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Campfire 765311 - Understanding Thermal Cooking; Versatile Applications

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What makes it work?
Most people nd it hard to believe that food can cook so well without fuel and at
temperatures below boiling. Thermal cooking has a similar result as stewing or boiling food.
The pot and contents are heated to cooking temperature, and then sealed in the insulated
thermal pot.
The insulated thermal pot simply reduces heat loss to a minimum, so that the food remains
at cooking temperature for a long time, and cooks without continued heating. The insulated
wall of the cooker thermally insulates its contents from the environment, the food remains
hot for several hours. Insulated cooking appeals to dishes that require prolonged braising
or simmering.
Uses For Your Cooking Pot
Camping and Outdoors
Great in winter— after a long day out and about, come home to a lovely
warm casserole.
Ideal in summer: At times when you are out enjoying the great weather and sites of
Australia. Keep your chicken salad and fruit salad cold in the perfectly sized thermos.
Ideal for the motor home, caravan or boating
Takes up little space.
Stores away neatly.
Use inner pots on their own to cook a meal or to prepare a meal for the end of a
hard day.
When you don’t want to be spending all your time cooking
Prepare the meal before you go on the boat or day trip.
Camping, picnics and backyard barbecues
Forget all those pots and pans.
Great for also keeping the cooked barbecue meat moist and hot. Place meat in the inner
cooking pots, and store in the thermal insulated pot to keep hot while sitting back with
friends. To keep it extra cold, place food in the 7L pot and use the 2.5L pot to hold ice cubes
and place on top. Then place in the outer insulated pot.
Store cold drinks and sandwiches whilst shing with the kids.