Amazon will ship this from the US
http://www.eastmanoutdoors.com/22in-car ... el-wok-kit


keith157 wrote:Sorry for speaking heresy Toby, but (gulp) nice kitchen.............
waits for abuse from Brighton

Glad you liked it, I would post a pic of my cold smoker made out of a 6ft clothes locker joined to an ammo box but my wife had it removed, she said it made the garden look like a train wreckCyderPig wrote:Saw the post, loved it !!!!!
1 washing drum..£o.oo (local domestic appliance repairs)
1 large wok..£0.50p (charity shop)
Wood( got paid to cut it down)
PLUS!!!! More drums for my UDS builds, to use as charcoal baskets.
Result
Cyderpig

I do cook paella http://s1017.photobucket.com/albums/af2 ... ure237.jpg but never on the hotpoint as the heat generated would be I fear to great.KamadoSimon wrote:Like the look of that! Have you tried cooking paella in it? Have been thinking of getting a paella pan to try cooking this on my Kamado.

thelawnet, the original heat source for wok cooking in China was wood/charc, I turned a wok red in minutes by using to much wood and a household electric fan providing the draft.thelawnet wrote:Sorry for the hijack, but I would like a wok burner, a gas one putting out a million BTUs or whatever (ok probably not that much). Anybody bought one? Domestic gas cookers are just a joke in terms of putting out heat, and I believe the real Chinese wok burners will get hotter than than wood or coal.
Have been dreaming of one for about a decade now but it's never seemed practical.
I guess this would have enough power
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/NEW-STOCKPOT- ... 1043287306
Any experiences?


Keith I have fond memories of Langans when the man stopped cooking and handed over to Shepherd, he made the best seafood souffle I have ever eaten, it was so delicate that you could not order it upstairs as it would sag.keith157 wrote:Charcoal being the Chinese version of slow food, the propane powered flamethrowers being fast food? If you ever get to watch Chef Richard Shepherd (Langan's Brasserie) working a wok in a very busy Chinese restaurant please do, he must have lost a couple of pounds just with the throwback heat from the burners.

derekmiller wrote:If you are after a Paella pan try these guys.
http://www.thepaellacompany.co.uk/
I get all my stuff from them, next day delivery, never had a problem, excellant service.
For a quick steak, on my own, I will often fire up the Paella gas burner, with a griddle on, and hey presto.
Mind you I have yet to cook a Paella over coals, as gazz_46 has suggested..

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