Wok for open fire

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djdienummeat

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Nov 11, 2019
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Hey! I've never ordered dishes from online shops and I need your feedback if you have such experience.
I want to buy a wok for the open fire. Currently, I'm choosing out of this list, but open to your suggestions too!
Also, I'll be glad if you advise me on a good online shop for buying dishes. Thanks
 
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If I was going to buy 1 I want to see it, walmart has a light weight cast iron that I have considered, I am not sure how much use I would get out of it but really like it lol.
 
I have the Lodge 14inch cast iron wok and use it on charcoal or open fire at least once a month.
It's great.


What other type of dishes are you looking for?
 
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I have the Lodge 14inch cast iron wok and use it on charcoal or open fire at least once a month.
It's great.


What other type of dishes are you looking for?

I have a very similar wok. Mine has one long handle and one shorty handle. I have had that wok for over 20 years.

JC
 
I'd go carbon steel. They heat and cool faster than cast iron. Also weigh less. Of course they need to be seasoned like cast iron. They are what are used in the majority of Asian 'raunts and are traditionally used over open flame.

 
This selection of 14 guage Carbon Steel Woks are the heaviest I can find on the net. The prices are great too...JJ

 
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