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cobb cookers
Submitted: Sunday, Dec 05, 2004 at 12:31
Mr Z
hi everyone,
just went down to a new
camping
store in
melbourne
called anaconda an bought a
cobb
cooker for $150
so tonight its roast lamb for dinner, i read through the archives and it seems that i should use 8 heat beads, should i put the vegies in at the same time as the lamb?
i'll let you know how it turns out
thanks
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AnswerID: 87337 Submitted: Sunday, Dec 05, 2004 at 13:54
Member - Nobby
replied: That's good buying. I had a look at one yesterday in Bris and it was $199. I would be interested how yours turns out as it would cost less if I got one from your man and freighted it up here.
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AnswerID: 87340 Submitted: Sunday, Dec 05, 2004 at 14:11
Noosa Bushtrackers
replied: Don't skimp on the heat beads or the fire lighters, and make sure that they are all burning before you leave it for the half hour or so for the heat beads to change colour. We haven't used ours very often, but I couldn't see why I would need 3 firelighters to start a few heat beads, so only used one and not all the heat beads got going, hence we had to finish
cooking
in microwave as it didn't have enough heat to
cook
food.
SWMBO said that she does it similar to a normal oven, if it is a big piece of meat she puts that in first and then later adds the veggies.
It is one of those things that you have to experiment a bit with, and it is best to do it at home where you have other means of
cooking
if things don't work out too good the first few times.
Brian
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AnswerID: 87487 Submitted: Monday, Dec 06, 2004 at 16:08
Lone Wolf
replied: i'll let you know how it turns out
Well?????
Share with us..... come on!!
Wolfie
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AnswerID: 87489 Submitted: Monday, Dec 06, 2004 at 16:21
Member - Chrispy (NSW)
replied: A tip for heatbead lighting:
Only use one firelighter in the middle of the fire area. Place 3 or 4 heatbeads around it. Light the firelighter. Then, using tongs, stack the other heatbeads on top of the first ones you put in to form a pyramid. This way, the heat propagates far more quickly though the stack. Once they are well and truly underway - flatten the stack of heat beads with your tongs. Ready to
cook
!
Intel gathered from decades of heat bead use in Webbers......
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AnswerID: 87500 Submitted: Monday, Dec 06, 2004 at 17:59
Mr Z
replied: it was a success, next time i'll put the spuds on a bit earlier
the meat was real tender, and the spuds golden brown
cant wait to test it out again this weekend
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FollowupID: 346283 Submitted: Monday, Dec 06, 2004 at 18:01
Member - Chrispy (NSW) posted:
Mr Z - you consider it something that might take over most
cooking
duties while
camping
? Apart from the startup time (and who cares - aren't we away in the bush and don't care what time it is anyway?) is it easy to clean?
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AnswerID: 87501 Submitted: Monday, Dec 06, 2004 at 18:11
Mr Z
replied: i'll probably only use it for roasts (to start with anyway) so i'll still be taking the rest of my
cooking
gear when i go
camping
the gas stove/fire is alot easier if you just want to boil water or
cook
a few snags etc...
it was pretty easy to clean the roasting tray is non-stick so that is no problem, the rest i just used a scourer, all cleaned up ok ready for next time
i'd like try a damper out as well on the weekend, just gotta track down a good recipe
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FollowupID: 346471 Submitted: Tuesday, Dec 07, 2004 at 20:07
canpin posted:
Mr Z
I will be in Melb on the weekend, can u tell me where anaconda are located ?
canpin
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FollowupID: 346474 Submitted: Tuesday, Dec 07, 2004 at 20:26
Mr Z posted:
they're in the outer eastern suburbs
corner of cantebury rd, and bayswater rd, Bayswater
its a fairly big place so it's easy to spot
when i got mine there weren't too many left so if bayswater is out of your way, it might pay to give them a call ph. 03 8720 4000
good luck
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AnswerID: 87525 Submitted: Monday, Dec 06, 2004 at 20:36
Rowler
replied: We have one & its great, try the damper recipe in the book. we use coopers pale ale beer & it gives a great taste & the damper is still good the next day, if theres any left that is. just be patient with the
cooking
times & do things as the manufacturer says in the book & you should be fine.
Some people use metho to fuel theirs....DO NOT DO THIS!
Cheers Rowler (dave) SA
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AnswerID: 87535 Submitted: Monday, Dec 06, 2004 at 21:10
petza
replied: hi mr z, you will love the
cobb
as i have had mine for nearly two years nad use it all the time, just keep experimenting with it.
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