Breville EW30XL Electric, Hottest Wok I’ve Ever Used
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Hottest Wok I’ve Ever Used
This Wok has some serious heat. As a professional chef with Asian style recipes on the menu I’ve used many a stove top wok. Until now I’d never found an electric wok that could generate enough heat to sear in the flavors of meats and vegetables. Not only does the Breville Electric Wok deliver as much heat as a top of the range stove top wok, its surface is non-stick so I can use less oil for healthier results. Every thing about the wok is clever, from the detachable base, to the dishwasher safe parts, to the cook and look glass lid. Whoever designed this is in to wok cooking in a big way. Very clever, very stylish, very hot.
Update (2/10/2012): This item is currently on sale here for the lowest price I’ve seen.
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The average rating for this item is out of 5 stars, according to 3 reviews.
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Posted on: March 27, 2010
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Reviews (3)
Andante51
February 27th, 2010 at 3:48 pm
Great HOT wok - with terrific instructions
I’ve done a fair amount of stirfry over the years, and for a long time had a professional level one similar to this Breville. Once it died, I did not get another, and anytime I tried to do stirfry on the oven it was a disaster. Even a new pretty powerful $800 gas oven did NOT get the on-the-stove pan hot enough. I would end up ’stewing’ the food, and it bore little resemblance to my stirfry’s of the past.
I was VERY impressed with the excellent instructions that are provided in the book this comes with. I studied all their tips for an hour, and was amazed at the things I did NOT know, or had forgotten. Someone who never stirfried before could get first rate results by studying just a few pages. Little things are important - I used to just turn it on, and throw in the oil and wait for it to get hot. WRONG! You are supposed to turn it on EMPTY, let it get VERY hot, and only then put in the oil. And I realized I had started to get lazy, and was not doing smaller batches of items at a time, which does end up with better results.
If I need to get things out of the pan, I just hold a big bowl or plastic container next to it, and slide stuff up the side and out - or I just tip it up and dump it on a plate. Although it is good to know that once every few months I could actually take it apart for an old-fashioned cleaning, all you really need to do is wipe it out with a sponge. The non-stick surface is fantastic. The temperature dial is excellent, and it comes with the most heavy duty cord you ever saw!
Stir-fry is my teenaged son’s favorite meal, and without a good wok, I hardly ever cooked it for him. Now when I tell him we’re having stir-fry, he’s thrilled. Remember this thing would be good for a lot more than just stirfry too. I was amazed that it could slow cook as well. I can make beef stew a one pot dish. Can’t wait to try it out on tempura, which it will also be great for! There are also a lot of great recipes in the book.
Daniel F. Moore
March 2nd, 2010 at 11:05 am
Wok is really hot but what’s with the non-stick surface?
I bought this wok based on the reviews posted here. I have to say that I agree that it gets really hot and I am amazed at how well it performs. That being said, I have noticed that the non-stick surface has a lot of surface scratches and I use a plastic spatula. Yesterday, I made Beef Lo Mein and the pan was just as great as beforehand. However, upon washing it up in the sink, I noticed that a piece of the non-stick had peeled off. My experience with that coating suggests that this will continue to occur as I use the appliance more often. This is very disappointing as this is the best performing wok that I have ever used. I’m crossing my fingers hoping that the non-stick won’t continue to peel. That would certainly betray the overall performance of an otherwise excellent appliance
Anonymous
March 24th, 2010 at 8:26 pm
Hottest Wok I’ve Ever Used
Rated 5 stars.
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