I’m taking the teardrop trailer on more trips, but I still pack my kitchen gear like a backpacker: Nearly all of my dinnerware (3 settings) nests into one circular plastic container. That’s dinner plates, dessert plates, small cereal bowls, soup bowls, 2 mixing bowls, cups and a splatter screen for the frying pan. Another small rectangular plastic container holds eating/cooking utensils, can opener, cutting board knife sharpener, butane lighters, etc. The only loose items are a pot w/lid, skillet w/lid, and coffee pot/cup. Expensive? Nope…Walmart, Target, Goodwill, Homegoods. Maybe $50-$60 total. All of this easily fits in a $12 Plano box if I’m using the ground tent. Dollar Tree is a good resource, too, for items that will wear out, such as rubber kitchen gloves (great when it’s cold outside!), sponges, etc. Pop up wash bins are great space savers.
Keep a list of your gear and add/subtract as you go along. I’ve used various packing lists for 20 years, both for work and personal travel. I need a system that’s idiot proof, lol.
Also, inspect your gear when packing and upon returning home. Repair/replace items as needed, rather than bringing duplicates.
Note that a lot of places in bear country advise against burning used paper plates or other items that have come into contact with food in your campfire. A bear’s olfactory sense is so sensitive that this debris can still be enticing. I wash and then dispose of the gray water away from camp.