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Camping in my SUV makes any type of flame cooking a safety concern so I checked out options on flameless cooking methods.
I found Barocook flameless and decided to give it a try. However, their cooking pot is $27 and I thought I could do cheaper. I ordered the Barocook heat packs and set about to find a container to heat in. The heating packs are 4”x 6”, I found a Mainstays food container at WM that is microwave and dishwasher safe, figuring that would withstand the 203°f temps of the packs. I couldn't find a metal container for the food but the plastic bowl of a Hormel Compleats microwave meal (Turkey & Dressing) was a perfect fit.
I wanted to merge this cooking style with no refrigeration dehydrated camp food I had made up, I chose some chicken and rice.. Added some seasonings to the meat, the right amount of water to reconstitute and set the food bowl in the heating container on the heat pack. The heat pack got hot immediately upon adding water to the plastic container. In ten minutes I had 200º hot chicken and rice. Added them to a tortilla with salsa and cheese and enjoyed a delicious and HOT lunch. Cost of the heating pot: $5.64. The packs are $2.00 each and one time use, but that's better than any restaurant or fast food meals.
This will often be my cooking method even if I am in my tiny camper. It's so much easier than even a propane stove. Looking forward to trying more flameless meals coupled with premade meals from home.
I found Barocook flameless and decided to give it a try. However, their cooking pot is $27 and I thought I could do cheaper. I ordered the Barocook heat packs and set about to find a container to heat in. The heating packs are 4”x 6”, I found a Mainstays food container at WM that is microwave and dishwasher safe, figuring that would withstand the 203°f temps of the packs. I couldn't find a metal container for the food but the plastic bowl of a Hormel Compleats microwave meal (Turkey & Dressing) was a perfect fit.
I wanted to merge this cooking style with no refrigeration dehydrated camp food I had made up, I chose some chicken and rice.. Added some seasonings to the meat, the right amount of water to reconstitute and set the food bowl in the heating container on the heat pack. The heat pack got hot immediately upon adding water to the plastic container. In ten minutes I had 200º hot chicken and rice. Added them to a tortilla with salsa and cheese and enjoyed a delicious and HOT lunch. Cost of the heating pot: $5.64. The packs are $2.00 each and one time use, but that's better than any restaurant or fast food meals.
This will often be my cooking method even if I am in my tiny camper. It's so much easier than even a propane stove. Looking forward to trying more flameless meals coupled with premade meals from home.