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TravelChickk

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Posted: 08/14/11 07:35am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

one thing to remember is make sure you have some fast meals handy.

nothing worse then having tons of fun doing whatever, come back and EVERYONE is starving LOL

kid yelling when is dinner, hubby yelling when and what is for dinner while putting away fishing equipment etc...lol...and Mom has to 'make them all happy' FAST

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edited to say oh yea hubby bbqs and many meals are quiet, but when we spend that big day having fun, pushing the food limits, everyone is chomping at the bit for food the minute we return to the camper...this is when your pre-made frozen meals from home sure come in handy!!!


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I make aluminum foil packs ahead of time and put them in the cooler. When I get there and get set up, I either throw them on a small grill or put them on the edge of the fire until they heat up.

I usually take a hamburger, put seasoning on it, throw in onions, carrot slices and potato slices and a dab of butter. Put it in two layers of aluminum foil and cook it about 30 minutes. Yummy.


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With some of the ideas from here, I splurged and added a new Webber q220, and an electric skillet to the fifth wheel and tried a whole new menu for last week's camping trip. We had pulled pork, grilled chicken tacos, pork chops, and gilled pizza for dinners, and biscuits and gravy, hash browns, cinnamon roles, cheesy scrambled eggs, and French toast for breakfasts. Lunches were usually sandwiches or leftovers. Made for a great change, and since I did all the food it allowed the wife some more time to enjoy the vacation (or maybe just more time to chase the kids.)


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What are you camping in? If it’s an RV, then you can cook the same things as you have at home. If you are in a tent, then a Dutch Oven can be used to prepare, stews, cakes, breads, chili and a host of other things.

Once I received a BassPro shops flyer that had a Outback gourmet cook stove and oven listed. We had a PU at the time. I showed the DW the flyer and she started thinking about muffins, pizza, meatloaf, etc.

I guess it would all depend on what utensils you have and how creative you are.


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My favorite meal is fresh caught trout cooked over an open fire on an aluminum foil sheet with a little green pepper, onions, butter and lemon pepper seasoning. Garnish with a Bud Lite!!!


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It really depends on how cold it is. When everyone is out trail riding and it's going to be cold I make a great beef stew with honey cornbread on the side. There are no left overs.

Keep in mind I cook these things when it is going to be dark about the time they get in and it's early fall or spring when the temps get cool.

If I am expecting hungry friends to come in late to set up I make a roast and veggies and let it slow simmer.

But there is nothing like building up the coals and cooking a steak over the coals and baking potatoes in the fire.

I also microwave some potatoes and carrots then chop them up with onion and wrap them in foil with a hamburger patty and make hobo dinners. Just toss them in the coals and pile some on top.

Get a cast iron dutch oven - they are awesome!!!

Everyone loves my campfire fried potatoes with onions in them.

Season a brisket and wrap it in a lot of folds of thick aluminum foil and bury it in the coals and leave it for 2 hours, turn it and just cover it again and let it slow cook until dinner... it falls apart and is sooo good.

You can have anything you want. We seldom even take hot dogs.

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I agree, it depends upon what season you are camping. Any time of year is great for grilling and we do a lot of it. This year the DW bought a grill basket with a LONG handle,and we have been wearing that thing out! We use it for fish that doesn't easlily turn on the grill, and any number of veggies and veggie combinations make for a simple but tasty supper using the basket.
Only in the coldest weather or rainy weather do we ever cook inside I use two electric burners and a toaster oven which is a handy take-a-long for the outdoor kitchen. You can do a lot of dishes using the oven and simple breads such as corn bread to go along with that pot of chili.


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Here is a pic of the grillin' rig we carry. Webber grill, folding legs for compact storage. Grill basket with the long handle. This is a little cumbersume for tight packing but worth the space it needs. In this pic it is holding turkey kielbasa, fresh gulf shrimp sprinkled with Old Bay seasoning, zukinni slices and red pepper wedges. We completed the meal with Bush's Grillin' beans over microwave brown rice. Now, pass the hot sauce!!!! YUM!



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Sailin' Shoes wrote:

Here is a pic of the grillin' rig we carry. Webber grill, folding legs for compact storage. Grill basket with the long handle. This is a little cumbersume for tight packing but worth the space it needs. In this pic it is holding turkey kielbasa, fresh gulf shrimp sprinkled with Old Bay seasoning, zukinni slices and red pepper wedges. We completed the meal with Bush's Grillin' beans over microwave brown rice. Now, pass the hot sauce!!!! YUM!



We have the same grill!


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Francesca Knowles

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I like things r-e-e-e-a-l simple...





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