Making a haybasket cooker
What you will need
· a basket at least
35 cms deep and 35 cms in diameter
· a piece
of cloth
· a needle
· thread
·
scissors
· 1 sack of insulating material
(very dry hay or grass, wood shavings or newspapers)
· cooking pan 30 cms in diameter with a well-fitting
lid
· a flat stone approximately the same
diameter as the pan

Measuring from the top, make a mark
on the inside of the basket at 25 cms. Fill the basket of this line with the
insulating material.

Place your pan in the center of the
piece of cloth. Collect the corners of the cloth above the centre of pan, making
a bag.

Place this bag containing the pan on
top of the insulating material in the basket. Firmly pack more insulating
material inside the basket, around the bag and up to the top of the basket.

Open out the bag and tuck the edges
of the cloth down between the insulating material and the inside of the basket.
Stitch the cloth to the top rim of the basket.

Make a cushion which is slightly
larger than the lid of the pan, filling it with the same insulating material.
This will be placed on top of the pan as extra insulation.

Turn the lid upside down and fill it
with insulating material. Then cover it with a piece of cloth.

Tuck the edges of the cloth between
the insulating material and the inside of the lid. Stitch the cloth all the way
around, along the inside corner of the basket lid.,
Advantages of fireless cooking
· It produces tasty
food that keeps its shape and colour.
· It is
almost impossible to burn or overcook food as the temperature decreases
gradually.
· It makes even tough meat quite
tender.
· Food is more nutritious. As food
only boils briefly, nutrients are not destroyed.
· It requires much less fuel; energy consumption is
reduced by 3 to 20 times.
· It is safe for
children as they cannot get burned.
· It is
easy to use. It takes less of the cook's time: there is no fire to be
watched.
· During hot weather, the kitchen
stays cool.
· Food can be kept warm for a
long time for family or friends who arrive late.

Advantages of fireless cooking
Using a haybasket cooker
Now, that we have made a haybasket cooker, let's look at how to
use it. When a hot pan of food is placed on top of the hot stone inside the
basket, all the heat is trapped inside. This heat will continue to cook the food
and keep it hot.
1. Bring to a boil the food in a pot covered well
with a lid. Let the food simmer for a short time. At the same time, get a flat
stone very hot. Remember to use a stone approximately the same diameter as the
pan.
2. Put the heated stone in the bottom of the haybasket. Position
the covered pan of hot food on top of it.
3. Place the cushion, then the insulated lid on top of the pan
and leave the food to cook slowly.

Haybasket cooker
Source:
Outreach No. 83.
Ideas for Action:
A Technology Information Kit, November 23 - 28,
1992