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Cookware - hob to halogen?
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aliasojo
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I'm after something shallow with no handles or a detachable handle that can sit on the hob to part cook then go into a halogen oven.
Is there such a thing?
I know you can get hob to oven casseroles and suchlike but these all have handles and/or are too big and wouldn't fit in.
Anyone got any suggestions?
The Halogen oven is just a small one from Aldi (my neighbour bought it and couldn't get on with it and she very kindly gave it to me) so although it's tallish with the extender ring, it's not very wide.
Is there such a thing?
I know you can get hob to oven casseroles and suchlike but these all have handles and/or are too big and wouldn't fit in.
Anyone got any suggestions?
The Halogen oven is just a small one from Aldi (my neighbour bought it and couldn't get on with it and she very kindly gave it to me) so although it's tallish with the extender ring, it's not very wide.
Herman - MP for all!

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I've never found it necessary to start something off on the hob and then put in the halogen.
The only time I'd do something which involved cooking on the hob would be something like cottage pie where you need to cook the meat part in one pan and potatoes in another and then transfer to a dish to crisp the top. I tend to use a pyrex dish for dishes like this.
Denise0
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