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@caroninКүн бұрын
Great video, however as an unapologetic member of the anti teflon pan club I will every time die on the hill that there isn't a single thing you can do in a teflon pan that can't be done and done better and safer in a steel pan. Now so far as steel goes, I'd encourage folks to get Carbon Steel (close enough to spun steel to call them the same) at any turn. They provide all the same benefits as cast iron with the benefit of amazing weight savings. I am one of those chefs who would argue all day that if I could only have one pan, I would take a carbon steel pan over stainless every day of the week and twice on Sundays. Not that I hate stainless because I don't, I think they are amazing. I just find carbon steel to be a superior option in every way.
@jonwilson607710 сағат бұрын
Would you still cook an acidic meal like spaghetti bol in the carbon steel pan or would you choose stainless for this?
@sheepsfoot2Күн бұрын
1/ Eggs cook better in BUTTER > has a higher moisture content which helps form a barrier between pan and egg. 2/ SOLIDTEKNICS > AUS-ION™ 26cm Frypan $190 and Made in AUSTRALIA . A one piece skillet from clean Australian WROUGHT IRON that comes pre-seasoned. these things will last for generations , and made in Sydney. ... i bought the smaller 19cm because i don't have any friends 😂. 3/ Try MASTERFOODS " EVERYTHING EGGS " spice. i love it and use it fried eggs , egg and bacon pie. 👌
@stevenrados2030Күн бұрын
Just love how you used the 'steel' spatula on the Teflon pan
@Mauler058Күн бұрын
We love our Aussie made Spun ‘Steel’ pans. No chemicals, lighter and works a treat.
@jasonwills4056Күн бұрын
Spun" steel"is gold when camping and we happily use it at home .
@bonezedКүн бұрын
We love our stainless steel pan from Solidteknics. It goes great on the van induction stove. Previously had a high quality non-stick pan, and while it was very good, all food stuck to it!
@travellingwithgeoffv795Күн бұрын
Steel is great. Used a steel shovel for years in the bush to cook steak for lunch.
@FeebeeeeКүн бұрын
Nice intro & info. Hope Fred enjoyed some of the prechickens. My favourite all rounder for everything including lacy potstickers 🥟 is my solidtekics lightning range skillet. The handle is designed to stay cool & also a handy utensil rest. The more you cook with them the better they get. And love their SS too.
@jackdennis8509Күн бұрын
Definitely top of the shopping list is a stainless “steel” pan! Cheers Harry !
@Philipk65Күн бұрын
Stainless steel is fantastic. I have them at home. Yes they are expensive but it is a one time investment. I also have a couple of cast iron fry pans too. They take a bit more work to take care of but do eggs great. Outdoors I have a Hillbilly kit which I love.
@michaelkeenan6668Күн бұрын
Great information. For the moment ill be sticking with my stainless pot & pan set from Drifta, plus my old spun steel Bedourie. I use your water droplet test on my stainless to make sure its hot enough. Works great and cleans up easy at camp. Cheers, hope you are really enjoying for new caravan setup for the family.
@colindyer481022 сағат бұрын
We used to use the hubcaps of our ford wash them up and Chuck em back on the car the heat made them all funky coulers and they looked cool
@mattw9943Күн бұрын
I changed my gear over to Spun “steel” after one of your videos years ago with ronny best thing I done
@AyocaitoКүн бұрын
Really appreciate the platform you have created in the space of cooking on the fire….. gave me the confidence to try it out for my first time recently. Now I’m about to buy my first spun “steel” pan and will start to take my bbq a lot less with me less now on trips!
@ChrisAnderson1971Күн бұрын
The man of “steel” around the campfire, some great information mate thank you 👍
@mrroberts6280Күн бұрын
Cheers for the tips Harry, I might have to pull the old stainless steel pan out of retirement in the shed and give it another crack 👍🏻
@user-bsg075astКүн бұрын
I found this informative , love the spun steel one .
@peterbisaro9454Күн бұрын
"Steel" Thanks for the videos. I love my spun steel camp oven, my Japanese cast camp oven, and my hillbilly steel pans with folding handles.
