Hi folks!
Thought I would bake some biscuits today using my Bakepacker ultra light. I used a simple Bisquick mix that just requires 1/3 cup of water. Mix together then roll out with a pint Nalgene water bottle. The bottle can then be used to cut out the biscuits. Place inside an oven bag, then on the Bakepacker grid. Next, put grid ,bag and biscuits inside a two quart billy can/pot that has one inch of water in the pot. Cover with a lid and bring to a boil on medium heat. Once boiling, bake/boil for 12 minutes. Turn off flame and let stand for three minutes, to prevent "falling". Remove lid, open bag and you have nice fluffy biscuits. Top them off with butter/margarine and jelly for a nice treat.
Here are a few pictures...
The setup.
The prep.
Into the bag on the grid.
Roll bag loosely.
Bake for 12 minutes then allow to set for three minutes.
Biscuits that are done.
Parkay and jelly. Yum!
The rest of the dough baked as one large biscuit.
Thanks for looking!
Gordy
Thought I would bake some biscuits today using my Bakepacker ultra light. I used a simple Bisquick mix that just requires 1/3 cup of water. Mix together then roll out with a pint Nalgene water bottle. The bottle can then be used to cut out the biscuits. Place inside an oven bag, then on the Bakepacker grid. Next, put grid ,bag and biscuits inside a two quart billy can/pot that has one inch of water in the pot. Cover with a lid and bring to a boil on medium heat. Once boiling, bake/boil for 12 minutes. Turn off flame and let stand for three minutes, to prevent "falling". Remove lid, open bag and you have nice fluffy biscuits. Top them off with butter/margarine and jelly for a nice treat.
Here are a few pictures...
The setup.
The prep.
Into the bag on the grid.
Roll bag loosely.
Bake for 12 minutes then allow to set for three minutes.
Biscuits that are done.
Parkay and jelly. Yum!
The rest of the dough baked as one large biscuit.
Thanks for looking!
Gordy