I tried to make baked apples over a campfire

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blazera@kbin.social · 14 pts · 3y (1 reply)

Zelda fan huh?

mister_flibble@lemm.ee · 2 pts · 3y

Dubious food

TheWaterGod@lemmy.ca · 7 pts · 3y

On the plus side, you can try baking apples again with your new charcoal briquette.

Anissem@lemmy.ml · 7 pts · 3y

Just tell people they’re dipped in dark chocolate

tal@kbin.social · 5 pts · 3y (1 reply)

I expect that you can just cut the outside off and it'll taste fine.

I recall a Family Circus cartoon where Dolly is looking at a toaster and yelling "Mommy, the toast is ready for scraping!"

NumbersCanBeFun@kbin.social · 2 pts · 3y
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Ragnell@kbin.social · 4 pts · 3y

When I was a kid we used to do something called "Screaming Apples" where you put the apple on a stick, stuck it in the campfire like a marshmallow and waited for it to make a sound kind of like a siren. When it got noisy, it was cooked.

Quereller@kbin.social · 3 pts · 3y

You need a Dutch oven or a similar device to bake in hot coals.

sarahcanary@lemmy.one · 2 pts · 3y

Too many slices

SeatBeeSate@beehaw.org · 2 pts · 3y

I think you're supposed to light the wood, not the apples.

On a side note, do you use your ovens self clean cycle to cook a roast as well?

LiemPong_Pagong@kbin.social · 2 pts · 3y

@SethranKada

Nice and crispy

CifrareVerba@lemmy.world · 1 pts · 3y
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claytempleton@lemmy.world · 1 pts · 3y

Honestly under the charred skin it looks perfectly caramelized and delicious.

Teon@kbin.social · 1 pts · 2y

Wrap in tin foil and then put on a grill over the fire. This is just cajun blackened apples without the spice.