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- tralertrashExplorerYes. Take a metal pie pan, turn it upside down in the bottom of a dutch oven, put biscuits on top and bake away
- Scott_RayExplorerAlso just put them in your iron skillet and close the lid on the grill , works perfect
- Scott_RayExplorerI have seen them made in a cardboard box in a grill
- gclossExplorer
TucsonJim wrote:
For $30 bucks, you can try this. Folds up flat when you're done.
Coleman Oven
I have the Coleman oven as well. it is great, but it does not compare to a Dutch Oven, which is the ultimate in camp cooking. - bhhExplorerI make pizza regularly in my gas grill. Keeps the kitchen from getting hot in the summer. I use a pizza stone and put a round 1/2" tall pan under it to keep the heat dispersed so the top gets done before the bottom burns.
When I had a Weber kettle, they had recipes for bread in them. - DesertFrontExplorer
TucsonJim wrote:
For $30 bucks, you can try this. Folds up flat when you're done.
Coleman Oven
X2 These things work GREAT.
(Or switch to tortillas) - JJBIRISHExplorerbiscuit or honey buttered corn bread on the grill… honey buttered corn bread or biscuits on the grill…
Shoot do both, save the agony of deciding…
A few grilled peaches wouldn’t hurt either… - mosseaterExplorer II
westend wrote:
mosseater wrote:
Criminy, will you please quit with the biscuit talk? I'm so darn hungry for accessorized biscuits, I'm thinking about poking the wife to get up and make me some! :B
You don't make biscuits on a gas grill, silly! You make them in a pie iron over a hot, smokey, hardwood fire. With bits of chocolate and marshmallow and cherry pie filling in between! Seriously, take a Pillsbury biscuit, separate it in halves, butter up a pie iron (lots of butter, more than you think you need!) Place one half in the pie iron and load it up with anything you love, then press the other half down on top, sealing the edges, then clamp it in the iron and commence "grilling". Turn often, check often, take out when golden brown and top with your fav icecream. Yum!
BTW, it works equally well with bacon, eggs, and sausage in the morning. Oooo man! I want to go camping!
Biscuit porn! HA! - bradnailerExplorerI make biscuits, cobbler, pizza and all kinds of baked stuff in my grill. I keep the heat lower and put several layers of foil on the grates to divert the heat.
- 69_AvionExplorerIf you have a LP grill, you can easily make biscuits in a dutch oven. I cook with a dutch oven on a gas grill on almost every trip. The trick is to have a diffuser plate and the "tent".
http://www.amazon.com/Camp-Chef-Dutch-Propane-Grill/dp/B0020H2ZWC/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1394114849&sr=8-1&keywords=dutch+oven+tent
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