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SwanInWA
Sep 28, 2013Explorer
SWMO wrote:SwaninWA wrote:
Depends on what you mean by "minimal".
Basically I was thinking in terms of few probably more than minimal. I don't like to spend a lot of time cooking when we're camping and neither does the wife, but we don't want to eat out of cans either. I suppose for me I would lean towards dishes with 5 simple ingredients or so.
We do a lot of cooking on the grill or smoking in a short Brinkman. A complete foil pack is a good example of what I call super simple.
I couldn't agree with you more, SWMO -- we camp in a 19' Class B, have a very small kitchen, and cook almost exclusively out doors. Like you, I don't want to spend my time cooking, or (even worse) washing dishes. We LOVE making foil packet meals and I won't even bother with anything that takes more than one pot. But I also want healthy, fresh, organic food. I think you can see sample recipes in the link I provided. I actually work at the public library so I rarely buy books, but for me, this one might be worth the investment.
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