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Posted on 11/17/10 at 5:25 pm
Posted by Coon
La 56 Southbound
Member since Feb 2005
18578 posts
Posted on 11/17/10 at 5:25 pm
Has anyone ever used a stove like this:



(not necessarily this brand, but that type)?

I thought they would run on those small coleman tanks but apparently they use this type of fuel canister:




How long can you cook on one of these canisters? they don't look that big? i would like something portable like this for cooking on the back patio on my ss counter instead of breaking out one of my large burners w/ detached tank. I guess what i'm asking is, how many of these canisters would it take to say, bring 1-2 gal of something to a boil and simmer it for an hour? one or two, or would i go through a whole twelve pack?

thanks.
Posted by Stadium Rat
Metairie
Member since Jul 2004
10127 posts
Posted on 11/17/10 at 6:17 pm to
Believe it or not, a canister is supposed to last 2 to 3 hours. I bought a cheap one before Katrina, but never really used it.
Posted by Gris Gris
OTIS!NO RULES FOR SAUCES ON STEAK!!
Member since Feb 2008
49636 posts
Posted on 11/17/10 at 7:43 pm to
My bil has a few of those and he used to make omelets, to order, for Easter brunch for over an hour. He never changed the cannister, but he probably didn't have the gas on high. I would think one would do, but you could bring a spare just in case.
Posted by Stadium Rat
Metairie
Member since Jul 2004
10127 posts
Posted on 11/17/10 at 8:10 pm to
As I said above, I didn't cook anything on mine, but I did try it out. The flame was impressive. It looked just like the stove burner of my childhood, when we had city-supplied natural gas.

I see pro chefs using them all the time at cooking demos. I doubt they would use them if they weren't good.

BTW, mine cost only $12 at the International Market in Metairie (I think because it had some corrosion on some non-essential parts.) and the canisters were about a buck a piece.
This post was edited on 11/17/10 at 8:34 pm
Posted by Coon
La 56 Southbound
Member since Feb 2005
18578 posts
Posted on 11/17/10 at 8:18 pm to
You can get a 12 pack for like $15 so that wouldn't be bad...
Posted by DaddyFrogLegs
Donaldsonville
Member since Apr 2009
397 posts
Posted on 11/18/10 at 1:12 am to
quote:

Believe it or not, a canister is supposed to last 2 to 3 hours


Yeah, 3-4 hours on a very low flame... maybe!


Ducote's Restaurant Supply next to the old Bordon's at 4433 Florida Blvd near Foster has the good quality Burners for around $35 and 12-pack of canisters for $18. The burners are made to hold up to Restaurant wear and tear. The Canisters will burn for 30 to 45 minutes at full power depending on the outside temperature (on cold days you'll get less use; indoors at room temp you'll get the full).


*****VERY IMPORTANT********
If you plan to use it outdoors or for tailgating, you will need to sheild it on 3-sides from the wind. Even a little wind can be a pain in the rear. Use your redneck-engineering skills to make it work; just don't use cardboard.

Check them out. The Restaurant Supply Store is set up like a real store with their inventory on the shelves rather than just a counter like some other Restuarant Supply. They have a lot of really good everyday use equipment.... CHEAP! You do not have to have a commercial license to buy. Anybody can go in there and purchase. You'll kick yourself for buying at William Sonoma after you see their prices. 75% of my kitchen equipment came from there and I paid about 75% less than I would if I had bought the stuff at a regular store.
This post was edited on 11/18/10 at 1:23 am
Posted by Coon
La 56 Southbound
Member since Feb 2005
18578 posts
Posted on 11/18/10 at 2:01 am to
Thanks for the info.

I hear ya on the expensive prices if retail stores as compared to restaurant stores. I buy pretty much all of my cooking stuff from either webstaurantstore.com or from Richard's Restaurant Supply (their website is galley.com) in Houma. I bought a 16qt ss stock pot today for $55. I had to go to bed bath and beyond for something for the wife and just looked at their prices and for maybe a 6qt ss stock pot it was $199. Really?
Posted by DaddyFrogLegs
Donaldsonville
Member since Apr 2009
397 posts
Posted on 11/18/10 at 10:20 am to
I hear ya!

Bought a 12-quart stainless steel stock pot (with baseplate) the other day at Ducote's for $37. The pot works just as good as an All-Clad. All-Clads are a little prettier and have a nicer lid. But I paid 85% less for it and it does the same job!

I could try to keep up with the Jone's if I wanted to, but I choose not to! I'll take functionality over cosmetics anyday!
Posted by Sid in Lakeshore
Member since Oct 2008
41956 posts
Posted on 11/18/10 at 1:59 pm to
quote:

The Restaurant Supply Store is set up like a real store with their inventory on the shelves rather than just a counter like some other Restuarant Supply. They have a lot of really good everyday use equipment.... CHEAP! You do not have to have a commercial license to buy. Anybody can go in there and purchase


Same thing in New Orleasn at a store called Loubat's on Bienville, near Carrollton. Love going in there, but it always costs me.
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