Cooking over an indoor fireplace or outdoor firepit can be an enjoyable and even convenient way of preparing a number of favourite foods. Here are four kinds of cookware that will help you prepare your meals over a fire
July 28, 2015
Cooking over an indoor fireplace or outdoor firepit can be an enjoyable and even convenient way of preparing a number of favourite foods. Here are four kinds of cookware that will help you prepare your meals over a fire
A flat, iron hotplate and a wire-mesh grill, complemented by one or two stainless steel, aluminium or cast-iron trivets on which to set pots, are inexpensive and can be purchased from camping, kitchenware and hardware stores.
While specialist cookware is available from many camping goods stores, most sturdy modern-day kitchenware can be used with success over an open fire. Of course, cookware with plastic handles is not recommended.
This type of pot has legs and is designed to sit above the coals, which eliminates the need for a trivet — a good investment if you plan to do a lot of fireplace cookery.
A camp oven (also known as a Dutch oven) is made from heavy-gauge aluminium or cast iron and will allow you to bake bread and cakes as well as stews and savoury meat dishes, including the all-important traditional roast.
Cooking over a fire is easy — all you need is plenty of wood, some basic cooking utensils and the right cookware. Keep these tips in mind and choose the cookware that will suit you best.
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