Weekend Primitive Cooking Using A Clay Stove

My weekend primitive cooking using a clay stove

Steaming some rice

Rice almost cooked

Frying bananas

Our breakfast: Fried banana, tuyo (dried fish) and sunny-side-up eggs
Happy weekend, y'all amazing people!
Today was a challenging day for me. To start with, it's Saturday, and when we talk about Saturday, it's my free day. Sadly, however, this is not the Saturday I had anticipated. We had a 12-hour no-power period from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. I understand the electric power company had to do some maintenance from time to time, but gosh, we're in the middle of summer, which has an average heat index of over 100 degrees Fahrenheit. I also needed to do the laundry, and just thinking about it almost caused me to have a heart attack. Beside that, I needed to do some primitive cooking since I was unable to cook inside the house. I use everything electric, including the stove and kettle, to boil water for my coffee.
I had to bring my country girl style on. So prior to doing the laundry, I needed to prepare something for breakfast. As it's common for Asians like me, I started by steaming some rice. Rice is life, you know? lol. I wanted to fry it, though, and yet we had no rice leftovers from last night's dinner. I started slicing some banana (saba) to fry while the rice was boiling. That was six pieces divided in half. Then, dried fish (tuyo) and some sunny-side-up eggs are ready to be fried next.
My tiny old clay stove, or Kalan, as it is known in Tagalog, serves as my substitute whenever the power goes out and I am unable to use the electric stove. I don't use a gas stove since I'm terrified it might explode or something like that. When I was growing up, my grandparents and my parents used clay stoves and pots for cooking, and frankly, the food tasted better. I want to continue with the traditional way of cooking I was raised with.
When cooking on a clay stove, you need a lighter and some charcoal or fire logs that serve as your burner. I used dried mango twigs and branches since I have a lot here that have fallen from our mango tree. When it started building a fire, I placed my rice pot on the clay stove and got it ready for steaming.
Primitive cooking with a clay stove provides an opportunity to take a step back and appreciate the cooking process in a different way in a time when many people have all the technological tools they need to survive. You can experience authentic country dishes off the grid while learning about survival cooking and its fundamentals by using a clay stove for primitive cooking. When you cook this way, you can enjoy the comfort of cooking over an open fire or over charcoal while also using traditional recipes that call for ingredients from the natural world, like vegetables and herbs from your backyard. I got the bananas from my backyard, by the way.
It was fun until I was sweating to death lol.
How was your day? Good, I hope. Bedtime for me. Goodnight, beautiful souls!
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May 21, 2023, 12:25 a.m. PST
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Jeez I can only imagine the heat that time! Sun's scorching hot lately and the wind isn't blowing too. Sobrang mainit.
I have a love and hate relationship with using kalan de ruling. At times it is hard na padingasin / pabagain ang mga uling o kahoy plus the flame cannot be controlled that much. However, food prepared during this method is way better than electric stove or even gas range. I prefer the kalan if there are meat to be tenderized as it is so soft that it almost melts. Cost efficient too!
Hi there, @tpkidkai kapatid! So humbled for you to stop in here! I pretty much have the same sentiment. I almost throw tantums it took me 10 mins to get the fire going hehe! Tara, kape!!
I hope the food was delicious in taste. Making this food seems very easy. Someday I should make try to make it. Thank you for sharing.
Yes, it was! My daughter almost finished 'em all heie! You gotta try, my friend! Good morning!
Way to go sis! Any galing no mag Luto. Ganyan ang gamut Jamin daily Para tipid 😆
I hope no more power interruptions in the future
Hi, sis! Salamat! Hehe nasanay na din, sis! Tara, almusal! Good morning!
Well you succeeded at it with the 12 hour power outage. Great to have a back up. I love cooking without power, it just makes me feel one with nature. Fish, eggs, and rice for breakfast sounds yummy 😋. Fried bananas a nice tummy filler for later, haha. Peace out Country Girl 😁
Haha thank you, big bro! Yeehaw!!!!
I think I found your name, haha
😂😂😂
Country Girl it is, hehe. Now you need the boots and hat. Something tells me you have already, hehe
haha and a leather jacket too! all I'm missin' is my horse 😁
Yup and you already have your cowboy (husband) 🤠
What a day sis! Minsan gnyan din sa amin na 6am to 6pm tlga, so lowbay is real sa mga phones hehehe. Love the clay pots and tipid pa Yan. Nagutom ako sa tuyo😁...
hehe morning, sis! kapagod din maghintay 😬
yung tuyo, inubos ni nani 😁
Mownin din sis! Naks masarap ksi c tuyo eh kya inubos ni nani hahaha.
Katatapos ko lng maglaba sis, sakit likod ko hehehe.
Oi, penge ng saging. nakakatakam! hehe!
Kuha ka lang, sis hehe
Salamat :D
Yay! 🤗
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Primitive is hard but as my grandma used to say before ' Ad adayu nga animas nu kayo ti paglutwan'. Hala panu ba yan itranslate kabsat. Hehehehehe
Happy weekend kabsat @bloghound
Agpaysu kuna ni apong, kabsat hehe. Naim-imas talaga luto ti dalikan hehe. Happy Sunday!!!
ang sarap magluto dyan sis lalo pag clay pot din! ihanda na ang sinaing na isda with kamias, yum!
Oh yeah, baby!!! hehe
Masarap ang luto sa kahoy. Happy Sunday sis!
Malinamnam, sis hehe. Good evening!
I super love the fried banana, mommy 😍 but it was so hot that day 😥
You ate it all lol
Fried banana and kalan! The probinsyana in me relates!
Ain't the sweet?