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- Reflector_oven abstract "A reflector oven (sometimes known in older cooking literature as a tin kitchen ), is a polished metal container, often made of tin. It is designed to enclose an article of food on all but one side, to cause it to bake by capturing radiant heat from an open fire, and reflecting the heat towards the food. In its simplest form, a reflector oven is simply a box or collar that partially surrounds the food, with an open side that faces the heat source, which is generally either a hearth fire or a portable stove, depending on the situation in which the food is being prepared. In Colonial America this method of baking meat, fowl, quick bread, or pastries, was a very popular method for hearth cooking.A reflector oven that uses the Sun as its primary heat source is known as a solar cooker.A Dutch oven, was another popular method of baking while using an open fire or a fire in a hearth. The Dutch oven, unlike the tin kitchen, is made of iron, and would collect and concentrate the heat of coals placed beneath and on top of the oven, while preventing the coals from direct contact with the food, and isolating smoke from the fire from the baking food. A Reflector oven is set beside the fire to capture the radiant heat, and bake with it. It is often tin, new ones are made from aluminum. The picture with this article shows it being set directly on the coals.Dutch ovens are normally cast iron, with lids, and outdoor fire ones have legs. It is set directly on coals, with additional coals on the top.".
- Reflector_oven thumbnail Reflector_Oven_02.jpg?width=300.
- Reflector_oven wikiPageID "12169537".
- Reflector_oven wikiPageLength "2226".
- Reflector_oven wikiPageOutDegree "10".
- Reflector_oven wikiPageRevisionID "624140578".
- Reflector_oven wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ovens.
- Reflector_oven wikiPageWikiLink Colonial_America.
- Reflector_oven wikiPageWikiLink Colonial_history_of_the_United_States.
- Reflector_oven wikiPageWikiLink Dutch_oven.
- Reflector_oven wikiPageWikiLink Hearth.
- Reflector_oven wikiPageWikiLink List_of_ovens.
- Reflector_oven wikiPageWikiLink Outdoor_cooking.
- Reflector_oven wikiPageWikiLink Portable_stove.
- Reflector_oven wikiPageWikiLink Solar_cooker.
- Reflector_oven wikiPageWikiLink Sun.
- Reflector_oven wikiPageWikiLink File:Reflector_oven_for_Game_Birds.JPG.
- Reflector_oven wikiPageWikiLinkText "Reflector oven".
- Reflector_oven wikiPageWikiLinkText "reflector oven".
- Reflector_oven align "right".
- Reflector_oven caption "A reflector oven prior to use".
- Reflector_oven caption "The oven set directly on hot coals".
- Reflector_oven hasPhotoCollection Reflector_oven.
- Reflector_oven header "A homemade reflector oven".
- Reflector_oven image "Reflector Oven 01.jpg".
- Reflector_oven image "Reflector Oven 02.jpg".
- Reflector_oven width "225".
- Reflector_oven wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cooking-tool-stub.
- Reflector_oven wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Multiple_image.
- Reflector_oven wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Reflector_oven subject Category:Ovens.
- Reflector_oven hypernym Container.
- Reflector_oven type Company.
- Reflector_oven type Appliance.
- Reflector_oven comment "A reflector oven (sometimes known in older cooking literature as a tin kitchen ), is a polished metal container, often made of tin. It is designed to enclose an article of food on all but one side, to cause it to bake by capturing radiant heat from an open fire, and reflecting the heat towards the food.".
- Reflector_oven label "Reflector oven".
- Reflector_oven sameAs m.02vs6dn.
- Reflector_oven sameAs Q7307339.
- Reflector_oven sameAs Q7307339.
- Reflector_oven wasDerivedFrom Reflector_oven?oldid=624140578.
- Reflector_oven depiction Reflector_Oven_02.jpg.
- Reflector_oven isPrimaryTopicOf Reflector_oven.