I Make My Best Lazy Meals With This Novelty Camping Tool If you've encountered a pie iron before, it was probably in the vicinity of a campfire. The contraption consists of two pieces of aluminum joined together by a hinge at the top to form a press. Two long metal handles stem from the top and bottom parts of the press, which you use to bring the pieces of metal together, and hold the pie iron over the campfire.
I definitely recommend a pie iron as a way to expand your campfire cuisine beyond the usual grilled meat and scorched marshmallow fare. With one, quesadillas, pizzas, and, yes, pies are possible, even when you're in the wilderness.
But, as someone who grew up eating tuna sandwiches for breakfast, I'm all for breaking the arbitrary conventions of "when" certain foods ought to be consumed and "where" certain tools ought to be used. So it should come as no surprise that I use my pie iron at home, over my stove. The pie iron allows you to access the superior crispiness of a pressed sandwich, no bulky panini press required.
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Friday, August 13, 2021
I Make My Best Lazy Meals With This Novelty Camping Tool
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