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Where to buy a Pierrade
Tomtom07
Posts: 680 Forumite
I am after a decent size pierrade, I've only been able to find one online but it seems a bit too small, and I don't fancy buying 2-3 does anyone know where I would be able to get a decent size one for up to 8 people max
this is the one I found
http://www.tefal.com/All+Products/Cooking+Appliances/Informal+meals/Products/Pierrade+Compact/Pierrade+Compact.htm
I've checked ebay,amazon,lakeland,john lewis & debenhams
Any help would be great
this is the one I found
http://www.tefal.com/All+Products/Cooking+Appliances/Informal+meals/Products/Pierrade+Compact/Pierrade+Compact.htm
I've checked ebay,amazon,lakeland,john lewis & debenhams
Any help would be great
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It seems to me that there's not a lot of difference between a pierrade and a raclette - they both use a heated stone for their cooking surface. Like this one, for example:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Andrew-James-Rustic-Stone-Raclette/dp/B000YFA8IU/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1293589401&sr=1-10
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