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What To Eat While Camping
by: Gray Rollins One of the most fun times you can have while camping is cooking for the
group. Cooking is generally done over a fire or on a grill. You should bring
foods that are easy to store and keep fresh. You should include snacks for the
trail as well as foods to prepare for each meal. Perishable items should be
stored in a refrigerator or in a cooler on ice. Breakfast Start your day off right with a breakfast that will get you ready for a
day of hiking or exploring. Slice up some mushrooms, onions, bacon and potatoes
and grill in a skillet over the fire until done. Mix eggs with a little milk and
pour over the mixture to heat until the eggs are fully cooked. This is a great
skillet meal that is easy to prepare and clean up. Another easy meal to prepare
is a breakfast taco. Cook some eggs and place inside a tortilla with cheese and
picante sauce. If you feel a bit more adventurous, try a breakfast pizza using
pre made crusts and eggs. You can cook the eggs any way you like them and add
bacon, potatoes or sausage. Heat the pizza crusts over the fire and top with
your egg mixture and cheese. Lunch Keep lunch simple and easy to prepare and clean up so you get back to your
adventures. Sandwiches are a great lunchtime treat using easy to store and
prepare foods. Sliced lunch meats with vegetables on bread make the perfect pick
me up. For a hot side dish to accompany the sandwiches take some frozen French
fries, chili and cheese sauce; combine them in foil, wrapping it tightly. Throw
the package on the fire and cook until the fries are cooked through and then
enjoy your gooey chili cheese fries. Dinner Dinner consisting of a hearty stew is a great option. Using canned
vegetables, mix equal parts of your favorites in a heavy pot. These can include
corn, peas and beans. Also add a can of chunk chicken and pre made barbecue
pork. Add two cans of tomato sauce and two cans of chopped tomatoes and simmer
slowly over an open fire for a filling stew. If you went fishing and were lucky
enough to make a catch, fry it for dinner. After cleaning the fish, cut it into
fillets. Combine one can of beer with two eggs until thoroughly mixed. To that
add twelve ounces of flour, two teaspoons of baking powder and salt and pepper
to taste. Dip the fish in cornstarch then the batter. Place it in hot oil and
fry until the batter puffs. This is a great way to enjoy the efforts put forth
after a day of fishing. Trail Snacks No camping trip is complete without snacks to prepare and bring while you
are out on a nature hike. Walking and hiking is hard work so you should bring
some foods that will help boost your energy. Popcorn popped over an open flame
is a fun way to prepare the next day’s snack. Trail mix is a traditional
option and is limited to only your imagination. Use a combination of hearty
ingredients with sweets. Combine granola, raisins, chocolate chips, M &
M’s, cereal, dried fruits and nuts. Use whatever combinations you like. My favorite camping meals though, are made with pudgie pie makers (also
called pie irons). They are made of cast iron or metal and have long handles.
Our family uses pudgie pie makers to meal delicious treats for lunch and dinner.
Bread is the staple ingredient in making a pudgie pie. My favorite is grilled
cheese. To make one, butter two slices of bread. Place the buttered side down in
the pudgie pie maker. This will prevent the bread from sticking. Place a cheese
slice on top of each slice of bread. Close the pudgie pie maker. Place in the
coals of your campfire. It will only take a few minutes for the pie to cook.
Turn the pie maker after about a minute. Watch your sandwich closely. Depending
on how hot your fire is, the sandwich will cook very quickly. Ham and tomato are
also very good additions to your cheese sandwich. Pizza pudgie pies are popular with our family too. Again, butter two
slices of bread and place the buttered side down in the pudgie pie maker. Add
your favorite pizza toppings (ours are canned pizza sauce, pepperoni, and
mozzarella cheese). Close the pudgie pie maker and place in the coals of your
campfire to cook. Be careful when removing pudgie pies from your pudgie pie
maker. Both the pudgie pie maker and your sandwich will be very hot. Another favorite type of pudgie pie that our family enjoys are dessert
ones. Butter your two slices of bread and place the buttered sides down in the
pudgie pie maker. Spoon in some of your favorite prepared pie filling (cherry or
apple are our favorites). Cook in the fire and enjoy. And of course, no camping trip is complete without making smores.
They’re also very easy to make. Start by roasting a marshmallow over your
fire. Once your marshmallow is warm and gooey, stick it on top of a graham
cracker and a piece of a chocolate bar, and then top with another graham
cracker. Cooking while camping can really be a lot of fun. Preparing foods should
be easy and require little clean up and use few pots and pans. At the end of the
night, though, no camping trip would be complete without toasting marshmallows.
Cut some branches and skewer large marshmallows. Hold each stick over the flame
until brown and toasty. It makes a great, gooey dessert and an ideal end to your
day.
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