When it comes to Yattoko pots, your pincers are just as important in order to securely grasp and move your pot, even when hot.
Just keep in mind that they might still get a bit hot (still manageable) since they transfer heat a bit quickly so you’ll still need you handy mittens or gloves to stay safe.
Size | 229 mm / 9.0 Inches |
Color | Silver |
Dishwasher Safe | No (Hand Wash Only) |
Material | Stainless Steel |
Type | Pincers |
Country of Origin | Japan |
Sushi rice holding container Suitable for holding and transporting other hot or cold foods Outer Dimensions: 18.9 in (W) x 14.5 in (D) x 10 in (H) Inner Dimensions: 14.9 in (W) x 12.2 in (D) x 7 in (H) Urethane foam insulation Heat retension: 167°F at 3 hrs, 162°F at 6 hrs Rounded inside corners for easy rice removal...
This authentic Oyako Nabe Pan is specifically designed to make Oyakodon (short for "Oyako Donburi," a rice bowl topped with chicken and onions sautéed in egg and sweet sauce. You can also deep-fried chicken or pork beforehand and use this pan to make crunchy Katsudon. The pan's sloped sides are ideal for allowing the egg to setup while the vertical...
This authentic Oyako Nabe Pan is specifically designed to make Oyakodon (short for "Oyako Donburi," a rice bowl topped with chicken and onions sautéed in egg and sweet sauce. You can also deep-fried chicken or pork beforehand and use this pan to make crunchy Katsudon. The pan's sloped sides are ideal for allowing the egg to setup while the vertical...
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Length 414mm / 16.25 Inches Width 312mm / 12.25 Inches Height 15mm / 0.5 Inches Color Silver Dishwasher Safe No Heat Resistance 60~70℃/140~158°F Material Aluminum Number of Compartments 0 Shape Rectangle Type Pan Country of Origin Japan
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