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Two no mess veggies for campfire cooking #1087301 12/07/09 02:16 PM
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These are really simple recipes, that most of you probably already do, but I'll toss them out anyway:

This weekend I did a cabbage and WOW it turned out good:

One cabbage, cut off stem, core out center to about 2/3 through.
Half white or sweet onion, sliced.
4 cloves garlic, minced
1 room temp. beer (cheap).

Place cabbage with the cored out part facing up on foil, wrap foil upwards making a "cup" around the head. Dump garlic and onion into center of core with about 2 tbsp of salt and pepper. Pour in beer slowly. Cabbage will drink the beer well if you pour slowly. You can get about 2/3 of a can in the cabbage. Close foil, then wrap cabbage 2 more times with foil until its totally closed. Trick: mark which end is cored out by making a mark or twisting up some foil on that side. Toss foil ball directly onto hot coals for 1 hour.

After 1 hour, open foil ball just slightly (with cored end up) to reveal cooked cabage and allow some smoke in, careful that ashes don't fly in, and allow to smoke for about 20 minutes.

Enjoy. Cabbage is super sweet.

Potatoes:
3-4 yukon gold potatoes, washed and sliced into 1/8" slices (skin on)
half a white onion, sliced
3-4 cloves of garlic, minced
1 jalepeno peper, de-seeded and quatered
1/2 green bell pepper, sliced
1/2 stick of butter

Combine all ingredients onto a large, heavy dute foil sheet and cover liberally(democraticly) with tony chachares seasoning. Fold foil into a large pouch, leaving some airspace between foil and potatoes (for room to steam). Wrap package twice more for protection and place directly onto campfire coals for 35 minutes, turning occasionally. Have a few brewskeys ready, this one is spicy!

Easy! No dishes either.


Re: Two no mess veggies for campfire cooking [Re: RobertY] #1087355 12/07/09 02:47 PM
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Sounds delicious!!!!! I love vegetables. You didn't pour the rest of the beer out, did you?



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Re: Two no mess veggies for campfire cooking [Re: bill oxner] #1088182 12/07/09 08:50 PM
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Originally Posted By: bill oxner
Sounds delicious!!!!! I love vegetables. You didn't pour the rest of the beer out, did you?


Beer is never wasted sir....never. Even the cans become BB gun targets


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