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'brownies' in a plastic bag - yet another cub scout approved
« on: November 15, 2010, 10:39:27 AM »
The cub scouts were invited to camp with the boy scouts as part of  the transition to boy scouts

we made these to show off to the 'big guys'

In cheap zip lock bag 
1 sleeve of grahm crackers crushed to crumbs
2 tbs coco mix

In GOOD ZIPLOCK 1 GALLON FREEZER BAG
~ 2/3 cup of chocolate chips
2 tbs coco mix

to make these boil water and add maybe 3 tbs boiling water to the bag with the chips and squish it arounf till ye get a nice glopply mess in the bag - a pat of butter if ya got it here works well too

pour the contents of the other bag in a squish around some more till it makes a kinda gloppy dough like mess and pat it out to an even thichness in the bag

let it cool an for as long as you can stand

in maybe 30 minutes you'll end up with a brownie like thing - before than a sorta pudding dough

if you let it cool you can cut each bag into 4 servings

cinnamon graham crackers are even better for this -  for the adult batch a little pinch of cyayanne pepper in it is awesome!
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Re: 'brownies' in a plastic bag - yet another cub scout approved
« Reply #1 on: November 15, 2010, 10:49:31 AM »
YUMM!!
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Re: 'brownies' in a plastic bag - yet another cub scout approved
« Reply #2 on: November 15, 2010, 12:11:12 PM »
Mmm, chocolate. I like the idea of adding cayenne. I sometimes add a dash of red hot sauce to my hot chocolate. It's more like the original hot chocolate the Aztecs had. It sounds odd but it works.
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Re: 'brownies' in a plastic bag - yet another cub scout approved
« Reply #3 on: November 15, 2010, 07:13:18 PM »
Jumbo, that is just wrong! But then, I ain't a big fan of peppers.

WTR, here's another to try. Simple, delicious and minimal cleanup which is important for a breakfast when you have a full, busy day planned.

Scrambled eggs (or omelet) in a bag

2 raw eggs per Scout
1 ziploc FREEZER bag (must be a freezer bag)
Assorted add-ins - bacon bits, chopped onions, shredded cheese, peppers, ham chunks, etc.
Pita bread, cut in half across

Have the Scouts each mix what they want in their freezer bag, seal, mash up the ingredients, and drop into boiling water. Have a good flamethrower on the water cuz when 20 scouts dump their freezer bags into the water, the temp will drop fast!. After 5-8 minutes the eggs are done. Open the bag (carefully, of course - HOT!) and dump the contents into the open pita bread half. Sprinkle with salt, ketchup, Tabasco sauce, whatever to taste. Consume. Repeat as needed.

Clean up consists of the used freezer bag and the boiling water.


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Re: 'brownies' in a plastic bag - yet another cub scout approved
« Reply #4 on: November 15, 2010, 07:54:01 PM »
There are a lot of chocolate and chile recipes but I haven't tried any. I did have a bag of chile chocolate covered pecans. They were okay but not great IMO. http://amourchocolates.gourmetfoodmall.com/ProductDetail.php?product=8369
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Re: 'brownies' in a plastic bag - yet another cub scout approved
« Reply #5 on: November 15, 2010, 08:31:38 PM »
Jumbo, that is just wrong! But then, I ain't a big fan of peppers.

WTR, here's another to try. Simple, delicious and minimal cleanup which is important for a breakfast when you have a full, busy day planned.

Scrambled eggs (or omelet) in a bag

2 raw eggs per Scout
1 ziploc FREEZER bag (must be a freezer bag)
Assorted add-ins - bacon bits, chopped onions, shredded cheese, peppers, ham chunks, etc.
Pita bread, cut in half across

Have the Scouts each mix what they want in their freezer bag, seal, mash up the ingredients, and drop into boiling water. Have a good flamethrower on the water cuz when 20 scouts dump their freezer bags into the water, the temp will drop fast!. After 5-8 minutes the eggs are done. Open the bag (carefully, of course - HOT!) and dump the contents into the open pita bread half. Sprinkle with salt, ketchup, Tabasco sauce, whatever to taste. Consume. Repeat as needed.

Clean up consists of the used freezer bag and the boiling water.




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Re: 'brownies' in a plastic bag - yet another cub scout approved
« Reply #6 on: November 16, 2010, 07:46:10 AM »
Jumbo, that is just wrong! But then, I ain't a big fan of peppers.

WTR, here's another to try. Simple, delicious and minimal cleanup which is important for a breakfast when you have a full, busy day planned.

Scrambled eggs (or omelet) in a bag

2 raw eggs per Scout
1 ziploc FREEZER bag (must be a freezer bag)
Assorted add-ins - bacon bits, chopped onions, shredded cheese, peppers, ham chunks, etc.
Pita bread, cut in half across

Have the Scouts each mix what they want in their freezer bag, seal, mash up the ingredients, and drop into boiling water. Have a good flamethrower on the water cuz when 20 scouts dump their freezer bags into the water, the temp will drop fast!. After 5-8 minutes the eggs are done. Open the bag (carefully, of course - HOT!) and dump the contents into the open pita bread half. Sprinkle with salt, ketchup, Tabasco sauce, whatever to taste. Consume. Repeat as needed.

Clean up consists of the used freezer bag and the boiling water.



boy scouts love that one - I like the idea of pitas we never do that for breakfast - usually the adults have pita samiches for lunch - we figure since the bread is gunna git smashed anyways why not buy it pre-smashed!

little cans of ham 1 per 2 lads are yummy



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