Baking a cake outside in the winter using a wood gas stove

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nickdutch
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Baking a cake outside in the winter using a wood gas stove

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Rosesandtea

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Could you give us a precis please? I gave it a go, and just have too much on to sit watching someone mix up cake batter! Tried to fast forward but can't get it right and see text whizzing past.

I'd like to try some baking in our bbq - I insisted we get one with a lid just for that purpose.
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Have seen and tasted some very nice bannock cooked on an open fire with a couple of pots for pan and lid.
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I love my Dutch Oven, as long as you have the coals/wood to burn then you can cook anything in them.
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the-gnole

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Best not use them in a fire-brick lined fire pit though, it tends to cook really too quickly.