In the 1970’s and 1980’s there were several books the either had characters that did it or promoted it.

Why is there no cooking tray in my new car’s engine bay?

Is it dangerous? (It would be less physically dangerous if there was a specific spot for it.)

  • kersploosh@sh.itjust.works
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    1 month ago

    My wife’s family once baked potatoes in the engine compartment during a road trip, just to see if it would work. Enough fumes leaked out of the engine that everything tasted slightly of oil and exhaust. Car engines are much tighter now, but I’m sure you still get a similar effect.

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    1 month ago

    Mythbusters has an episode (Food Fables) with Alton Brown where they cook a thanksgiving meal in the engine bay. It went surprisingly well, although figuring out where to put everything and the different cooking temps were tricky.

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      1 month ago

      Mythbusters has an episode (Food Fables) with Alton Brown

      Thank you. Looks like Episode 196 from Season 13 Episode 7.

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    1 month ago

    It is very hard to time your trip so that you get there when everything is done. those who try it either have overcooked food or have to drive around for a while after they get there for the meal to finish.

    in the end it works but not well enough to do it. Even truckers who eat on the road find separate appliances better.

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    1 month ago

    What you can do safely is get a pack of cookie dough, wait till it’s summer time(hotter the better), be in Texas, Arizona or similar state, put cookie dough on pan and leave on your dash board, go to work.

    When you get out of work you’ll have fresh baked cookies and your car will smell amazing!