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Have not tried that. I did see a wok ring the other day at the thrift store. ring only, no wok. should I get it?oops56 wrote:Has anybody use a wok on a alcohol stove. I like to find a very small we use to cook in one many years ago must start it up again makes a cheap meal quick. [ e bay here i come ]

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yep get it you need it on your stove if its eclectic.zelph wrote:Have not tried that. I did see a wok ring the other day at the thrift store. ring only, no wok. should I get it?oops56 wrote:Has anybody use a wok on a alcohol stove. I like to find a very small we use to cook in one many years ago must start it up again makes a cheap meal quick. [ e bay here i come ]
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I have an old small aluminum stove top popcorn popper that can double as a wok. Can you say multi-dimensional
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Second look at it and it was too big for camp stir fryoops56 wrote:yep get it you need it on your stove if its eclectic.zelph wrote:Have not tried that. I did see a wok ring the other day at the thrift store. ring only, no wok. should I get it?oops56 wrote:Has anybody use a wok on a alcohol stove. I like to find a very small we use to cook in one many years ago must start it up again makes a cheap meal quick. [ e bay here i come ]

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Re: wok
oops56 wrote:Has anybody use a wok on a alcohol stove. I like to find a very small we use to cook in one many years ago must start it up again makes a cheap meal quick. [ e bay here i come ]
Hey Oops,
I have been a chef for many years, now retired, and I find woks great. Below is a link where I found a stainless steel 7" wok and a 10" hand hammered iron wok(preffered).
I am not sure if an alcohol stove has the temperature(lightning hot!) or burn time that you need to get the effect of traditional stir fry. You said that you had used one in the past though. I'm not sure what you will be using it for. Lond distance hiking? Weekend backpacking. Their not very light.

http://www.wokshop.com
Hope it helps.
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Oh it can be done for my shop use a trangia will work or i can make one that hold more fuel if not there is a shop full of stoves somthing will work thanksSurvivor Dave wrote:oops56 wrote:Has anybody use a wok on a alcohol stove. I like to find a very small we use to cook in one many years ago must start it up again makes a cheap meal quick. [ e bay here i come ]
Hey Oops,
I have been a chef for many years, now retired, and I find woks great. Below is a link where I found a stainless steel 7" wok and a 10" hand hammered iron wok(preffered).
I am not sure if an alcohol stove has the temperature(lightning hot!) or burn time that you need to get the effect of traditional stir fry. You said that you had used one in the past though. I'm not sure what you will be using it for. Lond distance hiking? Weekend backpacking. Their not very light.![]()
http://www.wokshop.com
Hope it helps.
SD
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I have a couple of coleman catylitic heater that I'm going to disect to see how they work
They have a snuffer lid/cap that has a handle attached and looks like the handle can be bent to form a wok handle. The snuffer looks like it could be made into a wok. I'll try to get a photo of it and post. Oops, you might already have one in your collection. If you want the lid I'll send it on out with your mystery tool stove.

They have a snuffer lid/cap that has a handle attached and looks like the handle can be bent to form a wok handle. The snuffer looks like it could be made into a wok. I'll try to get a photo of it and post. Oops, you might already have one in your collection. If you want the lid I'll send it on out with your mystery tool stove.
http://www.woodgaz-stove.com/