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food:cooking:cookware [2019/09/10 11:43]
frater_secessus [foil cooking]
food:cooking:cookware [2019/09/10 11:53]
frater_secessus [crock pots]
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-==== crock pots ====+
  
 ==== instant pots ==== ==== instant pots ====
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 ==== thermos ==== ==== thermos ====
-Thermos cooking is a method of saving fuel by finishing cooking in insulated container.  Typically the meal is brought to a boil then decanted into the thermos.+Thermos cooking is a method of saving fuel and dedicated cooking time by finishing cooking in insulated container.  Typically the meal is brought to a boil then decanted into the pre-heated thermos.
  
 > it's the most useful, cheap and easy cooking technique I've ever seen.  I've used it with a variety of thrift store thermos bottles, even a stainless steel [59 cent] coffee pitcher-like affair.  Haven't found one yet it didn't work with, and most of these aren't even stainless steel.  -- josephusminimus((https://www.cheaprvliving.com/forums/showthread.php?tid=2276&pid=35283#pid35283)) > it's the most useful, cheap and easy cooking technique I've ever seen.  I've used it with a variety of thrift store thermos bottles, even a stainless steel [59 cent] coffee pitcher-like affair.  Haven't found one yet it didn't work with, and most of these aren't even stainless steel.  -- josephusminimus((https://www.cheaprvliving.com/forums/showthread.php?tid=2276&pid=35283#pid35283))
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   * use a wide mouth thermos to make cleaning easier   * use a wide mouth thermos to make cleaning easier
   * preheat the thermos with boiling water before use.  If you want to ease the thermos into it you can fill it halfway with 1/2 room temperature water then top off with boiling water.  After that, preheat with straight boiling water.   * preheat the thermos with boiling water before use.  If you want to ease the thermos into it you can fill it halfway with 1/2 room temperature water then top off with boiling water.  After that, preheat with straight boiling water.
-  * Thermoses((thermi???) can be found at thrift stores and garage sales, making for a cheap experiment+  * Thermoses((thermi???)) can be found at thrift stores and garage sales, making for a cheap experiment
   * a canning funnel will make filling the thermos easier((https://www.cheaprvliving.com/forums/showthread.php?tid=2276&pid=26806#pid26806))   * a canning funnel will make filling the thermos easier((https://www.cheaprvliving.com/forums/showthread.php?tid=2276&pid=26806#pid26806))
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 +[[https://theboatgalley.com/thermos-cooking/|Boatgalley discussion of thermos cooking]]
food/cooking/cookware.txt · Last modified: 2021/06/30 12:06 by frater_secessus