Camp Oven Bread In 7 Easy Steps

Camp Oven Bread In 7 Easy Steps

Camp Oven Bread In 7 Easy Steps

Quick and easy camp oven bread. We show you how. Amanda and I will be off camping in some remote spots in a little over a month so we decided to figure out making camp oven bread before we head off. It’s taken us a few attempts to get it right but we think we’ve now nailed it and would like to share the secrets with you.

Easy Quick Camp Oven Bread

Step 1. The Ingredients

We used the prepacked Laucke crusty white mix and have tweaked the yeast and added some bread improver to what it says on the packet. The whole 600g packet of Laucke Crusty White bread mix is put in a bowl along with a full 7g sachet of Tandaco Dry Yeast and teaspoon of Wallaby Bread Improver.

Camp Oven Bread Ingredients

Step 2. Mix the Ingredients

The dry ingredients were all mixed well to combine. Amanda added slightly more than recommended 380ml of room temperature water, maybe an extra 50ml or so. The whole lot was then folded/cut together to make a dough.

Camp Oven Bread Dough Mixed

Step 3. Let it Rise

This dough was then covered with a tea towel and then set aside in a warm place to rise for an about an hour. If you are out camping and the day is a bit on the chilly side then put your bread inside of your vehicle to rise as it’s usually a quite a bit warmer.

Camp Oven Bread First Rise Covered With Tea Towel

Step 4. Knead the Dough For a Few Minutes

After an hour roll the dough out of the bowl on to a lightly floured board and knead it for a few minutes. Put a bit of dry flour on your hands as this makes the kneading process simpler as the dough is less likely to stick to your hands. Knead it by pushing down on the dough with the heels of your hands as you roll it forward. Then after it flattens tuck it back under itself and repeat. It’s easy once you get the hang of it.

Step 5. Second Rise

Put the dough in to a bread tin and place the tin inside a 12″ inch camp oven and leave it to rise a second time for about 45 minutes. once again, if it’s a bit cold put it inside your car.

Camp Oven Bread Second Rise In Camp Oven

Step 6. Prepare Your Heat Source

While the second rise was underway I got the heat beads ready to go. I put 29 heat beads in a heat bead starter chimney with a couple of firelighters underneath and let it do it’s thing. How did I arrive at using 29 heat beads? There’s a chart I have been using and it lists the number of beads to use for a given size camp oven and tells you how many to put on the lid and underneath for a given cooking method, be it baking, roasting, stewing or frying. Camp Oven Heat Bead Quantity Chart.

If you prefer to use wood and you are allowed a campfire burn down some wood until you have some coals.

Camp Oven Bread Preparing Heat Beads In Heatbead Chimney

I used about ten heat beads underneath the camp oven as per the chart.

Camp Oven Bread Heatbeads In Camp Oven Heatbead Cooker

The camp oven was put on top and the remaining heat beads were added to the lid and left to warm up for about five minutes.

Camp Oven Bread Heatbeads On Top Of Campoven

Step 7. Bake Your Bread

Put the bread inside and bake it for about 30 minutes. The recipe says 25 to 30 minutes but we have found that the best result is closer to the 30 minute mark.

And there you have it, beautiful camp oven bread! If you have any questions please feel free to ask in the comments section below.

Camp Oven Bread Cooked In A Camp Oven Using Heat Beads

 

Carinda Hotel David Bowie Lets Dance Location

Carinda Hotel David Bowie Lets Dance Location

Carinda Hotel David Bowie Lets Dance Location

Carinda hotel was used in the David Bowie film clip for Let’s Dance. Amanda and I called in to Carinda Hotel and we absolutely and totally loved the place.

Carinda Hotel

Our Pub Ratings

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About The Carinda Hotel

Years ago I was sitting on the lounge early one Sunday morning watching Rage and the film clip for David Bowies “Let’s Dance” came on and being a lover of both Bowie and country pubs I decided to look up where it was with the view to going there one of these days.

Carinda Hotel David Bowie let's Dance

The hotel from the film clip is in a small town called Carinda, about 70ks from Walgett NSW. Amanda and I called in to Carinda Hotel and we loved the place. You could feel the history inside, it’s old, it’s a bit dishevelled but you wouldn’t want to change a single thing about it. Throw the David Bowie history in to the mix and well, just go there and see. I bet you can feel something. I did.

Carinda Hotel David Bowie Lets Dance Famous Tiled Wall

The Carinda Hotel publican Leanne was a lovely lady, very welcoming. The beers were icy cold and the lunch was bloody awesome. You can camp for free out the back of the pub, or if that’s full (pretty unlikely) there’s also free camping down the road at the showground. Well done Carinda and Carinda Hotel, the place is a 10 out of 10.

Carinda Hotel Hamburger

Let’s Dance Carinda Festival

The small rural town pays an annual tribute to legendary musician David Bowie when it hosts the annual Let’s Dance Carinda Festival over the October long weekend.

Up to 800 people are expected to attend Carinda Hotel for the next Let’s Dance Carinda Festival.

