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View from my kitchen tonight.


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Love the rich deep reds.

This is my view from my kitchen tonight!!

Braised Lamb & Chook (cooked in my 12 volt oven)

Mmmm... I  will have to see how to make small pics using my tablet.

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Nice, looks yummy.

When adding pics, don't insert them, they will come up as small icons floating.gif



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Fran, looks like you are on another planet in pic 1 as it seems to have more than one moon.

Pic 2....I was trying to work out what animals were in front of you but then realised they were the window locks smile  keep that to yourself though. 



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Panther, are those leafs on the plate to make you feel like you are out in the bush smile



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Thanks for the photo advice Frangipani,  I'll try that next time. And yes it was yummy and even better as no washing pots when oven bags are used to cook it.

The Green line on your avatar map is growing......looking good. 

Yes Dougwe they are leaves - Bay Leaves -  and yes I am dreaming of the bush. Won't be long now and I'll be on my way.



-- Edited by Panther on Thursday 25th of June 2015 08:45:49 AM

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Hi Panther, was your meal actually Cooked, or just Heated in your Oven ?  If cooked, would love some more info re. same.

EG. Brand and Cost, and where you bought it please.

Cheers,

Sheba.



-- Edited by Sheba on Thursday 25th of June 2015 06:40:31 PM

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Hi Sheba,

Yes I cooked - not reheated - my dinner in it. Tonight I cooked  Banana Pancakes in it (an easy recipe with only 2 ingredients) and for lunch I heated up Little Boys.  One of my favourites is Roast Chook with Potato, Carrot, Pumpkin, Peas and Gravy. As up until now I have been a tent camper (now in my van),  I have often used this to cook meals while in the car travelling so that by the time the tent was set up,  dinner was already done. Now I use it in my van.  Breakfast porridge,  Bread and Butter Pudding,  Italian Chook Casserole,  Curried Sausages -- I just keep inventing meals and experimenting  with it. 

It heats to 150* C and cooks more like a slow cooker as steam is held inside the stove/cooker/oven. Because of this,  food cooked in it won't brown so sometimes I brown food in a fry pan first if needed. 

NB.  The ONLY FULL SIZED cooker/stove which holds a whole Chook and veggies is the DICK SMITH brand.  I bought mine from a DICK Smith shop but I can't remember the price.   The Dick Smith brand has a high domed lid as deep as the base.  I found other brands are shallow and won't  be as versatile.

For more info try this :-   http://www.dicksmith.com.au/navigation-travel/dick-smith-12v-dc-portable-stove-dsau-m4515

Hope this helps.

 



-- Edited by Panther on Thursday 25th of June 2015 10:21:04 PM



-- Edited by Panther on Thursday 25th of June 2015 10:33:59 PM

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Panther wrote:

Thanks for the photo advice Frangipani,  I'll try that next time. And yes it was yummy and even better as no washing pots when oven bags are used to cook it.


 Try these in your oven Panther;

Potato bites -
Mix 300g grated potatoes,
3 eggs,...

1/2 cup shredded cheddar cheese,
1/4 finely chopped onion (optional),
1/4 teaspoon garlic powder,
salt and pepper to taste in a bowl and spoon into a muffin tray, bake on 180'C for about 25 minutes.
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Thanks for the Link Panther.  I just ordered one.  I didn't think you could really cook in them.  Do you get an Instruction [Recipe] Book with it, or do you have to figure it all out for yourself ?

Did you know they were on sale [24 hour] at the moment ?  I think there's still just over 5 hours to go at this price.  My total including almost $10.00 delivery, is just under $28.00.

Cheers, 

Sheba.



-- Edited by Sheba on Friday 26th of June 2015 06:51:18 PM

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Unbelievable  $$$ $pecial price. You can't go wrong paying that!

