cooking in the truck

Discussion in 'Food & Cooking in the Truck | Trucker Recipe Forum' started by beezle, Jun 19, 2007.

  1. tnt440

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  3. STap

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    Awesome idea!! Will a small watt microwave also work?
     
  4. Kathy HSF

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    Yes i use one all the time. Also a toaster oven.
     
  5. Kathy HSF

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    Yes i use one all the time. Also a toaster oven.

    For rice use minute rice. put it in some plastic wear add water, cover and it is done in about an hour. just microwave to heat add you favorite beans meat or veggies.
     
  6. STap

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    That sounds great!! I'm sure if I snooped around enough I would find all kinds of recipes!!
     
  7. BigJim1937

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    Courtney here, with a 2500 watt inverter, I have a hotplate, coffee pot, george forman grill, and a hot air popcorn maker that doubles as instant heat on cooler days. A small slow cooker is a good thing to carry, make a whole meal and let it cook while you drive. In the winter I carry a propane camp stove/grill, so not to run down the already cold batteries.
     
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  8. STap

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    Hey Courtney, Question regarding the propane camp stove/grill. After you cook on the thing and you clean it out best you can on the road, do you put in in the cab? Does it smell? I've even heard of drivers with little charcoal grills that they use... I just don't think I could clean it enough to get the smell out of it...
     
  9. BigJim1937

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    LOL Courtney used tin foil on top that way the grill does not get dirty.
     
  10. American-Trucker

    American-Trucker Road Train Member

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    ....so a CHARCOAL grill dont get dirty...hahaha





    American Trucker
     
  11. BigJim1937

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    So here exactly did you learn your reading skills, let me guess grade 12 you took grade 1, 12 times. Read again and you will see we are talking about a propane grill. Some people need to learn how to follow a discussion before they post.
     
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