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How To Cook Food Underground. It’s not as much work as it seems, and it makes for a exciting cooking experience that’s great for parties and summer barbecues especially. As it turns out, yes you can! in this episode we will try a another primitive cooking technique. The meat prep and seasoning recipe is at the end of this instructable. So here was the idea behind this project: Can i cook meat underground with as little expense, but still create a great meal? 217k views 10 years ago. dig a pit in the ground, line it with stones, get those stones blazing hot, then put some food in and bury it! a hangi is a traditional maori method. shovel any ash out of the pit and place enough red hot stones inside to cover the bottom, using either a shovel or a couple of long forked sticks. This method can bake, smoke, or steam food.

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217k views 10 years ago. The meat prep and seasoning recipe is at the end of this instructable. As it turns out, yes you can! So here was the idea behind this project: Can i cook meat underground with as little expense, but still create a great meal? in this episode we will try a another primitive cooking technique. It’s not as much work as it seems, and it makes for a exciting cooking experience that’s great for parties and summer barbecues especially. dig a pit in the ground, line it with stones, get those stones blazing hot, then put some food in and bury it! This method can bake, smoke, or steam food. a hangi is a traditional maori method.

underground cooking how to YouTube

How To Cook Food Underground This method can bake, smoke, or steam food. shovel any ash out of the pit and place enough red hot stones inside to cover the bottom, using either a shovel or a couple of long forked sticks. As it turns out, yes you can! in this episode we will try a another primitive cooking technique. 217k views 10 years ago. This method can bake, smoke, or steam food. It’s not as much work as it seems, and it makes for a exciting cooking experience that’s great for parties and summer barbecues especially. dig a pit in the ground, line it with stones, get those stones blazing hot, then put some food in and bury it! a hangi is a traditional maori method. The meat prep and seasoning recipe is at the end of this instructable. Can i cook meat underground with as little expense, but still create a great meal? So here was the idea behind this project:

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