Are you a complete camp cooking newbie? Is making s'more or roasting marshmallows over a campfire the only kind of campfire cooking you've ever done? Or are you looking to refine your campfire cooking skills and expand your repertoire of recipes?
In any case, you can count on this book to provide the information and guidance you need to meet your cooking goals.
When I'm camping I'm outdoors, I'm active, and I'm hungry. Food is the best part of camping, but camp cooking can be intimidating if you've never done it before.
Campfire cooking is easy to learn but difficult to master. You might use similar ingredients, but it's not like cooking at home. You don't have the convenience of a refrigerator or an oven with ready-made heat. Unless you had a Boy Scout or a parent to teach you how to build a contained fire, you will need to know the proper methods of creating that essential flame. Building the ideal cooking fire depends on what you're cooking.
Since you won't have your 20-piece knife set, your colander, waffle iron, and all your other kitchen luxuries, you'll need to know what cooking equipment to buy and bring for your camping trip. To go along with your new equipment, you'll need to learn the proper campfire cooking techniques that can help you prepare a variety of foods over a fire.
Camp Cooking: 100+ Simple But Delicious Recipes That Will Make Your Next Camping Trip Incredible is your go-to guide to the world of campfire cooking. It compiles everything you need to know to master all the camp-cooking skills, from dutch oven to foil packet techniques.
Inside you will discover:
- How to plan your next camping trip
- Lots of safety tips for camp cooking
- How to build the perfect cooking fire
- How to build your own cooking pit
- All the necessary campfire cooking equipment
- 100+ delicious recipes
- Lots and lots of dutch oven recipes
- Lots and lots of grill recipes
- Lots and lots of foil packet recipes
- Lots and lots of stick recipes
- 10 campfire cooking hacks that will blow your mind
- ... and much more!
Sure, a s'more can be fun, and a packet of tuna fills the tank, but there's nothing better than making a delicious meal outside. Saddled up to the car at the campground or miles into the backcountry, dinner should be something you look forward to.
Say goodbye to charred hot dogs. It's time to take your camp cooking to the next level!