Foods that require little heat?!


Question: I need to cook something in my solar cooker for a project, but it's not too sunny outside and I have no idea what can be heated with so little sunlight. Any ideas? (btw, it only gets to about a hundred degrees on days like this)


Answers: I need to cook something in my solar cooker for a project, but it's not too sunny outside and I have no idea what can be heated with so little sunlight. Any ideas? (btw, it only gets to about a hundred degrees on days like this)

Popsicles. They'll probably melt on their own. I'm just joking, how about chocolate? [for smores]

I'm assuming the hundred degrees you are talking about isn't the outside temperature, it's the temperature inside your solar cooker?

If so, you'd better go with the melting chocolate the other person mentioned. One hundred degrees isn't high enough to cook foods safely let alone keep them warm. The warming temperature on a normal oven is 200o so go with something you just melt - not cook or reheat. For health reasons that's the safest way.

Just put the hole thing in a normal oven and cook what ever you want.





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