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Using the Right Pan

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The Cook's Companion: A step-by-step guide to cooking skills including original recipes

By Josceline Dimbleby

Published 1991

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A crêpe pan should be shallow with sloping sides. Ideally, the pan should be made of cast iron but light enough to let you turn the pancake over by tossing it in the air if you like, though turning it with a wide palette knife is perfectly satisfactory and much less risky. A new pan should be seasoned and then cared for in the same way as an omelette pan.

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