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ravenlynne > wrote in
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> sf wrote:
>> On Thu, 15 Nov 2007 09:42:13 +0200, ravenlynne >
>> wrote:
>>
>>> No, it's just a roasting pan. Oval shaped, about 9 inches deep. Has a
>>> matching cover. I don't actually have a broiler pan. About as thick

as
>>> those teflon Wilton baking pans.

>>
>> Hey, it's *covered*! Sounds good to me. I wouldn't pout. I think
>> anything you want to braise would do well in it.
>>

>
> I'm not pouting...lol..I just want an upgrade. He's getting a PSP, I

get
> something nice, right? ;-)
>


Heinkel <SP??> makes a nice braising pan...a non=stick with a metal lid
it circular with a black non-stick coating. I use it for general purpose
frying and of coursr braising. It is reasonably thick and evenly
dispurses heat.

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