Explorer I
I am amazed at the creativity and set ups the we see here, on IG etc for camp kitchen and camp cooking. There are some truly great chefs doing amazing cooking at the campsite and I am in awe sometimes at their skill. I tend to cook some pretty creative and interesting dishes at home but when I am out at camp I tend to slow it down and revert back to simpler recipes, perhaps you could even say recipes from a simpler time. Heck for the first time I even went the dehydrated food route for my 2021 trip and can honestly say I really found it to be super convenient and extremely tasty-I will caveat that by saying I dehydrated all the food myself so not pitching any brand.
With that in mind here is a recipe that would have been right at home when I was a Boy Scout in the 70s but still tastes great and is easy to make-a few substitutions and you could go out without any refrigeration and the stuff would stay good for a while.
I am curious to know how you approach meals while overlanding? Do you try to replicate the same food that you make at home, do you try to cook great food but not necessarily the complicated food you may make at home, or do you stick with the chips and burgers? I know time on the road impacts this but I think it is interesting. I am also curious if you find recipes and videos posted here from member YouTube channels helpful or painful?
Anyway-here is one that goes waaaay back but is surprisingly good.
With that in mind here is a recipe that would have been right at home when I was a Boy Scout in the 70s but still tastes great and is easy to make-a few substitutions and you could go out without any refrigeration and the stuff would stay good for a while.
I am curious to know how you approach meals while overlanding? Do you try to replicate the same food that you make at home, do you try to cook great food but not necessarily the complicated food you may make at home, or do you stick with the chips and burgers? I know time on the road impacts this but I think it is interesting. I am also curious if you find recipes and videos posted here from member YouTube channels helpful or painful?
Anyway-here is one that goes waaaay back but is surprisingly good.