[Stoves] Cooking by conduction - plancha stoves

Kevin Chisholm kchisholm at ca.inter.net
Fri Jun 16 10:20:50 CDT 2006


Dear Rogerio
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Thanks very much for your information on cooking temperatures for Tortillas.

You mention that teh Ecostove requires less than 2 kG of wood to prepare a 
meal of 3 to 4 dishes in less than an hour. How many people would this meal 
feed?

More particularily, I am interested in getting a general perspective on "How 
much fuel wood is required to prepare a meal?"

This would be a very practical way to  compare "real world stoves."

Best wishes,

Kevin

>To cook tortillas you need around 200 C to cook it well. To test a stove
to see if it is hot enough for tortillas, throw drops of water on it,
and the water should jump and evaporated immediately, that is when you
are about 200C.



> As for real cooking the Ecostove reaches between 350 to 500 C on the
center, while goes down to 200 on the edges. If you have 400 C, you
should be Ok, 500C usually is overheating, which is not good for the
griddle in the long time.



> The trick with the Ecostove is that you should have all your pots on top
of it, pre heating, while the main dish being cooked on the hottest
spot. Usually the Ecostove can deliver a meal of 3 to four dishes in
less than an hour with 2 kg or less of wood.



Rogerio











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