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Finally! An injera pan!

Aug. 10th | Posted by 9 comments

Of all the strange places in the world, I finally bought my very own injera pan in… wait for it… New Norway, Alberta. Look it up on google maps and you’ll know why I was surprised. 

Jrock and I were taking a round-about way home, wandering through the secondary highways looking for antiques, when we pulled into the unmarked antiques store.

Just when Spice and I were about to leave, what should I see but a PILE of BRAND NEW INJERA PANS! And I mean stainless steel, North American plugs, super duper looking injera pans! 

Well, it makes sense, since Norwegians use the same pans to make lefse (Norwegian pancakes.) But it was still surprising.  So if you want a pan, call the lady there!  She was super nice and is happy to ship them. The pan cost $170ish… but worth every penny if you ask me. I’ve been trying to get my hands on a good pan for ages, and finally, I have one!  Now, I just have to start making better injera….

To buy your own pan…

Call Joan at Nifty Things in New Norway, Alberta. 780-855-2696!

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  1. Tova

    That’s so cool…(or hot rather) I bet I could make great crepes on that thing!


  2. Gwen

    Wow, this is such a coincidence… I just heard about using Lefse pans from a cooking site, just last week! I found some non-stick ones on Amazon, although I’d definitely prefer stainless steel. Can’t wait to hear how your injera turns out. :)


  3. Dgrub

    Nice! I would love to see pics with made injera as well. This is my attempt at making injera http://desigrub.com/2010/08/teaching-myself-how-to-make-injera-and-wot/ . I didn’t use any specialized pan. any comments to improve my injera is appreciated.


  4. Andrea

    After you were in New Norway, did you drive through Red Deer and reminisce about the Rotary Youth Exchange weekends there?? A


  5. Nicky

    Ah, Reddeer. Good times. good times.


  6. brian

    Looks great! Is it variable voltage?


  7. helen

    hi my name is helen and i would like to by injera pan how could i make order and how much does it cost?


  8. Nicky

    Hi Helen! I don’t seel them, but this is where I got mine:
    Call Joan at Nifty Things in New Norway, Alberta. 780-855-2696


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