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- 4 Steps To Prepare Dump Cake
by Abhishek Agarwal



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If you want to prepare tasty camping meals with ease on your next camping trip then Dutch oven recipes for camping is the answer to all your questions.

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Egg bakes, roats or stews, cobbler or other sweet desserts and various other dishes are some of the delicacies you can prepare with your dutch oven. Now you can cook and eat those dishes that were only your desires in previous camping trips.

Whether you are outdoors or on a camping trip, dutch oven would enable you to prepare the delicious dishes at your campground. This opens a new world of entertainment for you at your camping trip and makes it a success. Now you can enjoy many such dishes around your campfire and impress your fellow campers. All you need to do is to build a campfire and carry a camping oven with you to cook all these recipes.

Gone are the days when campers used to miss their fresh and warm desserts after meals. Now with dutch oven, you can easily prepare some dinner treats for your friends or family. Dump cake is one of the favorite camping recipes nowadays.

You need two ingredients and your camping oven to prepare this delicious dump cake. All you need to do is to follow these steps:

1) Put one can of fruit or peaches in your dutch oven.

2) Add one box of white cake mix on the fruit in the oven.

3) Place your dutch camping oven on hot coals. Also place some coals on the top lid of oven.

4) Bake the cake in dutch oven until it is golden brown and a crust is formed.

You need to practice the dish to ensure that you heat the dutch oven at proper temperature. Moreover, you would learn new techniques and have an idea of number of hot coals to use. Most important is to carefully monitor the progress of the baking process.

Many a times people burn the bottom of the dump cake that spoils its taste. You can alter the baking temperature by adding or removing the hot coals from dutch camping oven. If you are referring some cooking recipe book then number of hot coals to use is also mentioned in the recipe to ensure that you do not end up burning your dish.

Campers like dishes that can be altered with the type of ingredients available with them as there are no extra supplies on a camping trip. Only the available ingredients have to be used. You can add various types of meat or vegetables in dutch oven stew that makes it very easy for you to prepare it. You may also add some roast, sausage or hamburger with your vegetables. Celery, onion, potatoes, carrots, cabbages etc. are some of the vegetables that you can add up in stew with ease.

You may use canned vegetables or cut and store them with you for your camping trip. Remember, that you need to brown meat first of all and then add vegetables and some water. You may also add some seasoning of your choice. Stew may be left for stimmering whole day. So, whenever you return to the camping site, your dish would be ready to eat.


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