
Cooking pepper with Fun panel and Lar solar cookers - Part 3: Finishing, disaster and taste test
This is part 3 of three videos showing you some peppers being cooked with the sun. Part 1: https://youtu.be/KFBcQ7RomtI Part 2: https://youtu.be/MUg6LNc5Tik Peppers are easy to cook, since they are vegetables, containing mostly water. The peppers were already cooked in part 2 but I had to let things cook for longer. I underrated the movement of the sun, and I overrated the useful of water bottles as anchor points against the wind. I also noticed the velcro tape melting down, and by the time I am editing this I have already sawn it with thread and needle to get rid of all problems in the future. The pots aren't pots at all. They are just some cookie boxes, so no wonder they are difficult to handle when they are hot. Also, the oven bags are for just one use, and in part 2 I must have accidentally broken them at the seams. The heat is making the plastic wrinkles fragile. I suggest you go for those silicone transparent bags, though they aren't as transparent as these i have. When possible, use glass. Solar cookers: -Homemade DIY "Fun panel", by designer Teong H. Tan plans here: https://vignette.wikia.nocookie.net/solarcooking/images/e/e5/Fun-Panel_2_Construction_Plans.pdf/revision/latest?cb=20080806175729&path-prefix=es -Cheap "LAR" solar cooker from now extinct TaniwaSun. Search for foldable solar cooker and you'll find some similar ones. THX4watching!
