I'm anxious to start cooking something in my oven and I was wondering if there were any suggestions for recipes I could try once I get the oven to X degrees..
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Re: Cooking while Curing..
Between 200-300 throw a pot roast in there for a few hours. At 300-400F you can do the beer can chicken (see the beer can chicken thread).
Think about it like you would your indoor oven. What would you cook in your indoor oven at "X" degrees?
Have fun!!Ken H. - Kentucky
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Re: Cooking while Curing..
I would cook pizza..
btw Ken, have you done a pot roast? What did you cook it in?
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Re: Cooking while Curing..
We do pot roast after almost every pizza bake. On the 2nd morning after pizza, the oven is around 250F. Perfect for an all day roast.
I put in a hunk of cheap beef and all the leftover pizza veggies.
For convenient liquid and seasoning; a bottle of marinade is all you need.
You can also use leftover wine, a can of beer or Coke. If I use one of these, I'll also add cracked pepper, garlic, a packet of onion soup mix and whatever else gets my attention from the spice cabinet.
Add cut up potatoes, carrots, onions, mushrooms, whatever sounds good.
Put a lid on it and stick it in the oven. I'll usually put mine in around 9am and it's ready by 5:00pm. We never have leftovers.Ken H. - Kentucky
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Re: Cooking while Curing..
Sounds good! I started a new thread in the cooking forum about roasts to get some more info..
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