We' ve actually followed this process for a whole week (in spite of some weather challenges). I didn't post yesterday. However, we did successfully cook 15 fresh eggs...kind of like boiling without the water. Nick also did another batch of his wonderful rosemary bread. We also cooked some chicken thighs for dinner. The chicken required a couple minutes to finish inside due to a sudden change in weather. I'll report our experience in cooking chicken and rice later today.
OK, sometimes nature fights with you a bit. We got the oven set up. The winds kicked in at 35 to 55 mph, dragging the clouds in. So, I finished cooking the rice on the stove inside. We were preparing the dish not only for our dinner, but for another household as well. As we were beginning to prepare the final dish, which required baking, the high winds put down the local power grid....not too helpful with an electric range!
Let's see....no sun, no electricity. We also own a Camp Chef gas cook stove with NO OVEN. We were able to fashion an oven from the BBQ box by removing the grill plates. Hey, one needs to prepare for any situation!
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Wednesday, June 16, 2010
Monday, June 14, 2010
Beef Ribs & Baked Potatoes
Today was a SUNNY DAY! After three days of welcome rain, we enjoyed a very sunny day. We prepared a pot of boneless short ribs this afternoon. After two hours, we took them out and put in several whole potatoes. These baked for a little over an hour. I had put the ribs into the (indoor) oven at 150, simply to keep them warm while the spuds cooked. Everyone enjoyed an excellent meal.
Saturday, June 12, 2010
OOPS! Rainy days without the sunshine.....
OK, SunOvens don't cook without the sun. Such has been the case Friday and today! So, we'll try Sunday to bake some fresh eggs and, perhaps more cookies.
Thursday, June 10, 2010
June 10th, 2010
Moving right along, our experience today was chocolate cake! Michael (16) made one of his favorite scratch recipes (no box mixes for him). Today was a good day for sun cooking. The oven quickly heated to 400. We set the stove timer in the house for 35 min. One suggestion would be to encourage the kids to not play with the dog near the oven. Sophie happened to bump the oven. Take note of the cavity in the cake. However, the result was a very moist and delicious cake!
Wednesday, June 9, 2010
A new beginning...........
It is our intent to begin using our Global Sun Oven to cook something every sunny day. So far, we've successfully prepared corn-on-the-cob, rosemary bread (our 13 year old), oatmeal cookies (our nine year old), 12# turkey, pork ribs, beef roast, and pork roasts. From now on, we'll try to include photos as we progress through this fun activity.
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