Breakfast In A Bag |
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TerryM
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Posted: 15 Nov 2009 at 4:56am |
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DirectionsBuild a simmering campfire. In a lunch-sized brown paper bag, place bacon slices and thawed hash browns. Crack eggs into bag. Fold paper bag down, leaving 3" of space above food. Insert a pointed stick through the folded part of the bag. Hold stick so bag hangs about 4" to 5" above hot coals. Cook for about 8 to 10 minutes, being careful not to let the bag catch on fire. Remove bag from heat and, using an oven mitt, fold open to check that eggs have been cooked throughout. If eggs have not completely cooked, refold paper bag and hold over hot coals for an additional 2 to 3 minutes. Fold down paper bag and eat breakfast directly from bag. |
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sylviablue
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I can imagine the challenge of not catching them on fire! Fun for a group or family. |
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pepperpod
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Terry
That breakfast in a bag sounds waaaay too much trouble for me to do. I guess I am no Becky Boone, who by the way was the wife of Daniel Boone and one of the founders of Fort Boonesborough.
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yizit
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Sounds good and tasty. One way to keep the bag from burning is to wet the bag with water over the outside. We heat dinner rolls in a brown paper bag in an oven, and that is what we did to keep the bag from burning. It keeps the rolls from drying out too. I would think it would work in this situation too.
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Blademaker
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I gotta try that.
Sounds good.
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