Some fine bushcraft cooking right there Dave! Even the trolls gave you a thumbs up :) I love the idea of the plank, I have used a folding sierra cup inside my bush pot to bake but I hadn't thought of the plank. That's livin' right there brother, relaxing in the hammock in camp with bread baking on the fire.."man o' man!" Thanks for sharing!
When we camp, being true to our southern heritage, our campfire bread of choice is corn pone. Corn Pone is an eggless cornbread made with bacon grease and water, that is shaped into small ovals and fried. Next time we are camping I think I will my hand at baking a corn pone using your helpful video. When my family and I are camping we try and eat the way our ancestors are in the early 1860's. While teaching my children how to survive and enjoy the wilderness, how to hunt, fish and trap, I teach family history, around the camp at night is a good time to tell them about family history and the stories that have been passed down through the generations, and to let them know and have pride about who they are where they came from.
I have never tried this before! It looks brilliant, so the next time I’m out I will! My son loves making food out in the forest, so this will be very popular. Thank you, and enjoy your stay in Sweden! (Any plans to come to Norway?)
Nice... just ordered the pot so I can make that on my next trip. Wife will be thrilled with more camping gear. At least I will be able to cook for myself when I get kicked out of the house!
That was great, Dave! Back when my boys were young, I always made a big breakfast the morning of the main hunt. I cheated and brought refrigerator biscuits, and baked them in a cast iron skillet. This is much easier than lugging around a big cast iron skillet, and I'd bet much easier to clean up. Thanks!
I use a homemade tin can cook set all the time, but how to bake has eluded me... until now! The pot on its side! Why didn’t I think of that! Great video!
Dave, I heard another trick when baking in a pot like that was to put some small stones in the bottom of the pot, which retains heat and makes for a more even cooking. Also, you talked about convection currents while baking. If you cut some notches into the sides of the plank, would that allow better convection flow while cooking?
Dave brother you ain't ever gonna trim down eating like that... hard to resist good food made over a fire..as always you inform, impress and inspire. God bless!!
I like all your videos,Dave,and especially liked this one.I just gotta try it.I've made biscuits from Bisquick once,perhaps I'll use that to make a small loaf.I don't have the Bushpot,though it's on my list.I bought the canteen cup and nesting stove(gave it a good review)off selfrelianceoutfitters a few years ago and use it mostly to boil water to make tea or Ramen noodles.Thanks for the video.
Thanks for sharing this method...Cant wait to try it...Gonna use self rising corn meal and sugar to make a sort of baked johnny cake buscuit thing...with bacon bits and maple syrup of course!
Wow! A very good video on how to use what you have to cook what you want and like. Don't feel bad about the slight burning, the more you do this the better you get and I would say you do this quite often. Again, thank you for a very entertaining and informative video as always. :)
Hey Dave awesome video man, will definitely try it out. Was curious how it would bake if you put the empty bushpot in the coals to heat up inside then put the plank n loaf in. Kinda like pre heating the oven. Looks delicious dude! Thanks!
Dave, awesome video! I've been watching you for a while now, but don t get a chance to get out in the bush much any more. I used to love backpacking and hunting. I love the bushpot, and I was typing this to ask you where I can find one- the next video can on about your bushpot. I'm excited! You might just hear from me soon with an order! Thanks man keep it up
You should have spread some flour on the wooden board to prevent the bread from sticking to the board. But but I love the idea, I didn't think about it.
Dave, have you done, and if not could you do a video or just have any tips on waterproofing and waxing canvas rucksacks? I've tried a couple different methods and none seem to hold up, since your waved canvas products do hold up I was wondering how you accomplish that task? Thank you and stoked for the grand opening of SRO we are coming down from Detroit to the opening for my wives bday. -Brent
here is a free idea for you, have the maker of the pot make a stainless steel cookie sheet the size of the plank. You could bake anything, like fish, squirrel or a small bird.
Could yo post some pics of that table in the background behind the hammock? I've been drawing something like that to make and it looks like what I was sketching.
