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I'd like to know how hot my frying pan is.
For reference purposes. I'd like a
thermometer built into the handle. Is it too
much to ask for?
My stomach is gurgling.
Get a thermometer gun
http://www.control3.com/4470p.htm Works like a charm on frying pans. You'll even be able to see if it's unevenly heated. (I could show you right now, except the batteries have run down on mine.) [DrCurry, Aug 03 2007]
clips to the side of the pan
http://www.chefscat...meter-deep-fry.aspx [xandram, Aug 03 2007]
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I used to own an electric frying pan with a dial marked out in °C. From what I recall, normal cooking temperature was about 170-180°C, and the oil started to smoke at about 190°C. |
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Haha,, that was funny... because I DO have
a thermometer gun. or infrared
thermometer. I'm not thinking of
holstering it for my cooking sessions just
yet. The laziest solution is always the
best. |
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