@boydlangridge42720 сағат бұрын
I’m a spun steel camp oven guy in the sticks, but a cast skillet pan dude! Love how you used a steel spatular on a teflon pan! Won’t last long doing that! 🤣🤣🤣
@ShaunGudКүн бұрын
Haven’t tried a spun ‘steel’ but I love my cast iron pan for cooking steaks. But the cool down time and seasoning can be a pain but worth it 👍🏽great episode Harry.
@annettehewitson6426Күн бұрын
Good video,yes you can stick your Teflon up your cork,cast iron the best,or a flat steel plate as big as a dinner plate,Weld re,o bar around the outside,plus handle homemade fry pan😊.
@sanjuan4942Күн бұрын
Feel the “Steel” baby- had my oxo for two years easy to maintain love the detachable handle
@3eaglexКүн бұрын
You "steel" my heart with that eat cooking
@travisdillon7061Күн бұрын
I always would use cast iron in the bush but now have a southern metal spinners spun “steel” camp oven after following you and haven’t looked back. Thank you
@stuartriedy40223 сағат бұрын
I look forward to the egg recipe, especially cook in a spun steel pan. Another very informative video to help decide what to add to the camping kit.
@davidholmes3323Күн бұрын
My son bought a spun steel camp oven after watching you. Best choice.
@bedwyr84Күн бұрын
8:39 Aussie slang lesson: "cooked" in this context means ruined. Synonyms include; stuffed, rooted, F#$&ed, Munted.
@PeterGibson-z8fКүн бұрын
Try a Solidteknics quenched pan - I have one and find it's a great in between pan - has benefits of both a spun 'steel' pan and also a cast iron! Same same as your stainless one, but seasoned 'steel'.
@je2338Күн бұрын
I second that
@firetoforkКүн бұрын
I have 4 of them. Great pans
@CaptainKirk17012Күн бұрын
Thanks for this video. Enjoyed your comments. We all seem to have our favorites for home or camping. Love the steel pans.
@kingstonrose3431Күн бұрын
We have the Stainless “STEEL” pan as well as SolidTeknics 👍🍻
@mickwatson2177Күн бұрын
I have a Hillbilly spun STEEL skillet that lives in my tuckerbox in my ute. Very much happy with it. 👍🐕🤠
@NJRD977Күн бұрын
Love my spun steel frying pan - very careful when using on a camping gas hob because of creating a hot spot but on the fire or BBQ, lovely to cook on. At home I have a prospector pan which has become my go to roasting pan from veg to joints - just wipe down when you are done. Don't put them hot into cold water though, they will warp
@steveformosa5191Күн бұрын
Well done Harry I think most of us like the spun still for the bush cooking 🍳
@adammacfie8591Сағат бұрын
I love my spun steel Bedourie oven and lid.
@AseanNomadКүн бұрын
Thanks for sharing Harry. Such a "steel" to watch, I enjoyed it all the way to the end. I love my hill billy spun steel camp oven and pan
@johnhegarty519436 минут бұрын
Must have been reading my mind, am Looking for a new campfire fry pan, saved me a lot of research. Steel . 👍🏻🇦🇺
@jadeg01Күн бұрын
No Teflon here - only stainless steel and wrought iron to outlive me and my kids 👍🏼 Solidteknics in our home and our caravan 😍 I still need to get a spun STEEL camp oven though!
@kimwalter1269Күн бұрын
Hi Harry thank you for this video because we have been trying to weigh up between adding a stainless steel pan and a spun steel pan to our cast iron collection. This was really helpful. Hubby and I LOVE your book here at home but now we would LOVE a signed copy to take on road with us!! ‘STEEL’
@ramsrider1416 сағат бұрын
You had me at onlypans 😂 Takes a bit to get the cast iron seasoned properly but once it's seasoned properly it's truly non stick.
@doinitmoggystyleКүн бұрын
What a great Video Harry... We carry Cast iron stuff because we love a hearty camp oven meal over a big camp fire. We would def go down the road of spun "Steel" if we needed to worry about weight, but the unimog is still 2 tonne away from it's GVM. Honestly, I also thought that spun steel would be easy to damage but will give it a crack some day too.
