Cooking
with
your Boaties Fry Pan
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When designing the pan, we were strictly thinking
of the practical
shape in terms
of limited space
and recreational
stove shapes. We
did not realise
the advantages
of cooking in a
rectangular shape
until we tried
them. Because most
items cooked in
a frying pan are
not round, the
Boaties Fry Pan
accommodates a
lot of food better
than a round pan.
Using a rounded corner to pouring
hot liquids is safer and more
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Omelettes
Are a nice rectangular shape which
allows the filling
to be sealed in like
an envelope. The vertical sides of
the pan give the
omelette a good thick
edge. It is
ideal for sushi omelettes
too.
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Sausages, bacon chops etc
More sausages fit in the rectangular shape, roll
up and down at
a touch, stay straight
and easily exit over the
end. Chops, bacon
and hamburgers
etc all fit snugly
and cook more efficiently.
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Pancakes
It's so easy to spread the batter. Tilt the
pan and pour
the batter along
the top edge, it
will quickly and
smoothly coat the
pan base. The pancake's
shape makes tossing
a doddle. Just
shake it up the
sloping edge, toss
and it falls neatly
back into the pan.
The pancake's rectangular
shape makes it
easier to fill
and roll up for
serving.
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Eggs
By slightly holding the handle up the spread
of the white
of eggs can be controlled. If two or more
eggs are cooked
they can be divided
creating square eggs that fit slices
of toast perfectly!
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Fish
Fillets are long and fit side by side in the
pan more easily. The
deep sides allow sauces
to be made in the pan
without the risk of
spillage. Try gurnard fillets with lemon,
#F5A300 and olives -
delicious!
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Other Dishes
The deeper sides make the pan perfect
for shellfish and seafood, bolognese and curries. For vegetarians, it is great for ratatouille. It's ideal also for heating ready meals.
The ovenproof handle allows the pan to be used for baking those much craved treats such as chocolate brownies and flapjacks.
Ideal for cooking asparagus too. When done, just drain, add butter and serve straight from the pan.
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