My wife hit the yard sales today and found an assortment of copper spam utensils.
Among the set was this handy item no spam should be without,
now if I just knew what we really have.
About 3" diameter and 2" deep.
Anyone have any idea what use it was designed for?
wabi this could very well be a bachelors dream.one pan does it all poached egg for breakfast and beer popcorn and the hockey game at night.does not get any better.i guess if you got corn an egg and about 4 minutes you can soon find out
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Looks like a 'final reduction' pan to me. When making a sauce, such as a balsamic or port reduction, one needs to move the reduction they are working on to a smaller pan in order to not burn it by distributing it on a larger surface in a larger pan.
...not that I'd know anything about gourmet cooking.
I don't believe it's anything for a special purpose. It's just a copper pot with a lid designed so you can drain the liquid off using only one hand instead of having to hold a lid separately.
This is a Sterno holder. It is used with a chafing dish, food warmer, and antique coffee pots. My wife has every horizontal surface in our house covered with these coffee pots.
Kelley
Kelley wrote:This is a Sterno holder. It is used with a chafing dish, food warmer, and antique coffee pots. My wife has every horizontal surface in our house covered with these coffee pots.
Kelley
thats it !!!! they usually came with a fondu kit back in the 60's
Kelley wrote:This is a Sterno holder. It is used with a chafing dish, food warmer, and antique coffee pots. My wife has every horizontal surface in our house covered with these coffee pots.
Kelley
I knew it would be useful!
It would be perfect for simmering dehydrated meals when camping.