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Dutch Oven Cooking 3: Gourmet Meals - Texas Parks and Wildlife [Official]

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Uploaded by on Jun 18, 2009

You won't believe what you can cook in a dutch oven! Jazz up your campfire meals with quiche lorraine, cornish game hen and peach cobbler. This video, the third of a series of 3, demonstrates how. For more information about Texas state parks, including free dutch oven cooking classes, visit www.LifesBetterOutside.org.

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  • Great videos. Can you tell me what the item at the bottom of the oven is, visible at 1:14 ? Looks like just what I need to spread the heat and avoid burning.

    Keep on cookin'

  • @chipfire That's a diffuser for a gas range. You can find them a dollar stores.

  • We just got a used camping trailer and want to get out and start camping again. Dutch oven cooking looks wonderful. I live in Houston and want to learn how to cook in a DO. Do they have any classes at any of the Texas State Parks?

  • @gigi4u5 We sure do. For a list of upcoming classes, visit texasstatepark(dot)org, click on Featured Events and select Cooking. While you're on the Texas state parks website, you might also want to check out our Texas Outdoor Family workshops which feature outdoor cooking classes. Another good resource is the Lone Star Dutch Oven Society.

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  • Noticed the pit, but how ya gonna say somthing beyond a comment ? LOL

  • @alanmcmichael

    or u could save yourself the $ and get normal tin and wash off the syrup and add water

  • @gigi4u5 There are several Dutch Oven Cooking Groups in Houston. In NW Houston is the Saltgrass Chapter

    Anne Ackel & Sheree Horton are the Co-Advisors. They can be contacted at (281) 668-8254

  • i used yellow cake mix and it was good but the canned peaches were a little sweet for my taste. Next time i will use fresh peaches or "lite" canned peaches with less sugar.

    It was really easy.

  • @MyREDTAIL Im sure any white cake mix is fine.

  • @jstrunck Wondering what kind of cake mix did he use for the peach cobbler,? would of been nice if he explained the stuff that he put in there.?

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