Camping Food...
devilwhiterose
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It's my first time tent-camping and I'm not sure what to pack for food!
We'll have a grill, cast-iron skillet, and a cooler...
We're leaving Friday afternoon and will be home Sunday afternoon. Temperature's supposed to be around 88-high.
Do you think frozen hamburger patties would stay in a cooler of ice from Friday afternoon until Saturday for dinner?
We'll have a grill, cast-iron skillet, and a cooler...
We're leaving Friday afternoon and will be home Sunday afternoon. Temperature's supposed to be around 88-high.
Do you think frozen hamburger patties would stay in a cooler of ice from Friday afternoon until Saturday for dinner?
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Do you think frozen hamburger patties would stay in a cooler of ice from Friday afternoon until Saturday for dinner?
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Temperature's supposed to be around 88-high.
go next month0 -
When I camp, my frozen burger do just fine in my cooler. But I have a pretty nice cooler that keeps stuff pretty cold. So i think it would depend on your cooler and how warm it is where you are camping.0
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I'm more worried about how to keep the beer cold...and then I realize it won't last that long.0
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Good coolers will keep things good to go for almost up to a week if you put it together right.
I'm a big fan of grilling meats, catching some trout. Easy stuff.0 -
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Bring a bow, some arrows, a knife, a bucket, and/or a gun. Fresh venison all weekend0
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Yes, make sure it's loaded with ice and try to avoid opening and closing it too often keep it shaded. Fiance said if you can fit a block it'll last longer.0
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Anything on the grill....0
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Be careful where you leave the cooler.
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Yes, make sure it's loaded with ice and try to avoid opening and closing it too often keep it shaded. Fiance said if you can fit a block it'll last longer.
Didn't even think about doing that... I may make a big block of ice in addition to the cubes...
We're actually camping near the beach in North Carolina. No worries about bears, but still no amenities. I'm not brave enough to face da' bears yet in the mountains. Next year I may rent a cabin in the mountains and see how I do before I try to rough it with a tent.0 -
Don't forget to bring a couple cans of stew or soup, just in case the burgers don't turn out...always have a back up plan. I always bring some extra food when I take the boys fishing, cuz i always tell them "we eat what we catch", but that doesn't always work.....of course a slinshot will bring down a squirrel or rabbit too...
and maybe some S'mores too!!!0 -
Yes, make sure it's loaded with ice and try to avoid opening and closing it too often keep it shaded. Fiance said if you can fit a block it'll last longer.
Didn't even think about doing that... I may make a big block of ice in addition to the cubes...
We're actually camping near the beach in North Carolina. No worries about bears, but still no amenities. I'm not brave enough to face da' bears yet in the mountains. Next year I may rent a cabin in the mountains and see how I do before I try to rough it with a tent.
A little bit of dry ice on top helps a lot as does putting things in that are already cold. (Prechill the cooler as well.) Think energy preservation. Don't be afraid to freeze things you won't use until the later part of the trip.0 -
Rinse and save empty milk jugs. Fill 2/3's full of water. Freeze. Put in cooler. No melted, watery mess. Easy to move around. You're welcome.
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Rinse and save empty milk jugs. Fill 2/3's full of water. Freeze. Put in cooler. No melted, watery mess. Easy to move around. You're welcome.
:flowerforyou:
Yep, this. Any kind of plastic bottle that seals will work great. Keep the cooler closed and in the shade as much as possible. Keep the things you are eating later near the bottom. I've even cooked everything the first night then put it back in the cooler to be reheated later. Half the fun of camping is cooking each meal though!!! At least I think!0 -
Yes if you pre-chill the cooler. I keep my meat in a separate cooler when I camp tod what that's worth.
I have camped with two pre-chilled coolers for a week and didn't need to add ice until day 4. Pre-chill by adding ice 8 hours before adding food.0 -
I love camping food. We always have a big breakfast every other day in the cast iron skillet or dutch oven over the fire: Thick cut bacon, eggs (kept in a hard case in cooler) and hash browns with toast on a stick over the fire. Just taste so great in the outdoors.
