Monday, May 14, 2018

How to Cook on My Jeep Engine

Trail Ride Recipe

I have always heard of people cooking food on the engine of their Jeep and was curious. It is so very easy to do.  

Trail Sammie Recipe Step By Step



Sammie items


Gather your Trail Sammie Items. 
  • Heavy Duty Reynolds Wrap
  • Large Zip-tie
  • Frozen garlic bread
  • Ham or your choice of meat
  • Colby Jack Cheese or your choice of Cheese



Heavy Duty Renyolds Wrap

Start with 3 sheets of Heavy Duty Reynolds Wrap to wrap your sandwich.


Lay out bread

Place the garlic bread on the tin foil. Separate the two halves of the garlic bread. 


add cheese 

Place the cheese on both halves.


add ham

Place the meat on the cheese.

Put top slice of bread on top.

Place the two pieces together.


wrap in tin foil 

Wrap the sandwich up with the Reynolds Wrap. Repeat two more times.


Place sammie on engine manifold 

Place the Trail Sammie in between the battery and the manifold first thing before you hit the trails. You may want to secure with a zip tie.

If you are still running the plastic engine cover you will need to remove that. This plastic piece is for aesthetics only and does not need to be in your Jeep for proper engine function. 


Cooked sammie

Your Trail Sammie should be done by the time you break for lunch, usually about four hours. Take the Trail Sammie out and ENJOY! 

Check out my Jeep Tips page for more tips for when your camping and off-roading. 





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