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(other than the racks) a simple easy meal - Ham Steaks, Creamed Corn, and Beans… all cooked over a burnt-down to embers campfire. (This was a real hit! It was about 12deg’s out, and snow in the forecast - they boys really appreciated a “rib-stickin” meal!)
The Ham is one of those pre-cooked “loaves”, and the corn & beans canned… no worries about undercooking/sickness - just really warming the stuff up.
“Taco Salad in a Bag” is another great one…:
(buy/estimate quantities for each person)
1 bag Doritos or Tortilla chips (“Big-Grab” vending machine size)
Chopped lettuce
Diced Tomato
Pre-shredded Cheddar Cheese
Ground beef/hamburger
packet(s) Taco Seasoning (to match burger quantity)
Brown the beef & seasoning in a skillet… when done ring the dinner bell. Give each person a bag of chips, and have 'em open the top… crunch the bag. Dump in a scoop of meat, then they add the veggies & cheese. Close the bag, shake it up and chow down.
Zip-Lok Omelette’s
about 2 eggs per person (can stretch w/ milk if available)
veggies of choice
pre-cooked sausages (diced)
Get a big pot of water to a roiling boil.
(optional…pan-fry sausages)
Mix up/scramble raw eggs in large bowl.
Dice up sausages & veggies
Each person gets a 1qt. “ziplock” bag.
Ladle a scoop of egg mix into each person’s bag.
They add veggies/sausage to taste.
Zip the bag shut.
Dunk the bag into the boiling water for 2-3 minutes (to egg done-ness tastes)
Shake on some Tobasco & chow down.
“Foil-pack” dinners.
A camper’s savior…
Pre-made burger patties
Onion slices
Frozen Hash-brown mix
Frozen Diced Carrots and/or Peas
Tear off about 12" of Heavy-Duty Foil…
on one 1/2 of the foil put:
1 pattie
potatoes
veggies
Fold the foil into a “flat-pack” & seal/crimp the edges.
Put them right on the coals of a burnt-down campfire, and flip every 2-3 minutes. Cook for about 15 mins. total.
Buy a few loaves of bread and a JUMBO-jar of peanut butter. When someone’s whining for a snack have 'em make a thick PB sandwich. It’ll fill 'em up, and hold them 'till supper.
The trick to “Camp-Food” is buying pre-cooked when possible. You’re really just warming it up. Unless you’ve got a good cooler and can keep it stoked with ice, “raw” meats & perishables can be a problem. Pre-cooked stuff will keep better at marginal refrigeration.
Also buy frozen food/veggies when possible. They’ll keep your cooler cold, and cut down on ice usage.
Subscribe to the “KISS” principal… Keep It Simple Stupid!
High-Carb, Filling & Tasty meals! Stay away from sugars & fruit… they’ll give you a boost, but burn off quickly.