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Dutch oven cooking
tbramse
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I wanted to try using a dutch oven at the hunt club for making biscuits, cornbread, etc following our winter duck hunts. Does anyone have any recipes for baking in a dutch oven?
I wanted to try to do the briquettes on top and on bottom technique
I wanted to try to do the briquettes on top and on bottom technique
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Check out dutchovendude.com. Lots of info and recipes to get you started.Jefferson, GA
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You might try googling Boy Scouts Dutch oven baking or some such. Lot of stuff there, but I haven't looked at it so I don't know if it's good stuff.

All I've baked in a DO is no knead bread. That is definitely good stuff! Never tried it with briquettes over and under though.
http://eggheadforum.com/discussion/1200526/maineggs-camp-bread
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I've done this apple cobbler recipe a number of times and it always turns out great. Of course, it turns out best when I recognize that the pie is done and I don't over cook it. This uses the briquettes on top and bottom technique and works well. Don't get impatient once you put them on and add more to expedite the cook. Stay patient.
http://www.scoutorama.com/dutch-oven-apple-cobbler-the-real-thing-recipe
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Cooking in a camp oven is a hoot. A very general rule of thumb is the +3/-3 rule. Take the size of the camp oven (say 12"). Add three to that for the top (15 briquettes) and then subtract three for underneath (9 briquettes). That will give you an oven temp of about 300-325 degrees. You can add more or use less depending on what you are cooking. Jusr remember that you can get the oven hotter, but you can't cool it off before you'll burn your food.
I love cooking things like bread pudding for guests in a camp oven. It's easy. It works perfectly, and there is a cool factor folks enjoy.Coleman, Texas
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YukonRon -
Lots of good DO tips by Cowboy Kent in this cornbread vid. Controlling heat by an air gap, turning the pot one way 180, lid opposite way 180, 5 sec rule, not cooking direct, etc. Similar to running a grill.
https://youtu.be/gDbI9TkPg-M
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I really enjoy his old style techniques and recipes.Focker said:Lots of good DO tips by Cowboy Kent in this cornbread vid. Controlling heat by an air gap, turning the pot one way 180, lid opposite way 180, 5 sec rule, not cooking direct, etc. Similar to running a grill.
https://youtu.be/gDbI9TkPg-M
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I do too bud. The recent sourdough peach pie looked awesome, Wild Turkey secret ingedient and all.SGH said:
I really enjoy his old style techniques and recipes.Focker said:Lots of good DO tips by Cowboy Kent in this cornbread vid. Controlling heat by an air gap, turning the pot one way 180, lid opposite way 180, 5 sec rule, not cooking direct, etc. Similar to running a grill.
https://youtu.be/gDbI9TkPg-M
Would love to kick back with him around a campfire. If I'm ever down in Tx, it will be explored.BrandonQuad Cities
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BrandonQuad Cities
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I've baked bread in a DO, two threads to check out below:
https://thecooksdigest.co.uk/2017/08/18/crusty-artisan-bread/
https://thecooksdigest.co.uk/2017/10/20/inverted-dutch-oven-bread/
Makes this sort of loaf:
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I am a beef stew guy meself. I make the stew and simmer indirect for about 4 hours. I apply some smoak and control with how long I leave the top off.Ellijay GA with a Medium & MiniMax
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