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[Question] What is this thing? Looks like sth. for steaming but has no holes.

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      Looks like is missing a piece. The thing with the holes is missing

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        Double boiler. Put it into another pot filled with water. Melt stuff in it like chocolate or butter. The heat from the other will warm up and melt what’s in this.

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          proprietary_blend@lemmy.world
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          Mess kit?

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            Double boiler. Put it into another pot filled with water. Melt stuff in it like chocolate or butter. The heat from the other will warm up and melt what’s in this.

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            You can also cook crêpes like stuff on it. For exemple, a thin layer of starch water in there that’s cooked into a sheet. Roll, slides and you have starch noodles.

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              I think Ive seen something like this before it was part of a anti bug candle thingy as a kind of ash tray. At least that is what it was being used as at the time.

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