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Whether you’re a seasoned camper or a backpacking newbie, this handy, portable little cookbook has all the camping recipes you need to get the most out of cooking in the great outdoors, including a Couscous Salad with Roasted Peppers, Garlic Chile Steaks, Mock Tandoori Chicken, and more. With simple, easy recipes for breakfast, lunch, dinner, and everything in between, this guide—that easily fits in your backpack—makes “roughing it” a breeze.
Whether you prefer classic burgers, turkey burgers, veggie burgers, or gourmet burgers, you’ll have plenty of recipes to choose from in this handy little book. With burger recipes both classic and unique, such as a Patty Melt Supreme and a Salmon Ginger Burger, Totally Burgers Cookbook is small enough to fit in your pocket but comprehensive enough to earn a lasting place in your kitchen.
Pancakes and waffles are a breakfast staple, but after a while they can fall a little flat. From Cappuccino Cakes to Cottage Cheese Cuties, this versatile little pocket-size cookbook contains dozens of options for these comfort food classics that the whole family will love!
If you are into camping, you will certainly appreciate this book. I am sure you have struggled to find and pack the right food for your next adventurous trip. No matter if you are planning to stay in a tent with only wood fire to cook or if you are renting a log cabin in the woods, you will have to use some imagination to create your meals. Sure you could bring cans of beans and a can opener and be set for the entire stay. But who really wants to eat cold beans for several days in a row? Let us help you here by presenting many optimal recipes for you next camping adventure in this wonderful and practical Camping Cookbook. We will use of course ingredients that you can store easy and reheat easy. Other than firewood and fire starter of your choice, we also recommend a few essentials: paper plates, paper cups and/or plastic silver wear. Don't forget to throw the paper dishes in your lighten fire when done using it, instead of the garbage. You can then spear a little wood. Pack a medium pot, some tongs to grab anything you would cook directly on the fire, a spatula, a few pans and a wooden spoon. A medium size cooking grill is also practical to avoid having to place your pots and pans directly on the burning fire. If you love marshmallows, you can pack your metal sticks or skewers or simply find some brand new ones, from the natural wooden area when you arrive on site.
Easy, delicious, family-friendly recipes to cook at your next campout—whether that’s in the woods or in your own backyard! The Family Camp Cookbook is a book for everyone who enjoys cooking and eating outdoors. Whether you need to learn how to pack your first cooler or you’re looking for kid-friendly recipes to enjoy after a day spent outdoors, you’ll learn how to plan, prep, and cook as a family when you don’t have the comforts of a full kitchen. Start out by learning how to build a fire easily at your campsite, or use the “sure-fire” guides for mastering any grill. With planning lists and prep steps for the recipes, you’ll quickly go from unpacking to firing up your first meal. The recipes inside include a wide variety of updated camp classics and dishes you’d never have thought to cook at camp. Cooking techniques range from live-fire roasting and foil-pack cooking to family-style dinners in the Dutch oven. (Yes, you can almost “set it and forget it” like a slow cooker if you know what you’re doing!) Chapters and recipes include: Breakfasts cover a whole range of options to start the day right, like Make-Ahead Granola, The Best Fluffy Pancakes (with topping bar!), Dutch Oven Coffee Cake, Skillet Biscuits, kid-friendly Frittata, Chilaquiles, and a Hash Brown Breakfast Burrito. Lunches and packables: If you’re camping, chances are the mid-day meal is fuel away from the campsite. (These ideas are also great for day trips and picnics!). Recipes feature a variety of handhelds such as Farmer’s Lunch Sandwiches and Chickpea Salad with Pitas as well as easy-to-eat salads and soups and a few trail mixes and snacks to eat by the handful. Dinners: Ah, the main event after a hard day of hiking, paddling, or whatever else floats your boat (or inner tube). Settle in with DIY Ramen Bowls, One-Pan Picadillo, Naan Pizzas, Italian Sausage Burgers, loaded Foil-Baked Sweet Potatoes, or a Skillet "Lasagna," among other options. Treats: Break out the S'mores Galores, but don’t stop there! Build a Banana Boat, fire up a Dutch Oven Strawberry Cake, or treat everyone to a Campfire Cobbler or Cracker Crust Pudding Pie. Of course, there’s nothing quite like waking up in the woods…unless you don’t know how to make camp coffee. Not to worry: tasty (and essential) beverages are included as well, from that rustic cowboy cup of caffeine to restorative fruit punches. There are even a few cocktails for the adults to enjoy by the fire a little later in the evening. No matter the size of your group or the time you have to spare, make your next adventure a delicious one!
