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- MEXICOWANDERERExplorerWa8yxm
You store the the cast iron cookware with the anvil ? - wa8yxmExplorer IIII too use an induction cooker (though not a Nu-Wave) and it is great.
THe unit came with a magnet you go shopping and slap the magnet on the bottom of the skillet. If you play catch. Move on. if it sticks. That's the one you buy
T-Fal.. I have two (Got one before the induction "Burner" one works one does not
Cast iron.. The only issue I have is my dutch oven is too big. skillets work great
one of those "Copper" things. magnet sticks. nothing else does Works great IN fact made lunch with it yesterday. - MEXICOWANDERERExplorerHot, humid, and enough breeze to deform a flame outside. :(
- CincyGusExplorer III cook outside 98% of the time on a three burner Camp Chef stove with a Weber Q 220 next to it. The few times I have to use the stove for something, it doesn't worry me. I turn on the exhaust fan (which exhausts outside-some don't) and the max air fan in the bathroom for an hour or so.
- Big_KatunaExplorer II
phemens wrote:
I like sous vide cooking but i’m not sure i’d consider it low energy. My can draw 1500 watts (Anova). 14 hrs of that will do a number on batteries for sure!
The heat element isn’t on continuously. Once the water and protein reach temp it’s on very little.
The crock pot model uses even less.
I have an Anova too. Love it.
I Sous Vide 1-2 a week. - MEXICOWANDERERExplorerOf course, but batching out 20 hotcakes for 3 starving crocodrilletes my granddaughters is about all the work it would ever do. Bacon in the microwave and poached eggs in the microwave. And about a quart of maple syrup.
- PlanningExplorer
MEXICOWANDERER wrote:
Propane fires add heat and moisture YUCK.
I would love to have a ferrous griddle for hot days. Hot Cakes!
Ideas? Counterpoints? Note the "ferrous". Searches have been fruitless
Will this work?
https://www.campchef.com/stove-accessories/griddles/14-griddles/professional-flat-top-griddle-30.html
$47 at Amaz - phemensExplorerI like sous vide cooking but i’m not sure i’d consider it low energy. My can draw 1500 watts (Anova). 14 hrs of that will do a number on batteries for sure!
- YC_1NomadFind the right pan and it will work even better than cast iron as far as I am concerned. I have both side by side.
My Nu Waves do NOT like modified sine waves. - Big_KatunaExplorer IIInduction plates are great.
You can build a Sous Vide water cooker. I did. Cheap. Do some Googling. It’s a great low energy way to cook. Get a cheap cut of eye of round cook it at 130 for 14 hours or so. Perfectly med rare, tender.
Bud box, female recep, power cord, temp controller on EBay, crock pot (old school no electronics) wire it up. Plug crock pot in, set temp.
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