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But then the Gyroaster adds two-axis rotation, a set of gears at 90 degrees that will spin the marshmallow over the fire with a twist of a second handle, making it easier to create the Maillard ...
A toasting fork is a long-handled fork used to brown and toast food such as bread, cheese, and apples by holding the pronged end in front of an open fire or other heat source. [1] [2] It can also be used to toast marshmallows, broil hot dogs, and heat hot dog buns over campfires. [3]
A marshmallow, usually held by a metal or wooden skewer, is heated over the fire until it is golden brown. Traditionally, the marshmallow is gooey but not burnt, but, depending on individual preference and cooking time, marshmallows can range from barely warm to charred.
A popular camping or backyard tradition in the United Kingdom, [23] North America, New Zealand and Australia is the roasting or toasting of marshmallows over a campfire or other open flame. [24] A marshmallow is placed on the end of a stick or skewer and held carefully over the fire.
With technology, you miss out on things like roasting marshmallows on an open fire. Quietly and a little smugly, Cameron got himself a wooden spoon, some tape, the TV converter and his phone.
When it's cold out over Christmas, a steaming hot pot pie filled with creamy, flavorful gravy, sweet and tender veggies, and topped with a shatteringly flaky crust is EVERYTHING.
This is a popular technique for cooking hot dogs or toasting marshmallows for making s'mores. This type of cooking over the fire typically consists of comfort foods that are easy to prepare. There is also no clean up involved unlike an actual kitchen. [22] Another technique is to use pie irons—small iron molds with long handles.
Thanks to TikTok, marshmallows have graduated from the campfire to the cocktail party.