PackHorse
11-18-2015, 23:31
I have been experimenting with some baking this week...
I've added a couple small pieces to my cook kit and white box stove
1. Strip of folded aluminum foil 1"x8" spiraled in the bottom
2. "Starter tray" from stove trimmed to circle to fit in pot, then holes pierced in grid pattern.
3. 4" wide light weight aluminum vent connector, trimmed down to height of the stove and square notched along top edge.
4. Silicone baking cups, 2 fits my small cooking pot, 3 in my larger pot.
One thing I tried was some banana/walnut muffins. I put some some dry mix and powdered milk in a zip lock bag. This allowed me to just add water and massage to mix.
Also tried some scrambled eggs and ham (freezedried) mixed with jiffy cornbread mix and powdered milk.
Also, Bisquick mix, brownie mix... (a little olive oil added).
The silicone cupcake cups cleaned up really easy and they would shape to allow 2 to fit in my smaller pot.
Filling the stove up to the level of the outside flame holes ( 2 or 3 oz? ) was enough to bake 2 muffins.
All the extra items added fit in my cook pot to carry. I see this opening up a lot of cooking options for me...
What's your expereinces? Does anyone do this regularly, or has it proven to be to time and fuel consuming to be worth it?
I've added a couple small pieces to my cook kit and white box stove
1. Strip of folded aluminum foil 1"x8" spiraled in the bottom
2. "Starter tray" from stove trimmed to circle to fit in pot, then holes pierced in grid pattern.
3. 4" wide light weight aluminum vent connector, trimmed down to height of the stove and square notched along top edge.
4. Silicone baking cups, 2 fits my small cooking pot, 3 in my larger pot.
One thing I tried was some banana/walnut muffins. I put some some dry mix and powdered milk in a zip lock bag. This allowed me to just add water and massage to mix.
Also tried some scrambled eggs and ham (freezedried) mixed with jiffy cornbread mix and powdered milk.
Also, Bisquick mix, brownie mix... (a little olive oil added).
The silicone cupcake cups cleaned up really easy and they would shape to allow 2 to fit in my smaller pot.
Filling the stove up to the level of the outside flame holes ( 2 or 3 oz? ) was enough to bake 2 muffins.
All the extra items added fit in my cook pot to carry. I see this opening up a lot of cooking options for me...
What's your expereinces? Does anyone do this regularly, or has it proven to be to time and fuel consuming to be worth it?