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No-Electricity Cooking Techniques To Use During A Power Outage

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No-Electricity Cooking Techniques To Use During A Power Outage

 by REBEKAH P.

 

A power outage can be a minor inconvenience or a major event, depending on its cause, timing, and duration.

And while we may not be able to control any of those things, there are some measures we can take to minimize the disruption to our lives. One of those is to know how to cook without electricity.

Here are some no-electricity cooking techniques that will come in handy the next time the power goes out – or if you choose to live off the grid.

Use A Camp Stove Or BBQ Grill

If you have a camp stove or BBQ grill with propane, you’re in luck. These can be used indoors (in a well-ventilated area) or outdoors to cook food. Just be sure to read the instructions carefully before using them.

There are a few different types of camp stoves you can use if you don’t have electricity, including folding steel stoves and portable butane stoves. Be sure to explore all of your options and have one of these on hand in case you lose power!

Cooking With Candles

No-Electricity Cooking Techniques To Use During A Power OutageOne way to cook without electricity is to use candles. Candles can provide enough heat to cook small items such as eggs or grilled cheese sandwiches.

To cook with candles, you will need a heat-safe surface on which to place your food. A metal tray placed on top of several candles is one option.

Another option is to create a makeshift stove by stacking bricks and placing a metal grill or grate over the top. Once you have your heat-safe surface in place, light the candles and place your food on the surface.

Use A Gas Stovetop

If you have a gas stove, you can still use it to cook during a power outage—as long as there’s no gas leak. Simply light the stove with a match and adjust the knobs to control the flame.

Cook Over An Open Fire Pit

If you have a fire pit and wood available, you can cook food directly over the flames or coals. This method is best for items that can be grilled, such as hot dogs, kebabs, and hamburgers.

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Try A Solar Oven

No-Electricity Cooking Techniques To Use During A Power OutageA solar oven is basically a box with clear sides that traps sunlight and uses it to heat food. These ovens can reach temperatures of up to 400 degrees Fahrenheit, so they’re great for cooking anything from casseroles to roasted chicken. Just be sure to put the solar oven in direct sunlight for best results.

Make A Hobo Stove

One way to cook food in an emergency is to use a hobo stove. A hobo stove is a simple device that can be made with just a few materials.

To make a hobo stove, start by placing a can of Sterno or another fuel source in the center of a large piece of foil. Then, fold the foil up around the can to create a three-sided box. Next, poke holes in the bottom of the foil for ventilation.

Finally, place your pot or pan on top of the stove and light the fuel. The hobo stove will provide enough heat to cook food in an emergency situation.

Use A Kelly Kettle

kelly kettleKelly Kettles are a type of portable stove that can be used for cooking when the power is out.

They are made of stainless steel and have a built-in water reservoir. To use a Kelly Kettle, fill the reservoir with water and place it over a heat source, such as a campfire or stove.

The water will boil and produce steam, which will cook the food in the kettle. Kelly Kettles are perfect for cooking noodles, rice, oatmeal, and other dry foods.

They can also be used to make coffee, tea, and hot chocolate. When the power is out, a Kelly Kettle can be a valuable addition to any kitchen.

Try A Volcano Stove

volcano stoveA volcano stove is a great way to cook when the power is out.

First, you will need to find a safe place to set up your stove.

Once you have found a safe location, you will need to gather some materials. You will need a can of Sterno and a small pot or pan.

Next, you will need to open the can of Sterno and light it with a match or lighter. Once the Sterno is lit, you will need to place the pot or pan on top of the can. Then, you can begin cooking your food.

Remember to keep an eye on the food so that it does not burn. When you are finished cooking, be sure to extinguish the Sterno by placing the lid back on the can. Finally, always remember to practice safety when using any type of stove.

Cook With Your Car Engine

No-Electricity Cooking Techniques To Use During A Power OutageIn an emergency situation, your car engine can be used as a makeshift stove.

Here’s how to do it: first, find a level spot where you can park your car. Next, open the hood and remove the oil dipstick. Use a funnel to pour a quart of oil into the opening.

Then, take a metal can or pot and place it under the opening. Secure the can in place with something heavy, like a rock.

Finally, start your car and let it run for several minutes. The heat from the engine will cause the oil to boil, providing you with a makeshift stove that can be used to cook food.

Just be sure to keep an eye on the oil level and top it off as needed. You’ll also want to make sure you have plenty of gas for the entire process –  and don’t forget to turn off your car when you’re finished cooking!

Use Your Wood Stove

wood stoveA wood stove can be a great asset during a power outage. Not only will it provide heat, but it can also be used for cooking.

With a little creativity, you can use your wood stove to cook just about anything when the power is out. So next time there’s a power outage, don’t panic.

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Make A Wick Stove

A wick stove is a great way to cook when the power is out. You can make one out of a can of Sterno (denatured alcohol) or any other fuel that burns with a wick.

First, take the lid off of the can. Cut two holes in the side of the can, about an inch from the bottom. These will be for your pot handles. Next, cut a circular piece out of the bottom of the can. This will be your opening for adding fuel.

Now, cut a length of wick that will reach from the bottom of the can to just below the rim. Fold the wick over and insert it into the can through one of the holes you cut for the pot handles. Make sure that there is enough wick hanging out of the can so that you can light it when you are ready to cook.

To use your stove, simply add fuel to the can and light the wick. Place your pot on the handles and enjoy hot food even when the power is out!

Use An Earth Oven

earth ovenIn the event of a power outage, an earth oven can be a useful tool for cooking food. Earth ovens are simple to build and can be used with wood, charcoal, or other fuel sources.

To build an earth oven, simply dig a hole in the ground and line it with rocks or bricks.

Then, build a fire in the oven and let it burn for several hours to heat the rocks. Once the rocks are hot, carefully rake out the coals and ashes. Place your food on a metal grate or screen and lower it into the oven.

Cover the oven with more hot rocks and dirt to insulate it and prevent heat from escaping. Let the food cook for several hours before checking on it. When ready, the food will be hot and steaming. Enjoy your meal!

A power outage doesn’t have to mean going without food altogether—if you know how to get creative and use some of these no-electricity cooking techniques. So next time the power goes out, don’t panic— just grab your camp stove or solar oven and get cooking!

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