Nope, looked at them, but I have WAY too much stuff already. But very cool concept. However I need to ask admin what dutch oven he is using, I like the broader legs on it as well as the bail handle. Anyone know what dutch oven brand that is?
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Ha, love these guys . . . I've seen Jase and his mate before on some of the Patriot Campers vids.Chicken Curry in a Hurry
Made this one recently. Checked it out at home and will adding it to the list next time we are camping
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Yep! I bought the book... haven't looked at the DVD yet but you will disappointed to know the book contains quantities ;-)Ha, love these guys . . . I've seen Jase and his mate before on some of the Patriot Campers vids.
He knows how to cook, easy to see from just the way he cuts his veggies up! I love the "that's about all I've got, so that's how much you put in..." instruction.
Great recipe, too, makes me want to get his book and DVD.
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That sounds pretty good, I'll have to try it next week while I'm out and about!@Wilson Dude this is GOLD! I love the beer can idea! That is just perfect! I'll add a recipe here:
Campfire Potatoes:
[*]15 small red potatoes, cut in half.
[*]4 Garlic cloves
[*]1 can of Beer
[*]One can 15oz Spicy Diced tomatoes
[*]Whole basil leaves, or a sprig of rosemary
Make a large aluminum foil bowl that is enough to fit the potatoes. Put in chopped , cover with the tomatoes, pour in half the beer (drink the rest), throw in garlic, and toss on the sprigs or basil. Cover with aluminum foil making a water tight pouch. Throw directly on your campfire coals, or on a close grill, for about 40 minutes, turning once. You need all that liquid to keep the potatoes from burning, and the result is awesome!
Get creative with this one. It's very flexible, and you can toss just about anything into that foil pouch!
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I think I'll have to give that goose a gander. I imagine he would be found on youtube?I think you would really like Kent Rollins' videos, he does a lot of old fashioned cowboy cooking and is kind of a cast iron guru.