Iron Cooker Updates – Newsletter 2-26-2011



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Chef Iron Cooker NewsletterThis has been an extremely busy week for us here at Iron Cooker & before we
get to any other subjects we want to thank all of you for your postings on Facebook,Digg
Twitter
and other social net areas.  It is really nice to see the following when we look there
& it’s greatly appreciated knowing you care about us from what you are saying.
Really cool gang & a really big thank you !

Sales are good this month & the feedback from all of you has been great.
So we are going to pass along a couple saving packages to everyone.

With spring right around the corner & everyone thinking of green grass
we are offering a new item.Rust resistant Bird Bath

Antique looking Cast Iron Birdbath with Rust-free cast iron. 15 1/2 inches x 13 inches x 23 inches high
http://www.ironcooker.com/content-product_info/product_id-1452/cast_iron_birdbath.html

This is a very good looking item that is going in my yard, I saw this one on the list & knew it would
be a good item to pass along to all my readers. Not only is this a good looking item,
but it’s cast iron & sturdy to last for years in your back yard.

We have added several other cookware items along the line this week, but if you’re a member
of this newsletter for very long you know there are new things every week.
The big news is that we came across some old, remade Coca Cola signs for you collectors.
Two have been added  so far but there will be more as they come back in stock, or should
we say if.  You collectors know that if you want something that is here now, you should not
wait till tomorrow to buy it. Old Iron cooker is going to sell them one way another & you found
about them here first.

http://www.ironcooker.com/content-product_info/product_id-1465/victorian_red_dress_coke_tin_sign.html

http://www.ironcooker.com/content-product_info/product_id-1464/tin_sign_coke_button_logo.html

Something else happened this week that is really good for us here at Iron Cooker.
We have had a video commercial made for us to put online in many places.
We would like to share the link for you to see before its posted all over the world. We are
bringing it to our newsletter readers first.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6XhgqK_unL8

All of you have been our support from that very first day, so if there is
any subject you think you want to know about or something we are leaving out,
please e mail back or call us to let us know.

And for goodness sakes, I almost forgot the most important thing of all.
Thank you, Jenny for this recipe you sent in !
She is  # 3  since January to send in a recipe to post & she receives a free
blue 8 inch enamel cast iron skillet as a prize for sending it in & answering our
mail in survey we sent out to everyone that sent in recipes.

Last but not least on this long list is a person in lower Michigan that we haven’t
received permission from them to use their name yet.
They won free shipping with a discount price on our # 22 universal meat grinder.

Be sure to view our site & subscribe to our blogs RSS feed so you don’t miss
a post because we put in ads & notice of discounted items .

Now for that wonderful mouth watering recipe.

Chicken-Fried Steak and Cream Gravy

8 6-ounce tenderized beef cutlets at room temperature
(or tenderized center cut boneless pork chop,or tenderized boneless chicken breasts)
3 cups flour
2 cups milk at room temperature
2 teaspoons Meat Seasoning
2 cups frying oil, preferably canola
2 eggs
Skillet Cream Gravy

Whisk eggs and milk together in a bowl and set this egg wash aside.
Combine the flour and meat seasoning in another bowl and set aside.
Heat the oil in a heavy 14-inch cast-iron skillet over medium heat to 350°
. Use a 550° thermometer to check temperature.
The oil should pop loudly when a drop of egg wash is dropped in.
Dip each of the first 4 cutlets in the egg wash mixture. Dredge them in the flour,
then dip them back into the egg wash,and very gently place them in the hot oil.
As you carry them one at a time from the egg wash to the skillet,
hold a plate under them to catch the dripping egg wash. There will
be a regular explosion of noisy oil a-popping.
Cook for 3 to 5 minutes, until breading is set and golden brown
.Gently turn them with a long-handled meat fork or long metal tongs.
Be careful. Cook another 3 minutes.
Carefully remove them from the skillet and drain on a platter lined with paper towels.
Let oil reheat and repeat process for other 4 cutlets.
Serve with Cream Gravy and Mashed Potatoes. Makes 8 servings.


