May 12, 2007
Anything you cook in your oven at home you can bake in a cardboard box at camp. I've made this many, many times & have cooked an entire turkey dozens of times in one use a large cookie sheet for the turkey -- the charcoal gives a wonderful smokey flavor).
One variation which is not listed here I will pass along. When my son was a Bluebird (Campfire) his leader made a box oven to bake a cake. She made basically the open top box oven (#1) but cut off both the top & bottom. For the top she duct-taped a Reynolds Oven Cooking Bag on the top. This cooks a bit slower than a standard box oven, so add an extra charcoal BUT it allowed the children to actually the watch the cake baking. It is absolutely amazing!! A great first experience using the box oven.
Another hint: To eliminate carrying a bulky cardboard box to camp, pick a box that will carry your food supplies. This will eliminate the need to bring an extra box along plus at the end of camp you won't need the box anyway as you will have used the food you brought in it!!
This comes from MacScouter site
The Cardboard Box Oven
A cardboard box will make an oven -- and it works just as well as your oven at home! There are different ways to make a cardboard box oven.
1. The open top Box Oven
Cut off the flaps so that the box has four straight sides and bottom. The bottom of the box will be the top of the oven.
Cover the box inside COMPLETELY with foil, placing the shiny side out.
To use the oven, place the pan with food to be baked on a footed grill over the lit charcoal briquets. The grill should be raised about ten inches above the charcoal. Set the cardboard oven over the food and charcoal. Prop up one end of the oven with a pebble to provide the air charcoal needs to burn - or cut air vents along the lower edge of the oven.
2. The copy paper Box Oven
The cardboard boxes that hold reems of paper, 10 reems of 8 1/2 by 11 inch paper, or 10 reems of 8 1/2 by 14 inch paper, will make very nice box ovens. Line the inside of the box and lid with aluminum foil. Use a sponge to dab some Elmer's glue around the inside and cover to hold the foil in place. Make a couple holes in the cover to let the combustion gases out, and make a few holes around the sides near the bottom, to let oxygen in.
Make a tray to hold the charcoal using one or two metal pie plates. You can either make feet for a single pie plate using nuts and bolts, or bolt two pie plates together bottom to bottom. Cut a couple coat hangers to make a rack to hold up the cooking pan. Poke the straight pieces of coat hanger through once side, and into the other. Two pieces will usually do fine..
Put several lit briquets on the pie pan, put your cooking pan on the rack, and place the cover on top. The first time you use this box oven, check it a few times to make sure that enough oxygen is getting in, and enough gases are escaping, to keep the charcoal burning.
3. Box oven without the box!
David T. Berg says, "I saw a demo last week at our round table of the box oven minus the box! Proceedure:
Pound four one inch + diameter by about 1.5 ft length sticks into the ground in the shape of a square about 1.5 ft per side and wrap them with heavy duty foil.
Arrange aluminum foil around stakes and drape over top and crimp to hold in place. Also line floor with foil.
Drive three or four stakes into the ground through the foil floor to hold up the baking dish.
It looked kind of ugly but worked pretty well for baking the bisquits. If you make it this way, you don't have to take up room with a bulky box. Anyway, that's what the person doing the demo said."
5. Yet another description of a Box Oven
From Dori Byron, Fair Winds Girl Scout Council Trainer, Brownie leader, and Computer nut, "You need:
One large box (wiskey or any double corragated box that will fit a cake pan or cookie sheet with about 1" all around will do.) Note: this does not have to have a lid or top.
Lots of large high quality, heavy duty, tin foil (commercial time, use Renyolds wrap)
Four small TIN juice cans
A 9x13 cake pan or small cookie sheet
One #10 can, open at both ends and vented at bottom for charcoal chimney.
One small friendly stone to vent bottom
First cover the inside of box with two layers of foil. Be sure you have no box showing anywhere. You can tape it down on OUTSIDE. Place a large sheet of foil on a level, not burnable, piece of ground. Place the charcoal chimney on the foil and place a fire starter and whole charcoals (one for every 40 degrees of temperature plus one or two for cold, wet, or wind) Light the chimney and wait about 20 min for charcoal to be ready. Pull off chimney and spread out charcoal to fit under pan used. Place four small juice cans to support cake pan and lower box oven over all. Vent on leaward (thats away from the wind for non mariners) side with small stone. Cook for amount of time called for in recipe. If cooking for much more than 30 minutes replenish charcoal.
Note: Be sure and lift box straight up or you will "dump"the heat. No peeking allowed!! Anything you can cook in an oven at home can be done in a box though I prefer things that can be done in 30 min or so. Good Eating!"
For all box ovens:
Control the baking temperature of the oven by the number of charcoal briquets used. Each briquette supplies 40 degrees of heat (a 360 degree temperature will take 9 briquets).
Experiment! Build an oven to fit your pans - or your menu: Bake bread, brownies, roast chicken, pizza or a coffee cake. Construct a removable oven top or oven door. Punch holes on opposite sides of the oven and run coat hanger wire through to make a grill to hold baking pans. Try the oven over the coals of a campfire.
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