One of our office staff (me) still bears the battle scars of skottle-made sausage and egg burritos. Speaking of oil, when you are adding items to hot oil, for goodness sakes, do it gently. Keep extra cooking oil on hand and add liberally as needed to keep food from sticking. To do this, keep the propane burner turned down very low when starting a meal. Most things cook much more quickly than a traditional camp stove or grill. ![]() Start all of your Skottle meals at a lower temperature. And by the way, Skottle pancakes? Top notch! We even made spaghetti once (not kidding). Anything you can cook in a cast iron pan or grill, you can make on a Skottle. There's virtually no limit to what your Skottle can cook though. They were decided to be too ugly to share the photos with an unsuspecting public. While they tasted amazing, they had all the aesthetic appeal of a pile of doggy-doo. Let's just say you won't find any pictures of our first and only attempt at Skottle brownies. We've run the gamut of the good, the bad, and the just plain ugly of Skottle cooking (trust us, it is possible). We've tested countless recipes and even created some of our own. Over the course of the past several years, we've used ours to make a frequent employee lunch. So, we've collected some of our favorite tips and tricks to share with you! If you've just received your new Tembo Tusk cooking Skottle, you may be feeling a little overwhelmed about what to cook and how to use it. It is traditionally used by South African farmers to cook Boerewors sausage. ![]() ![]() The Skottle, (pronounced skaw-till or ska-tull) is a South African cooking implement. One of our favorite pieces of gear around the shop is the Skottle. At Blue Ridge Overland Gear, we love good food.
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