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    Old 05-12-2016, 03:40 PM
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    We made soup when camping. Used the soup or beef stew mixes where you just add your meat and water. Easy P easy and so filling. Also the hobo packs - burger patty, sliced potatoes and veggies wrapped in heavy duty foil. You can fill each packet to taste.
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    Old 05-12-2016, 09:00 PM
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    fried tomato omelet with Cajun taters

    take a large tomato cut into disks and fry in olive or corn oil till soft

    take 2 eggs scramble in dish and pour onto tomatos in pan

    when solid flip to other side for a minute

    then season to taste & serve


    take large potato cut into disks

    fry in pan w/ same olive oil or corn oil

    season w/ Cajun spices

    cook till golden brown

    serve w/ eggs
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    Old 05-13-2016, 02:38 AM
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    Bubble & Squeak
    Brown up some sausage and onion.
    Add in some some potatoes cut how you like. They cook quicker cut up.
    Cover with some water.
    When potatoes are done add cut up cabbage sliced and cover.
    The real trick is to not over cook the cabbagd you want it to be barely crisp.
    Serve with some hearty bread or make some biscuits.

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    Old 05-13-2016, 02:44 AM
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    Hominy, sausage, onion and carrots
    We buy dried hominy at the Mexican grocery and soak it over night.
    Boil the hominy until tender or use canned hominy drained.
    In a skillet or before hominy cook up the sausage and some onion
    You need some strong tasting meat to balance out the hominy
    Or season it well
    Add some water.
    Once those two are cooked add in some carrots and cook until carrots are tender.
    Amounts depend on the size group.
    It tastes best cooked on a fire.
    Good with home made biscuits.

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    Old 05-13-2016, 02:48 AM
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    Test you recipes at home
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    Old 05-13-2016, 03:21 AM
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    Originally Posted by Chasing Hawk
    I don't mind prep work, most will be done at home. The menu is leaning towards cooking the main evening meals at home, freezing them and packing them in an cooler.
    That would have been my suggestion. Presumably it'll be cool by then, so you'll want hearty, warming dishes.

    I'd make ahead things like beef stew, chili, chicken stew-basically chicken pot pie without the pie part-use noodles instead , spaghetti sauce, etc. You can even precook the pasta for spaghetti and noodles for chicken stew and transport them in plastic bags-just toss in when the stew or sauce is hot to warm them up.

    Anything you already make and know your clientele likes .

    Then you can take steaks, hamburgers, chicken parts, whatever you all like, to grill, cook in frying pan, or stir-fry.

    Doing as much prep as possible at home will make cooking in the woods faster and easier.

    Have a great trip!
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    Old 05-13-2016, 07:40 AM
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    Campfire Omelet - One item that we would also use for breakfast was to take a heavy duty (freezer style) sandwich bag. We would have various omelet type items cut up, so onions, ham chunks, sausage bits, peppers, shredded cheese, etc. These items were in separate bowls and the person could choose their own toss ins. Put one egg into the freezer bag and use your fingers to mix up the yolk and white, add the items that you choose to have in the omelet. Then toss the bag into a boiling kettle of water. In a few moments you will have an omelet which is personalized to the person that made it. It is a great breakfast for groups.
    Fruit Crumble - Another quick and easy recipe is a dessert. Take one can of pie filling and put it into a cake size type of pan. Crumble ginger snaps over the top and put a piece of foil over it onto the campfire. A little vanilla ice cream once it is finished on top, is very nice.
    There is a great site for many ideas: http://koa.com/camping-recipes/
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    Old 05-13-2016, 07:42 AM
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    Campfire Omelet - One item that we would also use for breakfast was to take a heavy duty (freezer style) sandwich bag. We would have various omelet type items cut up, so onions, ham chunks, sausage bits, peppers, shredded cheese, etc. These items were in separate bowls and the person could choose their own toss ins. Put one egg into the freezer bag and use your fingers to mix up the yolk and white, add the items that you choose to have in the omelet. Then toss the bag into a boiling kettle of water. In a few moments you will have an omelet which is personalized to the person that made it. It is a great breakfast for groups.
    Fruit Crumble - Another quick and easy recipe is a dessert. Take one can of pie filling and put it into a cake size type of pan. Crumble ginger snaps over the top and put a piece of foil over it onto the campfire. A little vanilla ice cream once it is finished on top, is very nice.
    There is a great site for many ideas: http://koa.com/camping-recipes/
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    Old 05-13-2016, 08:27 AM
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    Burritos, pre-made at home, wrap in foil, warm up by the fire!! Can be breakfast type or dinner type.
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    Old 05-13-2016, 08:33 AM
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    zozee unfortunately they don't make the shake & pour anymore. I used it on our boat. very convenient.
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