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I read, on here or another forum, we have lost the ability to cook over a fire. I tend to find this true, we brought the stoves inside, fired with wood, then gas and electricity. As I mentioned in my introduction, I love cooking outdoors and have been using a smoker for 25 yrs now. Recently I built a rude outdoor firepit with stones, metal posts on both sides with a piece of metal connecting the two, as an old chuck wagon camp cook fire.
This past weekend I marinated a 7 lbs chicken in Italain dressing, boiled the giblets for my broth. Next day, sliced and seperated 3 onions, added a half cup of the broth, laid the marinated chicked on the onions and seasoned with cajun seasoning.
To maintain 350 degress I placed 9 coals on the ground, placed DO on top and placed 16 coals on top. Two hours later....heaven.
I believe to be a prepared society, along with VERY smart prepping, we should rediscover the lost art of campfire cooking.
I have MANY pie iron recipes, which I think is a VERY good item for all preppers, anything can be cooked in them. And a plus to any "arsonal"...
This past weekend I marinated a 7 lbs chicken in Italain dressing, boiled the giblets for my broth. Next day, sliced and seperated 3 onions, added a half cup of the broth, laid the marinated chicked on the onions and seasoned with cajun seasoning.
To maintain 350 degress I placed 9 coals on the ground, placed DO on top and placed 16 coals on top. Two hours later....heaven.
I believe to be a prepared society, along with VERY smart prepping, we should rediscover the lost art of campfire cooking.
I have MANY pie iron recipes, which I think is a VERY good item for all preppers, anything can be cooked in them. And a plus to any "arsonal"...