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No joking but we have only turned our cooker on for 1 hour in in 8 days and that was to cook a pie. Every thing else on the log burner my misses even cooked a quiche on it the weekend it was lovely. And i cooked a leg of lamb on sunday. The only thing i havnt managed to do is to get the food to brown on top any ideas or is it not possible?:confused1:

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We have a skillet on ours with a kettle permanently on.

 

Once the kettle boils we put it on the skillet. If the stove is maintained at 400-500F it'll simmer at drinking temperature without steaming for hours. When ready for a brew the kettle can be boosted by placing directly on the stove for a minute or two - but it doesn't really need it.

 

If the stove is running, we will use it for cooking. The kettle and pans are stainless steel. Looking into a tagine for casseroles.

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We have a skillet on ours with a kettle permanently on.

 

Once the kettle boils we put it on the skillet. If the stove is maintained at 400-500F it'll simmer at drinking temperature without steaming for hours. When ready for a brew the kettle can be boosted by placing directly on the stove for a minute or two - but it doesn't really need it.

 

If the stove is running, we will use it for cooking. The kettle and pans are stainless steel. Looking into a tagine for casseroles.

 

Any luck with the tagine Paolo? Today were cooking steake and kidney stew , sunday we did a roast chicken upside down in the pan . it was fantastic, food really does taste better in my opinion .:thumbup:

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