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Examples
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Dump everything but the nuts together in a thick-bottomed pot.
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Put the milk and cream into a thick-bottomed pan with the vanilla pod and seeds on a gentle heat.
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Put into a wide, thick-bottomed pan, add the sugar and the lemon juice, and bring to the boil.
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Preheat about 8cm of oil to 140-150C in a large thick-bottomed saucepan or electric deep fat fryer.
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The friends might not have noticed the difference except that Alex's buddy got his beer served in a normal glass and Alex got the thick-bottomed one.
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I do have a set of decent stainless steel, thick-bottomed saucepans and frying pan.
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Basically, any thick-bottomed, enamelled, cast-iron pan (eg Le Creuset) will do the trick, or a thick-bottomed stainless steel one (be that a £45 John Lewis pan or a £120 All-Clad pan).
Food for Fort: Cooking with herbs, tough asparagus and a pan for porridge 2010
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I attempted to heat water by balancing a thick-bottomed saucepan, then discovered a tomato sauce can from my recycling bin worked best.
Chicken Soup for the Soul: Think Positive Jack Canfield 2010
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I use a thick-bottomed, stainless steel pan, which I would no more think of putting into adishwasher than Iwould my dog.
Food for Fort: Cooking with herbs, tough asparagus and a pan for porridge 2010
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I attempted to heat water by balancing a thick-bottomed saucepan, then discovered a tomato sauce can from my recycling bin worked best.
Chicken Soup for the Soul: Think Positive Jack Canfield 2010
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