Cooking over wood is one of the oldest, and most rewarding, ways to prepare food. Whether you’re lighting a barbecue for friends or cooking supper over a campfire, success comes down to a few simple principles: the right wood, the right fire, and a little patience.
Inspired by techniques shared in Practical Self Sufficiency by Dick and James Strawbridge.
In Practical Self Sufficiency, Dick explains that wood-fired cooking broadly falls into two camps: barbecue or campfire cooking, where food is cooked over hot embers, and smoking, where smoke slowly flavours food over time.