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Discover LudwigThe phrase "light pans" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe cooking pans that are lightweight, making them easier to handle. Example: "I prefer using light pans for everyday cooking because they are easier to lift and maneuver."
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But I plan to hold off on new roses for a while, to see how the light pans out.
A bright light pans across the walls, activating fluorescent lighting, which shines through a sign reading "Bath Haus of GaGa".
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I think lamb works beautifully in it and I serve it tossed through with some delicious, light, pan-fried potato gnocchi.
But smothered food in the Deep South is usually a round steak or pork chops over which light pan drippings thickened with flour have been poured.
You can't go wrong with the local freshwater fish, whether it's the light, pan-fried trout on nicely dressed arugula, the whole resting on sublime white asparagus, or excellent grilled pike-perch served with red pepper risotto, and creamy cucumbers topped with crayfish.
Even a light pan, however, may produce more evenly melted butter than a microwave.
Today's pans are heavier, so they conduct heat better and can sear foods, something the lighter pans couldn't do.
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A plate of gnocchi Romagna (ultra-light, pan-fried polenta gnocchi, not the potato version), served with rocket and an intense, punchy olive and tomato sauce was very good.
SOME 20,000 people are expected to attend a convention in Indianapolis next week to learn, among other things, how to turn on their porch lights, pan and tilt their security cameras, preheat their hot tubs, fire up their coffee makers and determine who, if anyone, is coming down the driveway at home -- all without actually being at home.
Include a mixing bowl or two (I usually use ugly-but-practical plastic ones), a saucepan or camping pot and a light frying pan.
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