Orange Peel Campfire Muffin

 by kcls
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I absolutely love camping. But do you know what I love most about camping? Why, the campfire food, of course! You have your pie iron recipes, your tin foil meal recipes, and of course, s'mores. Here is one of the tin foil meal variety, the orange peel muffin.
 
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eyesee says: Dec 21, 2012. 1:37 AM
How does it taste
8bit says: May 21, 2010. 8:46 PM
Aluminium foil. Is tin foil even on the market anymore? 
trailleadr in reply to 8bitMay 21, 2010. 9:36 PM
It's sold mostly in the region near area 51, and used mainly for hats.  :p
OldShotgunYoungShooter in reply to trailleadrMay 6, 2012. 8:57 PM
I live only 100 miles from area 51
Eviil~~PikmiN__{7} says: Jul 10, 2011. 9:33 PM
Can you eat the peel? or do you take the muffing out then eat it
Robb35 says: Jan 13, 2011. 8:21 AM
IF you want to cut down on the clean up part, put your mix and water in a zip lock bag and just squish to mix, once mixed cut the bottom corner off the bag and just squeeze the batter in your orange like your using a piping bag! Looks yummy, I bet the brownie would be great, orange and chocolate go great together!
awesomeman2468 says: Dec 26, 2010. 5:41 PM
think you could
A:eat the inards
B:make a brownie this way?
kcls (author) in reply to awesomeman2468Dec 28, 2010. 6:28 PM
Eat the innards? Do you mean the orange or the muffin? You can eat both! And I'm sure you could make a brownie this way, just don't be surprised when you find a citrus flavor in there!
awesomeman2468 in reply to kclsDec 30, 2010. 7:14 PM
thanks, i men't the oarnge. do you know of any other baked goods in an oarnge
ex: pancake
cookie?
kcls (author) in reply to awesomeman2468Dec 31, 2010. 8:00 AM
Pancake I can see happening because it is cooked in a similar way to a muffin. A cookie, on the other hand, I don't think would work, because it wouldn't cook all the way through.
awesomeman2468 in reply to kclsJan 2, 2011. 2:44 PM
yummy a orange cup shaped pancake
off_the_grid says: Sep 5, 2010. 3:08 PM
text says:"make sure the brown place where stem once was is facing upward when you cut" ... picture shows dimple end on the bottom, which should put the other end, in the hand.....looks like the cut goes across the middle as opposed to top to bottom... . BTW nice hands even though the aren't yours.
adamthebad1 says: Sep 5, 2010. 1:11 PM
kinda a waste of good inards.
underc0v3rninja says: Sep 5, 2010. 10:14 AM
This is pretty smart& awesome! Nice one :D
angellicktrooper says: Jun 30, 2010. 5:33 PM
i love this one its easy and fun ^^
Kozz says: May 21, 2010. 1:50 PM
I really love this idea!  Of course this also opens the possibilities for other kind of "citrus rind" baking (grapefruit-peel fruit cobbler?), provided you can manage the application of heat. 

When I was in Boy Scouts, we used to take some Jiffy brand yellow cake mix sprinkled on the bottom of a dutch oven, a few cans of fruit filling (cherry or apple was most common) and the rest of the mix on top.  Baked (with a lid) in a fire, it was wonderful.  But it took quite a while.

I bet you could also make little mini-pies with your same technique.  And no dishes to be done, right?  Nice job on the 'ible.  Your photos are excellent, too.
kcls (author) in reply to KozzMay 22, 2010. 4:17 PM
Thank you! I take pride in my photagraphy.
mikeasaurus says: May 21, 2010. 3:45 PM
mmmmmuffins! We used to do this in cubs when I was a kid, neat how the idea is kept alive and still used. Great job!
kcls (author) in reply to mikeasaurusMay 22, 2010. 4:17 PM
Thanks!
popa27272 says: May 21, 2010. 9:23 PM
that is awsome

one question though is the tin foil nessessary?
kcls (author) in reply to popa27272May 22, 2010. 4:22 AM
I think that without the foil, the muffin would taste too smokey. You could try it anyway, though!
Kiteman says: May 21, 2010. 2:21 PM
We make these on camp - we usually put both halves of the peel back together before wrapping the foil around them, and then just leave them in the glowing embers until the cubs get bored waiting.
kcls (author) in reply to KitemanMay 21, 2010. 6:40 PM
Yeah, I usually put the top of the orange back on too, but I decided that I would get more muffins if I didn't.
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