French tartlet tins

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By Thebaker (Thebaker) on Monday, September 02, 2002 - 5:19 pm: Edit Post

Does anyone know where i can find the small french tartlet molds?? (online)


By Corey (Corey) on Monday, September 02, 2002 - 5:23 pm: Edit Post

prolly resco, or a division of them,
search yahoo for resco.


By Chefacec (Chefacec) on Monday, September 02, 2002 - 5:24 pm: Edit Post

go to cheftoys...they're located in Orange county California. Eamil me and I'll give you a contact and phone number. Everything you'd need, they'll have.....


By Chefspike (Chefspike) on Monday, September 02, 2002 - 6:48 pm: Edit Post

baker,
theres a place right there in New York.
has all that stuff.
but would'nt ya know it, i can't remember the name.
its been there for years.
crap.
ill remember it and get back to you


By Thebaker (Thebaker) on Monday, September 02, 2002 - 6:58 pm: Edit Post

I know there are places that have the small tarlet tins but they tend to be cheap alumanim

The good french ones are hard to find...


By Mbw (Mbw) on Monday, September 02, 2002 - 7:55 pm: Edit Post

There is a hardware store here in San Francisco that has all sorts of shapes, sizes, etc. Why a hardware store carries em? I dunno. But they have cheap Asian pans, AND the heavier French ones. If you have problems with supply I will see if they are still in business and ship you a box of em. Their prices are better than sysco, but that doen't say much does it?

mark@sfcatering.com

BTW what sizes are you looking for, and what quantity


By Mbw (Mbw) on Monday, September 02, 2002 - 7:56 pm: Edit Post

BTW sure that's not CRESCO? Never heard of RESCO


By Corey (Corey) on Monday, September 02, 2002 - 8:44 pm: Edit Post

out here it's a division of cresco, I forget that sometimes.


By Chefmanny (Chefmanny) on Monday, September 02, 2002 - 9:10 pm: Edit Post

Crescor or Crescorp. is the co. I think fellas!


By Chefspike (Chefspike) on Monday, September 02, 2002 - 9:21 pm: Edit Post

J. B. Prince!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
in Manhattan.
go there, it's a great store.
everything except pastry irons.
they never had those,
but they had everything else.
go there, go there, go there!!!!!!!!!


By Chefspike (Chefspike) on Monday, September 02, 2002 - 9:22 pm: Edit Post

J. B. Prince!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Go There, Go There..................


By Chefspike (Chefspike) on Monday, September 02, 2002 - 9:26 pm: Edit Post

I bought mine there, there French!
O la' la'................
and coated tin, the way they are suppose to be.
they are great to bake with.
if your not happy and completely satsified, I'll buy them from you!!!
no wait, Chef Manny will buy them from you!!!
yea, that's it, Manny


By Chefrev (Chefrev) on Monday, September 02, 2002 - 9:44 pm: Edit Post

I was looking for those very items myself just last year! Found 'em at a local 5 & 10. But...
Online good places include: bigtray.com, jbprince.com (yeah, Spike. love 'em too!), & surlatable.com. Prices sure can vary depending on where you look. Good luck!

Chefrev


By Thebaker (Thebaker) on Tuesday, September 03, 2002 - 4:56 am: Edit Post

Thanks

I will give it a look


By George (George) on Tuesday, September 03, 2002 - 10:22 am: Edit Post

Try Bridge Kitchenware also.-
http://bridgekitchenware.com/home.cfm


BTW how did it go at the GCH?


By Thebaker (Thebaker) on Saturday, September 07, 2002 - 1:12 pm: Edit Post

The trailing went well

But they have decided to go with adding 2 people instead of 3 that they had planned, I was the third person so...

The chef said if they find it does not work out well with just the 2 I will be the next on the list called in...


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