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I know you like a Cobb thread. Can you list all the meals..

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Blu · 05/04/2011 17:04

you can make in a Cobb, without too many expensive extra accessories?

Complete meals for 3 or 4 people.

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sethstarkaddersmackerel · 05/04/2011 17:07

no, that would take years.
It's a grill/oven, basically, you can do anything you can do on a grill or in an oven.

Blu · 05/04/2011 17:10

So would I be able to do a small roast chicken with roast potatoes, or toad in the hole, and then put in a jam roly poly, say?

Or heat up a lasagne?

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sethstarkaddersmackerel · 05/04/2011 17:19

yes, don't see why not!

Blu · 05/04/2011 17:21

Basically we have overdone our small varirty of sausage, burgers and kebabs and if the veggie amongst us have to eat grilled halloumi one more time..well...they just don't want to!

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Blu · 05/04/2011 17:22

So what are your most succesful or favourite camp meals cooked in a Cobb that you couldn't do on a 2 ring stove and a regualr portable BBQ?

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Soups · 05/04/2011 21:30

I've recently bought a Cobb and did a roast chicken, which turned out very very nice. If we did potatoes at what stage do we put them in? If there's wine still left in the moat does that matter? Are half wine steamed, half roasted good!

chicaguapa · 10/04/2011 22:36

Can you bake part-baked rolls in a Cobb and things like breaded chicken kievs, frozen pizzas?

PeachyAndTheArghoNauts · 14/04/2011 18:02

Beef with yorkies, pots and veg (done in the moat) was our first

It really is easy

Only thing we have yet to master is pizza, always burns

Kievs fine, part baked rolls nice.

Fave meal definitely a roast; also reheating apple pies etc (we use the mini ones for ease, ready made custard- yum on a cold night)

Not popcorn, ever. Please don't. Smell of Dh's adventure will haunt me for years.

oher big plus for us with the boys is the cool wall a Cobb has. And that it retains heat for a while on a cobblestone, so we often ahve enough ehat to do a sarnie on it once boys settled.

mathsgeek · 21/04/2011 14:14

We're practising with our Cobb before we go camping so that if we need the services of a microwave we have it to hand :)

Did baked potatoes last night- quite impressed. They weren't huge but a good size and took just over an hour wrapped in foil. Just stuck them around the charcoal basket and turned 2-3 times. I reckon you could then cook something like beans using the frying pan on the top but didn't last night.

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