After three attempts, I finally figured out how to fry on this stainless steel Pathfinder plate using the Firebox Nano and Trangia alcohol stove combo without all my food sticking.
After the third attempt, I believe I can now cook eggs and pancakes without making a total mess out of it. I still want to get the pancakes a little thicker, but they will burn before cooking on the inside. I've got to figure that out next. Appreciate you watching and commenting!
I'm glad you liked the video. Every time I go to an enormous amount of trouble to set up a shot, an airplane or helicopter will fly over and ruin the audio. Trains are the worst. I have all kinds of video footage with the sounds from these machines which makes it absolutely worthless. I used to get mad but now I just laugh it off. Thanks for watching and commenting!
You will like the FW Splitter. I like the long handle plus the ability to have tongs. Great for flipping meat and eggs. Thanks for watching and coming back for another video. See you on the next one.
I have two pathfinder plates, one for a plate and one for a frying pan. I used olive oil or avocado oil on my first outing, but did not scour the pan. I used soap and a rag to clean both pans. By my second outing, I needed a out half as much oil. Now I don't need any. However, the hear has started to warp the bottom of the frying pan. I will be buying the Pathfinder skillet soon.
I was wondering if the pan would warp over time. The skillet would work much better I'm sure. I never could get my plate seasoned just right. I tried a couple different times and experimented on the stove in the house, but didn't get the results I was looking for. Let me know how that PF skillet goes. I may have to get one. I'm sure it's a good piece of gear. Thanks for watching and commenting!
Keeping it real John! I really appreciate your videos. I use a Primus plate with mine. Like that CRS pot holder. Mine is an old aluminum Coughlans I have had forever. Yep with planes. Get so tired of the noise pollution. Thanks Mike B.
I'll need to research the Primus plate. There is a train down in the valley and you can hear it for miles. I have to record in between the horn blasts. And as soon as the train is out of hearing range, a plane will come over. It's really frustrating at times. Thanks for watching and commenting!
Hi John, I just found your channel and have watched a few of your videos. What an awesome channel. I am a solo female car camper but I’d like to bring out the bushcrafter in me once in a while. I was looking for tips and tricks. You have me hooked, you now have a new subscriber.
Jacqueline, thank you for this super nice comment! I'm glad you were able to find value in the videos. Thanks for watching, commenting and subscribing, and have fun out in the bush!
I have the pathfinder stainless skillet and I have the same problem, I will be getting me some of that spray but I do love my skillet. Thanks for the great information.
Thank you Robert for the comment and subscribing! I'm still learning on the video/edit work, but I try to improve on each one. There was a learning curve, as you can see if you look back at some of my older videos. I'm glad you enjoyed this video. Thanks for watching, and I hope to see you on the next one!
I usually just pack a dry SOS type pad and use that to clean my cookware. I also pack the pad out after using though. Thanks for the video. I live in South Alabama but have been to Oak Mountain several times. Your videos helped me decide which trails to hike.
Great video! Those thin pans are hard to cook in, esp over a concentrated heat like you had there but You can cook me pancakes anytime! 😀Stainless steel can be seasoned to some degree but not like cast iron. I do the flip of what your doing by using my pathfinder frying pan as a plate.
I was tempted to get that Pathfinder skillet but settled for the plate. The plate will fit in my diddy bag along with the bush pot. It took me three times out to finally get the hang of how to cook with the alcohol stove and plate. The first attempt was a disaster and the second was much improved. I also practiced some at home on my electric stove. I was able to make a thicker pancake on my electric stove because I could control the heat much better. I might can do that on the alcohol stove if I practice some more. Thanks for watching and commenting!
Hi John You have probably by now learned the best methods with your Nano. How best to light it. Best size of sticks, maybe simmering possibly. Will you be doing any videos about anything more that you have learned. Still don’t think I am getting the best out mine. Keep safe John 🔥🇬🇧
Hello Kenneth, I will continue to make videos on the Nano as I learn more about what works best for me. I also indirectly include the Nano in other videos where the Nano is not the primary topic. Thanks for asking and commenting.
I love your channel John! I was wondering if you ever dabble with any of the emberlit twig stoves. I have a nano that i use with my trangia for carcamping and a solo stove lite i use for backpacking. I have a titanium emberlit. So pretty light. This is a great channel. Thanks John.
Hey Matt. Yes, I'm approaching the 1K mark. I believe my video editing and storying telling has improved some, but I still have so much to learn. You just have to press the record button to get there. Thanks for watching and commenting!
I put it on the ground. The legs fit in those X grooves of the metal case to keep it stable. I have also placed the stove on top of a big flat rock. That works out very good since you don't have to bend over or get down on your knees. It's a fantastic piece of gear. Thanks for asking the question. I appreciate you watching.