Let’s Dance Carinda Tribute Committee are in the throes of putting together a wonderful time for everyone to enjoy and hopefully lift the morale in the drought-stricken country.

Carinda Hotel David Bowie Lets Dance The Long White Duke Filmclip

Committee secretary Joy Dare said the inaugural event attracted about 200 people.

“Then there was about 450 people at the second event (in 2017) and this year we’re hoping it builds up to 800 people,” she said.

“People who couldn’t make it last year told us that they were sorry and are hoping to attend this year.”

Free showers, toilets and camping are accessible at the sports ground where the festival takes place. Breakfast will be available with a continuous barbeque during the weekend and meals at night. https://www.facebook.com/Lets-Dance-Carinda-303940966427490/

Carinda Races

Carindas’ biggest event of the year is its picnic race meeting held each July. Carinda and District Race Club has been racing since 1915 and stages a six race meeting every July. Outback racing at its best! All racing enthusiasts please put it in your diary. https://www.facebook.com/carindaraceclub/

Where’s Carinda Hotel?

Carinda Hotel is in the small regional NSW town of Carinda in central NSW about 70ks from Walgett NSW.

Contact Details

Address
22 Colin St, Carinda NSW 2831

Phone
(02) 6823 2218

Getting There

Travel From Distance Time
Walgett to Carinda Hotel 70km 00:53
Lightning Ridge to Carinda Hotel 148km 01:50
Bourke to Carinda Hotel 191km 02:27
Sydney to Carinda Hotel 628km 07:31
Convert Microwave Cupboard Space In A Supreme Getaway Caravan

Convert Microwave Cupboard Space In A Supreme Getaway Caravan

Convert Microwave Cupboard Space In A Supreme Getaway Caravan

We are very rarely hooked up to power when we camp so for the past few years we have used the microwave in our van for a bread bin. Amanda came up with the idea of pulling the microwave out and replacing it with a door.

The Old Microwave In Our Supreme Getaway Caravan aka The Bread Bin

The Old Microwave In Our Supreme Getaway Caravan aka The Bread Bin

First thing to do was to remove the old microwave. It was screwed in from underneath. There was a screw in the bottom of each “foot”.

Removing The Old Microwave Screws Supreme Getaway Caravan

Removing The Old Microwave

After removal of the microwave we had a space that was much larger than we thought. Bonus! There was a load of wiring in the left side of the cupboard, it belongs to the solar controller, hot water switches, a CIG outlet and some light switches.

Wiring Inside of Microwave Cupboard

Wiring Inside of Microwave Cupboard

I tidied the wiring up with cable ties and then made up a cover to hide it all away inside the cupboard. On the bottom and top I mounted a bit of aluminium angle with sikaflex. The cover screws in to these angles so as to be removable in case the wiring ever needs to be accessed in future.

Wiring Tidied Up and Angles In Place

Wiring Tidied Up and Angles In Place

The cover is just a thin piece of MDF cut to size with a bit of angle on the corner to hide the join. It does an effective and neat job of hiding the wiring away.

Wiring Cover Fitted

Wiring Cover Fitted

The door is made from a piece of 4mm marine ply from making shelves in the van cut to size. There was no chance of matching the old door panelling so we didn’t even try. Amanda had a great idea to cover it up anyway. I couldn’t match up the trim profile in the rest of the van either so instead of buying something that wouldn’t match anyway I used an offcut of skirting that I had. It was all glued together with PVA wood glue and clamped up to dry.

Making a New Cupboard Door For Supreme Getaway Caravan

Making a New Cupboard Door For Supreme Getaway Caravan

After the glue was dry I gave the door a light sand and put on two coats of Cabots clear floor finish. I purchased some hinges and a matching catch from www.caravansplus.com.au for about $15 delivered. I had an old door knob kicking around in the shed that matched the others in the van pretty well so that was fitted along with the hinges and catch. Then the door was fitted up to the cupboard in the van.

Hinge & Catch

Hinge & Catch

Amanda made up a photo collage to fit inside the door panel and then laminated it. It was fitted to the door front with some velcro dots so it’s removable and can be swapped out in future.

Completed Door Replacing Microwave

Completed Door Replacing Microwave

All up it was a really easy project and we are happy with the result. We have a heap more storage space, the van is 10kg lighter without the microwave and if needed we can refit the microwave in about 20 minutes.

 

Heaps More Storage Space in the "Microwave" Cupboard

Heaps More Storage Space in the “Microwave” Cupboard

MARS Enthusiasts 2019 NSW Camping Muster

MARS Enthusiasts 2019 NSW Camping Muster

MARS Enthusiasts 2019 NSW Camping Muster

We’re back from Carrathool after attending the 2019 NSW Camping Muster with the MARS Enthusiasts Facebook group. This time at Pinkers Beach near Carrathool NSW on the mighty Murrumbidgee River. Amanda and I love this group.

