TiggerToo
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In a pan.How on earth do you bake bread without an oven?
But I do finish it off under the grill to get a nice crust on top
In a pan.How on earth do you bake bread without an oven?
A small Remoska will just sit nicely between the pot clamps.Burning dinosaur farts is a very primitive way to heat up your dinner.
Embrace the 21st century... Remoska electric oven, air fryer, all powered by the sun.
Although SWMBO insists that we keep the gas oven for Yorkshire puddings, apparently nothing else will do.
in fact, I have found that is remarkably easy.In a pan.
But I do finish it off under the grill to get a nice crust on top
...and pasties... Cornish, of course!No Oven ? How to heat up the old Fray Bentos ??
Welcome to the Double Skillet Pan Company...and pasties... Cornish, of course!
Long, long ago, after a few disasters, I developed a technique for microwave bread, which was quite pleasant, but not very crusty, I think sort of between conventional Western bread and the trad Chinese Mantou steamed bun, East-West fusion stylee, though I'd never had a mantou then.Burning dinosaur farts is a very primitive way to heat up your dinner.
Embrace the 21st century... Remoska electric oven, air fryer, all powered by the sun.
Although SWMBO insists that we keep the gas oven for Yorkshire puddings, apparently nothing else will do.
How on earth do you bake bread without an oven?
Depends on the numbers. Our Remoska is about 600w and does a good job of baking bread, roasting chickens, cooking pizzas etc etc.Could you run a small electric oven off a bluetti?
Yup, just bung it on the cockpit floor and it's not going anywhere.We used our Cobb at anchor on our Snapdragon and, now, our Catalac, at anchor many times over the years and it's never even hinted at wanting to move.
I tend to skip this step... and a lot of cleaning afterwards.



If I don't do it, Madame will, and fibromyalgia means it tires her out.I tend to skip this step