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๐ฅ Elevate your kitchen game with the wok that pros swear by!
The Joyce Chen 14-inch Pro-Chef Round Bottom Wok is crafted from heavy, uncoated carbon steel for rapid, even heating and natural seasoning. Designed specifically for gas stovetops, it features heat-resistant wooden handles for safe handling and a helper handle for balanced lifting. Perfect for authentic stir-fry and searing, this wok promises lifetime durability and superior cooking performance when properly seasoned.




| Asin | B00004RBTH |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,578,885 in Home & Kitchen (See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen) #2,564 in Woks |
| Brand | Joyce Chen |
| Coating Description | uncoated |
| Colour | 14" Round Bottom Wok |
| Compatible Devices | Gas |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (501) 4.0 out of 5 stars |
| Enclosure Material | Carbon Steel |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00048002211406 |
| Handle Material | Wood |
| Has Nonstick Coating | No |
| Included Components | Joyce Chen Classic Series 14-Inch Round Bottom Carbon Steel Wok with Birch Handles |
| Is Oven Safe | No |
| Is The Item Dishwasher Safe | No |
| Item Type Name | Joyce Chen Classic Series 14-Inch Round Bottom Carbon Steel Wok with Birch Handles |
| Item Weight | 1.77 kg |
| Manufacturer | Joyce Chen |
| Manufacturer Part Number | J20-1140 |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | lifetime |
| Maximum Temperature | 350 Degrees Fahrenheit |
| Metal Type | Carbon Steel |
| Model Name | joyce |
| Model Number | J20-1140 |
| Number Of Items | 1 |
| Number Of Packs | 1 |
| Outputcapacity | 5 Quarts |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Product Features | Gas Stovetop Compatible |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Stir-frying, searing, Asian-style cooking |
| Shape | Round |
| Specific Uses For Product | Stir-frying, searing meats and vegetables, Asian-style stovetop cooking |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Upc | 048002211406 885252097387 887710293072 793842055948 781147840819 |
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Strong and works well.
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No reason to take stars off
It's a round solid bottom carbon steel wok. The handles are solid and well made so far. I love the price and prime delivery. It came all the way from Taiwan. So it keeps all the stars.I had an non-typical sized 13-inch Chinese cast iron wok for 2 years. 14 inch makes a lot of difference in the volume but still fit reasonably into my twin kitchen sink. My typical wok ring is for 14 inches and above. It was slightly too large for my old wok. Carbonized food residue can integrate with the cast iron or come off in trunks. I think carbon steel should be better.I would have got the small steel loop handles if they are not more expensive including shipping. For seasoning I can put the whole wok in the oven or the gas barbecue. Also, wood will break down sooner than metal, right? Without the wood handles, it could fit better in the sink. However, the wood handles are much more convenient than without. I can happily live with it.The wok comes with a clear protective lacquer. The boiling, hot soapy water, and abrasive pad helps to remove most or all of it. I don't know if there's something special about my hand dish detergent - Palmolive pure & clear ultra. When the undiluted detergent make contact with the wok surface, the surrounding area seems to have lacquer still on it. And before the lacquer comes off completely, wiping the wok with kitchen paper towel will result in greenish color on the paper. And when the wok seems to be very clean, it seems to rust on one side (slightly brownish spots) as soon as you are washing the other side.The seasoning instructions are a bit brief. I would dry the wok first completely before adding oil for example. And they should say what to expect after you season the wok.Peanut oil has a higher smoke point so I wonder if that would make the kitchen less smokey. I would say the idea of seasoning is to get a least a brown color on the shiny carbon steel surface, black doesn't hurt as long as it is even (see my pic). If you don't do that during seasoning, a proper stir fry will do that for you (unevenly though). The sturdy wood handle is great to manoeuvre the wok to get some brown color on the side. The area near the rim doesn't matter much as it is not hot enough during cooking and food don't get there to be carbonized.For after use care you don't actually need to put oil on it, as long as you don't use detergent. I dry it by flame because when it is wet, any normal rust will stain the sink.I don't know why I didn't season the bottom of the wok. I didn't remember if it is in the instructions. The whole bottom rust after use. For the oven seasoning method I used to put oil on both sides. For this one I just smear oil on the bottom and put it under the stove, normal side up.
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Great for Chinese Cooking
I have all sorts of different cookware ranging from stainless steel saucepans, non stick drying pans to cast iron pots and pans. However, I did not have a carbon steel wok - I only had a stainless steel one. Now as you may know it's rather difficult to cook on stainless steel and have it not stick to the pan which is somewhat important when making fried rice. You can 'season' a stainless steel wok but you'll definitely be spending a lot of time with barkeepers friend afterward cleaning up the burned oil. Enter this pan, cooking with it after seasoning is really easy. Rice, vegetables and meat are all easily stir-fried without a problem and the coating of oil really gives the authentic chinese kitchen taste if cooked with vegetable oil. Cleaning is a cinch too! Just scour any leftover food off and rinse with hot water and use a washcloth. I like to also apply a layer of oil afterwards. All in all a good pan.
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Wow
Researched Woks for about 2 weeks and finally came down to this one. Was contemplating between cast iron or hammered carbon steel. Received this yesterday and was excited to use it. Took about 45 minutes to season but it could use more. My alarm kept going off and I had to keep my doors and windows open causing the temperature in my hows to dip to 1 degree! I only did 3 coats of oil and the pan isn't evenly seasoned (in my opinion). I may add a few more coats but so far, it cooked really well. You definitely will want to season this on your bbq outdoors to get the nice dark colour evenly throughout the wok. So far I'm very pleased with this wok and will be using it all weekend! Now will need to make that metal ring that will direct my flames to the center for better heat!!!
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Wok Facts
This is a good wok, traditional round bottom. Great value for money spent. The wok, in the right hands, takes the place of nearly half the gadgets in Western-style kitchen. It is a: steamer, frying pan, pot, and even a smoker. It is an irreplacable part of the Chinese kitchen, and I love it. . . in China. Here are some facts about the wok that you need to understand to appreciate this carbon-steel beauty.1) This is a bone crushingly heavy wok, heavier than most that I encountered in China. A review from the Joyce Chen Flat bottom wok (with the same thickness) said it was flimsy. It is NOT a flimsy wok. You definitely get your money's worth in steel with this item.2) American stove burners are usually very wimpy compared to Chinese stove burners (Much taller, and hotter)These facts come together to make this wok of probably minimal use to you in the American kitchen. The thickness of the steel prevents it from really heating up hot enough to get the full "flash fry" benefits of stir frying. It pains me to say this, but this wok will probably, in most American kitchens, be more like an awkwardly-shaped ethnic frying pan than the awesome tool of athletic culinary might that it has the potential of being.USE HIGH HEAT, and be sure you heat it up really hot before you begin cooking. Don't stew your meat (unless that's your intention). High heat in your kitchen is probably the Chinese equivalent of a Chinese "medium".Of course, you might have an awesome, high heat stove whose burners resemble a jet engine's. If that's the case, I envy you.Fact 3: Most of the negative reviews of this product are due to user error (For example: not understanding how to season a wok. . . Hey! It's on youtube! Season it in the oven! It's easy! You'll need a scrub brush, a wet towel, a piece of aluminum foil, green onions and maybe ginger and garlic before you begin.)This is a great wok! Best of luck!
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