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Fire Me Boy! What's For Dinner? Thread

Since the other one got too big, let's keep the food truck rolling. Whacha got?

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Old 12-08-2015, 10:26 AM   #691
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I'm thinking about making this tonight, never made anything like it: http://cooking.nytimes.com/recipes/1...marinara-sauce

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Old 12-08-2015, 12:13 PM   #692
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CHEFS! I need advise and possibly quickly.

So I have an induction top now and I'm looking at getting a new skillet since my old non-stick won't work.

All-Clad has some very nice stuff; both 12 and 14 inch fry pans that I like a lot. The 14 inch seems like a no-brainer for the amount of surface area and the ability to avoid crowding the pan. That said, it weights 6 lbs which is pretty damn heavy for a skillet pan (my 12 inch cast iron is only 7 lbs). The 12 inch only weighs 4 lbs so for flipping and things of that nature, it's going to be a lot easier with the 12 inch.

Does anyone have much experience with a 14 inch skillet as their 'workhorse' skillet? Is the extra weight worth the extra surface area or do you find that you rarely need that extra area?
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Old 12-08-2015, 12:16 PM   #693
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CHEFS! I need advise and possibly quickly.

So I have an induction top now and I'm looking at getting a new skillet since my old non-stick won't work.

All-Clad has some very nice stuff; both 12 and 14 inch fry pans that I like a lot. The 14 inch seems like a no-brainer for the amount of surface area and the ability to avoid crowding the pan. That said, it weights 6 lbs which is pretty damn heavy for a skillet pan (my 12 inch cast iron is only 7 lbs). The 12 inch only weighs 4 lbs so for flipping and things of that nature, it's going to be a lot easier with the 12 inch.

Does anyone have much experience with a 14 inch skillet as their 'workhorse' skillet? Is the extra weight worth the extra surface area or do you find that you rarely need that extra area?
Not much experience with a 14 inch skillet, but I do have experience working with "something" that's about 14 inches on a day to day basis that's about the same weight.

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Old 12-08-2015, 12:19 PM   #694
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That looks delicious. The fork and spoon handles look like they needed to be flattened over the anvil when it came out the forge.
Hh, Ha. Those are my rustic silverware with twig handles.

I'm on the lookout for some antique or rustic pewter looking bowls with handles on the side.
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Old 12-08-2015, 12:26 PM   #695
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CHEFS! I need advise and possibly quickly.

So I have an induction top now and I'm looking at getting a new skillet since my old non-stick won't work.

All-Clad has some very nice stuff; both 12 and 14 inch fry pans that I like a lot. The 14 inch seems like a no-brainer for the amount of surface area and the ability to avoid crowding the pan. That said, it weights 6 lbs which is pretty damn heavy for a skillet pan (my 12 inch cast iron is only 7 lbs). The 12 inch only weighs 4 lbs so for flipping and things of that nature, it's going to be a lot easier with the 12 inch.

Does anyone have much experience with a 14 inch skillet as their 'workhorse' skillet? Is the extra weight worth the extra surface area or do you find that you rarely need that extra area?
I don't like a 14-inch skillet. Just a little too cumbersome for me. Personal opinion, 12 is the way to go. My workhorse is a 12-inch Lodge I've had for close to 20 years. I've also got a 12-inch stainless that gets a decent workout and a 12-inch anodized pan that gets a lot of work. I've got a 14-inch, but I rarely use it. Only for particularly large jobs.

Also, I think All Clad is great stuff, but not for the money (and keep in mind, I'm not against spending money on good stuff; I just think you can get equally good performing pans for less).
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Old 12-08-2015, 12:28 PM   #696
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Hh, Ha. Those are my rustic silverware with twig handles.

I'm on the lookout for some antique or rustic pewter looking bowls with handles on the side.
Wood spoons, forks, bowls and plates. I saw the Woodwrites Shop on pbs. He had this gut who hand carved them just like they did yesteryear. Now thats rustic but pewter is awsome. I have a pewter grog mug.
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I don't like a 14-inch skillet. Just a little too cumbersome for me. Personal opinion, 12 is the way to go. My workhorse is a 12-inch Lodge I've had for close to 20 years. I've also got a 12-inch stainless that gets a decent workout and a 12-inch anodized pan that gets a lot of work. I've got a 14-inch, but I rarely use it. Only for particularly large jobs.

Also, I think All Clad is great stuff, but not for the money (and keep in mind, I'm not against spending money on good stuff; I just think you can get equally good performing pans for less).
All-clad is running a 50% off deal on factory seconds so I can get either a 12 or 14 for around $100. Seems like a good buy there.

I have a 12 inch Les crucet already so I feel like the 12 inch non stick may be redundant and with the toddler growing up, it seems like I might want the surface area more often in the future.
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Old 12-08-2015, 01:05 PM   #698
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Wood spoons, forks, bowls and plates. I saw the Woodwrites Shop on pbs. He had this gut who hand carved them just like they did yesteryear. Now thats rustic but pewter is awsome. I have a pewter grog mug.
Thanks for the lead.


If you see a giant cauldron in cast iron somewhere let me know. I need something like that too.
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Eh, talked myself out of it.

Just got a boring ol' T-Fal professional 12 inch. Cheaper, not as pretty, but lighter so it's easier to work with. It'll probably fail in 5 years or so but it cost 1/4 as much so I'll just replace it.
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Eh, talked myself out of it.

Just got a boring ol' T-Fal professional 12 inch. Cheaper, not as pretty, but lighter so it's easier to work with. It'll probably fail in 5 years or so but it cost 1/4 as much so I'll just replace it.
That actually is one of ATK's best rated pans. I have one and love it.
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I have the all clad 14, it is too cumbersome for your everyday skillet, but it's great for certain things like pasta w clam sauce.
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That actually is one of ATK's best rated pans. I have one and love it.
Yeah, that's why I went ahead and grabbed it. I tend to trust ATK not to manipulate outcomes and such and while I don't love the textured surfaces on my non-sticks, the T-Fal just did a damn nice job for them and at a hair over 2 pounds, I can pick up the pan and toss shit to my heart's content.

(I still want that damn 14 inch All-Clad though...)
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Yeah, that's why I went ahead and grabbed it. I tend to trust ATK not to manipulate outcomes and such and while I don't love the textured surfaces on my non-sticks, the T-Fal just did a damn nice job for them and at a hair over 2 pounds, I can pick up the pan and toss shit to my heart's content.

(I still want that damn 14 inch All-Clad though...)
I use the T-Fal for most stir fries, even though I have a nice wok. It's also my egg pan.
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