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I am obsessed with "baking cakes" on coals inside of citrus peel. Oranges are a good starter fruit because they are easy to hollow out. Cut one end off, scoop out the flesh (careful not to tear the peel... reserve any juice you can squeeze out of the flesh (press through a sieve or just get your hands dirty and squeeze in your fists over a bowl). Bring pre-measured and pre-mixed dry ingredients for the cake in a large ziploc... add the appropriate number of eggs and use the citrus juice for all or part of your liquid... mix right in the ziploc. When it's well combined snip a corner off the bag and use it like an icing bag to fill the hollowed citrus 2/3 full. Put the end back on the peel and wrap in 2 layers of foil by gathering foil from the bottom to the top then twisting a handle on top... make sure it's nice and tight to keep the citrus lid on. Cake takes about 25 minutes to cook on the fire... after about 10 you can roll it around to heat all sides without worrying about too much spillage.Chocolate cake in oranges is fantastic. Also poppy seed in lemons. Grapefruit cakes take longer to cook and are easier to burn. I want to try doing a ginger cake of some sort in limes but haven't fully thought it out.Also, you can make whipped cream in a mason jar by shaking heavy cream like you would to make butter, except stop before it becomes butter...
I just reread this entire thread. Tons of great ideas in here. I STILL haven't made these cakes but really really want to!!!
I think I've mentioned my friend Karen's spice business before
Any camping wine suggestions? Going away for a weekend with some ladies and some little kids in a pop-up trailer.
why are you holding him off teetime?
Mia culpa. We camped this weekend. Back in May when I was talking about holding my husband off on getting a stove, he'd already bought one a few months earlier. It was great. So useful. It poured Friday night so wood was wet and when I wanted coffee early Sunday morning I just popped on the propane, perked 8 cups, and was so happy. It also made grilling sausages, etc. so easy. Something new from this trip ... I had a giant green cabbage for some reason and just to see what would happen cored and sliced it (thick pieces), coated a large piece of tin foil with olive oil, sprinkled the cabbage with oil, salt, dried herb and some chicken broth (left over from cooking potatoes on the camping stove), and wrapped it up. Then just put it on the grate over the fire for a couple hours. It roasted perfectly, was a little charred and smokey but still had good firm texture.
we are packing up for a camping trip now...on the way to the campground we drive past this highway-side bakery/diner... we will pick up turkey and dressing sandwiches on the way... this place roasts a fantastic turkey, the sandwiches are essentially turkey dinner between two slices of bread (well, no gravy, but cranberry sauce and stuffing are on the sandwich)... this is the base of christmas dinner hash... we'll sautee an onion is some oil & butter, then cube the sandwiches and fry it all up... cold green bean salad on the side