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Altoids Tin Bread Bake (Survival Bread)

Step 8Rinse and Repeat

Rinse and Repeat
As with many things in life, the cleaner your workspace, the better you'll work. And the quicker you clean up your messes, the less you have to do later! Remember to clean out your tin if you had anything stick like I did.

That's It! Hopefully your bread was as tasty as mine and I hope you had fun making it. Remember if you have a couple of extra ingredients with you, wherever you may be, throw it in there! Cheese? Bacon? Garlic? The possibilities are endless. Have fun and please leave some comments! Recipes are also welcome!

THANKS!!!!!
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Mar 18, 2012. 10:18 AMglock34 says:
What a fun thing to do with the kids can't wait to try it
thanks
Mar 28, 2010. 1:28 PMcodeman735 says:
 nice apple sticker on your windows computer :D
Jun 14, 2011. 3:15 PMBobMarleyFan says:
Thats nothing, I have one right over the dell logo on my laptop, People get relly confused when they see a black "MacBook"
Oct 6, 2009. 6:35 AMspark master says:
If you make a small origami box in very heavy aluminum foil (see Tinny Minibull designs) to make an oven. I used two pots in my home to try this concept. Tinny and backpackers will use rocks from trail 4-8 whatever. It keeps the inner and outer pans from touching, which will work way better, no scorching, In my home I used a piece of ceramic tile. I made a nice cake 4 inches in diameter, perfectly risen and quite tasty. You can also use tuna cans cat food/dog food cans and you can easily find two cans that nest with a 1/2 inch between them, then you just need some rocks, or a hunk of old ceramic tile. you can use a piece of waxed paper as a release paper, or clean brown paper bag (rub with oil/fat/lard). Left over pancake batter is nice as well Very nice instructable I enjoyed it and may look about for the tins now that I see more possibilities. ciao
Jul 13, 2010. 7:24 PMmattbomb says:
weener.lol minibulldesign is the best he makes good stuff. youtube addict
Feb 26, 2010. 6:18 AMrobandjen says:
I carry a dry mix of flour,baking powder,and salt in a small baggie in my ditch bag. In the old days this mixture was used to make pan bread in a frying pan or if put in a stove it was called hard tack. Eith way it is a time tested mix and just by adding water and heat you have food. Irial and error would give you the exact amout to carry with you for the size of the tin. I also add some garlic or onoin powder sometimes too. I know of a guy who cooks this mix with a small solar over with great sucess.
Sep 17, 2009. 9:41 AMranmawolf says:
@big al psyches1048 - good call on the parchment paper... HAIL!! lol

Recipe? Yeah, how about two thin slices of Canadian bacon (the kind roughly the same size and shape of the tin), with a few thin slices of mushrooms sandwiched between two thin slices of cheddar cheese, in turn sandwiched between the Canadian bacon slices, *in turn* sandwiched between two half-globs of your dough, squished sealed around the edges, then thrown in your tin and bake!

Mmmmmmm, boy! hehe _~

Oct 6, 2009. 6:26 AMspark master says:
Zowie nice idea!!
Sep 19, 2009. 3:00 AMcaityjay says:
Oh my gosh, that sounds delicious I must make Altoid tin breakfast sandwich, now. So great. Might replace mushrooms with onions, though.... *drool*
Sep 18, 2009. 9:45 AMcomputer_guy says:
AWESOME! THREE THUMBS UP! >=D
Sep 21, 2009. 7:24 PMcorny156 says:
Would it work for muffin mix or brownies?
Sep 18, 2009. 8:03 PMartist1621 says:
balla
Sep 17, 2009. 6:22 AMMetalcaster14 says:
cool! if I wasn't celiac, I'd try it!
Sep 17, 2009. 6:40 PMDustwing says:
Likewise, though, I'm thinking with sorghum flour and xantham gum it'll probably work.
Sep 17, 2009. 9:43 AMhot-fresh-rider says:
dude I made awesome pancakes today out of maze flour egg and soya milk. with enough sugar and lemon they taste just like their wheat counterparts!
Sep 17, 2009. 7:34 AMjongscx says:
gluten-free flour?
Sep 17, 2009. 5:47 AMSPANDEXSTEVE says:
I'm definitely gonna try bannock with this method! Thanks for a grand idea.
Sep 17, 2009. 5:38 AMbig al psyches1048 says:
--- Wow, when my wife and i go camping, we carry All/every piece listed, we just got a new tent so that we could brew a cuppa' in the vestibles now to practice this at home ( don't give away my secret,plz)-- The altiods-tin section is now large enuf to have its' own group, i'll propose this if it hasn't already been done Big Al p.s. - a little scrap of parchment paper would stop most all of the burn B.A.

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