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General => General Discussion => Topic started by: gearman on January 03, 2012, 12:35:30 PM

Title: Cooking in my Central Boiler
Post by: gearman on January 03, 2012, 12:35:30 PM
Got the idea to use my Central Boiler 6048 to cook in.  Using a cast iron dutch oven, I have successfully prepared stews, chili,bread, and some desserts.  I refer to a dutch oven cookbook for recipes, then place the dutch oven in the corner of my boiler, with a few coals on the lid of the dutch oven, for even cooking. 

I have noticed that traditional cooking times may be reduced slightly. I assume the boiler cooks more quickly than a traditional campfire with coals.   Does any one else use their oudoor wood furnace for cooking?
Title: Re: Cooking in my Central Boiler
Post by: johnybcold on January 03, 2012, 03:04:02 PM
That rocks and will come in handy during the zombie war, once I get heating the house figured out I gotta try cooking
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Post by: beeman on January 09, 2012, 07:45:48 PM
when i checked the stove today it had the best bed of coles i think i will try a steak let you know
Title: Re: Cooking in my Central Boiler
Post by: oldchenowth on January 10, 2012, 04:34:43 AM
I bet the neighbors don't complain when they smell a good porterhouse in the wind.  That the way to get around local regs, "it's an outdoor oven officer, not a wood furnace".  Have yet to see an ordinance against a grill, ours is just bigger than most.
Title: Re: Cooking in my Central Boiler
Post by: HandyMark on February 18, 2012, 09:07:33 AM
When we had an indoor wood add on furnace I used to cook hotdogs over the fire. It was great. Campfire wieners in the middle of winter and I never had to leave the house. Seems to me I wrapped something in foil and cooked it on the ledge once but I don't remember what it was.
Title: Re: Cooking in my Central Boiler
Post by: stoneboro on April 17, 2012, 01:51:12 PM
I have a Hoss 300 HE and I cook often in mine. Last weekend barbequed chicken and baked potato. Great to cook beans, chili and stew. works great.
Title: Re: Cooking in my Central Boiler
Post by: Bull on April 18, 2012, 06:05:31 AM
You guys are making me hungry LOL
Title: Re: Cooking in my Central Boiler
Post by: HandyMark on April 27, 2012, 08:53:32 PM
If all goes according to plan I will be heating the house, DHW, and clothes dryer. If I start cooking in it the electric company can kiss my ash.
Title: Re: Cooking in my Central Boiler
Post by: Bull on April 27, 2012, 09:08:34 PM
LOL @ Mark
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Post by: MattyNH on April 27, 2012, 11:35:13 PM
It blows my mind that you guys cook food and eat it after being in the OWB..Im all set cooking food in a creosote "oven"..I'll stick to the grill..
Title: Re: Cooking in my Central Boiler
Post by: HandyMark on April 28, 2012, 05:26:14 PM
It blows my mind that you guys cook food and eat it after being in the OWB..Im all set cooking food in a creosote "oven"..I'll stick to the grill..
One of my favorite restaurants has a wood fired oven. I only burn clean real wood. No trash. And if I were going to cook in it I would be selective about the wood I load. I like the grill too but its hard to make a pot of stew on the grill. I would probably build a small enough fire to ensure it calls for heat the entire time because that smoke does get a little nasty when it is starved for air. Hell I might just roast the Thanksgiving turkey in there with some oak and hickory.
Title: Re: Cooking in my Central Boiler
Post by: MattyNH on April 28, 2012, 10:33:44 PM
It blows my mind that you guys cook food and eat it after being in the OWB..Im all set cooking food in a creosote "oven"..I'll stick to the grill..
One of my favorite restaurants has a wood fired oven. I only burn clean real wood. No trash. And if I were going to cook in it I would be selective about the wood I load. I like the grill too but its hard to make a pot of stew on the grill. I would probably build a small enough fire to ensure it calls for heat the entire time because that smoke does get a little nasty when it is starved for air. Hell I might just roast the Thanksgiving turkey in there with some oak and hickory.
I have no problem with a wood fired oven at a restaurant.. Its a open fire, totally different.. A wood oven fire doesn't have the creosote like the OWB..Creosote is so not good for you..Just google it..Why would you cook food in a OWB that is fill with it??..But hey more power to ya cooking that turkey in the OWB..Your a better man than me!
Title: Re: Cooking in my Central Boiler
Post by: woodburner on August 05, 2012, 09:02:53 PM
I have done baked potatos in mine, and by double wrapping in foil, I do not see any problems other than when you burry them in the hot ash, you have a terrible time finding them when you go back in to get them. Also if you prick them with a fork to check for doneness, it pokes the foil into the potato and its a pain in the ash to get the potato cleaned from the foil, but they do cook fast.
Title: Re: Cooking in my Central Boiler
Post by: beeman on November 15, 2012, 07:40:33 PM
it,s like the three second rule
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Post by: oldchenowth on November 23, 2012, 06:53:51 AM
I tried to get the wife to let me smoke our turkey yesterday in mine.  To no avail!  Ended up smoking it in the grill smoker.  Turned out really good with the cherry wood.  Just a shame to let that giant smoker in the yard go to waste when it so available.