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Yes, you can cook over a rocket stove without a pot, but it requires some creativity and the right tools.
No-Pot Cooking Methods
To cook over a rocket stove without a pot, you can use a variety of techniques and tools. One option is to use a metal or ceramic bowl with a steamer basket. This setup allows for gentle heat transfer and prevents direct contact between the food and the hot metal, reducing the risk of burning or scorching.
Cooking with a Dutch Oven Lid
Another approach is to use a Dutch oven lid as a makeshift cooking surface. Simply place the lid over the rocket stove, adjust the airflow to control the heat, and cook your food using a cast-iron skillet, griddle, or even a metal tray. This method works well for cooking eggs, pancakes, and other high-heat recipes.
Using a Heat-Resistant Tray
For more delicate cooking tasks, such as steaming vegetables or cooking noodles, consider using a heat-resistant tray or grill mat. These surfaces can withstand the intense heat of the rocket stove and allow for even cooking. Be sure to choose a tray or mat specifically designed for high-heat cooking, and always follow proper safety precautions when working with open flames.
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