Campfire Baking
Not all that unlike your
stove at home, your Freedom Campfire container
can also be used as an oven!
Wondering how it works?
Just wrap a layer of aluminum foil around the outside legs
of the stand, so that the foil touches the ground. This
tactic will help keep heat inside your "oven." Leave
a slight opening where the foil meets, so you have a place
to slide your food in.
After you've wrapped the foil around the stand, prepare
a low fire just like
you would for using the grill rack.
Once the fire has burned down to almost no flame and you
have spread out and leveled the coals, you can now use
the oven area for cooking. Whether you are baking fish,
casseroles, or pie, you can slide your food in an "oven-proof" dish
right inside the stand area.
Baked potatoes are a fun treat, too. Just wrap them in
foil like you would at home and put them in your campfire "oven" --
or even in with the coal bed. Just be careful not to mistake
any coals for foil-wrapped potatoes…yuck!
More Freedom Campfire Recipes:
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| Testimonial |
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"The Freedom Campfire Ring is by far
the best fire container we've ever owned. We use it in our backyard
almost every weekend,
and sometimes during the week. Dinner inside is cozier when we
can see the glow of a fire in our FCR in the backyard."
-Kenton and Jenell Abel, Hacienda Heights,
CA |
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Guaranteed |
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Product
is one piece & portable |
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Very
attractive |
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Can
cook a meal |
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Weathers
well |
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Delivers
GREAT heat |
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Perfect
to "sit around" |
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Stays
warm for a long time |
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Burns
safely down to ash |
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