Pancakes with homemade berry jam and whip
cream
easy Lunches: salami, good cheese, crackers fruit, nuts
I always bring ingredients for six can tortilla soup, great back up meal.
This summer Froze wild salmon fillet with herb butter in foil to just put over the fire served with pasta tossed in pesto with fresh tomatoes.
This year bought a tri tip in marinade, froze it for the cooler, grilled and served with baby potatoes roasted in foil. Left over meat and potatoes with eggs for breakfast.
Lots of good red wine, gin and tonics. French press coffee in the mornings (I have a thermal stainless steel coffee press).
I usually stay away from ground meat when camping, but I don't buy commercial ground meat generally.
Anything cooked on the fire speaks to my Limbic system.
One trip this year was exceptionally warm: Froze bottles of water to use as ice blocks and then mixed in sugar free lemonade mix as they thawed for refreshing hydration.
And we do s'mores!
Another thing I do is prep and freeze a whole chicken for the cooler. Cook it in the dutch oven lined in foil (no mess to clean), have roast chicken one night then use the rest of the chicken in the tortilla soup.0 -
Lots of good red wine, gin and tonics. French press coffee in the mornings (I have a thermal stainless steel coffee press).
WTF kind of camping is that??0 -
Rinse and save empty milk jugs. Fill 2/3's full of water. Freeze. Put in cooler. No melted, watery mess. Easy to move around. You're welcome.
:flowerforyou:
^^This
Also for future camping trips, invest in a good cast iron Dutch Oven, and a good quality wok. They both are extremely good cooking vessals for those that want to step out of the comfort zone of burgers and hot dogs.0 -
Lots of good red wine, gin and tonics. French press coffee in the mornings (I have a thermal stainless steel coffee press).
WTF kind of camping is that??
It's called Glamping, baby. The combination of good food and the outdoors. No dehydrated packets of stew here. And yes I have roughed it but like this so much more. You probably wouldn't think much of my solar shower either. :laugh:0 -
I'm more worried about how to keep the beer cold...and then I realize it won't last that long.
Hahaha!!! When I camp, there is a cooler for food and a cooler for beer!!
And yes the burgers will be fine, or anything else for that matter. Keep the coolers in the shade as much as you can and that will help as well0 -
We will have a separate cooler for beer of course.
I'm thinking...
Friday - flat-iron steaks and potatoes the first night
Saturday - egg/toast for breakfast. burgers/dogs, chips, pasta salad for lunch. Maybe herb chicken foil-packets for dinner with more potatoes or pasta salad...
Beer...snacks.
I think I got this.
If no one likes it, I'll bring along one of my husband's MRE's and they can either eat that or suffer. :laugh:0 -
Lots of good red wine, gin and tonics. French press coffee in the mornings (I have a thermal stainless steel coffee press).
WTF kind of camping is that??
It's called Glamping, baby. The combination of good food and the outdoors. No dehydrated packets of stew here. And yes I have roughed it but like this so much more. You probably wouldn't think much of my solar shower either. :laugh:
We had to upgrade to glamping too queen sized bed, refrigerator, shower, toilet, microwave, solar panels and TV. It's rough but we somehow manage.0 -
Don't forget to bring a couple cans of stew or soup, just in case the burgers don't turn out...always have a back up plan. I always bring some extra food when I take the boys fishing, cuz i always tell them "we eat what we catch", but that doesn't always work.....of course a slinshot will bring down a squirrel or rabbit too...
and maybe some S'mores too!!!
You get S'mores with a slingshot?0 -
Rinse and save empty milk jugs. Fill 2/3's full of water. Freeze. Put in cooler. No melted, watery mess. Easy to move around. You're welcome.
:flowerforyou:
I was gonna say this. I use gatorade bottles 3/4 full of water and frozen. They don't take up a lot of space, and keep the mess down. Dry Ice is pretty decent as well.0 -
all you need is a bottle of whiskey.0
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I love camping food. We always have a big breakfast every other day in the cast iron skillet or dutch oven over the fire: Thick cut bacon, eggs (kept in a hard case in cooler) and hash browns with toast on a stick over the fire. Just taste so great in the outdoors.
