How Many Coals to use with a Camp Dutch oven?

The most common question and error for new users of Dutch oven Cooking is how many charcoal briquettes to use and where to place them. Using a very simple formula we calculate how many you will need, where to place them on your Dutch oven so you'll never have to guess at how Many Coals to use with a Camp Dutch oven.

There are several ways to figure this out but I have found that this simple formula sits in peoples minds easier. Truthfully after doing this 5 or 6 times with your Dutch oven, you'll be able to judge how many coals you'll need without any calculations.

The weather, of course, will play an important roll in how many coals to use. As an example, if it is really cold out you might need several additional coals on the top and a couple of more on the bottom. Dutch oven cooking is more instinctual than mathematical, you will learn by practicing in different conditions over time.

Remember that Dutch ovens cook from the top down as opposed to the bottom up.

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Video Transcription:
Dutch oven Cooking:
How Many Coals to Use?
Do you have some of these lying around?
Want to know how to use them, even to make simple dishes like this or perhaps, some true gourmet world-class foods?
Well, that’s pretty simple if you know how many coals you need.
The first question to ask is: How big is your Dutch oven?
Do you have a 10”, 12”, or 14” Dutch oven?
It almost always has one of these numbers stamped on the lid.
We’re going to be using a 12” Dutch oven for this example.
We’re going to generate 350 degrees for approximately 1 hour in a 12” Dutch oven.
To figure out how many coals you’ll need, you’ll take the size of the lid and multiply that times 2, that’s 24 charcoal briquettes.
Now, we’re going to divide the coals in half, 12 coals for the top and 12 for the bottom.
Take 3 coals away from the bottom so you have 9 and those get placed around the legs in a Dutch oven, kind of looks like that.
Then place 15 coals on the top.
Here’s the secret formula: Size of a DO x 2 ÷ 2, subtract 3 from the bottom and place them on the top and that is how you get that temperature.
This formula works very well for 10”, 12”, and 14” Dutch ovens.
Hey, that’s it.
Thanks for watching.
This is Gary House with Cooking Everything Outdoors show.
We’ll have new tips, tricks or technique for you every Tuesday.

 

 

How many coals to use on a Camp Dutch oven