open fire cooking

Off-Grid Cooking: Triple Threat Mac and Cheese

I know I am not alone when it comes to my love of baked macaroni and cheese. Don’t allow camping trips or off-grid living to take away the pleasure of cooking. A Dutch oven solves your baking issue (as long as you have a nice heaping pile of burning hot coals). Simply place your Dutch oven on top of the pile of coals and use a shovel to pile more coals over the Dutch oven so that it’s completely covered. While your meal is baking, feel free to complete other chores or enjoy the outdoors – just don’t go too far: Smokey the Bear is always watching!

Off-Grid Cooking: Open-Fire Belgian Waffles

A waffle isn’t a waffle without a proper waffle iron. When it comes to cooking off the grid one of the questions I get a lot is “How do you make waffles?” According to The Cast Iron Collector, the cast iron waffle iron has been in use since the 9th century.  It was around the 16th and 17th centuries that waffle irons were fashioned to make thick Belgian waffles.