Pancakes with homemade berry jam and whip
cream
easy Lunches: salami, good cheese, crackers fruit, nuts
I always bring ingredients for six can tortilla soup, great back up meal.
This summer Froze wild salmon fillet with herb butter in foil to just put over the fire served with pasta tossed in pesto with fresh tomatoes.
This year bought a tri tip in marinade, froze it for the cooler, grilled and served with baby potatoes roasted in foil. Left over meat and potatoes with eggs for breakfast.
Lots of good red wine, gin and tonics. French press coffee in the mornings (I have a thermal stainless steel coffee press).
I usually stay away from ground meat when camping, but I don't buy commercial ground meat generally.
Anything cooked on the fire speaks to my Limbic system.
One trip this year was exceptionally warm: Froze bottles of water to use as ice blocks and then mixed in sugar free lemonade mix as they thawed for refreshing hydration.
And we do s'mores!
Another thing I do is prep and freeze a whole chicken for the cooler. Cook it in the dutch oven lined in foil (no mess to clean), have roast chicken one night then use the rest of the chicken in the tortilla soup.
I wanna go camping with you. I'll bring the booze!0 -
We will have a separate cooler for beer of course.
I'm thinking...
Friday - flat-iron steaks and potatoes the first night
Saturday - egg/toast for breakfast. burgers/dogs, chips, pasta salad for lunch. Maybe herb chicken foil-packets for dinner with more potatoes or pasta salad...
Beer...snacks.
I think I got this.
If no one likes it, I'll bring along one of my husband's MRE's and they can either eat that or suffer. :laugh:
I think it sounds like a great menu. It's the little things that can jack you up. Condiments, seasonings and cooking oil.....0 -
I love camping food. We always have a big breakfast every other day in the cast iron skillet or dutch oven over the fire: Thick cut bacon, eggs (kept in a hard case in cooler) and hash browns with toast on a stick over the fire. Just taste so great in the outdoors.
Pancakes with homemade berry jam and whip
cream
easy Lunches: salami, good cheese, crackers fruit, nuts
I always bring ingredients for six can tortilla soup, great back up meal.
This summer Froze wild salmon fillet with herb butter in foil to just put over the fire served with pasta tossed in pesto with fresh tomatoes.
This year bought a tri tip in marinade, froze it for the cooler, grilled and served with baby potatoes roasted in foil. Left over meat and potatoes with eggs for breakfast.
Lots of good red wine, gin and tonics. French press coffee in the mornings (I have a thermal stainless steel coffee press).
I usually stay away from ground meat when camping, but I don't buy commercial ground meat generally.
Anything cooked on the fire speaks to my Limbic system.
One trip this year was exceptionally warm: Froze bottles of water to use as ice blocks and then mixed in sugar free lemonade mix as they thawed for refreshing hydration.
And we do s'mores!
Another thing I do is prep and freeze a whole chicken for the cooler. Cook it in the dutch oven lined in foil (no mess to clean), have roast chicken one night then use the rest of the chicken in the tortilla soup.
I wanna go camping with you. I'll bring the booze!
Thanks! I think you get my Pacific North West style!0 -
Lots of good red wine, gin and tonics. French press coffee in the mornings (I have a thermal stainless steel coffee press).
WTF kind of camping is that??
It's called Glamping, baby. The combination of good food and the outdoors. No dehydrated packets of stew here. And yes I have roughed it but like this so much more. You probably wouldn't think much of my solar shower either. :laugh:
Agree with Rocky! It takes no effort at all to be uncomfortable camping and very little effort to be comfortable.
A little prior planning will turn a nice camping trip to memorable camping trip.
And I have made my own solar shower.
I spent 21 years in the army infantry and I know how to 'rough' it. This is so much better. And everyone enjoys a well planned event.0
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