@rodneym586822 сағат бұрын
Very good video Harry, you should do one on bush pots 👍
@mareebrew5355Күн бұрын
Spun STEEL is the winner 🥇 Thanks so much for this extremely helpful review!
@ProudMary53Күн бұрын
I use a spun steel pan all the time when camping and love it.
@robertcook5072Күн бұрын
STEEL Fantastic explanation on the variety of pans on offer. Will be looking into getting a spun steel pan.
@trublsum01Күн бұрын
Spun STEEL is my pick. Light, easy and versatile, like me 😜
@russellmarker367323 сағат бұрын
What a great video. Thanks for it. I went to spun “steel” with my camp ovens and love them. Plus have a hill billy pan.
@dlbeck2023Күн бұрын
STEEL. Just bought Hillbilly 41 cm spun steel pan. Can't wait to use it.
@bluethumpersstacey94369 сағат бұрын
Wow, these informative videos are so helpful on your channel, you just made my caravan 75% lighter because of the " STEEL ' alternatives
@fatmanoverlandingКүн бұрын
Some great info there. And not just for camping, but also for home. I've always wondered which is best for what application. Looks like I'll be looking more closely on the spun "steel" pans for my next one.
@jarrodfisherКүн бұрын
Have been talking about spun steel for a while - you've now tipped me over the edge in getting one after seeing this. (The Southern Metal Spinners camp oven is what I'm thinking...)
@BaldingTravels23 сағат бұрын
I love to steel your ideas, in order to learn and make my camping easier !! 🙂
@davidmazzaferri8352Күн бұрын
Labour of Love Cast Iron. Love it. Steel.
@mrZ_Shepherd67Күн бұрын
"Steel" I also ❤ using spun steel camp oven pans etc on the open fire while away.
@hannahbnana4942Күн бұрын
I’m liking the look of the Oxo outdoor spun steel pan I have a tefal ingenio pan with removable handles but it’s non stick and I keep hearing bad things about non stick!
@DanMaher-v2mКүн бұрын
Steel ❤ Thanks for the video. I rarely use cast iron as have never really known how to use them so Thanks for teaching me something new :)
@nkend1323 сағат бұрын
Great video .. I am stuck between Spun STEEL and cast iron. But you have got me thinking!!
@robsvidaccКүн бұрын
Solidteknics is also a great “steel” pan that is Aussie made.
@jordanshanks1402Күн бұрын
His stainless steel pan is a SolidTeknics I believe 🤌👌
@1990westfalia6 сағат бұрын
Hot Wok, Cold Oil, No Stick. I enjoy your videos. Skillet
@crispbeecrisbundyrunКүн бұрын
Steel my heat with spun steel. Spun steel camp oven and now the fry pan. Be "STEEL" my heart.
@OSullivanbeareКүн бұрын
I bought your book as a gift for a mate, but now would like one as a gift for my wife! "STEEL"
@timtdog16 сағат бұрын
Bought my spun steel frying pan and wok from Hillybillys last week, can’t wait to give them a spin 😉
@anitalynnreeve8409Күн бұрын
STEEL 😊. Great video and info.
@markhiggins3054Күн бұрын
Absolutely love my SOLIDTEKNICS STEEL FRY PANS. I have cast as well and no competition
@danielbeddows208920 сағат бұрын
Love your work, though I did get a chuckle when @0.19sec you said "not sponsored by any pan manufacturer", then first credit at the end is by a pan manufacturer. What a "steel"!
@firetofork19 сағат бұрын
Sorry I should have said this video is not sponsored- as in I was under no obligation from anyone to make it. I didn’t pay for any of the pans in the video, they were all provided. This wasn’t about manufacturers, it was about the materials
@jaktar58Күн бұрын
Great segment, I am a cast iron boy but I am now looking at spun steel. Thanks for the info
@je2338Күн бұрын
Look at solidteknics. It's basically the two (wrought iron).
@tinahoward266619 сағат бұрын
I love that u made this video, cleared up a concerns I had wen income to camp cooking, so thankyou. ' Steel '
@woofa15921 сағат бұрын
Gotta love a variety of 'steel' pans
@eldubsКүн бұрын
I have a couple of 'spun iron' pans from the Netherton foundry and love um!
