Young Sportsman How to: Make a Dutch Oven Dinner

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Uploaded by on Jul 16, 2008

Easy way to have a great meal after the end of a hunting,fishing, or camping day. Add the food ingredients in the morning. Let it cook in the groung while your out. And have a great meal when you get back to camp hours later.

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  • Nice video! I've used this method several times and the meat comes out great! Only thing I do different is, I cover the hole with a piece of tin and then cover with dirt. I only do that in case I need to stoke or add more coals. Good job!

  • that was a great step-by-step video

  • One tip, get yourself a small wisk broom to "sweep" the ash off. makes this go a little better. nice job.

  • good job. Made me so hungry I ordered a pizza! I love that you put it in the ground. So many times the cooks will turn the quarter turn every 30 minutes and I understand that but your method was how I think Dutch oven cooking was meant to be! You did a great job!

  • Very good step by step video, you explained each phase. I've recently bought a dutch oven and your video has put me well on my way to tasty dinners! I like that you actually dug a pit for slow cooking, this is more practical for people who want to be out in the field while the food is cooking.

    Great Video.

  • Good idea about putting it in the ground.

  • Looks Good

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