Lucky Helps Cook Dinner With A Solar Cooker

I helped cook dinner in Claire’s solar cooker yesterday. Today I’m watching cookies bake in her solar oven, but that will be another blog.  It’s a hot job, but better me than Bob and Claire, because they sweat and stink if they stay out too long in the 105 afternoon heat. Bob said he’d put the recipe for dinner down below, but here are the pictures. Maybe you can figure it out yourself.

Cooking Spelt and Onions in Claire's Solar Cooker

Cooking Spelt and Onions in Claire's Solar Cooker

Claire adding spices and vegetables to the spelt and onions. I'm getting hot!

Claire adding spices and vegetables to the spelt and onions. I'm getting hot!

Adding two small portions of salmon for the final few minutes

Adding two small portions of salmon for the final few minutes

General solar cooker dinner; not exactly a recipe.

One cup spelt

One onion, diced

2 1/2 cups salted water

8 oz mixed frozen vegetables, thawed

two portions of salmon, or other fish

garlic powder

mixed spices, your choice

Set up the solar cooker (Claire made hers from a windshield shade and Velcro) in a funnel shape in full sun (duh) and out of the wind if possible. Put spelt, water and salt in baking dish, place inside a baking bag and close tight with twist tie; set in solar cooker. Check spelt after a couple of hours (bad choice, other whole grains cook much quicker); when done, add vegetables and spices. Adjust liquid with chicken broth or water, cook until vegetables are getting tender. Add salmon and cook until opaque.

Amazingly there was a noticeable drop-off in solar power late afternoon, when the hottest ambient temperatures occur; the sun is already beginning to weaken.

This is not exactly high cuisine; it was our first meal and we wanted to keep it simple. As it, it would be a child friendly project. The next time we will use a quicker cooking grain (still whole) use fresh vegetables, fresh garlic and add some olive oil.

Thank you Lucky, for sharing your blog with us, and watching the cooker all afternoon.

Another Lucky Think

Wheresoever you go, go with all your heart.

Tea in Turkey with the girls who turn silkworm casings on hot days. This day was 40C.

Tea in Turkey with the girls who turn silkworm casings on hot days. This day was 40C.

Lucky being inspired by the Black Canyon of the Gunninson during his travels with Bob and Claire Rogers, and Turtle their motorhome.

Another think came to me. This one is long. I think I like it. When I told it to Bob and Claire, they looked at each other, smiled and hugged a little hug. I think they know about wheresoever and go and heart too.

I like the picture Bob came up with to go with my new think. He said it was from a place called Turkey, and Claire said the girls were fun, even if she couldn’t understand anything but the laughter.

I still wonder where these thinks come from. Does anybody out there know?

Lucky Has Another Deep Thought

Everything has its beauty, but not everyone sees it.

Canyon near the Wave in Coyote Buttes

My head fluff is acting up again. I’m doing more of the think thing. I kind of like this one, since I’ve been seeing really pretty country lately. But I know I didn’t think this by myself. Somebody really smart thought this first. Bob and Claire think I’m a smart panda, but I think I think these thinks are coming from another place. I wonder where?

Gunnison River

Lucky and the Cumbres Toltec Scenic RR

We sure have been having adventures in Colorado. Bob and Claire wanted to ride up some big hills they called passes, and they promised a surprise for me at the top. At first I was scared. It was loud and made lots of  noise and black and white smoke. Now I want to ride a train.

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oB51NKMxi7s

Lucky Flower