Breakfast Done Right- Snow Camping by Nutnfancy [Review of Coleman Oven too]

Published on March 6, 2013
Duration: 21:58

This video reviews the Coleman Camp Oven and Primus Firehole 100 stove during a snow camping trip. Nutnfancy demonstrates cooking thick-cut bacon, scrambled eggs, and garlic cheese flatbread, highlighting the importance of quality ingredients and efficient gear for morale in harsh conditions. The Coleman oven is praised for its affordability and performance for car camping.

Quick Summary

The Coleman Camp Oven is an affordable option for car camping or snowmobiling, featuring a 10-inch rack with adjustable heights and an integrated heat indicator. It folds flat for storage and performs well for baking items like flatbread.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Outdoor Cooking Setup with Primus Stove
  2. 00:58Coleman Camp Oven Introduction
  3. 02:12Bacon Quality for Morale
  4. 05:26Coleman Camp Oven Detailed Review
  5. 08:57Flatbread Preparation
  6. 11:12Scrambled Eggs Technique
  7. 13:50Final Meal Assessment & Gear Importance

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Primus Firehole 100 stove's BTU output?

The Primus Firehole 100 stove offers a total output of 24,000 BTUs, with each of its two burners providing 12,000 BTUs. It also features piezoelectric ignition and weighs 14.76 lbs.

Is the Coleman Camp Oven good for backpacking?

The Coleman Camp Oven is generally considered more suitable for car camping, truck camping, or snowmobiling due to its size and design. It's an affordable option but not optimized for lightweight backpacking.

What are the key features of the Coleman Camp Oven?

The Coleman Camp Oven features an integrated heat indicator, a 10-inch square rack with three adjustable cooking heights, and a folding design that allows it to store flat. It's constructed from aluminized steel.

What are Nutnfancy's tips for outdoor cooking?

Nutnfancy emphasizes using quality ingredients, like thick-cut bacon, for morale. He also demonstrates efficient cooking techniques, such as his 'flash cook' method for scrambled eggs, and stresses the importance of reliable gear systems.

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