- Cooking food takes a little longer than in a regular oven. Don't plan on eating dinner in the evening. Plan on a midday meal.
- Use only black enamelware to absorb the heat of the sun. Glass and metal will work just plan on a little longer cooking time.
- Use lids when cooking to ensure the moisture stays inside the pot.
- Cookies will burn in the Sun Oven if left unattended. The sugar in them causes them to burn. Most other foods will be kept warm and not overcook if left in the Sun Oven.
- The Sun Oven can be used YEAR ROUND, as long at the sun is out you can cook with it!!
- You can stack pans, cookie sheets and pots in your Sun Oven. Use canning rings or small cooling rack to keep the pans off the bottom of the Sun Oven. Have beans cooking in one pot and a pot on top of it cooking the rice. The heat is even inside the chamber and the pot and food will be the same temperature, so stacking your cookware lets all the food cook at the same temperature!
- If you open the lid during cooking, add 10-15 minutes to your cooking time.
I filmed a few videos during the class and you will see that there is WAY more info than I could type here, so PLEASE visit the Sun Oven website for more videos and information!
Learn all about baking bread in the Sun Oven from Paul Munson, Sun Oven president.
Learn all about cooking a whole turkey in the Sun Oven.
Cooking Corn and Boiling Water in the Sun Oven
Low-Fat Chocolate Chip Cookies in the Sun Oven
Making Cookies In The Sun Oven |
I got almost to 300 degrees |
I used my Sun Oven for the first time this spring and made some chocolate chip cookies. They were delicious and so easy to do!
I used this recipe HERE from Every Day Food Storage. The butter is replaced with white beans in this recipe :)
I used this recipe HERE from Every Day Food Storage. The butter is replaced with white beans in this recipe :)
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