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Here are our tips and tricks for cooking the Wonderbag Way. Since the Wonderbag uses heat retention to cook, it slows the time a boiling pot cools to room temperature, allowing the food to continue to slow cook.
Use the right size pot for the amount of food you wish to cook. Use a pot with short handles. Use only copper, steel, aluminium, enamelled cast iron, cast iron and glassware pots. If you use cast iron, clay or ceramic, you must put a trivet under the pot (inside the bag) to avoid damaging the fabric from the heat of the bag.
Food must be brought to a gentle boil before placing in the Wonderbag.
Use a tight fitting lid to allow ingredients to be heated through. Do not place lukewarm food in the Wonderbag. Times will vary for length of boil based on recipe, type of food and altitude.
Place the boiling pot immediately from the stove into the Wonderbag.
Heat is retained more effectively when:
Place a trivet (we recommend silicon) in the base of the Wonderbag, and put the pot itself on the trivet, inside the bag.
Only one cooking container per Wonderbag should be used.
Pots transferred directly from the stove or oven to the Wonderbag should not be hotter than 180°
When carrying or handling the Wonderbag, care must be taken to avoid spills and risk of burning or personal injury.
Below is an overview of some adjustments we recommend making to your standard cooking practice as well as some general guidance for cooking the Wonderbag way.
The Wonderbag can be spot-washed and hung to dry. Newer washing machines with a gentle wash cycle can also be used with cold water and minimal detergent: hang dry or low temperature setting on dryer.
When in doubt, use a thermometer to measure heat to ensure your dish is above 60° for food safety reasons.
Place a trivet (we recommend silicon) in the base of the Wonderbag, and put the pot itself on the trivet, inside the bag.
Only one cooking container per Wonderbag. should be used.
When carrying or handling the Wonderbag, care must be taken to avoid spills and risk of burning or personal injury.