The star of most meals, meat or alternative proteins have an important place on your camping food list. Here are a few to consider along with our favorite recipes for how to use them! Chicken breast or chicken thighs:Thighs are ideal for campfire cooking because they are very forgiving. Tr...
Camping food doesn’t need to be complicated or boring! Include some of these tasty camping food ideas on your camping menu and you will look forward to every meal. Jump to:Camp cooking tips|Camping breakfasts|Camp dinners|Sides and salads|Camping desserts ...
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Fire:Fire is vital for survival and necessary for cooking. You will want to bring a fire starter like a lighter, matches, or a flint, and you should also bring some kindling. If you are planning a campfire, you might also want to bring along some logs in the trunk of your vehicle. ...
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Don’t feel like cooking at the site? No problem! Make up a batch of muffins or banana bread that you can eat straight or warm over a fire. 6. Yogurt and Granola Sometimes, all those stick-to-your-ribs dinners need to be balanced out. For that, wake up to a bowl of yogurt and...
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The solution here is to diversify your meals so that you can eat something even if you have no fire. Canned products are the best choice for those cases. Moreover, sometimes you don’t have enough time to make a fire and to cook if you don’t want to spend all the time cooking mea...
Cook staple meals with the camp stove using only the cookware and food you’ll bring. The last thing you want to go wrong is discovering your camp stove doesn’t work or you forgot to pack an essential ingredient while in the depths of the forest. ...
Cooking Equipment & Food Wild camping is often a multi-day experience, so food depends on the individual and how long one plans to stay in the wild. You’ll need a lightweight cooking setup if you enjoy hot coffee in the morning or can’t live without hot meals. This typically inclu...