Hi Dave, great video. Some places that I go to in the woods have open fire restrictions during extreme fire seasons, but allow fire in contained settings such as wood burning bush stoves. Do you have any recommendation for a good wood burning folding bush stove that would make a great combination with a pathfinder bush pot. Thank you for all of the great information that you put out in your videos. God bless you and your family.
10* If you have a foldable flower steam collander (then you can put bakery in the steamer for hot air ... or even steamed dumpling cooked item. If you have silicine baking cups, or collapsible silicone drinking cup (can handle 250F, same as 15 PSI in 250F pressure cooker) and make any of your bakery, even meat cooked sausage, meat balls, etc, omelettes, ...
Dave, great video, that bread looks tasty! I've seen that technique used with a few smooth stones from a creek or large steel ball bearings in the bottom to act as thermal mass and help regulate the oven temperature a bit better I'd be interested if you thought that made a difference or not. Also, opening the handles would help support some coals on top sort of like a dutch oven with coals on the lid. Now, where did I put the butter?
Dave, I've learned so much from you over the years. I appreciate you brother.
Its always a pleasure to watch you eat
I love how excited dave gets about the food he makes
Some fine bushcraft cooking right there Dave! Even the trolls gave you a thumbs up :) I love the idea of the plank, I have used a folding sierra cup inside my bush pot to bake but I hadn't thought of the plank. That's livin' right there brother, relaxing in the hammock in camp with bread baking on the fire.."man o' man!" Thanks for sharing!
When we camp, being true to our southern heritage, our campfire bread of choice is corn pone.
Corn Pone is an eggless cornbread made with bacon grease and water, that is shaped into small ovals and fried. Next time we are camping I think I will my hand at baking a corn pone using your helpful video. When my family and I are camping we try and eat the way our ancestors are in the early 1860's.
While teaching my children how to survive and enjoy the wilderness, how to hunt, fish and trap, I teach family history, around the camp at night is a good time to tell them about family history and the stories that have been passed down through the generations, and to let them know and have pride about who they are where they came from.
Cool technique Dave. BTW, I think most of us like when you demo your own products. Thanks
I have never tried this before! It looks brilliant, so the next time I’m out I will! My son loves making food out in the forest, so this will be very popular. Thank you, and enjoy your stay in Sweden! (Any plans to come to Norway?)
I love using that bisquick.. ever since I saw your chicken and dumpling soup video! Thanks again for all you do Dave.
Nice. I bet a warm biscuit fresh of the fire taste fantasic on a nice cool fall day.
That would taste so good in survival mode, all cold and tired. I learn so much from you, thank you for these videos.
Fantastic videos, you are helping educate a south african. Love your no frills no bullshit attitude, thanks buddy.
Nice... just ordered the pot so I can make that on my next trip. Wife will be thrilled with more camping gear. At least I will be able to cook for myself when I get kicked out of the house!
I've cut 2-3 small v-notches on the sides of the plank. It seemed to have helped with the convection.
Excellent! Big hug from Brazil!
That is one of the coolest techniques I have seen for bread on the fly! Thanks for sharing Dave!
That was great, Dave! Back when my boys were young, I always made a big breakfast the morning of the main hunt. I cheated and brought refrigerator biscuits, and baked them in a cast iron skillet. This is much easier than lugging around a big cast iron skillet, and I'd bet much easier to clean up. Thanks!
Awesome video! One of your best hands down. Very informative and entertaining. Thanks so much Dave.
I use a homemade tin can cook set all the time, but how to bake has eluded me... until now! The pot on its side! Why didn’t I think of that! Great video!
Love these cooking videos Dave! Thank you!
Fantastic concept Dave for baking bread in a pot. Thanks for sharing this demo with us all.
Thank you for your educational videos.. your channel is my favorite on UA-cam. Again thank you..!
Keep the vids coming..
Mark
Absolutely Genius!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I really love watching your videos!
You make it look so easy. My previous efforts to make bread have not turned out well but I'll try this method.
