Well, today was my lucky day. Right about the time I was taking the soup out of the Sun Oven I got a call from April. We were introduced to each other by Paul Munsen of Sun Ovens International. She is about to launch a Sun Oven rental business that sounds very promising. In the course of our conversation she told my how she cooks pasta in a Sun Oven, something I thought could not be done. Here's how she does it, just take equal parts of water and pasta and a little oil, put everything in a dark lightweight pot and in no time you'll have pasta "al dente". I was amazed at the results. I didn't have any sauce on hand and no desire to make any so we ate it with butter and parmesan cheese. I cooked with my solar oven every sunny day for one year, and still continue to use it. Solar cooking is easy, fun and economical, it also makes some very tasty food! It is a wonderful addition to any kitchen. Feel free to browse around, and use the labels to search for the different types of food cooked.
Monday, March 15, 2010
Post Pi Day Pasta and Split Pea Soup from the Sun Oven
Well, today was my lucky day. Right about the time I was taking the soup out of the Sun Oven I got a call from April. We were introduced to each other by Paul Munsen of Sun Ovens International. She is about to launch a Sun Oven rental business that sounds very promising. In the course of our conversation she told my how she cooks pasta in a Sun Oven, something I thought could not be done. Here's how she does it, just take equal parts of water and pasta and a little oil, put everything in a dark lightweight pot and in no time you'll have pasta "al dente". I was amazed at the results. I didn't have any sauce on hand and no desire to make any so we ate it with butter and parmesan cheese.
Pea soup is an absolute favorite of mine, too. Wow, on the pasta cooking recipe. Gonna try that tomorrow. We're supposed to have plenty of sun, and sauce in the dish next to it. Would that be the same for spaghetti? How would you measure the two? Gonna have to play with that. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteSolar rental business? How's that supposed to work?
ReplyDeleteoooh, that's a great tip about cooking pasta in the solar oven. thanks for that.
ReplyDeleteSolar oven rental?? Interesting idea!
thanks for your blog! I've learned an awful lot here in the past few months.
Peace to all,
Shamba
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ReplyDeleteWay to go! Very interesting concept from Global.
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