MickyTwoPints
I got a Ridge Monkey for Christmas. Going to try it out for the first time this evening with a nice piece of sirloin . Hopefully even with my lack of cooking skills I should be able to manage that ... fingers crossed.
We're on our way to you now!As we are on our first real trip while getting the RM i'm very happy with it so far .
Been making bacon/eggs , patatoes , toast , chickenbreast in it the last few days .
As i used a canister coocker to bake meat outside in a normal pan trying to avoid splatters and smells i must say the RM does the trick .
Tonights feature here at St-Ives campsite , went out and got some salade , rasped some carots , tomato/cumcumber .
Chickenbreast and a simple bag of prefab patatoes
All ready within' 15min using just the RM.
Baked the potatoes using no butter , thrown them in a bowl coverd them up with alu paper , small amount butter to bake the chicken ....done all with thesame divice!
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No, just wipe it with a kitchen paper towel. Wash properly when you get home if you think it's necessary. I don't.Is it a bugger to clean...?
Is it a bugger to clean...?
I was thinking of drilling out the existing hinge pins and replacing them with something removable so the two halves can be used separately, doubling the cooking area and making it easier to clean. ..... what do you think?A normal pan is easyer to wash up , as the two sides are not detacheble neighter the handle ....but still a good thing to carry imo.
Hi.What can you do in a Ridge Monkey that you can't do in a frying pan?
Main thing to remember with the Ridge Monkey is always cook on a low heat or else you will just burn the contents.
We have had a mad rush on these over the past few weeks but we have a new delivery arriving on Monday of the XL version.
I’ve done those “Petit Pans” in ours (the ones that are half baked). Quite handy to carry because they have a long shelf life, so if you run out of bread you can use those.I like to cook my own bread at home, has anyone tried bread cakes from dough in the RM?
I very nearly did that too! Maybe we should attach a piece of bright coloured tape to the tool set so it sticks out to indicate they’re inside!I would say the main thing to remember is to take the silicon tool set out of the Ridge Monkey before putting it on the heat
Luckily I remembered it before too much silicon melting had taken place
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