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DutchmenSport wrote:
There was a day ... a LONG time ago ... when we only cooked over an open fire ... back in our tent days ... when the kids were little ...
We fixed absolutely everything over the fire, from coffee to toast, to steaks, to pastas. When we were breaking in our camping style, we started with a lot of canned foods that could easily be warmed up with any kind of heat. That quickly migrated to a more diversified menu, to the point where absolutely everything we ate at home, we simply took camping with us.
We continued cooking over an open fire for a long time, but then one day realized we were sick and tired of trying to clean pots and pans and griddles and grates and wire supports, and tripods, and all of that soot and black and charred stuff. We went through cans and cans of spray oven cleaner over the years and realized eventually, the food was great, but the clean up was awful.
Long story short, we moved to a Coleman gas stove, and Coleman gas griddle, that eventually migrated to gas stoves, and finally electric griddles and skillets. We have a wood-charcoal fire pit at home, and every time we use it (which is quite a lot), have to deal with the black. So, when camping, we are not pretty much all electric. Much cleaner, better even temperatures, and not near as challenging any more. (I suppose that's what happens when you get older ... you start looking for the easier way to do things.)
We don't regret anything from our past, especially the fun we did have using an open fire. But, when you get older, you really do start looking for easier ways to get thing done.
But to answer your question... anything you can fix on a stove or an oven, you can fix over a fire. The secret is to control the amount of heat.
Look up Dutch Oven Cooking on the internet and you'll get a bazillion ideas.
We fixed chicken, steaks, hamburgers, hotdogs, ham steaks, bacon, potatoes - fried, baked, mashed, scalloped, and quartered over a fire.
We backed a cake once (now that I really remember ... what a disaster, but the kids had a blast!)
We had Lasagna, spaghetti, noodles, and even rice.
We had hot chocolate, pop corn, smores, pizza, (really), Pop Tarts, toast, waffles, pan cakes, stews, turkey (not the entire bird, turkey parts), lamb, crab, lobster, green beans, Brussel sprouts, stewed tomatoes, cauliflower, CORN ON THE COB (lots and lots)... soak the corn, husk and all for several hours, then simply place on the coals and keep rotating, takes about 5 minutes. Pull back the husks and enjoy! Marvelous! Oh, the list goes on and on! We did it all I think. Nothing elaborate, just good old home cooking!
Do I miss cooking over a fire? actually ... no! But I won't trade the memories for anything!
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