Saturday, June 27, 2015

Some Favorite Camping Recipes

Do not be a slave of candy-boy scouts and campfire favorites when you want to have more choices for better tasting meals to eat on your outdoor vacation. You do not have to. 

 This is because you may not know, but there are all kinds of recipes perfect for camping and outdoor kitchen. Depending on how much space you have for food, how long your trip, and mobile kitchen available for use.

The first mention of the recipe is a recipe for breakfast waiting for their camps. (I thought it would be appropriate to start with breakfast.) As with their daily life, when you're camping - ". The most important meal of the day" remnant One of my friends introduced me to the beauty of beer pancakes.


 A perfect choice for the morning meal, an RV is like a wonderful merlot with a delicious steaks perfectly cooked to your liking. All you need to whip up these babies is a mixing box plain old pancakes.  

There are a couple of mixes you can buy that require little or no additional ingredients - only a little water. When a crepe mix requires moisture to convert the powder mass is obtained by cooking. "All you have to do," he said, "is to put the beer in the mix instead of water." Tasty, light and fluffy. 

 Not only are beer pancakes a great idea for camping - but the mixture is easy to transport and not affected by the temperature and the only other thing you need is a little beer. Furthermore, usually wear at least some beer with you, right?

Another little food that is high in protein (like pancakes are rich in carbohydrates) is a boiled egg. These are also easy to do while you are camping. Of course, you need an egg for this, but the only thing you need is a paper cup and a little water. Dig a trench among the red embers of the fire. Place the egg in the cup and the cup in the hole. Really boil water without burning paper.


"Frustrated again," we always say. You can have baked in foil for lunch and dinner without repeating yourself - even on a long journey. There are a lot of recipes that you can cook with basic camping equipment, with a sheet to help heat and expensive equipment without cooking process which is difficult to transport. One of these recipes (and as many recipes will be mentioned) is one of my personal favorites: fish fillets.


We took some big trout in a fishing day long in the sun, and although we all pull back to - cook the fish in foil is very simple. I had brought some salmon fillets in the fridge, and the first night we decided it would be the best time to cook before the refrigerator was too warm.  


I took the salmon fillets lightly coated with a mustard / Dijon mayonnaise mixture. I wrapped them in foil and cook them slowly on red coals. Would you like to see them up close so you can turn the fillets regularly. Salmon came flaky and delicious.

The process will take thirty to forty minutes if you use salmon fillets with a thin slice to take less time, of course, and the process will be (besides that) exactly the same. I often check on the fish perhaps more often than we should with - but it's easy to accidentally overcook.  


You can also cook the steaks in the same way, or stew, cut into squares, with pieces of delicious vegetables and topped with salsa. You can cook hot dogs on the grill without.

Think about it a moment, in the same way that people choose what types of wine go best with what types of foods. Ask yourself, it's easier than better, and nice, tasty food to eat at the campsite?  


There are certainly more opportunities out there than you think. In fact, this article can not cover some of them. To check out more of my favorite recipes some of my other articles on camping stove!

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