I've ordered my AR and spider from Ceramic Grill Store, but the shipping to add a wok was ridiculous. So I'm wondering if any of my fellow Canadians know of a good online store to buy a wok. I've got in contact with Ming-Woo out of Vancouver to see if they carry woks without the long handle,and am waiting for a response. I could always wait until my next visit to Toronto in a month, but all of us here are pretty impatient when it comes to our toys aren't we?
LBGE (2012), MiniMax (2014), and too many Eggcessories to list. - Sudbury, Ontario
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Steve
Caledon, ON
Sorry, I didn't connect just there. You would have a tremendous selection in TO. My Mom used to import jewelry from Thailand and the family that owned the company would stay with us when they had shows and business dealings. They would bring their own woks and curries with them. They used hand hammered carbon steel woks. The grandma who was teaching me stuff swore that they were better cause if you pulled something up on the side it would stay and not cook anymore. Woks are so cheap you could get a bunch of different styles from the multitude of ethnic places there. Meantime you could pick something up at the Bay and saw the handle off
Steve
Caledon, ON
Steve
Caledon, ON
LS - There's been discussions here lately about using a gas burner like a turkey fryer. The two big advantages using gas over an Egg were better control and instant gratification (is ready in a couple of minutes). Since a wok cook is so fast, there is no opportunity for smoke from the lump to be added to the dish making using lump less desireable. Is this why you don't wok on your egg?
Getting back to the handle, I was thinking that using a wok with welding gloves on could be cumbersome. That's why I was leaning toward a longer wooden handle. What do you think?
Steve
Caledon, ON
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Steve
Caledon, ON
Steve
Caledon, ON
Herecy! Two words to eat there: Dim Sum
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Agreed!! Also after living in Korea for a while, it's hard to beat all you can eat Korean bbq for under $20.
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