Cooking with Nutnfancy: "Tailgate Stir Fry" (bleeding too!)

Published on February 8, 2013
Duration: 48:29

This video showcases the Primus FireHole 100 stove during an outdoor 'Tailgate Stir Fry' cooking session. Despite a minor finger injury, Nutnfancy demonstrates the stove's capabilities, comparing it favorably to the Camp Chef Rainier. The review highlights the stove's dual 12,000 BTU burners, solid build quality, and suitability for high-calorie outdoor meals.

Quick Summary

The Primus FireHole 100 is a camp stove featuring dual 12,000 BTU burners for a total of 24,000 BTUs. It includes a piezo igniter, flexible fuel line, and magnetic windscreens, weighing 14 lbs 3 oz and costing around $120-$149.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Tailgate Stir Fry Setup
  2. 00:28Primus FireHole 100 Stove Unboxing & Features
  3. 01:01Cooking Process & Minor Injury
  4. 03:42Stove Comparison & Technical Specs
  5. 05:07Stir Fry Ingredients & Prep
  6. 06:07Cooking Technique: Searing & Stir-Frying
  7. 07:55Tasting & Meal Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the Primus FireHole 100 stove?

The Primus FireHole 100 features dual 12,000 BTU burners, an integrated piezo igniter, a flexible fuel line, and magnetic windscreens. It weighs 14 lbs 3 oz and costs around $120-$149.

How does the Primus FireHole 100 compare to the Camp Chef Rainier?

Nutnfancy notes that the Primus FireHole 100 feels like a higher quality unit compared to the Camp Chef Rainier stove, which he also reviewed.

What kind of meal was cooked using the Primus FireHole 100?

A 'Tailgate Stir Fry' was prepared, featuring chicken breast, various vegetables like peppers and carrots, and minute rice, seasoned with soy sauce and teriyaki.

What is the BTU output of the Primus FireHole 100 stove?

Each of the two burners on the Primus FireHole 100 outputs 12,000 BTUs, for a combined total output of 24,000 BTUs.

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