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Thank you!I use avocado oil on occasion. Works great, and provides a different flavor than olive oil or vegetable.
-Courtney
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Thank you!I use avocado oil on occasion. Works great, and provides a different flavor than olive oil or vegetable.
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That's why I love my griddle. Fits on my 2 burner stove and evens out the heat quite a bit. I actually use my GI Mess Kit pan on top of it if I'm going to use it instead of cookign directly on the burners. to help control the heat better.Tried these 2 out this past weekend.
I liked how I was able to use the coleman stove and the heat radiated well throughout the pans.
The steaks seared nicely and turned out great.
It was my first time using them camping.
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I really like Avacado Oil as well. Especially when you have less control over temperatures (cooking over an open fire). that 505-degree smoke point comes n handy!I use avocado oil on occasion. Works great, and provides a different flavor than olive oil or vegetable.
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When you smell the food, it’s done... don’t go in conventional oven times... but yes it’s a learning curve.Used my Lodge Dutch Oven while camping this week. The cast iron did great - I just need more practice getting the heat correct. My food got too hot using the campfire and coals. Seems like wood coals cool off quicker than charcoal coals? Anyway, food was not cooking as fast as it should have so I moved the Dutch oven over more of the active fire. That was a mistake.
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natural wood coals (and for that matter lump charcoal as it is basically the same thing) lack the uniformity of a briquette, so the heat calculation charts can be thrown off... additionally environmental factors come into play such as wind. It is something you can get a bit of a "feel for", but in the end, even with an IR thermometer, it is a bit of a guessing game. Natural cooking methods have too many variables to make a hard set of rules for it. The best most folk can do is learn when it should get close and start checking on it at that point. I personally find that an IR thermometer is a handy tool, but even with charcoal briquettes it is not enough to guarantee exact results.Used my Lodge Dutch Oven while camping this week. The cast iron did great - I just need more practice getting the heat correct. My food got too hot using the campfire and coals. Seems like wood coals cool off quicker than charcoal coals? Anyway, food was not cooking as fast as it should have so I moved the Dutch oven over more of the active fire. That was a mistake.
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I know you meant "gentle", but now I'm just imagining that Jews aren't allowed to use glass top stoves.Just be gentile
Member II
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I know you meant "gentle", but now I'm just imagining that Jews aren't allowed to use glass top stoves.
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