cooking in the truck
Discussion in 'Food & Cooking in the Truck | Trucker Recipe Forum' started by beezle, Jun 19, 2007.
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We sometimes used wipes and then dried them. Depended on how dirty they were. If they were really bad, you just go to a public washroom and use a sink or put some water in a big dish, add soap and wash then throw out the water. There are ways
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Going thru orientation and has surprised to learn about the 12v portable lunch box "stoves" some people use to cook with while driving.
Do many people actually cook their meals in their truck?
Is there an area with cooking ideas on this site? You know, recipes, tricks, that sort of thing?
I have heard of wrapping a potato in foil and putting it in a tin can wired to the exhaust manifold to bake. Don't know if I'd do that though........
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Here is a thread you might be interested in reading>> http://www.thetruckersreport.com/tr...ok-your-truck.html?highlight=trucking+recipes
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Lots of people cook in there truck,.....
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I use lighter socket plug in pots and pans as they heat fast and are easy on the batteries.mje Thanks this. -
Wow good idea. I will have to remember this when I get my truck. Hmmmm the pic made me hungry now.LoL
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Has anyone tried the Rocket Grill? Cook in pouches, the grease is seperated...
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I use salt and paper towels to dry wash...It's mildly abrasive but if your gently it's OK on non stick material..The big plus is that salt kills the bacteria and prevents more from growing without being too bad for you..Learned it from camping at dry sites..
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