Here's our Solar Sport oven in the backyard. We start it in the front, east-facing yard, then by afternoon we move it to the back, west-facing yard. The oven does need a sunny day but can be used even on cold days. The solar heating is not affected by outdoor temps., I guess.
We had great results, although the rice was a bit crunchy. We will remedy that next time by adding more water. We made jasmine white rice (which the oven manual says is a little trickier to cook than ordinary white rice), using 1 and 3/4 cups water to 1 cup rice. Next time we'll try 2 c. water to 1 c. dry rice. We also cooked a Delicata squash in the second pot. I just cut the squash in half, scooped out the seeds, put it in the black granite-ware pot that came with the cooker and put a tablespoon or so of butter, some salt and pepper and a bit of brown sugar in each of the scooped out halves. We started everything at about 11 a.m. and ate at about 5 p.m. The squash was cooked perfectly. Both the rice and squash were probably done in just a couple of hours, but since the manual says it's impossible to overcook food in the solar oven we let it stay in there till supper time.
With the leftover crunchy rice (and there was a lot), I decided to make rice pudding this morning. Actually, it's called "Swedish Rice Custard" in my cookbook. It is amazingly good! And a good use of leftovers in these times of high food costs, bad economy. I know we don't like to waste food at all these days.
Here's the recipe for Swedish Rice Custard from my Gloucester Virginia Celebrates 350 Years cookbook (my husband's home town):
2 c. cooked rice (I doubled the recipe today so there's more in the photo than this makes)
1/2 c. sugar
1/4 t. salt
1 T. butter (I only used this to butter the baking dish--can't tell if it should be in the recipe or not too)
2 c. milk
2 eggs, beaten slightly
1 t. vanilla
Combine ingredients in a buttered baking dish or custard cups. Bake at 325 deg. F. for 45 minutes or until custard is set (it's been taking more like 1 and 1/2 hours for me). Sprinkle with cinnamon if desired. Serves 6.
Comments
That is great.
I'll have to try that recipe - we get the best fresh milk and also eggs from a friend, so on the lookout for good recipes that use both!
Gracie
I got the SOS recently myself for many of the reasons you mentioned.
We get a lot of wind here in the spring and my homemade one just couldn't stand up to that.
The carrot cake recipe in the recipe book that comes with the Sport is really good too. I made that today for the second time.