Can I put the crock from crock pot on top of wood stove to cook chilli
Another Le Creuset fan here!Dutch oven is best. Le Creuset works well to help circulate moisture while cooking. Love cooking on the woodstove.
Nothing special to care for cast iron.Hmm first I've heard of this. I use my crock several times, but that doesn't mean my luck won't run out one of these times I suppose.
I need to find me one of those cast iron dutch ovens. I just hate having to care for them, I've messed up about every cast iron pan I've ever had lol. here is chili I made a couple weeks ago...
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My stovetop temps must be milder than most though, if I used a trivet it wouldn't cook I don't think. I've never burned anything before except removing the 'center burner' (the gold colored plate in the pic) and frying with a pan right on the stainless cookplate underneath, that gets a lot hotter than the rest of the stove top.
I like to spray it with canola oil in the aerosol can after it dries, at least until the whole thing is real black, inside and out.Nothing special to care for cast iron.
Season it, and wipe it clean with hot water and chain mail scrubber after use. Dry immediately on heat so it doesn't rust. It will last forever.
Nothing special except for all the special things you just mentionedNothing special to care for cast iron.
Season it, and wipe it clean with hot water and chain mail scrubber after use. Dry immediately on heat so it doesn't rust. It will last forever.
Nothing special except for all the special things you just mentioned
I'm familiar with what needs done for cast iron, been a fan of cast iron my whole life. Still I often lack the discipline to care for it properly.
Le Creuset would be nice if not insanely expensive for a pot. Maybe some day I'll find one at a garage sale. Have looked at some of the cheaper knock offs but they get pretty mixed reviews.
I've only ever cooked chicken inside wrapped in foil but it took an hour and a half with about a half loaded stove ( salt and lepper....fall off the bone tender). I keep the front firebricks clear and cook all my food wrapped in foil there. Also baked potatoes are awesome wrapped in foil and cooked insideI bought one of these "le creuset" pots sometime ago with an idea of doing a whole chicken on the stove. Should I still use a trivet or should I place the pot directly on the stove?
Also, the stovetop temp will hover from 350 to 550 during the 8hr. burn. Is that the correct temp to do a 5lbs chicken?
That looks tasty, Wayne. I think you have it figured out. Keeping you warm and feeding you, sounds like a good deal to me!I've only ever cooked chicken inside wrapped in foil but it took an hour and a half with about a half loaded stove ( salt and lepper....fall off the bone tender). I keep the front firebricks clear and cook all my food wrapped in foil there. Also baked potatoes are awesome wrapped in foil and cooked inside
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Well said . It does involve a bit more than just the old soap and hot water rinse, and set aside to dry.Nothing special except for all the special things you just mentioned
I'm familiar with what needs done for cast iron, been a fan of cast iron my whole life. Still I often lack the discipline to care for it properly.
Le Creuset would be nice if not insanely expensive for a pot. Maybe some day I'll find one at a garage sale. Have looked at some of the cheaper knock offs but they get pretty mixed reviews.
Dare I say I keep a jar of bacon grease in the fridge to rub it down with?I like to spray it with canola oil in the aerosol can after it dries, at least until the whole thing is real black, inside and out.
The trick is to wrap it tight so it bakes itself and steams. If you loosely wrap it, the heat scorches things. Also I never put it in the coals directly. My stove has 2 fire bricks in the front on either side of the dog hole. I keep the coals behind those bricks and use the bricks as indirect heat.I didn't have any luck cooking anything in my stove. You don't have much control of the temp.
Have cooked on top lots of times, soups and stews are easiest.. it just sits there and simmers.. I have roasted whole chickens and parts inside, inside a dutch oven.Is there anyone using a soap stone wood burner to cook on?
Mine doesn't seem to get hot enough even though I'm working in "the burn zone" on our thermometer.....I can keep stuff warm but cooking soup or using a griddle doesn't work very well. I honestly haven't tried to cook inside...I look at all those ashes and can't figure out how to not make an enormous mess.
How long does it take to cook a chicken inside the woodstove in a dutch oven? I've cooked on top of our soapstone stove (metal burners under the soapstone) but I've never cooked inside the woodstove.Have cooked on top lots of times, soups and stews are easiest.. it just sits there and simmers.. I have roasted whole chickens and parts inside, inside a dutch oven.
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Can I put the crock from crock pot on top of wood stove to cook chilli
How long does it take to cook a chicken inside the woodstove in a dutch oven? I've cooked on top of our soapstone stove (metal burners under the soapstone) but I've never cooked inside the woodstove.
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