@exploringozadventures23 сағат бұрын
I haven’t tried a spun ‘steel’ pan before but now I might.
@carlm6334Күн бұрын
STEEL. STEEL. I would love a copy of your famous cookbook
@stephenburford5419 сағат бұрын
Finally understand the steel differences
@Unit1711Күн бұрын
Steel. New to you and your adventures and loving them!!
@timothyswatzell221Күн бұрын
Great video as always. The spun STEEl pan is the way to go I thing but also own all of them. Keep them coming
@barryweyland7 сағат бұрын
To be fair, if you used the same amount of oil in the Teflon pan as you did in any of the ‘steel’ pans, I bet it would be just as non stick. But when camping, treatment of pans is never like we do at home, so always use one form of steel pan.
@jb1970_ChargerКүн бұрын
Very usefull info, cast iron still my favourite. I bought it so cheap it was a STEEL. 😁
@stuartkcalvin23 сағат бұрын
Good, informative piece Harry, thanks.
@je2338Күн бұрын
I think the solidteknics could possibly rust as it has no nickel which is good for low toxicity. But usually nikel is used in stainless pans to prevent rust. I could be wrong. that being said, I love my solidteknics pans
@braddad6339Күн бұрын
that campsite looks very familiar. cracking spot. cracking content
@Mudgee19947 сағат бұрын
Moved all my pans to stainless "steel" and never looked back. Takes a bit more skill for sure but once you learn how to use them they're fantastic.
@michaeldallimore859022 сағат бұрын
Love the spun steel pans. BTW I already purchased your book!
@befreedmc3598Күн бұрын
I like you Steel resolve on the spun steel pan
@mapsurv6532Күн бұрын
Thanks for giving us the good oil on STEEL pans
@raycamilleri1845Күн бұрын
Steel . Great information .
@craigshugg2332Күн бұрын
Seem's the right amount of oil was the key to making each "steel" non sticking.
@YodieInAusКүн бұрын
As always great content! “Steel”
@darrenkeough4486Күн бұрын
❤ spun “Steel” 😊
@bennorris3541Күн бұрын
great video. really informative. code word was STEEL
@raynewman4904Күн бұрын
Thanks Harry, I'm not a Teflon Guy. I prefer STEEL. Thanks mate 👍
@jeffbradley2501Күн бұрын
I have always used my cast iron camp oven but am thinking of getting a Bedourie ( think that’s how you spell it) as they are lighter. ‘STEEL’.
@genecampbell4576Күн бұрын
The man of steel
@ChevroКүн бұрын
after seeing your videos im looking into buying a few Spun "Steel" pans and camp oven
@mozartheart2958Күн бұрын
Did not know about spun steel, thanks
@jayd3931Күн бұрын
"Who the hell has water around the fire? Well you should for safety, but I don't." Says the guy in bare feet next to the fire. 😂 Being self employed means no H&S.
@firetofork19 сағат бұрын
😂😂😂 I mean I could pour my beer on it if it really got bad
@NorthernMIPathfinderКүн бұрын
After watching your earlier videos, I spent a ton of money on getting spun "STEEL" pans and camp ovens from Australia shipped to the US. I am having a hard time getting a wok like yours though... LOL!!! Otherwise I have purchased nearly all the items you have used in your earlier videos. Is this code word contest for your new book?? "steel, steel, steel, steel"- LOL!
@jesspridmore4484Күн бұрын
Steel! Great vid Harry!
@mattspencer4322Күн бұрын
Love the video Harry “Steel” 🔥 thank you 🙏
@Newso245 сағат бұрын
Great info Thankyou. Steel
@Bigcountry_littlelegsКүн бұрын
Harry would be great if you did vids like this and beginner guides with a mid week release "steel"
@pjstinkyКүн бұрын
Steel like your feet lol, love spun for weight but love using cast at home easy to look after. Keep up being yourself and putting out the great content
@arcoecoКүн бұрын
I love the Hillbilly camp oven made of spun steel. And yes the lid is a great frying pan, just needs a handle! Thanks for doing this, I really need a quality pan for home so will look at some stainless pans. BUT, is it really necessary to use that much oil?