Improvised baking with a griddle pan and silicone cups

coydogsf

Adventurer
Double D-licious Griddle Banana Cups

My two favorite parts about camp cooking are griddles and anything made of silicone. Before you re-read that sentence too many times, lemme explain.

We’ve found our griddle (first a full size we’d lay across both Coleman Exponent stoves and now a deep walled one burner version) to be great for single pan, fajita-style meals. Cook up some chicken or fish then throw in some onions and veggie and pretty much anything else you want to take on some of the grilled, BBQ flavor. Best part is when you’re done, give a quick wipe and call the rest “seasoning.”

And silicone’s just a miracle material (stay focused, “gentlemen”). Flexible. Nothing sticks to it. Doesn’t retain odor. We’ve used the [ame="http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B002YMHCXK"]squishy bowls[/ame] for backpacking and even found a video about using them for camp stove baking.

[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BoZ3Y9DGYaU"]Squishy Bowls[/ame]

We tried it out on some cornbread up on a trip this summer in the Desolation Wilderness.





So while registering for wedding presents at Crate & Barrel, when we saw these little silcone cupcake cups, I had to combine my two favorite things and try something out on the home stove before we hit the road. Note: I ended up getting mine at Bed, Bath and Beyond.

I started with Ann’s “goto” banana bread recipe, added some shavings from a chocolate bar, and heated up the griddle. I knew it was meant to be when all 12 cupcake cups fit perfectly in my makeshift dutch oven griddle. I doled out equal portions and covered as best I could to “bake.”





About 25 minutes later, they’d risen and a test showed they were well-cooked throughout.In fact, in some cases, the silicone had caused the cups to swell and bulge tantalizingly out of their constraints. Okay, that last sentence was my fault…




Should be fun to experiment with the griddle baking idea on cornbread, biscuits, cupcakes and whatever else.

Dave
 
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Antichrist

Expedition Leader
My wife bought some of the silicone muffin/cupcake liner things.
I can't stand the flavour they add to the food...bleh!!
Cast iron or unbleached paper liners for me, thank you.
 

AxeAngel

Expedition Leader
My wife bought some of the silicone muffin/cupcake liner things.
I can't stand the flavour they add to the food...bleh!!
Cast iron or unbleached paper liners for me, thank you.

You don't like your food to taste like condoms? Try adding a paper liner inside the silicon cup and it should eliminate that silicone taste.

-Sam
 

Kohburn

Adventurer
I use these silicone cups

Amazon.com: Wilton Silly- Feet Silicone Baking Cups , 4 Count: Home & Garden: Reviews, Prices & more

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and put just enough water under them to not touch the bottom of the cups.

1 cup will fit inside a jetboil for backpacking, multiple cups inside a small pot. works for cornbread, brownies, etc.

steam baking is really efficient.
 

DontPanic42

Adventurer
Clever idea but if you want to buy silicone baking items you had better be quick. I went to BB&B to get some recently and they were all gone. They weren't selling and have been removed. I haven't seen any at any other stores. It isn't just BB&B that has discontinued selling silicone bakeware. They will probably show up at Big Lots or similar outlet in the near future or as left over stock.
 

coydogsf

Adventurer
Silicone condoms, huh? You must be stopping at high class rest stops... But I digress... Didn't taste anything from the cups that I could detect but I did wash them thoroughly before using.

I like the Silly Feet for keeping the cups up off the bottom of a pot. The bottoms of mine were a tiny bit overdone. I'll have to try putting some water just up to the "grill lines" on the grill pan. The extra steam should also help with the baking.

Dave
 

Antichrist

Expedition Leader
Didn't taste anything from the cups that I could detect but I did wash them thoroughly before using.
So did my wife, and also after each use.
I suspect that most people just can't taste whatever gets in the food from the silicone bakeware that imparts the taste. Otherwise they wouldn't have stayed on the market. I just have a pretty sensitive sense of taste and smell. Both a blessing and a curse. lol
 

AxeAngel

Expedition Leader
I don't even want to know how you know what condoms taste like. :Wow1:

Ok fellas, I am about to impart a great knowledge on to you here.

Ever been to a concert/ball game etc and not been able to bring your beer/alcohol in? Before they stopped allowing in outside food all together, a couple buddies and I would take a 2liter coke bottle and take out 1/4 to a 1/3 of the contents. Put an unlubricated condom halfway into the 2liter and slowly pour in whiskey/rum/whatever you want. Keep filling. Condoms can hold a lot of liquid, making sure to hold onto the opening out of the 2liter as you are filling it. When you have filled enough tie a knot in the end and let it sink into the 2liter bottle.

Get to the gate, open your bottle, let the guards have a sniff since you are only 16 at the time. Walk into the concert/ball game, pop the condom with a pin or a ballpoint pen. Get drunk.

-Sam
 

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