Camp Cooking with Charcoal
Explains how to cook any food in your campsite with charcoal. Shows equipment and describes procedures for frying, boiling, and baking breakfast but basic principles apply to any other food you desire. For more information about camp cooking, please visit my website
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Great job on the video y’all that sure looks good! I gotta get me one of those Dutch ovens for camp cooking!
Looks delicious! Our next investment for family car/tent camping is definitely going to be a Dutch oven.
I am ready to do some camp cooking this weekend.
Good video
What does everyone like to do with the bacon grease? I never really know what to do with ours. It usually ends up in an empty beer can and then into the garbage
I don't think your breakfast could've come out any better… it looks delicious. I may be a few years younger, a little more agile than you, but I'm looking into getting a dutch oven table for many reasons. Great job on this video, and of course with Eva's help. Thank you for sharing, Take care Frazier D. Friend. 🇺🇲
Awesome video following from Australia
As usual Frazier, your sage advice is shown in a clear and useful manner. The baking advice was really helpful. I had no idea about putting more charcoal on the top with less on the bottom. Your food looked delicious.
Thank you.
😋that was a great looking breakfast my friend! I got to remember the briquette count when I try this for the biscuits I tend to burn mine lol
I love that #7 also what a pretty ol skillet!
thanks for sharing your ideas for camp cooking
That breakfast looks wonderful! I brought home from work a pair of used welding gloves to use for camping. I can literally pick up coals by hand with them if I felt inclined to do so, but I just bring my long BBQ tongs for that purpose instead. I do use a lid lifter instead of pliers.
Have a great day!
Those tongs are tiny but with those great gloves I’m sure it’s fine. I use extra long 22” rosewood handled stainless tongs (on amazon) and I can skip gloves for all coal work. I keep my on-deck coals in the chimney and periodically add more and the long tongs are great for reaching in and getting coals out without feeling the heat so much. Thank for the great, thorough videos.