Rocks are cooked all the time. It's how humankind derives many useful products from something as simple looking as a rock. Portland cement is, in part, derived from cooking limestone, for instance.
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Lil Cook has written: 'Danny's secret world' -- subject(s): Fantasy, Fiction, Rocks, Vocabulary
They used a buffalo's stomach to cook their food. They put hot rocks in it and they put it in their to boil.. They ate the buffalo with wild rice and seasonings.
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You break it up in little rocks and throw it in a skillet then turn stove to high. Cook for 45 minutes
In pretty much the same way you'd cook out over a campfire. They had pots and pans which they hung over the fire or balanced on rocks so they could cook on them. They also had Dutch ovens which are buried under the coals for baking and spits for cooking meats.
Hangi - (underground oven) is one form of cooking, where food is wrapped in leaves, a pit is dug in the ground, layered with heated rocks, the food is placed on top, it is then buried under soil and left to slow cook.
You can line the crust with parchment or foil and weigh it down with dry beans (don't try to cook them after they've baked - they are hard as rocks).
Of Course! XD Whoever said rocks can't cook, well, obviously, but the question asks about Dwayne "The rock" Johnson. XD