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- SWMOExplorerI haven't made one, but I would think a one pan, wacky, or depression cake, cake of many names, would be easy in a DO. Line a 10" with foil, mix it in the pan as directed and bake. The recipes are for 350 which is easy to hit in the dutch. The dry and liquid could be mixed ahead of time and then combined and baked with no mess at camp.
- Texas1949Explorercongrats on the DO.... whatever you can cook in your oven or on your stove top you can cook in a Dutch Oven. just keep cooking.... get on the internet for the International Dutch Oven Society and look for local chapters, there is always some type of cook out every weekend. If it is close go and watch and ask questions.
- 12thgenusaExplorerThanks for your suggestions and the link to Byron's. Last week I tried the Roast Chicken.
Today I made the Pot Roast. Yummy! The gravy it made was delicious.
Later in the week on our first outing of the season I plan to try Monkey Bread; Peach Cobbler; Smoked Sausage, cabbage, potatoes and carrots; and Mountain Man breakfast from Lodge cooking 101.
This DO thing could be h*ll on Weight Watchers. - R1camprExplorerMmmmmmmmm.... Dump cake!!!
- KittykathExplorer IIHow about soup? There are recipes upon recipes out there, or make up your own. Nothing like a hot bowl of soup, chowder or chili and warm bread on a cool spring night! A 12" "cauldron" is enough to feed an army! It's easy, allows you to be creative and something you don't have to babysit.
- wbwoodExplorerDump cake, cobbler or whatever you want to call it...so easy and so good. It's on Byron's page. I've posted a couple on our pinterest page. Go to my website (link below) and look over on the right for the latest pins. There should be one or two there.
- siberianExplorerYou forgot dessert! I have 2 12's, and a 14. Come mealtime almost need electric fence to keep the neighbors away! Just kiddin, always enough for a couple more plates. Byron's is the best, along with the IDOS site.
- magnusfideExplorer II
path1 wrote:
Great idea, the temp gun. Re the amount of space, mine takes up very little. You'll learn quickly enough how to make space more efficiently for it by learning what you don't need and what will multi-task.
For what it's worth my 2 cents...
Getting the concept of how much charckol to put on to get the right temp was my biggest problem. So I cheated and sprung for a cheap infrared temp gun. Works good on temp of DO and works great on checking tires on RV. How's that for combining a couple of things into one tool? Oh also makes good lazer gun for playing tag with cat. What could possibility be wrong with one toy that covers 3 things? Other thing was I was surprised how much room all the DO stuff took up.
http://www.harborfreight.com/non-contact-laser-thermometer-96451.html - lat471ExplorerAfter looking on Bryon's site last year I acquired a second DO. Now one for the main meal and one for an Artisan bread baker with dinner.
- path1ExplorerFor what it's worth my 2 cents...
Getting the concept of how much charckol to put on to get the right temp was my biggest problem. So I cheated and sprung for a cheap infrared temp gun. Works good on temp of DO and works great on checking tires on RV. How's that for combining a couple of things into one tool? Oh also makes good lazer gun for playing tag with cat. What could possibility be wrong with one toy that covers 3 things? Other thing was I was surprised how much room all the DO stuff took up.
http://www.harborfreight.com/non-contact-laser-thermometer-96451.html
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