Nice John, didn’t look like it was sticking to me. Seen the Chinese seasoning woks. They put oil in several times until the pan changes colour. I tried it with a aluminium pan it worked. What’s the weight of your kit. Wanted to do some through hiking. Looking to cut weight, but still use my Nano. Any suggestions ? Stay safe🔥
I don't know the exact weight of this kit. It's all stainless so there is a little weight involved. Pathfinder is now making titanium versions of this kit. I do have a Snow Peak ultra light kit that I carry in the summer when it's so hot down here. You can check my video below for more details on these two different kits. Thanks for watching and commenting. ua-cam.com/video/s3U031XlOYA/v-deo.html
I was off a horse trail next to a stream when I cooked this. I was hiking the trails and set up my stove. You can take that Nano stove anywhere and set up. It's always in my pack Thanks for asking.
I'm glad you mentioned this. I just looked at the Deep Cowboy small plate on the Firebox Stove web site and it looks interesting. I may have to get one and try it out. Thanks for watching and the suggestion!
Thanks for watching the video. I don't have a public email at this time. I think YT has a way to set one up for a channel. I would have to do a little research.
Seriously, I use the pathfinder skillet and eat out of it. Same with chili, soups, stews and pasta in a pot. I just eat out of whatever my cooking vessel is most of the time. Anyone who says they have seasoned stainless steel is eating mushrooms they harvested themselves without a guidebook 😂
AND BESIDES THE GREAT REVIEWS YOU ARE A GREAT COOK TO BOOT! I LIKE YOUR HAT LOOKS GOOD ON YOU BUT NOT ON ME! I AM MORE OF A CAP PERSON! SORRY FOR THE ALL CAPS BUT AT 76 MY EYE SIGHT IS FAILING ME! HAVE A GREAT WEEKEND!👍
After three attempts, I finally figured out how to fry on this stainless steel Pathfinder plate using the Firebox Nano and Trangia alcohol stove combo without all my food sticking.
Ok its 4:04am and now I am hungry for bacon, eggs and pancakes!!! Thanks for sharing your outing, great content.
After the third attempt, I believe I can now cook eggs and pancakes without making a total mess out of it. I still want to get the pancakes a little thicker, but they will burn before cooking on the inside. I've got to figure that out next. Appreciate you watching and commenting!
Can’t wait to watch this one tonight!!👍🏼
Hope you enjoy it!
Another wonderful video, John. In the end, you feined disgust with all the external noises, but your cheerful attitude belied your words.
I'm glad you liked the video. Every time I go to an enormous amount of trouble to set up a shot, an airplane or helicopter will fly over and ruin the audio. Trains are the worst. I have all kinds of video footage with the sounds from these machines which makes it absolutely worthless. I used to get mad but now I just laugh it off. Thanks for watching and commenting!
Just ordered the Full Windsor The Splitter Titanium Multi-Utensil from REI cant wait to use it with my grill plate
You will like the FW Splitter. I like the long handle plus the ability to have tongs. Great for flipping meat and eggs. Thanks for watching and coming back for another video. See you on the next one.
I have two pathfinder plates, one for a plate and one for a frying pan. I used olive oil or avocado oil on my first outing, but did not scour the pan. I used soap and a rag to clean both pans. By my second outing, I needed a out half as much oil. Now I don't need any. However, the hear has started to warp the bottom of the frying pan. I will be buying the Pathfinder skillet soon.
I was wondering if the pan would warp over time. The skillet would work much better I'm sure. I never could get my plate seasoned just right. I tried a couple different times and experimented on the stove in the house, but didn't get the results I was looking for. Let me know how that PF skillet goes. I may have to get one. I'm sure it's a good piece of gear. Thanks for watching and commenting!
Nice vid John. Thanks for sharing!
Thank you for watching and commenting!
Keeping it real John! I really appreciate your videos. I use a Primus plate with mine. Like that CRS pot holder. Mine is an old aluminum Coughlans I have had forever.
Yep with planes. Get so tired of the noise pollution. Thanks
Mike B.
I'll need to research the Primus plate. There is a train down in the valley and you can hear it for miles. I have to record in between the horn blasts. And as soon as the train is out of hearing range, a plane will come over. It's really frustrating at times. Thanks for watching and commenting!
Hi John, I just found your channel and have watched a few of your videos. What an awesome channel. I am a solo female car camper but I’d like to bring out the bushcrafter in me once in a while. I was looking for tips and tricks. You have me hooked, you now have a new subscriber.
Jacqueline, thank you for this super nice comment! I'm glad you were able to find value in the videos. Thanks for watching, commenting and subscribing, and have fun out in the bush!
@@JohnMillwoodOutdoors I’m looking forward to the next video.
I have the pathfinder stainless skillet and I have the same problem, I will be getting me some of that spray but I do love my skillet. Thanks for the great information.
The spray is the ticket. It took me three trips to get the plate figured out. My first attempt was a disaster. Thanks for posting a comment!
John love your channel just discovered it and subscribed. Wonderful video work and content.
Thank you Robert for the comment and subscribing! I'm still learning on the video/edit work, but I try to improve on each one. There was a learning curve, as you can see if you look back at some of my older videos. I'm glad you enjoyed this video. Thanks for watching, and I hope to see you on the next one!
Love your videos, thans for sharing!
