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Old 08-21-2017, 12:52 PM   #1
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Default Dutch Oven for one

I recently bought two Dutch Ovens - a 5qt, and a 3/4qt - which is very small, and perfect for a serving for one. I tried it out this weekend, and it was my first time cooking over coals with a dutch oven.

DO experiment #1 - breakfast on Saturday - polenta, cherry tomatoes, prosciutto, all diced, drizzled with olive oil, sprinkled with basil. Cooked for about 30 minutes, then dropped an egg on top, and cooked for another 10 minutes or so. Sprinkled on some Parmesan cheese. It was fantastic!

DO experiment #2 - Polenta & shrimp, drizzled with lemon juice, a little minced garlic, and parsley - cooked for about 40 minutes. Another success!

DO experiment #3 - mac & cheese. Some milk (about 1/2 cup), some ricotta (about 1/4 cup), some cheddar (about 1/2 cup), some elbow pasta (about 1/2-3/4 cup), about 2 tablespoons of butter, a pinch each of dry mustard, nutmeg, cayenne, salt & pepper. Cooked for about an hour, toss in more cheddar, another 15 minutes - and ta-da! It didn't look so great, but it was really yummy!

Now I can't wait to try more things, so I'll probably be cooking with it at home on the weekends when I'm not camping!
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Old 08-21-2017, 02:51 PM   #2
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Damn. We usually just have hot dogs & hamburgers or sandwiches. When do you want to come camping with us, Chef Holly?

My friend came camping with us Father's Day weekend and she's a helluva cook. We are like kings & queens all weekend.
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Old 08-21-2017, 03:01 PM   #3
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Damn. We usually just have hot dogs & hamburgers or sandwiches. When do you want to come camping with us, Chef Holly?
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Ha ha, thanks! I do like to cook, but this summer I haven't done much at all - BOTH kids were gone, just me, so I ate cereal at least 5 nights a week. It was just sad! LOL Creating things for the little dutch oven forced me to cook a decent meal for just one - something I never do. It was fun!
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Dang, Holly, your dishes look great. I need to experiment more with food when camping. I have a little weber grill that I like to take with me and grill kabobs. I cut up veggies and chicken, put them on skewers, pour Italian dressing over them and let them marinate while traveling to where I'm going. Then, all I have to do is throw them on the grill after I've got everything setup at campsite.
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Dang, Holly, your dishes look great. I need to experiment more with food when camping. I have a little weber grill that I like to take with me and grill kabobs. I cut up veggies and chicken, put them on skewers, pour Italian dressing over them and let them marinate while traveling to where I'm going. Then, all I have to do is throw them on the grill after I've got everything setup at campsite.
Thank you! And I do kabobs at home fairly frequently! I'll have to try Italian dressing. I stuck in a rut - I always teriyaki marinade, with chicken, red pepper and pineapple. Having them marinade while traveling, so dinner is ready to pop on the grill upon arrival is a great idea!
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Old 08-22-2017, 09:30 PM   #6
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I keep one in my TM all the time. Can make stews and cake in it that are delicious. A fellow camper showed me light one weekend and it is standard equipment now.
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