Evidence exists that the bones were dried by hot ashes or coal.
The flour was then mixed with water to make a dough and placed in hot ashes for baking.
They were rolled in the balls of clay now, and had been under the hot ashes for two hours.
Sometimes, though, baking can also be done in hot ashes, or hot stones.
Next he even went so far as to heat the bottle and its mutton gravy in hot ashes.
We used to cook potatoes and sausages in hot ashes after the fire had burnt down.
Instantly Mark's entire attention focused on the hand and the food turned to hot ashes in his mouth.
It hit him in the chest and hot ashes showered on the bed.
The indigenous peoples of California eat the stem after cooking it in hot ashes.
The floor of the hearth Ernie kept in hot ashes.