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FOIL PACKET COOKING 

Nothing is easier than making foil packets recipes. They require only strong aluminum foil wrap.

After creating the foil packets, they can be placed on the edge of the campfire near hot coals or placed on a grill set to medium-high temperature.

HOW TO COOK WITH FOIL PACKETS

  • Center ingredients on a sheet of foil

  • Bring up foil sides. Double fold top and ends to seal packet, leaving room for heat circulation inside.

  • Grill on medium-high in covered grill.

  • After cooking, open end of foil packet first to allow steam to escape. Then open top of foil packet.

Foil pockets  - Quick & Easy Packet Cooking

CENTER ingredients on a sheet (12x18-inches) of heavy duty aluminum foil.

1. CENTER ingredients on a sheet (12x18-inches) of heavy duty aluminum foil.

BRING up foil sides. Double fold top and ends to seal packet, leaving room for heat circulation inside. Repeat to make four packets.

2. BRING up foil sides. Double fold top and ends to seal packet, leaving room for heat circulation inside. Repeat to make four packets.

BAKE on a cookie sheet in preheated 450°F oven, OR GRILL on medium-high in covered grill.

3. BAKE on a cookie sheet in preheated 450°F oven, OR GRILL at medium-high on covered grill.

AFTER COOKING, open end of foil packet first to allow steam to escape. Then open top of foil packet.

4. AFTER COOKING, open end of foil packet first to allow steam to escape. Then open top of foil packet.

For Veggie Packets, Start with one sheet (18"x24") of Heavy Duty Aluminum Foil and make one large packet instead of four.

            

Foil Packet Recipes

 

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PIE IRON COOKING

WHAT ARE PIE IRONS

Pie Irons is a sandwich sized metal cooking compartment that hooks together using a hinge and has long metal rods attached to it. Your fixings are placed inside the compartment and it is held over a campfire turning occasionally to complete the cooking process. They are so versatile, they can be used just about anywhere; campfires, fireplaces, wood stoves, grill.

 

OTHER NAMES

Pie irons are called by several other common names in the U.S. such as Pudgie Pies, Mountain Pies, Hobo Pies, Sandwich cookers, and Pie Shams. They are also known in other countries as:

  • Australia - Jaffle Iron

  • U.K. - Toasties

  • Cuba - Sandwich Cubano

  • Italy - Panini Grills

 

PIE IRON COOKING METHODS

Pie irons can be used to make sandwiches, pizza pies, scrambled eggs, fruit pies, pudgy pies, tuna melts, fried potatoes, omelets, pork chops, hot dogs, bratwurst, s'mores, and much more.

  

     

 Pie Iron Recipes 

 

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