Re: Skillet vs. fry pan
Hank,
As a young man growing up on farm, my grandmother(PA Dutch as you can get) had both skillet's and frying pans. It didn't matter what they were made from, be it aluminum or cast iron. A frying pan was about and inch to an inch and a half deep. Skillets 3 or 4 inches deep and kettles were; well kettles. She always used her skillets when she was making some sauce, gravy or something that needed simmered for some period of time, because of the more even heat distribution. Did that make sense?
Hank,
As a young man growing up on farm, my grandmother(PA Dutch as you can get) had both skillet's and frying pans. It didn't matter what they were made from, be it aluminum or cast iron. A frying pan was about and inch to an inch and a half deep. Skillets 3 or 4 inches deep and kettles were; well kettles. She always used her skillets when she was making some sauce, gravy or something that needed simmered for some period of time, because of the more even heat distribution. Did that make sense?
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