I have cooked the following:
- maiden run was some breakfast foods on the griddle
In the years since then:
- rendered down about 100 pounds of apples in the large pots for apple butter/ jellies (we have alot of apples at the LZ in Nebraska)
- cooked full racks of ribs in the field ranges-- In all fairness, we lifted the ranges out of the mkt and put them on the ground when we did that, but technically it was still cooked on mkt equipment. Also, I helped Scrounger prep ribs at the Aberdeen rally for the last few years, but that was an MFK, not an MKT (though they are very close)
-cooked lemon peppered steaks on a bed of onions-- did it first on Scronger's MFK griddle at the Aberdeen rally, but since then, also did it on my MKT griddle.
-did concessions for an airshow in Norfolk NE where we did griddle made breakfast sandwiches for the mornings followed by burgers and hotdogs for lunch-- also had a station setup for nachos (used some of the skinny mermite can inserts in the rack atop one of the field ranges to hold cheese, chili, and kraut to keep them warm).
-almost every 4th of July, we have a party here and I do all the burgers on the MKT griddle (though again, I usually pull it out and set it on the ground)
-since I have joined fire/rescue here, we use it for the annual pancake feeds-- pancakes, sausages, eggs, and bacon for hundreds of people.
-tried a pre-made roll of toll house cookies in the range (well half a roll-- alot of us like cookie dough)
-cheese steaks-- peppers/onions on one side of the griddle top, shaved beef on the other side-- toasted the rolls in the upper compartment of a field range
-bulk pasta-- those jumbo pots sure are nice
-prepared bulk breakfast sandwiches several times for events when I worked for one of the Native American Tribes here-- sandwich made as follows: butter two slices of bread, lay on griddle until golden brown then put aside; cook egg on griddle top until over easy/non-runny, lay slice of cheese on top to melt lightly; cook up bacon or sausage or both; layer meat, egg with cheese on bread, drizzle on a little honey, cap with other slice of bread, and enjoy.
Z