Excellent video Dave, I was waiting for Rufus to pop his head in. Rufus is usually hanging around when you are cooking, lol
Dave, I heard another trick when baking in a pot like that was to put some small stones in the bottom of the pot, which retains heat and makes for a more even cooking. Also, you talked about convection currents while baking. If you cut some notches into the sides of the plank, would that allow better convection flow while cooking?
Dave brother you ain't ever gonna trim down eating like that... hard to resist good food made over a fire..as always you inform, impress and inspire. God bless!!
what a great video dave. thanks again!
As always Dave..... fun to watch, great info and so naturally presented. BTW.....loved the swinging hammock shots.... nice
I like all your videos,Dave,and especially liked this one.I just gotta try it.I've made biscuits from Bisquick once,perhaps I'll use that to make a small loaf.I don't have the Bushpot,though it's on my list.I bought the canteen cup and nesting stove(gave it a good review)off selfrelianceoutfitters a few years ago and use it mostly to boil water to make tea or Ramen noodles.Thanks for the video.
Another nice video Dave, thanks for sharing!
Love the vids as a result of this one I ordered some goodies. Thanks for all your hard work hope to get to some of your courses someday.
i cant wait to try that in my bush pot. love seeing that new knife too.... test it quickly dave!
Thanks for sharing this method...Cant wait to try it...Gonna use self rising corn meal and sugar to make a sort of baked johnny cake buscuit thing...with bacon bits and maple syrup of course!
great video, keep it up. If you can you should film while your in sweden.
I love this vid Dave I've used a wire rack, but hot hot hot I like the plank way better thanks I will def do this from now on. Thanks Brother
Man you make things look so easy , great job I'll definitely try this this weekend. 👌 Keep up the good work.
You have some much knowledge to survival, you deserve your own tv show!
Awesome Dave !!!!!!
VERY CLEVER , ANOTHER GOOD ONE DAVE !
This is great. I'll try it on my big trip this weekend. Thanks!
I love your product reviews. Because I trust what you say.
That's cool. Thanks for sharing. Love your cooking videos.
Good video. This is very good info. Was thinking about getting a small pie maybe a 3 inch round, and use the little pie tin.
Dude this is awesome I make a pantry of my own for the bedroll typer person but this is cool.for those longer hikes
Loved this video Dave! Looks amazing! Definitely going to try this!👍
How cool is this. Thanks for teaching us how to do it.
Awesome stuff thanks for taking the time to put up vids brother
I busted this out in a 6 day backpacking trip with friends. Threw in some huckleberries as well and had some jealous friends that night haha 😂
Dang, Dave! That turned out good!
thank you dave
We have no aspen in Florida. Cedar planks are sold at retail outlets and commonly used for grilling salmon. Would that do?
Wow! A very good video on how to use what you have to cook what you want and like. Don't feel bad about the slight burning, the more you do this the better you get and I would say you do this quite often. Again, thank you for a very entertaining and informative video as always. :)
Damn, Dave, now I'm hungry. Great vid!!!
Pariah Sojourner yeah i got hungry too
Much respect Dave.
Good luck on your journey, Sir!
Nice method for backing, thanks!
Hey Dave awesome video man, will definitely try it out. Was curious how it would bake if you put the empty bushpot in the coals to heat up inside then put the plank n loaf in. Kinda like pre heating the oven. Looks delicious dude! Thanks!
I like the Keyhole shape fire idea very much. Could very easily add another space or two. Thank you.
Great way to think outside of the box here. Will you be posting any videos of yours travels and teaching overseas?
Nice!!!
Best wishes from the other side of the pond!!
,,, hello,, i will never doubt you again,, this one of the best videos i have seen yet,, it can be done,,thank you for sharing this knowledge ,,,,,,,
James Humerick when did you doubt him?
Dave, awesome video! I've been watching you for a while now, but don t get a chance to get out in the bush much any more. I used to love backpacking and hunting. I love the bushpot, and I was typing this to ask you where I can find one- the next video can on about your bushpot. I'm excited! You might just hear from me soon with an order! Thanks man keep it up
I look forward to the "infomercials " always interested in new products.
