Dutch Oven Apple Crisp

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Dutch Oven Apple Crisp

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Have not had a chance to use the Dutch Oven while camping so used it at home and made Apple Crisp. Should have paid more attention on how I did it because it was very good.
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Re: Dutch Oven Apple Crisp

Post by azbackpackr »

Alston Neal wrote:
azbackpackr wrote:
Alston Neal wrote:It's the best after a day of hiking and coming back to camp to a ready dinner.
Dust it off, warm the tortillas and then...........uncovering it for the first time... :y:
So, you just leave it unattended while you go hiking? Sounds doable, but possibly dangerous, as far as the fire is concerned. Just wondering...
Point well taken, but after a couple of nights camping with a fire, there is a deep bed of coals so there is no need for an open flame. Also I wouldn't do this in a pre monsoon AZ. We've done this at 9 to 10K feet in CO. where it's a total pumpkin just getting a fire started.
Leaving an unattended fire is not our norm.

BTW Liz, since SB 1070 is now before the Supreme Court, all Mexican food has been banned in AZ....... :D
Hmmm...

Anyway, your explanation works for me.
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