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#257161 - 03/04/13 11:21 PM Re: Dutch Oven (Camp Oven) Thread [Re: spuds]
LoneWolf Offline
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Got another one for you.

Well crap, can't figure out how to post a link. Do a google search for "Byrons Dutch Oven Cooking Page" It is a great site with all kinds of information and recipes.

Cheers,
LW

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#257163 - 03/04/13 11:49 PM Re: Dutch Oven (Camp Oven) Thread [Re: LoneWolf]
spuds Offline
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Loc: SoCal Mtns
Originally Posted By: LoneWolf
Got another one for you.

Well crap, can't figure out how to post a link. Do a google search for "Byrons Dutch Oven Cooking Page" It is a great site with all kinds of information and recipes.

Cheers,
LW
This?

http://www.webring.org/l/rd?ring=recipe;id=71;url=http%3A%2F%2Fpapadutch.home.comcast.net%2F~papadutch%2Fdutch-oven-recipes.htm

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#257166 - 03/05/13 12:49 AM Re: Dutch Oven (Camp Oven) Thread [Re: spuds]
LoneWolf Offline
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Registered: 11/06/07
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Well sort of. I have seen that one pop up and it appears to be a web ring but part of the address is embedded in all of that. I'll try again since I'm on a different computer instead of my wife's IPad.

http://papadutch.home.comcast.net/~papadutch/

That is what comes up in the address bar of the page that I'm trying to link. If anyone can make that a link I would really appreciate it.

I hope that helps,
LW

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#257169 - 03/05/13 01:48 AM Re: Dutch Oven (Camp Oven) Thread [Re: ILBob]
Eugene Offline
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Originally Posted By: ILBob
kind of the original crock pot idea. just about any crock pot recipe can be readily adapted to dutch ovens and vice versa.


Yep


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#257176 - 03/05/13 04:19 AM Re: Dutch Oven (Camp Oven) Thread [Re: spuds]
spuds Offline
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Registered: 06/24/12
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Beautiful seasoning Eugene.

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#257273 - 03/06/13 08:59 PM Re: Dutch Oven (Camp Oven) Thread [Re: spuds]
EdD270 Offline
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Registered: 12/03/08
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Loc: White Mountains of Arizona
Thanks for the links, Spuds. Interesting info.
Only thing I can think to add is :
1)to not put briquettes in the center of the oven, neither top nor bottom. Arrange them in a small triangle around the center to avoid developing hot spots.
2) remember to turn the oven 1/4 turn every few minutes, then turn the lid the opposite direction 1/4 turn, again to avoid hot spots and provide even heating.
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#257281 - 03/07/13 05:01 AM Re: Dutch Oven (Camp Oven) Thread [Re: spuds]
Aussie Offline
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Registered: 11/12/10
Posts: 205
Loc: Australia
We have a couple of camp ovens. There are a two main “types” : cast iron and spun steel.

The cast iron type are made from (not surprisingly) cast iron and are generally very heavy, but they do a great job.
The spun steel type are much lighter in weight and less prone to breaking if dropped (that’s why they were originally invented).

The spun steel ovens generally have a lid which can double as a frypan, but the cast iron lids are not usually the right shape.


They are great for cooking in, but do take a bit of practice. We generally use coast from a fire for cooking, but have used briquettes on occasion.

An important addition is a trivet, this raises items off the bottom of the oven, and helps prevent it burning.

Over the years we’ve cooked roasts, bread, scones, puddings and occasionally “stews”. Even nachos.

One “technique” which works well is to roast meat in one over, and roast vegies in the other – you can feed quite a crowd that way.

A couple of years beck a friend was boasting that he could cook the best roast, so we challenged him to a cook-off.
We invited a group of friends camping had four “teams” each making a roast to share. An excellent trip.

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#257283 - 03/07/13 06:56 AM Re: Dutch Oven (Camp Oven) Thread [Re: spuds]
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This site IDOS
You asked.
Byron's Dutch oven page

Enjoy...


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#257301 - 03/07/13 09:02 PM Re: Dutch Oven (Camp Oven) Thread [Re: Eugene]
spuds Offline
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Originally Posted By: Eugene
Originally Posted By: ILBob
kind of the original crock pot idea. just about any crock pot recipe can be readily adapted to dutch ovens and vice versa.


Yep


A friend seasoned his PioneerMaid stove with bacon grease,came out black and beautiful.

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#257303 - 03/07/13 09:34 PM Re: Dutch Oven (Camp Oven) Thread [Re: spuds]
Eugene Offline
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Registered: 12/26/02
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That is actually one of thee Lodge pre-seasond ones so not my doing. I was showing that you can just cook normal things in them, doesn't have to be a dutch over specific recipe.

This was at my parents house a couple weeks after Hurricane Sandy hit and they still didn't have power. Put a roast and carrots and potatoes in and left it on the wood stove all day.

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