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  2. Holey-Pan-Roasted Chestnuts Recipe - AOL

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    Place the chestnuts in a holey pan and place the pan over a fire. (This method also works happily over a normal gas stove.) Watch the pan throughout cooking, shaking it every now and then to prevent the chestnuts from burning too much -- you want them to char but not burn to a cinder.

  3. Holey-Pan-Roasted Chestnuts Recipe - AOL

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    Oven Method: Preheat the oven to 400?F. Cut little crosses in the chestnuts as described before, then place them in a roasting pan and cook uncovered for 20-30 minutes.

  4. Holey-Pan-Roasted Chestnuts Recipe - AOL

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    Want to make Holey-Pan-Roasted Chestnuts? Learn the ingredients and steps to follow to properly make the the best Holey-Pan-Roasted Chestnuts? recipe for your family and friends.

  5. List of spit-roasted foods - Wikipedia

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    Rotisserie is a style of roasting where meat is skewered on a spit, a long solid rod used to hold food while it is being cooked over a fire in a fireplace or over a campfire, or roasted in an oven. Spit-roasting typically involves the use of indirect heat , which usually cooks foods at a lower temperature compared to other roasting methods that ...

  6. Wood-burning stove - Wikipedia

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    Wolfgang Schroeter invented the first wood-burning stove with a cast iron frame and glass door. This allowed the user to see the fire burning inside the stove. [16] A fireplace insert converts a wood-burning fireplace to a wood-burning stove. A fireplace insert is a self-contained unit that rests inside the existing fireplace and chimney.

  7. Toasting fork - Wikipedia

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    Toasting fork (1561). One of only two known toasting forks from the 16th century, possibly from Norfolk, England [4]. Toasting forks were traditionally made from metal such as wrought iron, brass, or silver, and later from steel, but handles of wood or ivory might be used to prevent the heat of the fire being conducted to the hand.

  8. Al Roker Puts Fans in the Holiday Spirit With Videos of ...

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    Roker took to Instagram on Dec. 14 to share a short clip set to Tony Bennett crooning "The Christmas Song (Chestnuts Roasting on an Open Fire)," with the video slowly zooming in to a blazing home ...

  9. Wood fuel - Wikipedia

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    Today, burning of wood is the largest use of energy derived from a solid fuel biomass. Wood fuel can be used for cooking and heating, and occasionally for fueling steam engines and steam turbines that generate electricity. Wood may be used indoors in a furnace, stove, or fireplace, or outdoors in furnace, campfire, or bonfire.