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My roaster


Not that long ago someone posted a picture of an alternative to the expensive Cobb cooker. I thought I'd give it a try. While away with some friends last week I cooked 8 whole potatoes wrapped in foil on the hot coals, turned them regularly, and they were great. Have tried other things - yet to refine my times - too much heat for a cake - or not enough distance from the coals - but it cooked very quickly - just had to cut the burnt bits off! 

I use another cake rack on top and also have a lid from an old boiler I put over the top if needed. I found the heat left after cooking was good to sit around to keep warm after dinner.

I spent $8 on the colander,$4 on the pizza tray and had the cake racks and lid. The handles of the colander stay cool while cooking so can easily be moved. I used heat beads for fuel. It's great fun.



-- Edited by neilnruth on Tuesday 18th of September 2012 03:02:39 PM

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very clever

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Julie-Anne



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Very clever, but I love my Cobb - roasts, bread, scones, veges, soup, casserole - versatile, and well worth the price if you don't have an oven in your rig.

And, Julie-Anne your name is spelt the same as mine - but I don't use the whole name with the hyphen often.

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