Thanks for watching my videos! I'm glad you enjoy them.
I usually just pack a dry SOS type pad and use that to clean my cookware. I also pack the pad out after using though. Thanks for the video. I live in South Alabama but have been to Oak Mountain several times. Your videos helped me decide which trails to hike.
The SOS pad would be very good. I'm glad my videos have been helpful in navigating Oak Mountain. Thanks for watching and commenting!
Great video! Those thin pans are hard to cook in, esp over a concentrated heat like you had there but You can cook me pancakes anytime! 😀Stainless steel can be seasoned to some degree but not like cast iron. I do the flip of what your doing by using my pathfinder frying pan as a plate.
I was tempted to get that Pathfinder skillet but settled for the plate. The plate will fit in my diddy bag along with the bush pot. It took me three times out to finally get the hang of how to cook with the alcohol stove and plate. The first attempt was a disaster and the second was much improved. I also practiced some at home on my electric stove. I was able to make a thicker pancake on my electric stove because I could control the heat much better. I might can do that on the alcohol stove if I practice some more. Thanks for watching and commenting!
Hi John
You have probably by now learned the best methods with your Nano. How best to light it. Best size of sticks, maybe simmering possibly.
Will you be doing any videos about anything more that you have learned.
Still don’t think I am getting the best out mine.
Keep safe John 🔥🇬🇧
Hello Kenneth,
I will continue to make videos on the Nano as I learn more about what works best for me. I also indirectly include the Nano in other videos where the Nano is not the primary topic. Thanks for asking and commenting.
I love your channel John! I was wondering if you ever dabble with any of the emberlit twig stoves. I have a nano that i use with my trangia for carcamping and a solo stove lite i use for backpacking. I have a titanium emberlit. So pretty light. This is a great channel. Thanks John.
The Firebox Nano is the only twig stove I have ever used. Thanks for watching and commenting on my videos. I'm glad you found value in the channel.
Getting close to 1K!
Hey Matt. Yes, I'm approaching the 1K mark. I believe my video editing and storying telling has improved some, but I still have so much to learn. You just have to press the record button to get there. Thanks for watching and commenting!
His sister is my science teacher and she told all her classes all day about his channel and we counted up and we gave him about 200 subs
@@oldchannelimnotusing6809 Thank you and all your friends for subscribing! I hope you enjoy and find value in my videos. Thanks for watching!
Do u use a little table while backpacking to put ur stove on ? Or do u just put it on the ground?
I put it on the ground. The legs fit in those X grooves of the metal case to keep it stable. I have also placed the stove on top of a big flat rock. That works out very good since you don't have to bend over or get down on your knees. It's a fantastic piece of gear. Thanks for asking the question. I appreciate you watching.
@@JohnMillwoodOutdoors thx for helping us newbies out
Nice John, didn’t look like it was sticking to me. Seen the Chinese seasoning woks. They put oil in several times until the pan changes colour. I tried it with a aluminium pan it worked. What’s the weight of your kit. Wanted to do some through hiking. Looking to cut weight, but still use my Nano. Any suggestions ?
Stay safe🔥
I don't know the exact weight of this kit. It's all stainless so there is a little weight involved. Pathfinder is now making titanium versions of this kit. I do have a Snow Peak ultra light kit that I carry in the summer when it's so hot down here. You can check my video below for more details on these two different kits. Thanks for watching and commenting.
ua-cam.com/video/s3U031XlOYA/v-deo.html
@@JohnMillwoodOutdoors thanks John 🔥
John what campsite are you in
I was off a horse trail next to a stream when I cooked this. I was hiking the trails and set up my stove. You can take that Nano stove anywhere and set up. It's always in my pack Thanks for asking.
Try a Firebox.com plate as a skillet. You can season those.
I'm glad you mentioned this. I just looked at the Deep Cowboy small plate on the Firebox Stove web site and it looks interesting. I may have to get one and try it out. Thanks for watching and the suggestion!
Looked delicious John! Is there an email I can contact you at?
Thanks for watching the video. I don't have a public email at this time. I think YT has a way to set one up for a channel. I would have to do a little research.
John, ye gone end up havin' to change your YT channel name to
"Planes, Trains and Automobiles with John Millwood Outdoors"
You may be right because I have plenty of film footage for it to start a second channel. Thanks for watching!
Seriously, I use the pathfinder skillet and eat out of it. Same with chili, soups, stews and pasta in a pot. I just eat out of whatever my cooking vessel is most of the time.
Anyone who says they have seasoned stainless steel is eating mushrooms they harvested themselves without a guidebook 😂
AND BESIDES THE GREAT REVIEWS YOU ARE A GREAT COOK TO BOOT! I LIKE YOUR HAT LOOKS GOOD ON YOU BUT NOT ON ME! I AM MORE OF A CAP PERSON! SORRY FOR THE ALL CAPS BUT AT 76 MY EYE SIGHT IS FAILING ME! HAVE A GREAT WEEKEND!👍
Food just tastes better when you cook in the woods. I like cooking with the Nano stove or on an open fire. Thanks again for watching!