For the past few years I've been pontificating about getting a Cadac, but never get around to actually buying one. I'm well aware that there a lot of fans out there! Does anyone know of particular retailers who might have offers on at the moment?
Thanks everyone, I didn't think about ebay. I know the one I'm after but don't know the name of it - its the standard long-legged blue one. Chef Deluxe? Usually about £100 but can get it cheaper without all the bits?
And that leads me to another question, what "bits" would you recommend as essential. I don't want to be buying parts that I'll never use. Basically I want it for Fry-ups and bbq stuff, though apparently I can cook spag bol and paella and stuff on it? That sounds very interesting. And yum..
the lid does take up a bit of room but gives you loads of possibilities (I also bought roast pan) - I cooked a roast chicken the other week out my back door on cadc (just for the heck of it) and it was delicious. Am thinking that I can also heat up pizzas, pies etc (lid allows you to use cadac like an oven). I dont have paella pan or skottle but appararently you can do wonders with these too.
am i right htinking that you can use the big one... cadac carri.... with small legs on a table..... you buy the legs separately.... am thinking we can use the big legs at home and then have the little screw on ones when camping saving space.....
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Quote: Originally posted by feeblecat on 30/3/2010the lid does take up a bit of room but gives you loads of possibilities (I also bought roast pan) - I cooked a roast chicken the other week out my back door on cadc (just for the heck of it) and it was delicious. Am thinking that I can also heat up pizzas, pies etc (lid allows you to use cadac like an oven). I dont have paella pan or skottle but appararently you can do wonders with these too.
feeblecat could you post where you got your roast pan from please as the OH has been searching for one online but there all out of stock is your cadac a LP one?
Hi, I got the lid and pan from Riversway Leisure only a couple of weeks ago, took one day to deliver. I have the cadac eazi chef and it uses the cylinder (not the cannister) whichever one that is (I think it is LP). I wish I had gotten the Cadac ages ago!
Hiya after reccomendations on here( ty Keely) i went for the cadac carri chef deluxe i was 1st advised riversway leisure,however they were out of stock. "everything4leisure" have them in stock £129.99 loads of accesories and all bags and delivered within 2 days.Great customer service
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Space or weight isn't an issue because we're sited, and the awning is up May-End of September. I think its the Easy Chef Deluxe I was thinking of, Didn't know whether to buy the basic model and collect accessories separate or whether it would be cheaper in the long run to get the kit (£129 as mentioned above).
Really liked the sound of cooking the chicken! We were intending on using it with the external gas point on the van - are they adaptable or do you have to use certain gas and attachments? Clueless!
Quote: Originally posted by feeblecat on 31/3/2010Hi, I got the lid and pan from Riversway Leisure only a couple of weeks ago, took one day to deliver. I have the cadac eazi chef and it uses the cylinder (not the cannister) whichever one that is (I think it is LP). I wish I had gotten the Cadac ages ago!
Thank you feeblecat! Riversway Leisure have the Safari Chef Roasting Pan the OH wants!
Chris
[Edit:] Just ordered one for the OH she'll be well pleased!
Space or weight isn't an issue because we're sited, and the awning is up May-End of September. I think its the Easy Chef Deluxe I was thinking of, Didn't know whether to buy the basic model and collect accessories separate or whether it would be cheaper in the long run to get the kit (£129 as mentioned above).
Really liked the sound of cooking the chicken! We were intending on using it with the external gas point on the van - are they adaptable or do you have to use certain gas and attachments? Clueless!
Thanks again
I'd go for the one with all the attachments if space isn't an issue - you will find uses for al the bits LOL, I went for the basic eazi chef but with I'd just gone ahead and got the whole shebang!
Thanks Teeny, you've convinced me, I'll start searching for a good price. OH thought we should go down the cheap route and just buy the basic model but I just needed convincing that I'd use the rest of it.
Next we need a permanent recipe forum dedicated to the cadac!