Pinkies or Pinkers Beach Carrathool NSW

Pinkies or Pinkers Beach Carrathool NSW

We Donated to Buy a Bale

Sean and Laura decided to do something different with prizes this year and that was to do a raffle and donate all proceeds to “Buy a Bale” to which on the night $270 was raised. This was a huge effort by all and it is something we should 100% do again.

Saturday nights dinner was camp oven roast and veggies with salads and also some home made desserts. There was a small army of helpers cutting veggies and wrapping trays and also deserts where made Amanda Sloane and Suzi Pallett. We were also treated to some tunes from Muster legend Spikey Singline who bought up all his PA and guitars and sang for us all. Spikey goes good!

MARS Enthusiasts NSW Muster 2019 Camp Oven Cook Up

MARS Enthusiasts NSW Muster 2019 Camp Oven Cook Up

Plenty of Firewood

We were all kept warm by the wood cutting crew. We cut some of the biggest logs we’ve ever seen on a camp fire ever. Mark was the absolute standout in this regard, dragging back what was almost half of a complete gum tree chained up behind his ute.

Camping Muster Pub Lunch

Sunday came and most of us decided to go and help the local Carrathool Hotel by having lunch their. This was a Muster first as we normally all stay on site and this was a great way of getting out and about and doing something different. This was a terrific idea and one we should definitely do it again.

Family Hotel at Carrathool NSW

Family Hotel at Carrathool NSW

Sunday night and something that started at National 2018 was a slap together meal with what ever we had left over and we all just picked at it. It was a bloody ripper meal and thanks go out to all that made something. My personal favourite was the curried sausages made by Leanne.

Cootamundra, Gundagai & Surrounding Areas

Cootamundra, Gundagai & Surrounding Areas

Cootamundra, Gundagai & Surrounding Areas

We spent the Easter long weekend in Cootamundra at the caravan park. We planned on looking at properties around the town so the Cootamundra caravan park was nice and central for us. It’s an older caravan park but everything is exceptionally well maintained and very clean.

Set Up in Cootamundra Caravan Park

Set Up in Cootamundra Caravan Park

Australian Cricket Captains Walk Cootamundra

The Captains Walk features 42 bronze sculptures of former captains of the Australian Cricket team. Sir Donald Bradman was born in Cootamundra and of course he features amongst the captains in the walk! On Friday after setting up we went and had some lunch and did the Cricket Captains’ walk in Jubilee Park again. Amanda was hoping that they had got around to installing Steve Smiths’ bust but alas she wasn’t very happy.

No Steve Smith Bust on the Australian Cricket Captains Walk in Cootamundra NSW

No Steve Smith Bust on the Australian Cricket Captains Walk in Cootamundra NSW

Trungley Hall

On Saturday afternoon we went for a drive out to Temora for a look around. We decided to take the long way back and ended up visiting a cemetary at a little abandoned place called Trungley Hall. I am guessing that in it’s day it must have been a German/Lutheran farming community like the ones in SA around Hahndorf as every name in the cemetery was clearly of German heritage.

Trungley Hall Cemetery NSW

Trungley Hall Cemetery NSW

Gundagai And Cootamundra Backroads

On Sunday went for a drive along backroads between Cootamundra and Gundagai with a little side trip to Tumut thrown in for good measure. We visited the Gundagai Cemetery and checked out Captain Moonlights’ grave – we love our Aussie bushranger history.

Captain Moonlights Grave Gundagai Cemetery NSW

Captain Moonlights Grave Gundagai Cemetery NSW

Loads To Do – Explore The Backroads Between Gundagai And Cootamundra

There is heaps to do down this way, much more than what you see alongside the Hume as you roll on by. We saw quite a few nice little free camping spots in some out of the way places you’d never know existed.

Hema Maps Cootamundra and Surrounds

Hema Maps Cootamundra and Surrounds

Cootamundra Caravan Park

Cootamundra is located 379 kilometres south of Sydney, it’s a small town of 5,900 people best known for being home to cricketer Don Bradman. His birthplace is now a museum well worth a visit. Located in the Riverina Cootamundra is an excellent base from which to explore the region. Cootamundra has a very good golf course and picturesque scenic views. In addition to being neat and spacious Cootamundra Caravan Park is easily accessible from town but sits off the main road. In fact you can walk to everywhere within Cootamundra from the caravan within five or ten minutes. The Cootamundra RSL Club is about two minutes walk from the caravan park. The RSL has a very good bistro and meals are both cheap and generous.

Getting To Cootamundra

Cootamundra is situated on the Olympic Highway, not very far off the Hume Highway. It’s easily accessible when travelling between Sydney and Melbourne. It makes a great stop to break up your journey.

Travel From Distance Time
Adelaide to Cootamundra 978km 10:28
Albury to Cootamundra 238km 02:24
Canberra to Cootamundra 171km 02:00
Melbourne to Cootamundra 562km 05:38
Sydney to Cootamundra 379km 04:01
Wagga Wagga to Cootamundra 90km 01:08
Young to Cootamundra 48km 00:36

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