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    Cool What do you cook in your 12v Stove - And How?

    Seems like a lot of people are getting into these stoves so thought I'd start a thread to put some tips n tricks out there.

    so if you have a had a success, why not share it with the details, type of food cooked and times etc maybe also the type of oven eh DSE 12v etc.

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    Pizza subs are Messy! Don't do it if yor traveling rough roads!!

    Lasagna works.

    Lives,
    Pies heated upside down is the to.
    Chicken strips,
    Jam donuts are Ace!

    Anything you can cook at home then freeze into foil trays will go straight in.
    Lean cuisine! Any precooked dinners in trays out of the freezer.

    Anything from the fridge.

    The new thermostat control would allow you to bake a cake though I reckon.!!
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    Any frozen foods really..... GARLIC CHICKEN BALLS!!!! Spring rolls go alright too.

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    I just did 2 curry pies. Wrapped individually from frozen.

    30 mins one side.
    60 the other and their bloody perfect. In fact way too hot to eat.

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    I reckon roast pork and gravy from the night before in a roll and wrapped in foil would be the goods:-)
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    Quote Originally Posted by taslucas View Post
    I reckon roast pork and gravy from the night before in a roll and wrapped in foil would be the goods:-)
    Yeah that would be good!!!! Toasted sandwiches are awesome.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Winnie View Post
    Yeah that would be good!!!! Toasted sandwiches are awesome.
    Winnie. How long do you do the sangas for. And are they on foil?
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    Quote Originally Posted by rafa View Post
    Winnie. How long do you do the sangas for. And are they on foil?
    No foil, dunno how long it took just keep checking.

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    No foil... toasted ham and cheese are bloody beautiful in these warmers.

    I find party pies and sausage rolls are also good while on the move as they are easy to eat.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bloodyaussie View Post
    No foil... toasted ham and cheese are bloody beautiful in these warmers.

    I find party pies and sausage rolls are also good while on the move as they are easy to eat.
    With your toasties. Tell more!

    Do you put butter on out side of bread? How long cooked each side?

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