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Cheap, Easy Foil Cooking When Traditional Methods Aren't Available

Cheap, Easy Foil Cooking When Traditional Methods Aren't Available***This can make you a personal meal fairly quickly and easily. The air inside the aluminum will heat up and fairly evenly cook all the food inside.....

Cheap, Easy Foil Cooking When Traditional Methods Aren't Available


When in college or just out on your own, sometimes the normal cooking appliances aren't available. Despite not having these, you can still make some interesting and good tasting oven baked meals with aluminum foil.

The idea is to put all your ingredients into the foil wrapping them up then putting it into a small toaster oven that can normally be purchased for around $20. The same will work for a larger oven as well if you have that but don't have anything to cook in. This can make you a personal meal fairly quickly and easily. The air inside the aluminum will heat up and fairly evenly cook all the food inside.

You aren't limited to a toaster oven. The aluminum foil meals will work on an outdoor grill or even a campfire. If using a campfire, you will need to rotate it because it can burn easily if left in one place and the opposite side will remain cold.

A common aluminum foil meal includes a meat product, a cut up potato, and whatever spices and veggies that you enjoy. Wrap all this up in one piece of foil and cook it for about 40 minutes or until it's done. Anything that is designed to be a casserole will work in foil most of the time.

When you pull it out of the toaster oven, put it on a plate to let it cool for a few minutes. After that the foil will be cool to the touch. You can open up the foil and eat it right there. After you are done, you can throw away the foil and you don't have an oven dish or a plate to clean since it was all in the foil making it easy especially in a dorm room setting where cleaning up dishes might be difficult.

You can make anything using a simple and inexpensive silicone mold set.

Protect your hands with silicone oven mitts.
By Jonathon Martin
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