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Caterham



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cooking puma style
and I'm not talking big cats spit roast.

this could perhaps go under the general topic heading I supose but since I've got a puma engine....

how's had a go at cooking (well heating up) a cornish pasty on their engine?

I'm off on my travels tomorrow (only milton keynes) and I've just spotted some cornish pasties in the fridge. If I get stuck somewhere a nice hot cornish pasty would be rather nice.

how best to heat up tho. where how, long, engine on, engine off (but hot obviously) and how long should I set my timer - medium to well done preferably.
Post #49198 20th Dec 2010 11:26pm
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bpman



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what you need to do is get a hessian sack, and tie it over the end of the exhaust pipe with the pasty in the sack, rev the engine for 5-10 hours this will super heat your pasty, and take out before it burns Rolling with laughter

let us know how it tastes Thumbs Up
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nakatanenga



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There is a USA based cookbook on the market how to cook on the manifold.....

I just don't remeber the title. WANTED:

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Post #49206 21st Dec 2010 8:33am
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RLD



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The book Chasing Rainbows by Peter&Eileen Crichton is a good one they went round the world in a disco 2 and cooked on the manifold or transmision all the time RLD fabricator of Hidden Winch Mount for D3/4 roof racks jerry can holders CB aerial mounts and much more and agent for Helsport Tents and gear
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110SEB



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nakatanenga wrote:
There is a USA based cookbook on the market how to cook on the manifold.....

I just don't remeber the title.


Manifold Desitiny: http://www.amazon.com/Manifold-Destiny-Gui...0375751408
Post #49228 21st Dec 2010 1:07pm
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Glynparry25



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Wales 2009 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 XS DCPU Tonga Green
Have been heating pasties and sausage rolls on engines for years now. Just wrap it in foil and find anywhere on top of the engine that will hold it secure and just leave it on until hungry.... obviously only works for pre-cooked food Smile

Glyn Sheep
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Zinke



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I used to do it with my tractor when i was bored of eating cold food. Tin foil is the key and no leaks anywhere near where you put the food or it tastes a bit nasty!

Used to find anything up to 45 mins on the manifold for a scotch egg was good but that was on a 8 litre engine working flat out so may take a little longer on a landy in the winter.

Corn on the cob works well wrapped in tin foil, used to grab a bit from the game cover strips and cook it on the manifold with the tin foil from my sandwiches. Also a bit of rabbit or pigeon works well if ive been out with my gun.

Not tried it with road kill yet but im sure the day will come! lol

Pete.
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wyvern



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....... you could just use the heater on full heat by your left leg for a while .. its able to cook my leg well enough !! ..
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AndrewS



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Wrap in tin foil and place it in the pasty holder Thumbs Up 130's have feeling's as well you know Smile
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Caterham



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interesting ....
AndrewS - pasty holder......is this another extra the jolo has or are you refering to the infamous drinks holder ontop of the engine?
Post #50635 1st Jan 2011 8:19pm
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Toplink



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[quote="Caterham"]interesting ....
AndrewS - pasty holder......is this another extra the jolo has or are you refering to the infamous drinks holder ontop of the engine?[/quote]
Thats not a drinks holder,I put a pair of my wifes knickers here for wiping the dip stick. Embarassed Its never over in my land rover.
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mse



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I was thinking the built in cup warmer come soup dish come food holder would be ideal Mike
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mowcop



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I used to do it at work "on site" whilst maintaining locomotives, turn up at 09:00 put it in the V of the engine (3020 HP 2 stroke diesel) remove it at 12:00 piping hot.
Simples!
Post #50688 2nd Jan 2011 7:32am
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