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Old 08-05-2008, 02:40 PM #8
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Hmmmmmm..I wonder if you can cook/bake the same desserts in a crock pot that you do in a camping dutch oven? I have a simple recipe for a yummy dessert for the D.O. Put a can of pie filling in the bottom, over it put one cake mix mixed with one can of soda pop. Check it after 45-60 min. When I made it in the D.O. it took about 50 min. with coals ontop of the lid & some underneath. A crock pot is slower I guess, so it would take a little longer.

I just looked in my camping cookbook & it gives these suggestions:

1)cherries, choc cake, coke
2)apples, spice cake, rootbeer
3)fruit coctail (no liquid), white cake, 7-up
4)blueberries, white cake, cream soda
5) cranberries, butter cake, cream soda

But you can do whatever mixture you want. I think I did apple filling, yellow cake, 7-up.
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