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Foil Cookery (Cooking without Pots and Pans)
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| Part No: | 0939837773 |
| Manufacturer: | Paradise Cay Publications |
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| Customer Rating: | 3.5 / 5.0 |
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A box of foil and this book and you're off on a new way of cooking perfect for camping, hunting, fishing trips, Scout troop outings, backyard barbecues, or just a hassle-free evening at home. Lori Herod shows you how to make foil pots, skillets, a reflector oven, and even a drip coffee pot to produce fool-proof meals hot off the grill or campfire. Here are 184 camp-tested recipes for breakfast, lunch, dinner, and all points in between, many of them new with this edition. Whether you're an experienced camper or a novice, Lori guides you toward a fun way of cooking without heavy pots and pans-and with no more dirty dishes! Take this book straight on the trail or practice at home in your conventional oven, but don't be without Foil Cookery (and a roll of foil).
Recipes Include
Campfire Steak and Eggs, Southern Texas Salad, Hot Reuben Melt, Hunter's Stew with Dumplings, Good Anytime Stir-Fry, Plum Good Pork Chops, Chicken Cordon Bleu in the Woods, Alaskan Salmon Cakes, Honey Cashew Green Beans, and Mountain Man's Apple Cobbler...and many more!
| Not so hot | 2009-09-21 | 1 / 5 |
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| I bought this book for recipes to use in our backyard fire-ring. After reading through it, I was very disappointed in the recipes offered. I was hoping for more foil-pouch-type recipes. There are a few of these, but the majority are recipes that you can use anywhere, the author just tells you to "make a foil skillet" or a "foil pot". The title of this book should really be "How To Make Foil Cooking Utensils". The editing is also atrocious in this book. A few recipes have sentences repeated, and there are misspellings everywhere. It seems they spent all the production budget on the cover photography and skipped everything else. There are better camp-cooking books out there, try "Roughing It Easy" instead of this dud.Roughing It Easy : A Unique Ideabook for Camping and Cooking |
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I have been looking for some cook books for camping. I really wanted to use the coils to cook with when camping instead of meals I could make at home on the stove. These cook books have many receipes to choose from that I can use over the coils. I really like the way the book shows you how to make pots and pans out of tinfoil and sticks found around the woods.
Its perfect!!!! |
| Not the type of foil cooking I was expecting | 2008-09-30 | 3 / 5 |
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While the recipes in this book look like they'd taste great and would be easy to cook....it wasn't what I was looking for in a foil cooking book. I expected a book full of foil pouch recipes that could be simply cooked on the coals by scouts.
Instead, this book is full of standard camp skillet and pot recipes. The author simply puts the word "foil" in front of the words skillet and pot.
This would be a much more useful book if it were divided by (or at least indexed by) cooking style...such as foil pouch, foil skillet, foil pot, or foil reflector oven. |
| Campfire cooking easy with Foil Cookery | 1999-05-27 | 5 / 5 |
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| Going on a camping excursion this summer? Lighten the load and leave the pots and pans at home. To create fabulous meals in the great outdoors all campers need is a roll of aluminum foil and the cookbook "Foil Cookery." Chicken cordon bleu, salmon steak with cilantro and Cajun pork are a few of the more exotic dishes. But you can find revolutionary ways to cook breakfast staples such as biscuits and gravy, pancakes, omelets and potatoes, as well as dozens of lunch and dinner entrees featuring beef, chicken, pork and seafood. Foil Cookery also offers advice on how to mold pots, pans and pockets with foil, even an original foil invention, the Drip-O-Lator Coffee Pot. |