It's funny that this thread came up again, I just had a small group of Boy Scouts practicing it during their Wilderness Survival merit badge training this weekend. All the eggs came out nicely the...
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It's funny that this thread came up again, I just had a small group of Boy Scouts practicing it during their Wilderness Survival merit badge training this weekend. All the eggs came out nicely the...
One of the benefits of cooking like this is that it requires a very small fire. Most cooking fires you need a bed of coals, not for this. Just a quick small fire will do the trick, let the flames...
The stick needs to be whittled down on the end to about 1/8th of an inch thick. Do this for about three to four inches. Use your knife tip to tap a small hole on each end of the egg. This should keep...
It has to be slow cooked, too much head will crack it. I normally just let the flames of the fire just lick the egg.
I just took a group out this past weekend that used this technique and they had a lot of fun.
Many times I've taught this technique to young Boy Scouts. It's not new, it's been around a lot longer than I have. But the first time you do it it's always fun.
Find a thin but strong hardwood...