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What have you cooked on your heater/cooker?


hoggs222

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We were a lot of bored one day and decided to fry up some waxworms in the bottom half of a mountain dew can. They actually weren't bad once you got them a nice golden brown. Did the same with minnows. Along with soup, brats, and steak.

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Ive cooked some inside out cheesebugers before, its a little tricky since its hard to control the heat,but nonetheless they turned out great. nothing beats a hot meal out on the ice on a frigid day weather it be ramen noodles (lol) or somthing a little more challenging.

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One time we used a metal Jiffy ice scoop to use as a frying pan to cook burgers.

Put the burgers on the scoop and placed over the heater cooker.

WOW....Instead of the "George Foreman Grill" I created the "Ice Fishing Grill".

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Soup, homemade stews, weenies, pork and beans, homemade chili, brats, grilled cheese sandwiches (they can be messy) It's pretty much, if you can make it at home, you can make or heat it over in the fish house, (it might take a little longer, but you'll be busy fishin' anyway). In my wheel house, I make meals in the oven, on the stove top and even pizza on the grill outside. For the porty, the heater/ cooker rocks!! Phred52

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