Amazing 4th Of July Dinner On The SilverFire Hunter Stove

10 years ago
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All of my friends were busy on the 4th of July so I had my own little celebration with a huge steak dinner and stir fry on the SilverFire Hunter biomass stove. It was amazing

On plan after another fell through for me and in the end I decided to treat myself out to a nice steak dinner cooked outside on the biomass survival stove. I dont have steak often at all due to the price so this was a special treat.

I also picked up some imported alcohol free beers and some good chips to go with my dinner.

We had a hurricane go over and it rained up until a few hours ago so this was going to be a challenge to find something that would burn on the biomass stove. Everything was wet and even the paper in my RV was all damp from the high humidity.

I finally got some dead pine tree twigs I broke off a standing tree and broke them up small enough to fit in the SilverFire Hunter stove burning chamber. This stove burns any type of biomass material from charcoal to sticks, pine cones, corn husks and more. If it burns, you can probably cook with it in this stove.

All you need is a handful of biomass material to cook for an hour on this stove. That is quite impressive.

I got the stove going after about 5 to 8 minutes and put the wok on with some oil. When I tossed on the steak it sizzled right away. The smell was incredible.

The steak cooked perfectly and then I put on the stir fry vegetables which cooked in the juices from the steak.

When I was done cooking, I would have still cooked another full meal on this stove. It still had about 40 more minutes of cooking time with the little bit of twigs I had tossed in. This stove is very efficient.

My 4th of July steak dinner turned out to actually be the best steak I ever had. I cant believe how awesome it turned out.

The SilverFire Hunter biomass survival stove is used in a lot of areas where fire wood and other common cooking fuel is not readily available. Often they can use whatever biomass material is common to the area such as corn husks, grasses or other burnable materials local to the area. This stove is an awesome survival stove and it has convenient carrying handles. The exhaust pipes fit inside for travel as well.

You can find the stove here:
http://www.silverfire.us/page_11_15/silverfire-hunter-natural-draft-chimney-gasifier-s

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