Pellet Stove Recipes

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subsailor

Minister of Fire
Dec 8, 2011
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Winthrop, Maine
Anyone have any good recipes of items they've cooked with their stove? I've only baked potatoes, but there must be more that can be done than that.
 
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I don't have a recipe other than a recipe for disaster. I had a customer with an Accentra FS who decided he'd use the stove top to thaw some chicken breasts...Freezing cold chicken on top of the glass load door, on a hot stove, well...
 
I was just about to ask the same question. We keep a simmer pot on the top of ours with a couple of cinnamon sticks in it for good measure. Fill it up a couple of times a day when the stove is running hot. My wife will sometimes put her teakettle on it.

We had a week long power outage when Sandy dumped 3 feet of heavy, wet snow on us. Some friends of ours with a generator prepared numerous meals on their Harman p68.
 
I keep my coffee warm on top of my stove. That's it!

How do I do that with an insert? P35i? Maybe I shoulda gone with a regular one.. That would be a nice feature..
 
Just my buns!
 
I don't make food with mine but I do use it to dispose of pistachio shells. I mix them in with the pellets for a few free BTU's.
 
I don't make food with mine but I do use it to dispose of pistachio shells. I mix them in with the pellets for a few free BTU's.
I've done that too. My daughter LOVES raisins, but she usually drops a few as she bounces around the living room, and I find them by stepping on them. These usually end up in the hopper too. My surface gets nowhere hot enough to except maybe keep a cup of coffee warm. I actually like this, don't need any little burnt hands.
 
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