But I didn’t have those on mine and everybody’s pots looked the same once you all got cooking. So this guy had a set of alphabet letter metal stampers and a bunch of washers and wire. He punched your initials into the washer and then laced a piece of wire through the washer and attached one to your lid and one to your pot handle. I could see my initials even after we were all done cooking for the day. Ingenious!
I took a picture of this gal’s 6 drawers and all the gobs of gadgets that were packed inside. If you are a die-hard camper like she is, you would LOVE having this kitchen away from home!! I was thinking I would do a smaller 3 drawer version of this. It is way nice to have all your gadgets an arm’s length away!
This camping box was so organized! The gal that had this camping box also has 40 dutch ovens. She has made this her life hobby. I got a lot of tips from her. |
We first mixed up the yellow cake mixes and put them in an oiled dutch oven.
We cooked the cake mixes in oiled dutch ovens for about 15 minutes. You can see the coals on the tops of the ovens. Then after 15 minutes we added the toppings. In these desserts it was a can of sweetened, condensed milk, and a can of caramel ice cream topping. Then we added another cake mix over the top and baked for 15 more minutes. Then we opened up each oven and added chocolate chips and pecans for a topping and let them melt for 5 or so minutes. Finished!
Ladies, do you want to taste test these? Uh…..do you even need to ask? No you don’t! Give me a bite! |
Here is the dessert almost done, we took a look and we needed that milk incorporated into the cake a bit more….. |
It sure does look good now, doesn’t it? Give me that whipped cream! |
Chocolate Chip Pecan Caramel Cake
2 packages yellow cake mix mixed according to package directions
1 can sweetened condensed milk
1 small jar of caramel ice cream topping
2 cups chocolate chips
1 1/2 cups pecans
Mix cake mixes. Pour half into an oiled 16 inch dutch oven. Bake for 15 minutes. (8 coals on bottom, 12 on top). Open up and add the condensed milk and the caramel in wavy lines over cake. Make 4-5 small slice lines through cake. Then cover again and Bake 10 more minutes. Open and top with chocolate chips and pecans. Bake another 10 – 15 minutes or until golden.
Here are some other easy recipes to try next time you do dutch oven cooking! Cobblers are really easy and you really can’t go wrong with them.
EASY Apple or Cherry Cobbler
2 cans apple or cherry pie filling
1/4 cup brown sugar
1 pkg. buttery yellow cake mix
1 cup pecans; chopped
1 cup (2 sticks) butter
Spread 2 cans of apple or cherry pie filling in a 12” oiled, Dutch oven. Sprinkle the sugar, then cake mix, then pecans over apples. DO NOT STIR. Slice thin the 2 sticks of butter and layer over top. Bake at 350 (8 coals on bottom 12 coals on top) for 45 minutes to 1 hour, replacing coals as needed. (you can also use blueberry filling).
Raspberry Swirl Cake
1 cn Raspberry pie filling (large)
1 Yellow cake mix
3 Eggs
7up or lemon lime soda instead of water in the mix
1 stick of melted or softened butter (for the oil)
Mix cake following directions using some 7up instead of water for the liquid and butter for the oil. Mix it up and add eggs. Pour in oiled dutch oven and bake for 15 minutes (8 coals on bottom and 12 on top).
Have fun dutch oven cooking on your next camping trip! Or just try it in your backyard. You can do it on pea gravel or on cement or on a large cookie sheet even. Have fun with your dutch ovens! I just ran out and bought another one!!!