Now cooking a 1.5 pound pork loin with my Sunflair Solar Bag mini. Temp today should only hit the mid-90's and partly cloudy. I put the loin with some veggies in a Reynolds Oven Bag and laid it on the flat metal cooking platform.
Here is the pork loin seasoned and ready to go in the bag.
Here it is in the oven at 9am at the minimum recommended starting temp 150 degrees and going up. I plan to move the bag every hour to keep it lined up with the sun.
Note! Since I live north to the 40th parallel which is just north of Denver, Colorado. I can only count on full use of the oven spring, summer and fall. As the sunflair folks remind us the winter season north of the 40th does not provide a long enough solar day for some cooking. This is a good point to remember. During winter I will limit my solar oven use (when north of the 40th) to items I find I can still cook in less then 4 hours when temps are above 40 degrees. I will be testing this over this winter and let you know how it goes. The good thing is I will also be spending part of the winter south of the 40th.
Had to run to some stores so did not get back till 5pm all was done:) So 8 hours at temps between 150 and 200 degrees (slow cooker as advertised) and taste great:)
Cut in three parts eat one and put the rest in the frig:) Air temp only got to 88 degrees and more clouds rolled in. So another good cook with sun power:)
Update!
Just did a 16oz Cornish Game Hen on an overcast day tasted great and was done in less then six hours. Still like this little oven:)