Hey all,
I was wondering if you guys had some good camping cook books I can look into for future trips?
Thanks, Chris
I was wondering if you guys had some good camping cook books I can look into for future trips?
Thanks, Chris
Benefactor
hahaha you're welcomeThanks for the reminder!
I have a copy of Camp Cooking 100 Years that I need to pull some ideas from.
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@Steve - did you ever get a copy ? I have it in a couple formats, though looks like the site now has it downloadable in a couple diff ways that don't require giving any info or card#.The Tembo Tusk Cookbook was just released yesterday, loaded with lots of recipes for the camp. [LINK]
A request: If someone already has an account at one of the download options, could I ask for a copy of the e-pub? I'm asking, because Apple's option is in their proprietary format, and all of the others require creating an account and supplying a credit card, even for a free book. Thank you!
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Yes I did, and thanks for the offer. I forgot to update my post after Jerry sent me a copy directly. Thank you!If you're on Pinterest, there's a TON of good camp recipes available via search. Here's my small selection (all depend on which gear I have with, some are more involved than others). There's old style foil-packet meals, delicious breakfast muffins, tips for campfire grilling, stews, trail mix, campfire nachos, Hobo Hamburgers, simple deserts, etc: https://www.pinterest.com/theroaddude/camp-foodrecipes/
Like @ChefboyRD wrote, when I see a camp recipe I want to try, I copy it to my iPad or phone so I have the ingredient list/directions even if off-line. Also helps when gathering groceries. I try to be as paperless as I can 'cause I'm always losing, misplacing, or forgetting paper lists.
@Steve - did you ever get a copy ? I have it in a couple formats, though looks like the site now has it downloadable in a couple diff ways that don't require giving any info or card#.
Dropbox (no need to sign in or even be a Db member, I don't think, just click Download: https://www.dropbox.com/s/wd1m356utlfk282/The-Essential-Skottle-Grill-Cookbook.epub?dl=0
Google Drive (138 pgs): https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/0B5jnDorHsQXTN1hJTVdXYVJpbnc
I can send you the .epub if you still need it. PM me an email addy, if so, and I'll take care of it today.
Happy cooking, everyone. Hope others leave fav recipes and cooking ideas.
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Solar oven cooking during a solar eclipse. . .now that's slow cooking! *grin*We use our solar ovens quite a bit, both overlanding and at the basecamp. Yaffe's "Solar Cooking for Home and Camp" is one of the best I've come across. In addition to the basic "slow cooker" type cooking that's so popular, she goes into trail mix, granolas, baking, and using the cooker to break down produce for canning, like apple sauce, etc.
Thanks for the reminder, we're headed to our other property for the eclipse and I almost forgot to pack my copy.
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Yeah, he's great. I posted another of his vids on the thread about cast iron skillet care, post #21.Kent is fantastic. I learned to never wash my coffee pot from him. I don't have a kitchen here at the cabin, so we've become pretty adept at making just about anything over a fire, woodstove or solar oven. Great vid! Only thing I really need to refine more is pressure canning over a fire.
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