Easy Camping Recipes
Finding easy camping
recipes is one of the keys to really enjoying
your trip in to the great outdoors. After all, cooking outside
is no picnic. Unless you have a really heavy duty camping
trailer with all of the modern amenities, you will have to be
content to rough it a bit. Planning things out can really help,
of course, but even that will only take you so far. The big key
is simplicity.
Before you start thinking about easy camping food recipes,
decide what equipment you are going to bring. If you have a
camp stove, it will greatly increase the number of easy camping
recipes that you can cook, and decrease cooking time. If all
that you have is an outdoor grill or a campfire with a tripod,
however, you will have to keep things really basic to
succeed.
One of my favorite easy
camping recipes is roast pork ribs. That is all
there is to it. You take pork ribs, put them on a grill, and
cook them. Add some slices of potato and onion and you are good
to go.
Bring along some barbecue sauce, and you have a great
dressing. The advantage about this particular easy camping
recipe is that you can not get simpler – particularly if you
are only planning on camping overnight. It will taste great
without any seasoning. All you have to do is to make sure that
you cook the food thoroughly.
A lot of the easiest camping recipes are based off of canned
food. For example, if you take canned beans, heat them up, toss
in a few grilled vegetables, and serve them with hot dogs, you
have a great meal you can take with you on the road.
If you are a little bit more ambitious, you can try some
easy camping recipes that involve actually cooking your beans.
Taking dry legumes, rice, and pasta with you will save you a
lot of weight and room, allowing longer camping trips. As an
added plus, you will not have to take all the tin cans out with
you again when you are all done.
A lot of people say that it is best to go vegetarian with
easy camping
recipes. Roasted corn, grilled eggplant, and
things like that are pretty easy to prepare, and they will keep
a lot better than raw meat will. Roasting corn and adding just
a bit of lemon or lime to it makes for a delicious meal, and
that is no lie.
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