Campfire Sunday Roast

motz

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Hey all, just had a conversation with a mate about how good Sunday Roasts are (particularly if you've not been home for ages!), and was wondering if anyone has successfully made or even attempted to make a sunday roast whilst camping?

I think it would certainly be a hard task - particularly to get everything to be done just at the right time, but would be great to see if anyone has tried...
 

Mesquite

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Hey all, just had a conversation with a mate about how good Sunday Roasts are (particularly if you've not been home for ages!), and was wondering if anyone has successfully made or even attempted to make a sunday roast whilst camping?

I think it would certainly be a hard task - particularly to get everything to be done just at the right time, but would be great to see if anyone has tried...

It's not that hard... just have a look at this thread

The Unusual suspects love their campfire Sunday roast :rolleyes:
 

Bigfoot

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You need a pan to catch the dripping fat which you then use to baste the meat (sorry if that's mentioned in the thread linked above, I didn't have time to look :) )
 

shaggystu

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Nov 10, 2003
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Made christmas dinner on an open fire last year.....Took some effort though, and it was minus a few trimmings and sprouts...every cloud eh?

that's just a sunday dinner, the sprouts are how you know that it's christmas!

stuart
 

treadlightly

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I was chatting to the owner of a camp site recently who said a couple of Christmasses ago three families booked in for Christmas Eve for a couple nights and set up an outdoor Christmas, cooking the turkey and trimmings and the rest of the stuff. I think she said they even rigged up some fairy lights...
 

Extreme Pilgrim

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Made christmas dinner on an open fire last year.....Took some effort though, and it was minus a few trimmings and sprouts...every cloud eh?

I am with Shaggy on this one. Sprouts are little green balls of wonder and I seem to be the only person around my Christmas table that actually digs them.
 

bilmo-p5

Bushcrafter through and through
Jul 5, 2010
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A Coleman camp oven can turn out a nice roast;

ColemanRoastBeef1.jpg
 

motz

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haha some amazing pics guys..Graham I'm loving the mashed swede 'bush style' :)!

Now I know it's possible I'm going to have to give it a go in the future, like was said, all it takes is planning and preperation.... plus a little help from your friends.
 

Mesquite

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One of the best pieces of meat I ever cooked was done in a pit. Covered in leaves, coated with clay, plavved with some damp grass in a pit with hot rocks.

Got to admit I loved it when I had venison cooked like that.

What made it taste even better was having virtually no food for about 5 days prior to having it :rolleyes:
 

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