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What can I cook on my wood burning stove?


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We have an old, simple, wood burning stove with a flat surface. Our power is out, but I have the stove fan plugged into our small generator. We have a line down on the property, so we'll probably be without power for a few days.

 

Other than beans in a pot, what can I cook on it? I have pork chops, eggs and bacon, brussel sprouts, and collard greens that need to be eaten in the next few days.

 

Can I just use my Kirkland stainless steel pots and pans on it??? I don't have any cast iron (but I should get some, I know).

 

What about tin foil dinners? Is there a way to cook the pork chops in foil? I have good meat thermometer.

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You can cook anything on it. I have a Bakers Choice that I cook on all the time. I sometimes use cast iron, stainless and even Paula Deen teflon pans.

 

You can make toast on the stovetop using a baking sheet.

 

You can 'bake' biscuits or cornbread on the stovetop by flipping them once one side is set and browned.

 

I'll answer any questions you have just ask.

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Ok, I'm going to just try frying the pork chops in a pan then!

 

 

They be fine. I fry bacon & eggs most morning on mine. Tonight we are have hamburger patties & caramelized onions cooked on the top and roasted cauliflower in the oven of my Bakers Choice.

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