coconino
Joined: 21 Nov 2006 Posts: 77 Location: Sunny Brixton
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Posted: Sun Apr 15, 2007 9:39 pm Post subject: Parvati cooker and Heaven's Flame go head-to-head in London |
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It was a fabulously sunny day in London today so I took two cookers to the park, the Parvati and the Heaven's Flame. I tried cooking several simple things, though I admit that I'm still a way off getting the hang of this. Anyway, here's what I cooked and the graphs and pictures are below.
In the Parvati:- (top section) mess of pottage
100g (1/2 cup) green lentils
60g (1/4 cup) brown rice
30g chopped onion
200ml water
pinch of salt
- (base section) rice
150g brown rice
250ml water
pinch of salt
In the Heaven's Flame:- (glass jar) 300g potato, no water
- (glass jar) 3 unbroken eggs, no water
- (black painted glass jar) 500ml water
- (glass jar) tomato sauce with peas
50g yellow split peas, dry (not soaked)
30g chopped onion
100g tomato puree
300ml water
salt and spices
I can't account for the dip at 11:50. The cookers were moved at about 12:20 which seems to have had a small effect.
The first reading is high due to the pot standing around for a few minutes while I was setting-up the other cooker. The dip at 12:40 was due to people standing chatting in front of the Parvati.
Parallel readings. Both cookers reached boiling point within 50 minutes, which is the best result so far in this series of tests.
The test begins.
Potatoes in jar with green top, eggs in gold-topped jar.
The tomato and split-pea sauce was simmering nicely when this was taken.
This dandelion was in the Heaven's Flame for just a few minutes.
Rice was probably over-done, or had a little too much water.
Esau's mess of pottage was probably more soup-like than this.
The presentation leaves something to be desired, but it tasted good.
Kids are not so sure!
Last edited by coconino on Sat Sep 01, 2007 4:34 pm; edited 2 times in total |
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