Hearth cooking! It worked!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Post: # 222692Post zaxdog »

Yesterday I decided to try cooking under the hearth and it WORKED! I am so chuffed :cheers:

Since baked tatties were a success I am attempting baked tatties, pork chops and corn on the cob. All wrapped in foil and popped under the fire! Fingers crossed :iconbiggrin:

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well done :cheers: pre-cycling!
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Post: # 222781Post greenorelse »

Not wishing to be pedantic, do you mean under the grate, zaxdog? Our hearth is Liscannor stone and a bit heavy to lift.

Photo maybe? :hugish:
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Good stuff!

We cook almost everything by wood during the winter. It is something that never ceases to amaze me. Child of the North Sea gas age, you see :mrgreen:

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Post: # 222793Post zaxdog »

To clarify: what we call the grate is the metal stand upon which the coals or wood sit to burn. Therefore the food wrapped in foil is going under that amongst the ashes to bake. We would call the stone floor of the hearth the hearthstone.

Going to try Linda McC sausage rolls under there for lunch. Will report on success (or lack of it)

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Post: # 222798Post greenorelse »

Ta zaxdog. What I thought really. :wink:

Well done. Efficient use of heat glows in many ways.
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Much as I'd hate to promote consumerism, I have one of these
http://www.iwantoneofthose.com/diablo-sandwich-toaster/
and it's great for cooking little pies over (or ineed under - I haven't tried it that way) the fire.
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Post: # 222835Post greenorelse »

Zech wrote:Much as I'd hate to promote consumerism, I have one of these
http://www.iwantoneofthose.com/diablo-sandwich-toaster/
and it's great for cooking little pies over (or ineed under - I haven't tried it that way) the fire.
Ha! Looks great...I'd like one square-ish in shape with a longer handle. Good idea though.
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Post: # 223005Post zaxdog »

Sausage rolls worked :cheers:

We are on baked tatties again tomorrow night and I'm making a broccoli and cauliflower cheese to accompany them!

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Post: # 223107Post growingthings »

Superb!

Okay so if I was to try this inside my woodstove, I would be putting them in the ash pan underneath the fire right? :dontknow:

I've had the kettle on the top, and often warm the wee one's drinks on it, but have never actually cooked inside of it.

If hubby finally makes a decision on who he wants to come and commission our woodfired rayburn then I wouldn't need to know these things would I? :roll:

Incidentally, did you record how long these things took? I'd be very interested to know.

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Post: # 223110Post zaxdog »

For baked tatties I just added half again the time I'd use with my oven.

I have also been using a pan on the coals to heat water etc. It's a great way to fill my stone pig and heat my tootsies. Keeping my eyes open for a cast iron pan and/or camping kettle! That will be added to my list for charity shop trawling in Oban on Wednesday.

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Post: # 223132Post okra »

We have been using the top of the woodburner to heat a kettle, soup ect but I have never thought of using the ash tray for cooking - what an excellent idea - off to wrap up some spuds in foil

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Post: # 223967Post hmk »

greenorelse wrote:
Zech wrote:Much as I'd hate to promote consumerism, I have one of these
http://www.iwantoneofthose.com/diablo-sandwich-toaster/
and it's great for cooking little pies over (or ineed under - I haven't tried it that way) the fire.
Ha! Looks great...I'd like one square-ish in shape with a longer handle. Good idea though.
Like this one? http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/WSCWST-Cast-Iron- ... 2464wt_905

I bought this for DS for Christmas (never happier than when poking around with a fire. Include food too... :iconbiggrin: ) and it's great. We haven't used it for pies, but made some very nice toasted sandwiches. :cooldude:

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Post: # 223976Post greenorelse »

Yes! Well done, hmk - I've asked the seller if s/he'll send one to Ireland.

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Post: # 224653Post hmk »

No problem! Hope the seller will ship one to you. I can recommend banana, sugar and cinnamon/nutmeg when you get bored of cheese!

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