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Books > Food & Drink > General cookery > Gadget cookery
Bask in the beauty of the forest (or your backyard) with the Men
with the Pot as you create memorable, mouthwatering meats, rustic
bakes, and more over your campfire or on your grill. People often
ask the Men with the Pot "what's behind the name?" The answer is
simple: when they started out, they were just two men with one pot
who wanted to do something big! Their aim was to light a fire and
inspire others to follow the same path-cooking whatever brings them
joy. Kris and Slawek's eye-catching videos have done just that,
propelling that humble idea into a concept reaching tens of
millions of fans every month. Men with the Pot Cookbook brings that
same spirit to the page, with their first collection of recipes in
print. Chapters and recipes include: Forest Cooking Around the
World: Chicken Alfredo, Gnocchi Two Ways, Polish Rolady, Paella,
Forest Takeaway, Tagliatelle Ragu, Campfire Ravioli Forest Baking:
Sausage Rolls, Skillet Pizza, Forest Pretzels, Baked Camembert in
Forest-Made Bread, Focaccia Bread, Campfire Donuts Chicken, Turkey,
and Duck: Forest-Fried Chicken, Honey Mustard Chicken Quarters,
Duck Breasts with Smashed Potatoes, Chicken From Hell Meat Madness:
Tomahawk Steak, Perfect T-Bone Steak, Tropical Pork Ribs, Pineapple
Pork, Lamb Chops with Pomegranate Sauce, Campfire Irish Stew From
the Sea and Into the Forest: Pastry-Wrapped Salmon, Fish Curry, Cod
Fillets Wrapped in Bacon, Drunk Salmon, Prawn Pasta, Fish and
Chips, Herb-crusted Cod Sandwiches, Tacos, Quesadillas, and More:
Chicken Fajitas, Smoked Pork Belly Sandwich, Dirty Cheeseburger,
Steak Sandwich, Best Meatball Sandwich, Chicken Quesadillas with
Forest-made Tortillas, Cheese Tacos Throughout the book, you'll
also learn some bushcraft, from lighting a fire to making a
campfire spit or cooling rack from found wood. And of course, there
are plenty of photos from their forest kitchen, which means even a
simple weeknight meal is sure to take you away from the ordinary.
Hearty stews. Rib-sticking chilis. Tender pot roasts. The real secret is a long, slow simmer at a constant temperature, and no appliance does this better than the slow cooker. If your old slow cooker recipes disappointed you, throw them away! The Slow Cooker Ready and Waiting Cookbook is for people who love good food! Rick Rodgers has adapted an eclectic array of American and ethnic dishes for the slow cooker. They're all here: fancy fare (Farmer's Market Lobster and Corn Chowder, Sweet and Sour Brisket, Erna's Sauerbraten), everyday favorites (Ground Beef Chili with Cornmeal Dumplings and Herbed Tomato Sauce with Parmesan Meatballs), side dishes (Potatoes Euphoria, Smothered Green Beans, Sugarbush Beans) -- even desserts (Strawberry-Strawberry Cheesecake, Bourbon Bread Pudding, and Lemon-Raspberry Pudding Cake). Ideal for entertaining, the slow cooker keeps crowd-pleasing dips and holiday punches warm from the beginning of the party to when the last guest leaves. A special section explains how to choose the right-size slow cooker for your needs, how to adapt a favorite recipe, and what can (and can't) be prepared in a slow cooker.
"Backpacker "magazine-branded, and fueled by FalconGuides,
"Backpacker Magazine's Campsite Cooking" brings you essential mind
gear from the two most respected and reliable publishers of
outdoor-related information. Learn how to prepare food that keeps
you going, what to bring for your outdoor kitchen, plan and pack
meals, clean up, and store food safely. The book also gives plenty
of cooking tips & techniques--and ideas for great breakfasts,
lunches, and dinners. Perfect for pack or pocket, this book breaks
down its subject into the essential topics, providing practical and
portable information useful in the field. Full-color photos and
illustrations complement concise, clear text, introducing you to
basic and intermediate skills needed to safely and successfully get
by in the outdoors.
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