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Lidl's £12.99 Multi-Section Frying Pan's Perfect For Cooking A Full English Brekkie

Rachel Andrews

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Lidl's £12.99 Multi-Section Frying Pan's Perfect For Cooking A Full English Brekkie

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Getting your timings perfect when cooking a full English brekkie is a challenge to say the least. When do you pop the toast down? How many minutes for a dippy fried egg and how long does it take to get your hash browns just the right amount of crispy.

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Don't get us wrong, a full English is delish and all, but the amount of washing up afterwards is enough to give even the messiest of students heart palpitations.

Thankfully, Lidl is now selling a multi-section frying pan that will be perfect for whipping up a cooked breakfast that will solve all of the above problems.

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Yup, for an affordable £12.99, you can purchase the Ernesto Multi-Section Frying Pan that has enough room for sausages, bacon, mushrooms, tomatoes, eggs and beans.

Credit: Lidl
Credit: Lidl

The product has a three-year warranty so you will be eating cooked breakfasts for days. It has a high-quality non-stick coating, and is suitable for all hob types.

And when you're all done cooking your nosh, there is absolutely no need for scrubbing the pan in the sink as it is completely dishwasher safe. Winner winner for us lazy gals.

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Credit: Lidl

Obviously, the pan isn't just limited to cooking breakfast, as you can also use it for whatever you bloody well fancy in the kitchen.

Fancy a juicy steak and all the trimmings? The pan is also perfect for cooking almost any piece of meat.

Maybe Aldi's affordable £7.99 Specially Selected Wagyu Sirloin Steak and Specially Selected Wagyu Ribeye Steak (aka the most expensive steak in the world) would tantalise your taste buds...

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The steaks are both named after the famous Japanese Kobe Wagyu which can sometimes sell for up to an eye watering £500 per kilo in Japan.

The pan is not just limited to carnivores either, as vegetarians could even fry up some squeaky halloumi in the pan, or griddle some fresh veggies. Yum yum.

Topics: Tasty Food, Home, lidl, Food And Drink

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