One of the great features of a Lopi wood stove is the cooktop surface. Not only will your Lopi wood stove heat your home – even during power outages, but it also gives you a wonderful cooking surface to prepare food.

All our Steel Wood Stoves offer excellent cooking surfaces but the Lopi Endeavor and Liberty step-top design are unique in the fact that that they offer both a cooktop and a warming surface. Here are some pro tips for making cooking on your wood stove enjoyable and successful.

Tips, Tricks, & Gadgets

High Heat Cookware is essential, a good tip is if you can put it in your oven it is safe for your stove top. We highly recommend cast iron cookware: pans for frying and sautéing and dutch ovens for soups, stews and roasts. Think about adding a grilling basket if you want to adventure into cooking inside your stove. Don’t forget about oven mitts or wood stove friendly gloves!

Keep a Lid on it! Your pots and pans are lonely and can use a nicely fitting lid. A good lid will expand the range of foods you can cook and the speed at which they cook. Think cinnamon rolls, achieving the perfect crusty dutch oven breads, and all your favorite casseroles. Added bonus – they’ll help to keep your wood stove clean and free from grease.

A Magnetic Stove Thermometer is excellent at achieving familiarity with your stove surfaces and the variety of temperatures they can reach. If you want to go pro you can use and infrared hand held temperature gun to determine the exact temperature in any area, plus you look really cool using it.

Elevate Your Cooking – Keep your pots and pans off of direct contact with a trivet so you do not burn your food or scratch the surface of your stove. The upper surface of your step top is ideal for warming. Since it is protected by the convection chamber, temperatures will not get a hot. This surface is idea for warming soup, making coca for the kids and for mulling spices to add to the atmosphere of your home.

Recipes

Banana Pancakes

Rice Pudding

Pants on Fire
Two Beer Chili

Frontier Beef Stew

Lopi Beef & Brew

Italian Sausage
Spaghetti Sauce

Baked Beans

Captain’s Fish Chowder

Classic Black Bean Soup

Spiced Pork Stew

Cast Iron Cornbread

Boiled Cider Concentrate

Have your own favorite recipe or tips & tricks you’d like to share? We’d love to add it to our website.

Please send to stoveinfo@travis-inc.com

Below we have list some of our favorite recipes and links to books and websites that offer even more suggestions.

How to Cook on a Wood Stove – Melissa K Norris
Cooking and Baking on Woodstoves
Homestead & Survival

Books
Woodstove Cookery
Old-Time Farmhouse Cooking
Cooking Wild in Kate’s Camp