Use a cast iron Dutch oven to cook fabulous-tasting food on your next camping trip. You'll never want to leave home without it ever again! With even more Dutch oven recipes, this volume 2 offers uniquely creative recipes the whole family will enjoy and make your camping trip unforgettable! If you have ever been camping-or even thought about going camping-chances are that you have a mental image of campfire cuisine. Juicy grilled hotdogs and gooey toasted marshmallows, right? But you may also be wondering if that's all there is, because, after several days in the wilderness, you'll probably be craving something a little more nutritious, diverse, and flavorful. The good news is that your culinary options at the campsite aren't as limited as many people assume. There are many different outdoor cooking options to explore, and the Dutch oven (or cast iron cooking, as it's also called) is one of the best. Dutch ovens have been around for hundreds of years. In fact, they were the primary means of cooking for European settlers of North America. Their sturdiness and durability made them ideal for cooking out in the elements, but the true beauty of cast iron Dutch oven cooking is the even heat distribution, which makes preparing even the most finicky of dishes a breeze. With your Dutch oven, you will be able to create an incredible range of breakfasts, savory meals, sweet treats, and snacks. Within the pages of this book you will find everything that you need to expertly craft an array of campfire Dutch oven dishes. In this book, you will learn to cook like the pioneer did and know all there is to know about cooking with a Dutch oven in the great outdoors! It's easy and healthy. Inside you will find: Everything you need to know about cooking with a cast iron Dutch oven in the great outdoors including: How to choose your cast iron Dutch oven How to season, clean and cook with a Dutch oven at the campsite How to prep early to make camping more fun How to prepare your Dutch oven meal in no time How to use coals to easily cook your meal, and much more! You will also find 50 delicious and easy to make recipes created specifically for cooking at the campsite with your cast iron Dutch oven. These include: Wholesome breakfast recipes such as the Quick Mountain Man Breakfast and the Deep Dish Breakfast Pizza Nourishing beef recipes such as the Mexican-Style Dutch Oven Lasagna and the Chili with Cornbread Dumplings Bountiful chicken recipes such as the Chicken Marbella and the Pulled BBQ Chicken Sandwiches Satisfying pork recipes like the Pork Chops with Potatoes and the Dutch Oven BBQ Baby Back Ribs Delightful fish and seafood recipes such as the Gumbo and the Campfire Paella Easy to Make vegetable and side recipes like the Red Beans and Rice and the Tomato-Avocado Frittata Delicious snack recipes such as the Camp Nachos and the Cheese & Garlic Morsels Scrumptious Sinfully good dessert recipes like the Baked Caramel Apples and the Peach Toast Pudding All recipes come with a detailed list of ingredients, cooking and preparation times, number of servings, easy to follow step-by-step instructions, and nutritional information per serving. Your camping meals will be so much fun with all these amazing recipes and you'll crave that taste of food cooked in the great outdoors in your cast iron Dutch oven. Also, you can use these recipes at home all year round; just replace the campfire by your oven or your stove top! Let's start cooking! Scroll back up and order your copy today!
