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<blockquote data-quote="ppine" data-source="post: 438097" data-attributes="member: 22555"><p>Cooking in a Dutch is very forgiving. Most people use too much heat at first becuase they don't believe that they work as well as they do. You can cook everything in a Dutch Oven, pizza, Chinese stiry fry. bread, soup. stews and everything in between. I have cooked a lot of buffalo in mine and served it for Thanksgiving at least 12 times. Our tradition is that the men cook outside on the fire and the women cook in the house. </p><p></p><p>My aunt came down from Alaska. She is a great cook and has sent many recipes to Alaska Magazine. When she saw a meal for 35 people on one fire she was amazed. It is how people cooked on the Frontier for hundreds of years. It is still one of the best ways to cook.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ppine, post: 438097, member: 22555"] Cooking in a Dutch is very forgiving. Most people use too much heat at first becuase they don't believe that they work as well as they do. You can cook everything in a Dutch Oven, pizza, Chinese stiry fry. bread, soup. stews and everything in between. I have cooked a lot of buffalo in mine and served it for Thanksgiving at least 12 times. Our tradition is that the men cook outside on the fire and the women cook in the house. My aunt came down from Alaska. She is a great cook and has sent many recipes to Alaska Magazine. When she saw a meal for 35 people on one fire she was amazed. It is how people cooked on the Frontier for hundreds of years. It is still one of the best ways to cook. [/QUOTE]
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