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In Reply to: RE: Because of a power outage, she had to do the cake on our grill! posted by srdavis2000 on March 12, 2017 at 08:18:42
Yeah, as I said, certainly not ideal, but my wife made it work!
We have a generator as well, but the oven isn't connected to it. Would've been too big of a draw.
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THAT is WAY out there! Baking a cake on a grill is not easy. My wife is really good at baking cakes, pies, cookies, brownies, etc., but if I asked her to try it on the grill, she'd probably look at me quizzically and say "ummmm... no".
:)
Some grills have racks and plates that can be installed between the fire and the grill surface for indirect smoking/cooking. These grills become ovens more or less. My grill does this. You can basically grill without the bottom grates and plates or slow cook or bake when the plates are in place. I would still prefer an indoor oven for baking something.
My wife doesn't like being told she can't do something! :) She's always looking for solutions. Wish I had that trait!
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Our generator is 20 KW. It will run anything we have. I have a smaller Honda generator and a small window AC as a backup in case the big one doesn't run. After one storm the Generac quit after two days and we baked for a week, thus contingency upon contingency. The Boy Scout motto, be prepared.
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