While at ACE the other day my fiance want to buy a portable propane torch for her creme brulee.. Don't ask, but aparenlty those cheap little chef's flame wasn't big enough for her.....Anyway, instantly I thought, well, I guess I can use that to light the egg. But I have heard of people using MAPP because it burns hotter. Does anyone know if I can use the propane torch for the same? There was MAPP gas bottle there but not a torch attached to it. Others (not me anymore) use propane to cook their steaks so why not to carmelize some sugar or to light some lump?
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0 • Off Topic Disagree Agree LikeYou tilt the propane burner to the side versus directly upside down...this keeps it from shutting off...I lit both my large and small the other night going from one directly to the other and it never shut off..it works fine...
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