You need:
1 cardboard box (for this method, it needs to have a slide-on top, like a box that holds reams of paper. See pictures)
charcoal
matches (or a lighter)
aluminum foil
1 round aluminum pie plate (or anything to place your charcoals in)
3 wire hangers
scissors or a knife
pliers
tongs
whatever food you want to bake
Meanwhile, straighten out your three hangers.
Put the three straightened hangers through the holes. These will act as a shelf to place your food on.
This step might be kind of difficult, so you may want an extra pair of hands and some pliers.
Next, let's turn up the heat!
Place some charcoals in your round aluminum plate. Each charcoal briquette supplies 40 degrees of heat, so 9 briquettes will give us a 360 degree oven.
Let the briquettes burn for a while...
Until they look like this! Then you're ready to go.
With your tongs, pick up the hot plate of charcoal
And slide it carefully between your wire shelf onto the bottom of your box.
Carefully... Use the tongs to straighten out the charcoals and spread them out a bit.
Meanwhile, put together whatever you want to bake. We're making an apple spice cake that my mother-in-law had in her pantry - just add water!
Place your food on the wire racks
And cover with your oven top.
Do not use your oven on a wooden deck or on grass, or anything flammable. We are cooking in a concrete deck. Never use this oven indoors.
Time's up! Let's see how it looks:
And..... It's done! Carefully lift the pan out of your oven (use hot pads!) and enjoy!
You can bake anything in this oven. You can even cook an entire turkey in one. Be creative! And don't forget, you can store this oven along with your food storage so you don't have to keep making one every time you need one.
1 comment:
I am going to try this over the weekend. It looks really neat. VERY impressive blog and thanks for the good imformation! I do wish that I was in your ward!
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