We tried it, in Paris France, last year’s heat wave. It worked. It was funny but it scared us as that kind of heatwave is becoming regular yearly happenstance.
I prefer chocolate chip cookies back in the back window of a car in Arizona in the summertime. The early Plymouth Barracuda with that oversized wraparound rear window could bake dozens in less time than preheating the oven. And your car smelled great for weeks.
Yakety Sax 7 days ago
But is it hot enough to cook cookies on the dash yet?
rekam Premium Member 7 days ago
Oh, it’s only been 115°F here in the Coachella Valley in California. I say only because it’s going to be hotter later on. Like 120+,
cabalonrye 6 days ago
We tried it, in Paris France, last year’s heat wave. It worked. It was funny but it scared us as that kind of heatwave is becoming regular yearly happenstance.
some idiot from R'lyeh Premium Member 6 days ago
Australian celebrity chef Peter Russel-Clarke once did a whole show on cooking on a car.
david_42 6 days ago
I use to have a solar oven when I was in Scouts. Not very useful deep in the woods.
poppacapsmokeblower 6 days ago
I prefer chocolate chip cookies back in the back window of a car in Arizona in the summertime. The early Plymouth Barracuda with that oversized wraparound rear window could bake dozens in less time than preheating the oven. And your car smelled great for weeks.
dbrucepm 6 days ago
I’ve heard of truckers that would heat canned food on their engines between stops
Otis Rufus Driftwood 6 days ago
I have wondered if anyone ever tried that for real.
brick10 6 days ago
Be careful what you say around highly suggestible persons.
markkahler52 6 days ago
Hot enough for radiator juice with lemon!
Norris66 6 days ago
Kelly Bundy “It’s so hot you could lay an egg on the sidewalk.”