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Thanks! We used to burry our Dutch oven in coals for the day then come back to camp for stew. In this case we had to keep it above ground on a coal tray.Try digging a hole just deep enough to sit the dutch oven in and slightly larger than its diameter and then coals in the hole and some on top and see how that works . It is how I have made biscuits
for years it wont take long so the first time might be a wash but keep trying and you will get the timing down pretty fast.
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Good info on the corn bread and yes I subscribe to Kent Rollins and have his book. I am thinking about going to his dutch oven class.Kent R- that is some excellent looking bread! I normally have one or two with me on every outing but use the 8 inch the most. It holds one box of Jiffy cornbread perfectly. I find that keeping the heat on the bottom lower as the bottom burning is the biggest risk in my mind.
If you have never watched the Kent Rollins videos definitely check those out.
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The need is the key question.Definitely interested in your opinion of the new Lodge Cook It All. It looks very cool but with a full battery of Dutch ovens and skillets I am debating the need,....as if that drives my decisions!
Kent Rollins has a Dutch oven class? Cool!Good info on the corn bread and yes I subscribe to Kent Rollins and have his book. I am thinking about going to his dutch oven class.
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After the first run, there are some things it does well and some things I have to work on.Definitely interested in your opinion of the new Lodge Cook It All. It looks very cool but with a full battery of Dutch ovens and skillets I am debating the need,....as if that drives my decisions!
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This is one of those hands on experiences I really want to learn about; maybe a meetup topic sometime this year? How long are cook times in the smaller oven? We have a recipe for jalapeno cheese bread, we've been wanting to try out.Good info on the corn bread and yes I subscribe to Kent Rollins and have his book. I am thinking about going to his dutch oven class.
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Lets talk about it at this months meeting.This is one of those hands on experiences I really want to learn about; maybe a meetup topic sometime this year? How long are cook times in the smaller oven? We have a recipe for jalapeno cheese bread, we've been wanting to try out.
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YUM! We'll definitely try this. Thanks!I make this cornbread in an 12" iron skillet. I measure things out before I leave and mix all my dry ingredients together in a bag. Might be worth testing in your dutch oven. The key is to pre-heat so you get that nice caramelization on the bottom and sides
1¼ Cups flour
1 Cup cornmeal, finely ground
1 Tablespoon baking powder
1½ teaspoons kosher salt
4 each eggs
1 each 15 ounce can, creamed corn
½ Cup chopped roasted chilies
1 Cup shredded cheddar
6 ounces butter, room temperature
⅔ Cup sugar
a.n. pan spray
Warm oven over coals
Whisk flour, cornmeal, baking powder, and salt in a small bowl to combine
Lightly beat eggs in a medium bowl to blend; whisk in creamed corn, chilies, and cheese
Mix butter and sugar in a large bowl with a wooden spoon just until butter absorbs sugar but butter is still in
small pieces
Add egg mixture and mix until just combined
Mix in dry ingredients until barely incorporated
Remove oven from coals then lightly coat with spray
Scrape in batter (it should sizzle on contact and stay slightly mounded in the center)
Bake until top is firm and springs back when gently pressed