- May 22, 2010
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My good friend has designed a really cool solar cooker (Go Sun Stove). My parents got me one for my birthday so I decided to give it a try today. We do not have perfect conditions here in Baltimore: couple minutes of full sun, followed by a couple minutes of clouds, but I decided to try some ABTs and hot dogs.
For the ABTs I used a pretty simple recipe of cream cheese, scallions and homemade rub. I normally use a cheap thin bacon, but we had a good smoked thick cut bacon from a local farmer so I decided to give it a try. I did cook the bacon for one minute in the microwave before putting them on the solar cooker.
The first batch of ABTs are out of the cooker. It took a total of 1 hour 45 minutes, and the bacon was really crispy. I just put another batch of ABTs in.
I bought the hot dogs from a local German sausage store in Baltimore, Binkerts. If you live in the Baltimore area it is worth checking out.
Here are some pictures of the dogs.
For the ABTs I used a pretty simple recipe of cream cheese, scallions and homemade rub. I normally use a cheap thin bacon, but we had a good smoked thick cut bacon from a local farmer so I decided to give it a try. I did cook the bacon for one minute in the microwave before putting them on the solar cooker.
The first batch of ABTs are out of the cooker. It took a total of 1 hour 45 minutes, and the bacon was really crispy. I just put another batch of ABTs in.
I bought the hot dogs from a local German sausage store in Baltimore, Binkerts. If you live in the Baltimore area it is worth checking out.
Here are some pictures of the dogs.
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