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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a pan with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a pan that has something specific associated with it, such as a feature or an ingredient.
Example: "I need a pan with a non-stick surface for cooking eggs."
Alternatives: "a pan containing" or "a pan featuring".
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Fill a pan with the water and anise seeds.
Fry in a pan with garlic, onion, salt and lemon.
Place in a pan with the wine and vinegar.
Place in a pan with 600ml of full-fat milk and a small bay leaf.
Marsala To most people, it's something you splash into a pan with chicken.
She tosses scallops in a pan with the flair of a Nigella or a Jamie.
Then I layered the mixture into a pan with sauce and cheese and baked it.
He briefly finished it in a pan with the spice butter.
Meanwhile, put the sugar and lemon juice in a pan with 125ml of water.
Tip into a pan with the milk, cream and orange zest, if using.
Put in a pan with the onion and garlic, the peppercorns and the bay leaf.
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