All Season Solar Cooker, Review and Demonstration

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  • Опубліковано 29 січ 2025

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  • @jeannetbenschop8137
    @jeannetbenschop8137 2 роки тому +2

    Did a 'whole' chicken yesterday, no cutting, from 14.30 - 18.15 and it was properly done! Powerful cooker!

  • @JimLaJoieAllSeasonSolarCooker
    @JimLaJoieAllSeasonSolarCooker 10 років тому +5

    This is a very good demonstration of the ASSC. Glad to see that you got it right and were able to show late afternoon cooking also. Great video!

  • @antelopone
    @antelopone 3 роки тому +5

    Put rocks, or 1gallon bottles of sand or water in your solar oven during
    the Winter, Spring, or Fall to heat your home. Bring them in when they
    are saturated with the maximum temperature of your oven each one or two
    hours and replace with a new set of bottles or rocks until the sun goes
    down. Gear up with larger rocks or to 2.5 gallon bottles of sand or
    water and use several solar ovens during the day for more heat. When
    the rocks, or 1 gallon or 2.5 gallon bottles reach maximum temperature
    of your oven and fully saturated with heat bring them into your home.
    You can heat many rocks, 1 gallon bottles or 2.5 gallon bottles
    throughout the day to maximum temperatures in most solar ovens when
    turned every hour toward the sun. Sand seems to work best for me and is
    less messy but hot water is good too to bath and do dishes. -- J.E.
    Ante.

  • @geoffreydebrito2653
    @geoffreydebrito2653 3 роки тому +1

    I'd drill a 1/4" hole in both the top of the black pot and another hole in the glass top, then run that thermometer into the meat and thru the holes you drilled. Now there's no guessing, when the battery run thermometer beeps, the meat is at the exact temperature you want. Also, in windy conditions place a rock on both sides of the pot to weight it down.

    • @oldtimerlee8820
      @oldtimerlee8820 2 роки тому

      Many pots with glass covers already have a hole drilled into them. Personally I wouldn't try drilling into an enamelware lid for several reasons from safety to rust factors. It doesn't take long to learn how to gauge when particular foods are done. Then, it's only 1 temp check to know if it's ready or that it needs another quarter hour.

  • @jizhang4797
    @jizhang4797 2 роки тому

    Love the combination you have. Could you share the link to the pan and mixing bowl.

    • @oldtimerlee8820
      @oldtimerlee8820 2 роки тому

      I found the 4 quart Pyrex glass mixing bowls at our local Food Lion grocery store. They were in the section with disposable aluminm roasting pans and pie pans. For the black pot, I found a sauce pan, with a glass lid and a removable handle that works well for us. The sauce pan was already painted black. It was about 3 quarts (if memory serves) and was in the kitchen cookware section at Walmart.
      Hope this helps.

  • @valgodwin1614
    @valgodwin1614 9 років тому +2

    I have looked everywhere for this pot, to no avail. Do you know where I may buy one just like it?

  • @experiencesolarcooking2683
    @experiencesolarcooking2683 3 роки тому

    Keep up your good work

  • @eddiefoy3701
    @eddiefoy3701 8 років тому +2

    July is 'off season' ?

  • @jwwm2
    @jwwm2 10 років тому +1

    I've overcooked a chicken in a solar oven before. It's hard to do, but I managed it. I cooked a whole chicken in an oven bag inside my 30/60 solar oven for 7 or 8 hours. It was inedible, believe me.

    • @GraciasTheMan
      @GraciasTheMan 5 років тому

      You probably had a burnt chicken, poor meat.

  • @shelley294
    @shelley294 2 роки тому

    Thanks for this! Bought one of these, but haven't used it yet. Is it ok to open the lid multiple time to check on doneness? Or does that let the heat escape too much? Any advice you can offer is appreciated!

    • @oldtimerlee8820
      @oldtimerlee8820 2 роки тому +1

      Each time you open the bag you slow down the cooking time. Resist temptation to open it until the time you think what you're cooking is done. It's not like cooking on other heat sources where you have to check often to prevent burning, to add liquid if needed, stir, etc. Not needed, especially if the amount of liquid in your recipe - if needed, is correct.

  • @quatreiquorizawa9885
    @quatreiquorizawa9885 4 роки тому

    how long does it take?

  • @jasboothe
    @jasboothe 10 років тому +2

    Very cool.

  • @wandamcgann7728
    @wandamcgann7728 6 років тому +4

    to be safe the temp should read 180 degrees, it should be only 160 degrees if the chicken was cooked already and you are reheating it. 180 degrees cooked when starting with raw chicken. I have worked in the food business all my life and to be safe make sure your chicken has an internal reading of 180 degrees guys. starting with a raw chicken... do not want to get sick!

  • @celiahuling8024
    @celiahuling8024 7 місяців тому

    Save the world champagne. Yes😊

  • @philstat100
    @philstat100 4 роки тому

    Thank You.

  • @SURVIVEnTHRIVEforum
    @SURVIVEnTHRIVEforum  9 років тому

    we got it at Walmart i believe

  • @harryroger1739
    @harryroger1739 Рік тому

    The problem with solar cookers is the power is too low. It takes an hour to reach 350F but open the lid and the temperature drops to nothing and needs 30 minutes to heat back up. The result is a lack of sear to keep in the juice. All the juices came out of the chicken, you can see it in the bottom of the pot. Meat doesn't come out good in a solar cooker. The best ones are the vacuum tube cookers. They have better power and meat has come out better, almost like stovetop in kitchen but there are too many problem with tube cookers. I believe the future of solar cooking is solar powered induction and pressure cookers.

    • @SolarCookingGermany
      @SolarCookingGermany 3 місяці тому

      Parabolic cookers cook pretty fast and can sear meat. Outside the consumer market you can find really powerful cookers, e.g. Lytefire or Scheffler reflectors. They're expensive, but it is also encouraged to diy, plans are available.

  • @sherrielewis2651
    @sherrielewis2651 2 роки тому

    I can almost smell it

  • @SURVIVEnTHRIVEforum
    @SURVIVEnTHRIVEforum  9 років тому

    Walmart i think

    • @SuffertheFool
      @SuffertheFool 8 років тому

      But where'd you get it?

    • @Enzo8mmSA
      @Enzo8mmSA 8 років тому

      +Kyle Hartnett Where did he say he got it?

    • @SuffertheFool
      @SuffertheFool 8 років тому

      +Enzo 8mmSA Walmart i think

  • @JimLaJoieAllSeasonSolarCooker
    @JimLaJoieAllSeasonSolarCooker 4 роки тому

    Heads up guys, you're surthriv.com now lints to a chinese porn site. Hope you can get that fixed

  • @wandamcgann7728
    @wandamcgann7728 6 років тому +2

    that chicken is NOT DONE!!!!

  • @PaulHVAC1
    @PaulHVAC1 6 років тому

    White under cooked chicken...no crispy skin...Thanks for the demo. Proves to me that Ill pass

  • @SURVIVEnTHRIVEforum
    @SURVIVEnTHRIVEforum  9 років тому

    we got it at Walmart i believe

  • @SURVIVEnTHRIVEforum
    @SURVIVEnTHRIVEforum  9 років тому

    Walmart i think

  • @SURVIVEnTHRIVEforum
    @SURVIVEnTHRIVEforum  9 років тому

    we got it at Walmart i believe

  • @SURVIVEnTHRIVEforum
    @SURVIVEnTHRIVEforum  9 років тому

    we got it at Walmart i believe