Monday, July 20, 2009

Dutch Ovens - A Great Option For Outdoor Cooking Parties


By Abhishek Agarwal

The inventive human mind and engineering skill, combined with creative cooking ideas and a lot of practice using outdoor Dutch ovens, one can produce gourmet meals in any outdoor party. Cooking meals in Dutch ovens is a tad different from the regular cooking techniques used in everyday cooking.

Usually called "slow cooking options" the oven can help you save a lot of time and energy that you could expend elsewhere with more important tasks. Thought the cooking technique with Dutch ovens are very different they are very easy to learn and grasp. So go on out and get yourself a Dutch oven and begin to prepare all your meals including a quick breakfast and desserts. You can use this oven for deep frying as well.

One of the many advantages of using a Dutch oven for cooking is that they allow for perfectly cooked dishes that absorb all the nutrients and flavors of the ingredients. These ovens are extremely versatile and can be used for a variety of purposes, without any complicated instructions, you could be up and cooking within minutes. These ovens are good for boiling food, baking, steaming and deep frying as well. Many Dutch ovens have been designed only for outdoor cooking. These ovens require coal but are easily lit and stay lit for extended periods of time.

If you are a first timer using a Dutch Oven you will need some practice lighting it and keeping the fires going, you will also need to learn a few tricks and tips about cooing with a Dutch oven. However, this is not a difficult task and you will have mastered the skills quickly.

You can choose the Dutch oven according to the features you desire. The design of the Oven is very simple and is made from aluminum and stands on three and sometimes four legs. The design of some of the Dutch ovens includes slots to hold other cooking implements as well as some serving dishes.

Cooking outdoors is a very exciting experience and adds fun to the party. This way the host can be with the guests as well as give the meal a finishing touch or get help from some of the guests in cooking the food. The lid of the oven doubles up as a multi-purpose container to either store the food ingredients or use it to serve the food (in some designs).

When buying your Dutch oven you should always choose an oven made of light weight aluminum as this facilitates transporting. These ovens also require a lot less maintenance as compared to other heavy metal ovens that tend to grip grease and stains and are very difficult to clean. The Dutch oven will also fit your budget for sure.

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