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- Engine_Cooking abstract "Engine Cooking is the art of cooking food from the excess heat of an internal combustion engine. Typically the engine of a car or a truck. The phenomenon may have started when truckers began to heat their lunch from the heat of the engine of their vehicles.It is a method that has been known for decades not only by truckers, but also as a bushcraft by adventurers. The method of cooking with the heat of an engine is a viable way to prepare your meal while on an adventure trip, and is even known to be used by people during power cuts when they cannot use their kitchen appliances.The first engine cooking experiments were done by hungry truckers who came up with the idea to make a small vent hole in the lid of cans of soup, and then place it on the hot exhaust manifold before hitting the road. When arriving at the destination, lunch was ready. This however cannot be recommended as cans used for canned food are typically coated on the inside in a layer of epoxy resin.Other communities also have embraced engine cooking. These being vandwellers and people living by the road. Several of these communities have blogged about the topic of cooking on a car engine. The website roadroast.com is a non-profit website that is intended to teach visitors how they can get started cooking on their engines. The method has also been featured by Hugh Fernley Whittingstall in the TV show River Cottage.The principle of preparing food from the excess heat of a car engine is simple. A hot spot is identified, for example the exhaust manifold. The food that is to be prepared is wrapped in several layers of tin foil. This serves two purposes. The first purpose is to act as a conductor so that heat is distributed evenly. The second purpose is to shield the food from any contaminants present in the engine compartment. The food is secured using steel wire and tied down to the hot spot. Finally the car is driven until the food has been cooked.".
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- Engine_Cooking comment "Engine Cooking is the art of cooking food from the excess heat of an internal combustion engine. Typically the engine of a car or a truck. The phenomenon may have started when truckers began to heat their lunch from the heat of the engine of their vehicles.It is a method that has been known for decades not only by truckers, but also as a bushcraft by adventurers.".
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