Carolyn (Mrs Ho Har) will be along shortlyShe cooks up a range of top tucker in one.
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Does anyone have experience cooking with a Cobb? I have a Weber kettle at home and use a mini version for cooking while camping, but I've heard Cobbs are pretty good.
Cheers
Jordy
Carolyn (Mrs Ho Har) will be along shortlyShe cooks up a range of top tucker in one.
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Easy to use and cook nice roast meat and bread, stays hot for a long time.
Thanks pop, yes I am here
Cobb... we have ours in the camper and cook.... Scones, pizzas, roasts, snags, eggs, steak, cakes, vege bake, patoto bake... should I go onThe cobb does excatly what your home oven does only smaller
Big enough for 4 as long as you are not huge eaters
and if cold makes a nice heater to sit around
Hmm I can smell the scones pop
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I have had a Cobb for years . I go through phases of using it. I find it has good and bad points.
It does a good roast but I find you need to turn the meat to get it crispy both sides. I find it fiddly to clean compared to my other cooking partner, being the Hillbilly. If you want to cook a steak I find I cant get enough heat under it and it stews the meat.
However its great in the fact you can take it into a parkland light it up put the lid on it and your away. I find if its cold the heat you get from it you would almost need to sit on it.
Currently the Hillbilly is in phase for me. I cook with it on the fire using the adjustable accessories. It does great vegies using the vegie ring.
If you want great even cooking with it use heat beads if its a 12 inch pot put 12 + 6 heat beads on top and 6 underneath. If you want crispy meat and veg just leave the lid ajar just slightly to let the steam out. another good portable cooker is the campfire brand frying pan with lid. You can cook an excellent roast in it on the gas. Its great.
One other thing with the Cobb its a bit boring when its cooking as not much seems to happen. not like cooking on the fire
Cheers
I agree with Mrs Ho Har, on all counts.
The only problem I have is it doesn't fit in any of the storage compartments of our new Trayon camperI can't bring myself to sell it - hopefully we can work out somewhere to put it!
If you need to contact me please email homestarrunnerau@gmail.com - thanks - Gav.
You could store a bloody upright stove in a 101!
Still undecided about Glenreagh - will depend on work commitments or lack thereof.
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We have a Cobb and really only cook roasts in it, but find it to be excellent.
Cheers, Mick.
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