Can't remember but, will steel work instead of stainless?

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pclark
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Can't remember but, will steel work instead of stainless?

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For a wok i mean
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Brock
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Yes it will. Try and get a high carbon steel, and do the usual prepping.

Unless you're just whipping up some Lemon Chicken. Brock
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It'll work for a few firings but will then start to spall.
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pclark
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LOL

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Oh, that was funny Brock. I would like to see that in a cookbook. Take the wok up to 1325 F. slump your glass and then throw in the Peking Duck and mix gingerly. Too funny.
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