No recipe book nor instructions came with mine, I am a (retired) chef by trade so I  like to be challenged and enjoy inventing /modifying recipes.  A good place to start is with slow cooker recipes as it is like cooking in a pot on a low heat with a tight lid on. The heat and steam slowly build up inside to moist cook/steam things SLOWLY in their own juices.  I use 2 oven bags, one inside the other to prevent holes and for strength and put my ingredients inside.  Those little tin foil dishes

also fit.

WEEVIL:- It is far too little for muffin tins. Your yummy recipe wouldn't brown or crisp up  -  heat is too low and too steamy so I'd save that for a real oven.

 

 

Maybe I could post some recipes on the "What's Cooking" part of the forum. I wonder if anyone else has one of these cookers?

Even if you have no electricity and no gas, but have 12volt power available you can still cook something and that's what I like. I also have a 12v kettle. 

 



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-- Edited by Panther on Friday 26th of June 2015 10:56:02 PM

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Great Photos Frangipani. I agree about the two moons - sure there were no aliens? lol.

Panther, if you see this, the little boys also go well in spring vegetable soup i.e. a tin of spring vegie soup, toss in the boys (large or small) cook as per normal, and it is surprisingly good and filling. Give it a try.

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Great Photos Frangipani. I agree about the two moons - sure there were no aliens? lol.

Panther, if you see this, the little boys also go well in spring vegetable soup i.e. a tin of spring vegie soup, toss in the boys (large or small) cook as per normal, and it is surprisingly good and filling. Give it a try.


 Thanx Polar Bear., didn't see any aliens, but this place was very spiritual   LOL



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Great tip Polar Bear, I'll give it a go. 



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"Maybe I could post some recipes on the "What's Cooking" part of the forum." 

That's a great idea Panther.  I've already copied the Banana Pancake one.

My Oven is already on the way.  They sure don't muck around.  That's the fastest I've ever had anything sent.

Thanks again.

Cheers,

Sheba. 



-- Edited by Sheba on Saturday 27th of June 2015 09:50:01 PM

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I have used a DS oven for some years but to reheat frozen meals from home.I* too am looking forward to the recipies.Have used foil trays but open bags didn't occur to me.Thanks for the inspiration

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I should have realised that whatever looks too good to be true [re. price in this case, ] usually is.  Didn't apply it to this, as I'd only ever seen one size of DS Cooker.   The one that arrived this morning, is only half the size of the original.

No way you'd get a whole chook in it, let alone with veges too.

Very disappointing.  Is yours the original one Panther ?

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Potato bites -
Mix 300g grated potatoes,
3 eggs,...

1/2 cup shredded cheddar cheese,
1/4 finely chopped onion (optional),
1/4 teaspoon garlic powder,
salt and pepper to taste in a bowl and spoon into a muffin tray, bake on 180'C for about 25 minutes.
 

Without the cheese and with or without onion then cooked in a frypan or on a BBQ and served with lemon juice (or shredded cheese), we call it mock fish or mock whitebait. Got to squeeze the liquid out of the grated potato. Must try the above though.



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Sheba wrote:

......... I'd only ever seen one size of DS Cooker.   The one that arrived this morning, is only half the size of the original.

No way you'd get a whole chook in it, let alone with veges too.

Very disappointing.  Is yours the original one Panther ?

Cheers,

Sheba.


I didn't know they made a half sized one either and I have bought 2 from them over the years and both have been the full sized ones.  I just assumed that the DS brand was the original full sized one. It was only recently that when I went to buy my second one and I purchased it from a camping store, got it home and opened it up only to discover it was small. Before that I didn't know it came in that size. I returned it and went to a DS store and purchased the full sized one.

I'm sorry I inadvertently led you astray with the link I put in my post. Please accept my apology.

 



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Not your fault Panther, so don't feel bad please.  Glad you posted this though.  I was starting to wonder if I'd only imagined a bigger one.   Yeppoon DS don't know about the bigger one.   Was going to go in to DS Rocky today, and see if they had one, but didn't feel up to it.

If you  have one of the Originals, could you take a Pic. and post it for me, so I can take it and show them ? 

Cheers,

Sheba.



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