned it up and seasoned it..it will do me for a knock about fry pan..I have a lid thats fits.
Muzz
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Title: Re: Breville base
Post by Little_Kopit on Jun 23rd, 2008 at 8:56am
Bit big Muzz, but what the heck.  Maybe, I just have had this 10"/25 cm Wagner Ware  fry pan for 43 years.  Still it's my fav. cooking utensil.  Lid makes all the difference.

Try cooking your beef nice and slow with the lid on!!!!

:)  :)  :)


Title: Re: Breville base
Post by BillyBushCook on Jun 23rd, 2008 at 9:03am
Cracker of a skillet Muzz,
Don't listen to LK, you can never go too big with cooking gear!!
I have a 10" skillet with lid & sometimes it is just not quite big enough!!
Ci lids come in real handy for omelette's etc, put some coals on top & cook both sides at once, they puff up like a soufle'

Mick.

Title: Re: Breville base
Post by Sundryed on Jun 23rd, 2008 at 9:42am
Mick & LK
I have discovered after writing that post that a Metters 12" lid fits perfect that makes this even better..heat both sides if needed.
LK it is heavy but my wife is strong ;D ;D ;D
Muzz
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Title: Re: Breville base
Post by skiproosel on Jun 23rd, 2008 at 1:33pm
Nice pickup Muzz,

Seen them before but never thought to use them like that. Thanks mate,something else to look out for now [smiley=batman.gif]


Regards Skip [smiley=chris.gif]

Title: Re: Breville base
Post by poddy dodger on Jun 23rd, 2008 at 3:08pm
Good one Muzz, now you've alerted everyone the price will go up and they'll become as scarce as genuine Furphy's LOL

pd

Title: Re: Breville base
Post by skiproosel on Jun 23rd, 2008 at 6:09pm
I have a few Camp Chef skillets & boy do they take some beating cooking a steak or any kind of meat. They are available from Anaconda and really are the grouse.








All the best
Skip [smiley=chris.gif]

Title: Re: Breville base
Post by Sundryed on Jun 23rd, 2008 at 6:25pm
Very good Skip
They certainly do look to be well made...But there a some ovens at the top of the list for me.
Muzz

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