Bedourie oven

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(Australian colloquial culinary term) A camp oven with no legs, made of sheet steel (not cast iron) for lightness, so designed that it could be carried on a horse Named after Bedourie, the Queensland town where it was invented One of the real benefits of the Bedourie is that you can use the upturned lid as a great frying pan