I have 1 of these http://www.dicksmith.com.au/travel-a...ove-dsau-m4515
They do a great job of heating but the pie does not crisp up.it is a little soft on the pastry edges.
But if you have pre cooked food that needs reheating before your lunch stop they are great.
I have 1 of these http://www.dicksmith.com.au/travel-a...ove-dsau-m4515
They do a great job of heating but the pie does not crisp up.it is a little soft on the pastry edges.
But if you have pre cooked food that needs reheating before your lunch stop they are great.
hey graz , how long would it take to cook a defrosted up a pie?
I may just have to grab one from dicks - there only $19.95.
thanks for the info
D4D- I see you plug your warmer straight into the cig / socket in there rear of your prado. have you had any fuses blow or any problems ?
No problems, I did test the current draw before I fitted it and found it to be pretty much what they advertise which was well within spec for the factory socket.
hey graz , how long would it take to cook a defrosted up a pie?
I may just have to grab one from dicks - there only $19.95.
thanks for the info
I have one of these, I have put steak and onions in foil also some mushrooms in foil ,a couple of spuds in foil and a small tin of peas (unopened) in the cooker several times now . Takes about 3--4 hours while you drive ,the smell drives you crazy and dinner is cooked when you stop , I cook/warm up pies under the bonnet while you drive ,they get crisp and hot.
hey graz , how long would it take to cook a defrosted up a pie?
I may just have to grab one from dicks - there only $19.95.
thanks for the info
We put them in an hour before lunch and they were pretty hot.But they do get a bit soggy.
Not real wet soggy just not crisp sort of a steamed look.
We did roll them in alfoil so that would of steamed them up as well.
For $20 that are great
That's the beauty of the travel buddy, designed for purpose and pies come out crispy. I usually put a pack and a half of frozen party pies in, 2 hours later hot crispy pies
That's the beauty of the travel buddy, designed for purpose and pies come out crispy. I usually put a pack and a half of frozen party pies in, 2 hours later hot crispy pies
im liking the sound of all this.
i was thinking of mounting this warmer on a rack/ shelf.i think the was some sort of rack you could buy that mounts between the two grab rails in the rear of the car , but I cant find any links to it.
I've got one of the Dick Smith specials as well. I broke it in up in the High country a few weeks ago, there were a few envious looks as I tucked into my pie for morning tea!
I found it took about 45-50 minutes to cook a defrosted pie. As the heating element is on the bottom, I needed to flip the pie over about half way through. I had mine on the passenger seat, plugged into the main 12V socket on the dash, with my iPad plugged into the secondary 12V socket. The pie warmer has a 15 amp fuse from memory, and when it was on, the iPad stopped charging.
It takes approx 2.5 hours to heat, a defrosted pie.
I use Mrs Macs Pies which are larger than most pies and heat in the plastic wrapping.
During the last 20 mins, I open the plastic wrapper and remove pie and then place back into oven.
During this time, I also turn upside down so the pie is crispy Top and Bottom
Stuart
Stuart Trevena
[COLOR="#FF0000"][B]2008 Prado GXL D4D 3.0L T/D 5 Speed Auto Colour: Dune with loads of Extras[/B][/COLOR][COLOR="#0000CD"] [B]and 2015 Tvan MK4 Murranji Offroad Camper[/B][/COLOR]
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