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February 9, 2006

Shabu-Shabu and B.B.Q. Pan

I've got a tabletop cooking theme going on today. First raclette and now shabu-shabu. Shabu-shabu is a Japanese dish in which you cook very thin slices of meat and vegetables in a broth at your table. Then when you are done cooking, you can drink the broth. Delicious. Anyway, here you can enjoy shabu-shabu in your own home. This looks like it comes with a grill pan, so you can grill your meat as well as cooking it in the broth.

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Posted by Maya Bazar at February 9, 2006 10:28 AM

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I am looking for several of these Shabu-Shabu & BBQ Pans which may gas or electric. If electric, can I get them for 240 volt?


Posted by: Jim Pembroke at August 28, 2006 9:15 PM
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