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Until next week.  Thanks from all of us at Iron Cooker.

Once again, Thank you everyone  , check us out at  wilderness outdoors

or go to  our web store at

Iron Cooker.com

Dutch Oven Recipes – Western Recipes

Chuck Wagon western cooking

Is there anyone  who  doesn’t  remember sitting down in front of the old television set as a kid to watch those old western shows with their parents?  Remember the chuck wagon rolling along the trail behind that herd of cattle? Well, now that we are all grown up, we think back on those old days. Yes we do! Some of the best memories of growing up were the camping trips of our own. One time, going across the northern part of South Dakota, we came across a camp that made their way out on the trail with an old time chuck wagon. Now that was something that impressed me as a kid. They planned on spending their two weeks living as it was in the past, , with the  best part of the camp cookout being the big dutch oven hanging on the back of the wagon.They cooked everything you can imagine in them old dutch ovens. That’s where I learned the true meaning to western recipes. From one recipe to another, all stored in the memories of the people on the trail. It was the job of the cook to place the tongue of the chuck wagon facing north every night. When the wagon master would awake he would look for it to know what direction to go. Not only just those great western recipes we have today for dutch oven cooking, but some wonderful stories from past days too. Follow your western minds to the great western recipe s of all times.

Iron Cooker Updates – Feb 17 Newsletter

8 piece stock pot setWe have been busy trying to bring new sales items to Iron Cooker this week.
We do think we have come up with a few good ones for you.

Some of you took advantage of our free shipping
& our promotional item we had listed for this month.
There is still free shipping on several items but
promotion on the meat grinder is over for this month.
Keep watching our website & blog entry for
information like what we posted on this last one.

There is a few new items along with some new ones that are going to be coming in the next few months.

First of all we have found a new supplier for some of our camping gear,  we will be adding a new tripod for campfire cooking in a little wile, to go with our dutch ovens.

new products we have added is

4 Stock Pot Set With Lids   $23.50
http://www.ironcooker.com/content-product_info/product_id-1450/4_stock_pot_set_with_lids.html

41 Piece Utensil Set   $28.50
http://www.ironcooker.com/content-product_info/product_id-1449/41_piece_utensil_set.html

StarVac Stainless Steel 6pcs. Bowl Set with Vacuum Seal Lids $53.50
http://www.ironcooker.com/content-product_info/product_id-1448/starvac_stainless_steel_6pcs_bowl_set_with_vacuum_seal_lids.html

Thanks to everyone for visiting us and for all of your
orders.

Now for your favorite part.

Chicken Pot Pie

4 boneless, skinless chicken breast halves; diced 2 (10.5 oz.) cans cream of chicken soup
3 Tbs. bacon grease or olive oil 1/2 cup evaporated milk
4 cloves garlic; minced 1 1/2 tsp. poultry seasoning
1 yellow onion; diced 1 Tbs. Worcestershire
4 medium potatoes; diced salt and black pepper to taste
1 (16 oz.) bag frozen mixed vegetables; thawed 1 can refrigerated crescent rolls

Heat a 12″ Dutch oven using 20-22 briquettes bottom until hot. To hot oven add bacon grease, chicken and garlic; season with salt and black pepper to taste. Cook chicken stirring frequently until chicken is no longer pink. Add onions and potatoes and continue cooking until onions are translucent but still firm. Stir in mixed vegetables, soup, evaporated milk, poultry seasoning and Worcestershire; season with salt and pepper. Let mixture come to a low boil. Unroll the crescent rolls and create a top crust by layering flat rolls across the top of ingredients.
Reduce the heat on bottom to 8-10 briquettes and add 14-16 briquettes to the lid. Bake for 25-30 minutes until the rolls are golden brown and flaky. Check to make sure potatoes are cooked through. If not, then remove all briquettes from the lid and continue to cook maintaining bottom heat to keep pie bubbling an additional 15 minutes until potatoes are cooked through.
Serves: 6


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Until next week.  Thanks from all of us at Iron Cooker.

Once again, Thank you everyone  , check us out at  wilderness outdoors

or go to  our web store at

Iron Cooker.com

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