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- Chip_pan abstract "A chip pan is a deep-sided cooking pan used for deep-frying. Chip pans are named for their traditional use in frying chips (called \"French fries\" in the USA) .Today, they are made from either aluminium or stainless steel, although in the past were commonly made from cast iron. A basket is placed inside the pan, to lower the chips into the hot cooking oil, and to raise them once cooked.Chip pans are commonly used in the United Kingdom, although are slowly being outmoded by deep fryers.".
- Chip_pan thumbnail Fries_cooking.jpg?width=300.
- Chip_pan wikiPageExternalLink 3956143.stm.
- Chip_pan wikiPageExternalLink fire_leaflet_chippan.pdf.
- Chip_pan wikiPageExternalLink Echip_pan.htm.
- Chip_pan wikiPageExternalLink index.html.
- Chip_pan wikiPageID "2837917".
- Chip_pan wikiPageLength "6456".
- Chip_pan wikiPageOutDegree "34".
- Chip_pan wikiPageRevisionID "698485571".
- Chip_pan wikiPageWikiLink Alkalinity.
- Chip_pan wikiPageWikiLink Aluminium.
- Chip_pan wikiPageWikiLink Autoignition_temperature.
- Chip_pan wikiPageWikiLink Boilover.
- Chip_pan wikiPageWikiLink Cardiovascular_disease.
- Chip_pan wikiPageWikiLink Cast_iron.
- Chip_pan wikiPageWikiLink Category:British_culture.
- Chip_pan wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cookware_and_bakeware.
- Chip_pan wikiPageWikiLink Category:Firefighting.
- Chip_pan wikiPageWikiLink Category:Types_of_fire.
- Chip_pan wikiPageWikiLink Cooking_oil.
- Chip_pan wikiPageWikiLink Cookware_and_bakeware.
- Chip_pan wikiPageWikiLink Deep_fryer.
- Chip_pan wikiPageWikiLink Deep_frying.
- Chip_pan wikiPageWikiLink Density.
- Chip_pan wikiPageWikiLink Ductility.
- Chip_pan wikiPageWikiLink Fire.
- Chip_pan wikiPageWikiLink Fire_class.
- Chip_pan wikiPageWikiLink Fire_department.
- Chip_pan wikiPageWikiLink Fire_extinguisher.
- Chip_pan wikiPageWikiLink Fire_safety.
- Chip_pan wikiPageWikiLink Flammability.
- Chip_pan wikiPageWikiLink French_fries.
- Chip_pan wikiPageWikiLink Portable_Document_Format.
- Chip_pan wikiPageWikiLink Radical_(chemistry).
- Chip_pan wikiPageWikiLink Saponification.
- Chip_pan wikiPageWikiLink Soap.
- Chip_pan wikiPageWikiLink Stainless_steel.
- Chip_pan wikiPageWikiLink Thermostat.
- Chip_pan wikiPageWikiLink United_Kingdom.
- Chip_pan wikiPageWikiLink File:Fries_cooking.jpg.
- Chip_pan wikiPageWikiLink File:Kitchen_oil_fire_demonstration_(4).jpg.
- Chip_pan wikiPageWikiLinkText "Chip pan".
- Chip_pan wikiPageWikiLinkText "Chip pan#Fire hazard".
- Chip_pan wikiPageWikiLinkText "chip pan fire".
- Chip_pan wikiPageWikiLinkText "chip pan".
- Chip_pan wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:About.
- Chip_pan wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cookbook.
- Chip_pan wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Chip_pan wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:See_also.
- Chip_pan subject Category:British_culture.
- Chip_pan subject Category:Cookware_and_bakeware.
- Chip_pan subject Category:Firefighting.
- Chip_pan subject Category:Types_of_fire.
- Chip_pan hypernym Cooking.
- Chip_pan type TelevisionShow.
- Chip_pan type Type.
- Chip_pan type Type.
- Chip_pan type Thing.
- Chip_pan comment "A chip pan is a deep-sided cooking pan used for deep-frying. Chip pans are named for their traditional use in frying chips (called \"French fries\" in the USA) .Today, they are made from either aluminium or stainless steel, although in the past were commonly made from cast iron. A basket is placed inside the pan, to lower the chips into the hot cooking oil, and to raise them once cooked.Chip pans are commonly used in the United Kingdom, although are slowly being outmoded by deep fryers.".
- Chip_pan label "Chip pan".
- Chip_pan seeAlso Boilover.
- Chip_pan sameAs Q5101568.
- Chip_pan sameAs m.085yk_.
- Chip_pan sameAs Q5101568.
- Chip_pan wasDerivedFrom Chip_pan?oldid=698485571.
- Chip_pan depiction Fries_cooking.jpg.
- Chip_pan isPrimaryTopicOf Chip_pan.