[Sca-cooks] Bread Question from someone not on this list

Deborah Hammons mistressaldyth at gmail.com
Fri May 29 08:48:42 PDT 2009


And now I have flashy blinky lights on the coronet.  And shoes.  So if they
don't hear the beeps, they see the light.   :-))  Would make judging the
combat cooking by candlelight interesting.
Aldyth

On Fri, May 29, 2009 at 9:33 AM, Susan Fox <selene at earthlink.net> wrote:

> A smoker needs two things:  a heat source and damp wood chips for smoking.
>  If you don't put in the latter, you don't wind up with smoked food.  Bread,
> yes, brisket not so much.  ;-)
>
> Small diversion:  some folks from the Barony of Calafia [San Diego, CA]
> brought a propane-fired smoker to Collegium and to Potrero War and
> demonstrated it.  Quite a good compromise for "city kids".  Best quickie
> treat:  smoked pecans in about one hour.  To which I say, happily, Nuts To
> You!
>
> Cheers,
> Selene Colfox, your cohort in backup beepery
>
>
>
> Deborah Hammons wrote:
>
>> It seems she has a Bradley smoker, with insulating heating blankets?  The
>> idea was to put many small loaves in tins in the smoker at about 3 in the
>> morning, and have hot fresh bread for breakfast at 6.
>> I would wonder about the "smoker".  Smoked brisket yes, bread, not so
>> much.
>>
>> I have done biscuits in my little oven on the wood stove before, but never
>> bread because the temperature is pretty unpredictable over an hour.  My
>> other half is looking into building a beehive when next we camp.
>>
>> Aldyth
>>
>
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