Great video... I'm waiting for my bush pot and 64oz bottle to arrive 👍🏼
ty Dave as always...really enjoyed this vid being I love bread/biscuit when eating
i bet a peace of salmon would cook good like that
Would soaking the plank In water help it cook faster?
ah man i just saw you were coming to Denmark :( but will be trying baking that way today. Great video :)
Quelle bonne idée ! Merci
David you are unbelievable man! much props from Ukraine!
Thank you, Dave. I was joined by my girlfriend watching your video (and that is a heck of a compliment ;). Thank you!
the concept for this makes so much sense i spent half the video wondering why i never thought to do this.
Great job ... Thanks
You should have spread some flour on the wooden board to prevent the bread from sticking to the board.
But but I love the idea, I didn't think about it.
Dave, have you done, and if not could you do a video or just have any tips on waterproofing and waxing canvas rucksacks? I've tried a couple different methods and none seem to hold up, since your waved canvas products do hold up I was wondering how you accomplish that task?
Thank you and stoked for the grand opening of SRO we are coming down from Detroit to the opening for my wives bday.
-Brent
here is a free idea for you, have the maker of the pot make a stainless steel cookie sheet the size of the plank. You could bake anything, like fish, squirrel or a small bird.
ceramictiletonight thats a cool idea! Can be diy done but i like this! #liked
Looks good!
Could yo post some pics of that table in the background behind the hammock? I've been drawing something like that to make and it looks like what I was sketching.
That's a great idea. Thanks
Hi Dave, great video. Some places that I go to in the woods have open fire restrictions during extreme fire seasons, but allow fire in contained settings such as wood burning bush stoves. Do you have any recommendation for a good wood burning folding bush stove that would make a great combination with a pathfinder bush pot. Thank you for all of the great information that you put out in your videos. God bless you and your family.
UCO makes the nicest one I have seen in 2 sizes and very packable
Hi, would you have to use already disinfected water for the bread, or does the baking get hot enough to disinfect it? Thanks!
That looks good. I can almost smell it!
10* If you have a foldable flower steam collander (then you can put bakery in the steamer for hot air ... or even steamed dumpling cooked item. If you have silicine baking cups, or collapsible silicone drinking cup (can handle 250F, same as 15 PSI in 250F pressure cooker) and make any of your bakery, even meat cooked sausage, meat balls, etc, omelettes, ...
Hey Dave thanks great video can i ask is the wood you used a hard wood or soft wood and do you need to wet the wood so it dose not burn
I like the coat👍!.. canvas?...where do I get one?... is it coming to your website?...
I think it's a Fjallraven anorak
I like grits and the corn meal from grits or polenta can be used to keep bread from sticking
Hey Dave, any type of wood to avoid when baking like this? Thanks!
Avoid resinous woods like Pine
Dave have you eveer been finland? nice place to visit also ;) hope you shoot video from sweden .
That keyhole fire is LIFE!
Hi Dave. How do you like that Fjellreven rucksack hanging from your tarp line.
Can you do a video on that hammock setup?
Dave, great video, that bread looks tasty! I've seen that technique used with a few smooth stones from a creek or large steel ball bearings in the bottom to act as thermal mass and help regulate the oven temperature a bit better I'd be interested if you thought that made a difference or not. Also, opening the handles would help support some coals on top sort of like a dutch oven with coals on the lid. Now, where did I put the butter?
Boyd Hudson - heating stones from a creek is very dangerous! Heat turns the absorbed water into steam and can cause them to explode.
Can I use bbq coals in place of the wood?
I know you're a busy guy Dave but we missed videos like this have fun in Sweden
Does the smoke add a certain taste or flavor? If it gets into the pot
In anyone of the bushpots could you bake some tipe of meat to?
,,good ?,,
You should make a common man reflector oven to sell on your site.
what is the size of the food tins you use
Great video. Only one thing was missing. How long did that take to cook?
3:10 approx 10 -to 15 minutes :)
Dave I need your receipt