Over two hundred easy, family recipes you can make over an outdoor fire, whether you’re camping out in the woods, or in your own backyard. Whether you are heading out on a camping trip or simply enjoying a backyard bonfire, this book will satisfy your appetite. You’ll find many recipes for a variety of fun cooking methods like cooking on a stick, in a foil packet, with a Dutch oven, in a skillet, with a pie iron, and more. Great for scouting groups, Easy Campfire Cooking is filled with tips, campfire safety, and techniques on how to build the perfect cooking fire. From breakfast treats, to hot dogs, to s’mores and more—you’ll find recipes the whole family will love. Best of all, cooking over a fire brings together family and friends to enjoy food and fun in a relaxing atmosphere. Inside Easy Campfire Cooking, you’ll find recipes for: Stick ‘Taters, page 21 Tropical Seafood Skewers, page 30 Honey Mustard Chicken Packets, page 50 Hashbrown Pie, page 66 Kayak Tuna Mac, page 91 Starry Night Chili, page 106 Fireside Pizza, page 117 “Full of handy how-tos, tips, and recipes, Easy Campfire Cooking is accessible to everyone, no matter how strapped to city life you are. It is a reminder that the simplicity of campfire cooking is satisfying not only because we are “going back,” but because we are gathering together around the fire among friends.” —Georgia Pellegrini, author of Food Heroes
Make your next hike your best hike with recipes for drinks, snacks, and even some meals that are completely portable and completely delicious. After a long day outdoors, there’s nothing better than a cold drink or hot meal as the sun starts to set. And there’s also something special about that midday meal on the go, whether your view is the mountains or the sea. In New Camp Cookbook On the Trail, author Emily Vikre shares dozens of all-new recipes as well as a few greatest hits and remixes from Camp Cocktails and The Family Camp Cookbook, so you’re sure to find just what you are craving for your next trip, including: Packable Snackables: Apricot cherry energy balls, homemade granola bars, toaster pastry bars, camper's cookies, and four trail mixes from unfussy fuel to downright fancy. Pre-Prepped Meals: How to make ready-to-use spice mixes, just-add-water pancakes, minestrone soup, fried rice mix, couscous with olives, and falafel patty mix. Easy to Assemble: Matpakke, summer sausage sandwich, curried tuna wrap, almond butter wrap with dried fruit and cinnamon, bagel with apple butter and raisins, and fried wrap a la Norway. This + That: Tuna casserole (mac and cheese, dried peas, tuna), Caccio e Pepe (alfredo, parmesan, and lots of black pepper), vegetarian shepherd's pie (herby lentils and mashed potatoes), and more. Backpacker Bevvies: True lime gimlet, powdered tea Arnie Palmer Collins, instant Irish coffee, spiked tea, and the toddle off toddy as well as flask-friendly versions of the negroni, Shetland sweater, old fashioned, manhattan, the duke, and red rum. Add to that a quick and easy guide to using a dehydrator for culinary adventure, with recipes for jerky, fruit leathers, and dehydrated fruits and veggies, you can add flavor to any outdoor adventure with New Camp Cookbook On the Trail. Also available in this series: The New Camp Cookbook, Camp Cocktails, The Family Camp Cookbook, The National Parks Cookbook, New Camp Cookbook Fireside Warmers
Imagine this: You're at a campsite 10,000 feet up in the Third Mono Creek Recess of the high Sierras. You have no refrigerator, no food processor, no non-stick cookware, no measuring spoons, no pepper mill, no sea salt. How are you going to cook a meal that is imaginative, delightful, and delicious? That's what The Leave-No-Crumbs Camping Cookbook is all about.Rick Greenspan and Hal Kahn show anyone who loves the outdoors how to make homemade pizza, braid challah, wrap poached trout in a sushi roll, and even make dumplings for Chinese dim sum at their campsite. Campers who have never cooked anything more complicated than s'mores might feel uncertain about tackling chocolate mousse in the wild, but Greenspan and Kahn have three decades of experience teaching camp-out cooking. "We've taught people who could barely boil water," they say. And they are reassuring about trailside mishaps. If your grilled trout falls into the fire, take it out, brush off the ash, and rename the dish Cajun Blackened Trout. If the eggs break in their plastic container, make a dinner of crépes, huevos rancheros, and a cake. "The point of wilderness cooking is to have fun," say Greenspan and Kahn, "not worry if the Académie Française is looking over your shoulder." You'll find recipes for soups and stews; fruit, vegetable, and tofu dishes; pilafs, risottos, and polenta; pasta, noodles, and dumplings; sauces and schmeers (that's Yiddish for spreads); pancakes, crépes, and soufflés; pizza and quiche. An entire chapter is devoted to trout, and the book even includes a recipe for chocolate cake. There are instructions and tips for all sorts of of cooking techniques, including dehydrating, baking in coals or on a camping stove, grilling, frying, and steaming. And several pages are devoted to trip planning: how much food to bring, what to look for in a camp stove, how long you can expect your cooking fuel to last. This book is perfect for car campers, backpackers, bikers, canoeists, tail-gaters, and day picnickers who want good food to be part of the outdoor experience
Over the Open Fire is dedicated to the enjoyment of open fire cooking as a family recreational activity. Written by Pamela Alford with Johnny Nix, host of TV's Campfire Cafe, this unique cookbook contains recipes with step-by-step instructions for open fire cooking, as well as kitchen directions. Beautiful full-color photos demonstrate recipe preparation. In addition to the gourmet recipes featured on the show, countless new recipes are included, as well as informational content on outdoor cooking, camping, camping with horses, safety issues, tips and techniques, and more. This totally unique cookbook is the perfect gift for those sharing an appreciation of gourmet food and enthusiasm for the great outdoors. Suitable for all ages, youth to adult.