I have been using my full size Skottle at home since spring of last year, and for camping.
I recently picked up the smaller Adventure one to take camping to save room in the rig, plus it will hold enough grub for two.
Used the full size one yesterday, here is a short video of it.
Vegan Dinner Cooked On The Skottle
Since using the Skottle I have dropped quite a few pounds, as I am using all organic vegetables, and vegan meat substitutes like Tofurkey sausages, and as in this video, Gardein Teyeraki vegan Chicken Strips.
I can eat as much of this and not gain any weight.
On the Skottle:
O Organic olive oil
Gardein Chicken Strips
Three Roma tomatoes
1.5 sweet yellow onions sliced up
One pack of brown mushrooms halved, One pack of portobello mushrooms
One red and on orange bell peppers sliced up
Slap Ya Mama black pepper Cajun blend seasoning
I cook up a big batch so I have leftovers for a few days at work too.
Corey, I'm vegan for 8 years now. If you have an Asian grocery store near you, check out the frozen food section for the brand Verisoy ---- the veggie ham is great and makes fantastic stirfry or fried rice. Verisoy makes quite a few products that are yummy.
I made the fried rice at Country Fried Weekend.
3 large Vidalia onions, diced
2 large green peppers, diced
1 big can shitake mushrooms, drained
1 log of Verisoy "ham", diced
8 packs of Uncle Ben's Ready Rice Garden Vegetable (
https://www.unclebens.com/rice-products/ready-rice/garden-vegetable)
Liquid Aminos
Oil of choice. Grapeseed oil is friendly to high temps
On hot, saute onions & peppers 'til starting to brown. Lower heat and toss on the "ham". Get it hot, swish it around, throw on the 'shrooms. Let them get warm and throw on the rice. Season with as much Liquid Aminos as you like. Stir often. Eat/share
These aren't Skottles in my slideshow but home-built units made from old plow discs. As has been mentioned, cooking on plow discs is an old custom, especially in the rural south. There's a shot of me in the show making the fried rice (blue jacket)
EDIT: my disc is 22", btw, quite large. I think your commercial product is smaller? Adjust recipe to fit the disc....