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Using your dutch oven
In this thread
http://www.thefirearmsforum.com/showthread.php?t=111732 the subject of using cast iron cookware is something many people on this forum do. So I was wondering if those of you using a dutch oven would mind sharing how you use them, what your recipes are for using them. I haven't used mine much and would like to, advice or tips as always are greatly appreciated. |
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2 cups self-raising flour ½ teaspoon salt 1-1½ cups milk 2 teaspoon sugar 2 teaspoon butter extra flour as needed Method Mix the flour, salt and sugar together into a bowl. Cut in the butter until fine crumbs form. Add milk slowly and mix to form a soft dough. Knead lightly on a floured board until smooth. Shape into a round loaf, brush with milk and cut a cross in the top surface of the dough. . . . For oven cooking Grease and dust with flour a round cake tin. You can substitute a flat baking pan, but the round tin gives a better shape to the loaf. Place dough in the pan and bake at 190° C (375° F) for 30 - 40 minutes. . . . For campfire cooking Grease the camp oven (Dutch oven) and dust with flour Add bread dough and cover. Place in your campfire, cover with hot ashes and coals and bake for about 30 minutes. Note: to test if it's done, tap on the loaf and it should sound hollow. Cut into moderately thick slices and serve while still warm. Top with butter, golden syrup, or your favourite jam. pork roast just chuck him in with some vege's |
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Jack, my wife said "Hold that pot, we will be right over."
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that was last summer , thats ok winters just ended so these will be a regular event again , just let me know your preference pork goat or roo ;)
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beer damper ( Australian beer bread )
Ingredients: 2 cups plain white flour 4 tsp baking powder 60g melted butter 1/2 bottle of beer 1/2 tsp salt Directions: Preheat oven to 200C (400F) Mix all the ingredients together in a bowl ( rub butter through flour first for best results) Kneed the dough to form a ball for about 4 – 5 minutes until the dough is smooth. Flatten the dough ball, brush on a bit of milk and dust it. Place in on a floured tray and let rise 20-30 mins . Place it in the camp oven for 15 – 20 minutes. |
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what does roo taste like
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ever had really lean beef ?
sort of that way . grainier, stringier flesh like a turkey tasty but not strong , makes a great minute steak sandwich just as it is |
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if it smelled it was not stored well
here to get a roo in for human consumption it has to be cleaned dressed and chilled within a hour of it being shot 4 hours for pet food see the diff? and why the stink .. Quote:
rooshooter.com for more info ( aint been updated since 2005 we'll get to it ;) ) |
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Jack,
That beer bread with the lid on or off? That camel that you have in the what's for dinner thread looked quite tasty. Mind if I swing by for some of that? |
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the one in the pic was open oven ( my wood burner ) but its meant to go in a camp oven if you open cook it like shown , double the butter
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call ahead for camel meat eh ! they be a bit far from here but have a deal with the koori folks who'll deliver some here on their way to the city markets .. or we can go set some fresh ;) my next hand gun hunt was gonna be for a camel
gonna play the aussie mythbuster .. see if something can be done .. |
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Dutch oven apple pie ( the easy way )
Required: aluminum foil or aluminum pie tin Ingredients: 1 can apple pie filling 1 box Jiffy muffin mix 1/4 stick butter 1 spray can of whipped cream Instructions: Pour the filling into the pie tin. Sprinkle the dry muffin mix over the entire surface. Slice the butter into thin squares and distribute across surface. cover the bottom with equal sized pebbles in the dutch oven. Carefully, place the pie tin on top of the pebbles. (keeping the tin off the bottom reduces burning.) Put on the lid and cover with coals. Cook for 10 to 15 minutes, depending on fire temperature. Dish a spoonful out and apply whipped cream. |
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spicy pork chops
Ingredients: 6 pork chops 4 chopped slices of bacon 1 cup chopped onions 2 cloves minced garlic 1/4 cup soy sauce 3 Tbl honey 1 tsp chili powder 1 tsp curry powder Instructions: Preheat 12 inch dutch oven to about 350 degrees, sitting on coals. Cook chops for 6 minutes on each side. Place chops on a plate and cover. Pour grease from dutch oven. Saute bacon, onion, and garlic in dutch oven for 5 minutes. Mix soy sauce, honey, chili, and curry in a bowl, then stir into dutch oven. Place chops back in dutch oven, coating them with sauce. Place oven on a ring of coals, put lid on dutch oven, cover with coals, and cook 20 minutes. |
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sure throw it in the fridge for as long as possible to delay gas for as long as possible
will be more malty ...;) folks make this last thing at night and put out under a damp cloth in the night cold and cook for breakfast the next morning ( let last rise on top of the oven ;) ) it makes a heavy scone type roll thats great with golden syrup or jam treacle for the USA , golden syrup i think is pretty unique to Oz .. pretty good with gravy or SOS too ;) |
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Google Dutch Oven Recipes! http://www.dutchovendude.com/dutch-oven-recipes.asp
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Not to hijack, but if anyone has a cast dutch oven or two they'd like to sell...
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