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food:cooking:cookware [2019/06/25 16:27]
frater_secessus [pressure cookers]
food:cooking:cookware [2019/09/10 10:59]
frater_secessus [rice cookers]
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 ==== instant pots ==== ==== instant pots ====
  
-[[https://amzn.to/2GrDZXB|{{ https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon.com/images/I/41ouG5f1yEL._AC_US218_.jpg?150}}]][[https://amzn.to/2GrDZXB|Instant pots]] are popular with 'dwellers who have access to copious amounts of power.  For example, instant pots are often found where folks are already using induction cooktops instead of propane or who are successfully running microwaves. +[[https://amzn.to/2GrDZXB|{{ https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon.com/images/I/41ouG5f1yEL._AC_US218_.jpg?150}}]][[https://amzn.to/2GrDZXB|Instant pots]] are popular with 'dwellers in RV parks or with anyone who has ample power.  For example, instant pots are often found where folks are already using induction cooktops instead of propane or who are successfully running microwaves. 
  
 Instant pots pull 900-1000w on average (over 80A at 12v). Instant pots pull 900-1000w on average (over 80A at 12v).
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 ==== rice cookers ==== ==== rice cookers ====
  
 +Rice cookers are popular in homes but somewhat less popular in vans.
  
-FIXME+  * Rice cookers pull about 300w for 20 minutes or so  
 +  * they vent steam continuously 
 + 
 +Rice might be better cooked outdoors in a pot, in a pressure cooker, or [[food:cooking:cookware#thermos|in a thermos]].
 ===== ovens ===== ===== ovens =====
  
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 +===== foil cooking =====
 +[[https://vandwellerforum.com/thread-3164.html|Cooking in aluminum foil]] is a traditional camp cooking technique.  Typically it is done by wrapping hamburger meat, onions, and root vegetables in layers of foil and placing in coals.((not flames))  Baked potatoes also work well in foil. 
  
  
food/cooking/cookware.txt · Last modified: 2021/06/30 12:06 by frater_secessus