Haybox Cooking / Thermal Cooker / Wonder Box (cooking forum at permies)
How To Make A Hay Box Cooker - How To Cook. Boil then simmer “hard” foods (beans or meat) for 20 to 25 minutes. Haybox cookers (also spelled hay box) are sometimes referred to as wonder boxes, fireless cookers, or thermal cookers.
Haybox Cooking / Thermal Cooker / Wonder Box (cooking forum at permies)
Food items to be cooked are heated to boiling point, and then insulated. Line the box with sturdy paper or cardboard to seal any cracks that remain so that the heat can’t escape. A wartime cook had only to heat the food to boiling in a covered pot, and place the pot in a box that was lined, and then covered, with hay. Essentially, once you bring a soup, stew, beans, rice, or other food cooked in liquid to a boil, you can place it in the insulated box and let it cook. For best results, move your food from stove top to straw box cooker quickly. Make your own haybox cooker using the parts supplied. To test our haybox cooker, i filled both containers and boiled them, transferring them straight to the cooker and then sealed it up. They cook food by using retained heat. I was told that the original haybox cookers were made by packing damp hay in a wooden box around the pot, and when the hay dried, it retained the shape of the pot. Early the next day, about 10 hours later, the 2 litre pot was still over 90c and the 1 litre one was still above 85c.
The hay box or thermal cooker is an insulated box. What is a haybox cooker? How to cook with a haybox cooker. Turn on the heat and get it to a roiling boil ( a good strong boil) and let it go for a bit. Saves up to 80% energy and saves time and saves money. It’s slow cooking without the crock pot! I live in northern ontario, and i’m in the process of making 2 haybox cookers. The heat energy held in the pot and the food completes the cooking process without any external heat input. 6.place the lid back on the box. When the hay box cooker is ready to use, you can simply place all your ingredients in your pot and cook them up for a few minutes. But if a serviceable and lasting hay box is wanted, it is well to make a thoroughly good one, and even this can be done at a trifling cost.