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Useing the Truck Motor as a Oven?
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coastie



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Posted: Tue Mar 13, 2007 7:42 pm    Post subject: Useing the Truck Motor as a Oven?  

WHen I was in School the instructor was telling us about using the motor as a Oven to Bake a Potatos and grilling a Steak while he went down the road. Has anyone ever tried this?
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Rev.Vassago



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Location: Green Bay, WI

Posted: Tue Mar 13, 2007 7:50 pm    Post subject: Re: Useing the Truck Motor as a Oven?  

coastie wrote: WHen I was in School the instructor was telling us about using the motor as a Oven to Bake a Potatos and grilling a Steak while he went down the road. Has anyone ever tried this?

I did a steak once. It took about 6 hours, and tasted like garbage. It was tough as all heck. I had to wrap it in about 10 feet of aluminum foil, and it was really difficult to find a place where it wouldn't fall out. From what I remember, I pinned it somewhere near the exhaust manifold.
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Jackrabbit379



Joined: 22 Oct 2005
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Location: Wichita Falls,Tx

Posted: Wed Mar 14, 2007 9:22 am    Post subject: Re: Useing the Truck Motor as a Oven?  

Rev.Vassago wrote: I did a steak once. It took about 6 hours, and tasted like garbage. It was tough as all heck. I had to wrap it in about 10 feet of aluminum foil, and it was really difficult to find a place where it wouldn't fall out. From what I remember, I pinned it somewhere near the exhaust manifold.
:lol: :shock: Yummy.

Might can use a Mack's exhaust manifold to smoke a brisket. That should be enough smoke. :P
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Oakdancer



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Posted: Fri Mar 16, 2007 8:16 pm    Post subject: Re: Useing the Truck Motor as a Oven?  

coastie wrote: WHen I was in School the instructor was telling us about using the motor as a Oven to Bake a Potatos and grilling a Steak while he went down the road. Has anyone ever tried this?

Despite my prior tongue-in-cheek "road roast" recipe, no. And I doubt I'd try it either, due to the lack of heat control and the possibility, however remote, of contaminating my food with road grime and hydrocarbons.
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Rev.Vassago



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Posted: Sat Mar 17, 2007 6:03 am    Post subject: Re: Useing the Truck Motor as a Oven?  

Oakdancer wrote: coastie wrote: WHen I was in School the instructor was telling us about using the motor as a Oven to Bake a Potatos and grilling a Steak while he went down the road. Has anyone ever tried this?

Despite my prior tongue-in-cheek "road roast" recipe, no. And I doubt I'd try it either, due to the lack of heat control and the possibility, however remote, of contaminating my food with road grime and hydrocarbons.
When I did it, I wrapped it about 6 times in tinfoil, so that there was no contamination. But the uneven (and way too low) heat just doesn't work well for cooking.
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Fredog



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Posted: Sat Mar 17, 2007 7:59 am    Post subject:  

when I hauled asphalt about a hundred years ago, we used to wrap hotdogs in foil and stick them in the asphalt, by the time we got to the jobsite, they were done just right
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