I use one of these as well. They are great for baking flatbread pizzas. They are also good for cinnamon rolls for a treat on the trail. I have also cooked meatloaf in it. I would recommend using a fire rated heavy cloth to cover it . It helps keep the heat in.
Naice, it is probably even better at making pizza tgen tge biolite, but wow, at tgat price I woukd have to start making and selling them when outback to pay for it! 😁
Our stuff has kinda devolved since we ain’t cooking for a family on the teardrop trips. Usually I fill the bottom of the pie iron with biscuit or cornbread mix and cook it up one serving at a time. We have even made little pizzas.
Comments
These are even cooler if you like hot pizza! I’ve got one out in the garage and they are pretty nice units. I just sold one like the one you posted.
https://www.cabelas.com/shop/en/camp-chef-propane-camp-oven-and-stove
Michigan Mike
Linden, Mi
2019 T@B 400
I use one of these as well. They are great for baking flatbread pizzas. They are also good for cinnamon rolls for a treat on the trail. I have also cooked meatloaf in it. I would recommend using a fire rated heavy cloth to cover it . It helps keep the heat in.
This is what we carry around. From pizza to steak and veggie, could even be used for bread and other stuff.
I do not make my owne pizza bread, but purxhase a frozzen ball and every tging esle is fresh. 😎
The biolite base camp with pizza oven.
Yes, not the most compact, but the smoke flavor that goes in is just incredible.
https://images.app.goo.gl/ateGSUjvhQPvB2FE7
I really like BioLite's products. And I like their philosophy.
I'm really interested in this guy:
https://us.gozney.com/products/roccbox?variant=34387650674825
2019 T@G Boondock Edge 5W
2017 Toyota 4Runner TRD Pro
2022 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Rubicon 4xe
Naice, it is probably even better at making pizza tgen tge biolite, but wow, at tgat price I woukd have to start making and selling them when outback to pay for it! 😁
They are not cheap for sure. But I could use it at home on the patio too. As you can see, Im trying hard to justify the expense.
2019 T@G Boondock Edge 5W
2017 Toyota 4Runner TRD Pro
2022 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Rubicon 4xe
Absolutely! 😉
Also use ours anywhere, including home, cabin or just a pic nic. 😁
When did this happen, needing an oven to make breads or cinnamon rolls?
Welli, ther an oven, a dutcth oven of puchase from store. I woukd prfer making my own then using the television or any other technologie. 😉
I thought using a pie iron or frying pan with or without a lid, or even aluminum foil was the way to go?
@JohnnyLoco I do not carry a cast iron pan. But yep, your experience here is surly based on past succes! 😉
Doesn’t have to be cast iron ? I use heavy aluminum non-stick or carbon steel. Most of my life is success from trial and error and keeping it simple.
Those stoves work good, I keep one at the house for natural disasters
I absolutely thrust your experience. I have just never tried it.
But as of now, the pans we carry are small in diameter, only cooking for 2 and wanted to fit tge small T@G stove with up to 2 pans and pots at a time.
And the teast of the smoke in that pizza make such a difference.
What I am a shame of, I that I have actually never tried to make bread my self. I will have to take care of that someday. 😊
Its about having fun, it all works.
Our stuff has kinda devolved since we ain’t cooking for a family on the teardrop trips. Usually I fill the bottom of the pie iron with biscuit or cornbread mix and cook it up one serving at a time. We have even made little pizzas.