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I bought a Cobb Cooker (Read 1283 times)
 
Sep 26th, 2008 at 6:35pm

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A few weeks backs Anaconda had a Cobb Cooker permium on special and I couldn't resist, especially these days when its becoming difficult having a camp fire in most places.

So I have been trying it out and I have been impressed, the only problem being the distribution of heat. They are efficient on the heat beads as well. Here is a leg of lamb I did requiring just 9 heat beads. But you do have to do it both top and bottom.

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And some Bungleboori Bread
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I would have had more photos if I remembered! Smiley

Preference is still to do the camp oven in the hot coals, but this is not a bad alternative. Smiley

 
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Reply #1 - Sep 26th, 2008 at 6:58pm

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Hey Troy,that lamb looks great,
Can I have the shank?
cheers George
 

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Troy
A great alternative on a windy day. Bought onr from Skip some time ago & used it a few times, mainly a fowl meal with veges. Good if you are in a bit of a hurry & haven't got time to wait for coals. Do have a problem browning the top of things, ok for roasts as you can turn them but doesn't work for scones Embarrassed. More practice needed.
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