Ridgemonkey cooking....anyone use one ?

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Robbi

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Just ordered one of each size ☺

They also work on an open fire, bbq, any fuel camping stove, gas and even electric cookers in the kitchen, looking forward to experimenting with these. ☺
 
Ive been using one for a while yeh there ok ,mind and cook everything at low heat! As Stew said a cast pie iron would be better apart from the weight.
 
Hey ! Hiya Gill, how goes it matey ? Hope all is well ☺

It looks pretty good, i got the XL for the two of us camping and the standard one for me when fishing, looking forward to trying them.

What have you cooked ?
 
Hi Robbi long time buddy,I have the Xl done the fry ups and toasties .GreT wee bit of kit ,there's loads on YouTube on them buddy.All the best mate .
 
Hi there
Basically aimed at carp anglers the Ridgemonkey gear has been a real hit on the banks over the last year or two. These double sided pans are very popular as you can cook toasties on the bank and any type of panned food.. Will probably get one for this season.
Cheers
Gareth
 
Just spotted this thread! I have recently bought an XL. After watching a few youtube videos, I have done a little experimenting of my own. So far, I've cooked a nice fry up, pie and chips & a roast dinner! Cooking times are a little longer than those implied on YouTube, but hey, it does offer a wider range of outdoor meals! :)
 
I currently use the standard version when overnight fishing.makes fantastic toasties although not quite deep enough for sausage ones (squashes the bread a little).nice and compact it slides into a rucksack easily. Fits my needs perfectly but wouldn't recommend if cooking for more than one.
 

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