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02 Aug, 2017
Versatile!
Keen to experiment, I've already tried three different things in this pan so far, and it's performed brilliantly each time. The ridged cooking surfaces will not stop you from frying eggs or baking pancakes!
I tried pizza first, which was at room temperature to start with. I cut it in half, and folded each half over to get two 'sandwiches', which fitted nicely in opposite corners. I used my little camping stove on a VERY low heat, and turned the grill pan over every four minutes or so. Altogether it took me less than 25 minutes, the same time it would have taken an oven, as that would have needed preheating, but I used much less fuel! The cheese on the 'inside' was fully melted, and the base was crisp (I didn't use any oil).
It does fabulous fried eggs too! For this I heated a little coconut oil in the grill pan (on higher heat than pizza, but not extremely high), and then added the egg when I thought it was hot enough. The white started running into the grooves, but soon stopped as it solidified quickly. I decided not to mess with it with my spatula, and just closed the pan until all the white was cooked (no need to flip or baste!). I didn't even need the spatula to get it out, as it just slid out nicely, and all in one piece. Some lovely crispy bits (the grooves actually helped with that), and a perfect runny yolk. :-)
Next I wanted to see if this would do (thin) pancakes, and it does! Make sure the top is sufficiently dry before flipping the pan and, if necessary, use a spatula to loosen the outer edges somewhat so the pancake lets go when you turn the pan over. (For the batter I used roughly 100g flour, 2 eggs and 300 ml milk, plus a little salt. And I only used a tiny bit of oil for the first one.)

10 Oct, 2024
This very sturdy bracket looks ideal for...
This very sturdy bracket looks ideal for my tiny hallway with too many doors, as I'm forever moving my bicycle from one side to the other to squeeze past it. This should allow me to store it vertically instead, in the one corner that has enough wall space. It should easily take the weight, with the supplied screws and plugs looking substantial too. I like that in this design the 'hook' is raised well above the part that sits against the wall, as that is where the tire would be touching the wall.