A few links that I found talking about cooking in a Disco and Discos in general.
It will get added to as time goes on
Cooking Recipes
Dicscada, bringing the secrets to the world, also selling propane Discos
http://www.southwestdisk.com/
http://texascookin.blogspot.com/2008/12/lord-love-disco.html
blog post about frying with one.
http://www.thesmokering.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=38435&highlight=disco
great spoon holder on this one!
Want to buy one?
http://www.mrdutchoven.com/cookware.htm
http://www.torreswelding.com/southwest_outdoor__cookers.htm
They have some fancy ones here that go over a propane fire.
However if you want one that's not so fancy shoot me an email at bvknox@gmail.com and I'll make you one and ship it out on the cheap. The ones I make are not for propane as I find that cheating how ever in a pinch they can be used over propane. The difference is the detachable legs that are screwed in to the bottom of the disco for use over an open fire pit of some kind.
Monday, 29 April 2013
Ideas on what to cook on the Disco
When I first saw it coming together I wanted to make pancakes on it. Really badly! But that's about it for ideas.
Well and bacon....
Well and bacon....
Making the Disco and the 1st meal.
This is the first meal that we cooked on our freshly made Disco. Brats, Chicken, Asparagus, Potatoes and some Hot-dogs. For the first time cooking on a disco in Wisconsin it was not bad. We learned a few things! Make it so you can get more air flow around the fire and the disco. We set our fire in a grill bottom so it channeled all of the heat strait to the disk. Making it cook a little to fast, make sure to rotate things from top to bottom of the disco or your brats with be great at one end and raw and the other. The smaller the potatoes are cut up the better they will cook.
Making a Disco.
Ours took very little time, 3 bolts, 3 nuts, a disc off a disc harrow or really anything round and curved.
Weld the nuts to the bottom of the Disc and weld the hole in the center of the disc up. Screw the bolts in place and flap disc the inside of the disco so its smooth.
Making a Disco.
Ours took very little time, 3 bolts, 3 nuts, a disc off a disc harrow or really anything round and curved.
This is a disc harrow in case your wondering, Image from Wikipedia
Weld the nuts to the bottom of the Disc and weld the hole in the center of the disc up. Screw the bolts in place and flap disc the inside of the disco so its smooth.
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