Also, we eat the same things we do at home - rarely do the usual camping meals - burgers, dogs, brats, etc.
1. When I fix spaghetti sauce, I will freeze a quart size bag full of sauce and freeze it. That is a quick go-to for our camping. If I have noodles left, those will get frozen, too. A quick dunk in some boiling water and they are ready, throw together a salad and you have a complete meal.
2. I fix red beans n rice and do the same thing. Freeze at home - thaw and rewarm at the camp.
3. Some of the bagged soups are fabulous! Bear Creek Country Kitchen has a fabulous tortilla, cheddar broccoli and even their chicken noodle is pretty good. These make A LOT of soup - 8 cups or so, so you will have leftovers unless there are many of you. Add some biscuits or cornbread and you have a dinner.
4. Grab some fresh chicken tenders from the meat section and toss in a skillet with some onion and peppers and they are ready in about 10 minutes. Or toss in some broccoli and soy sauce instead of peppers and onions and serve with rice.
5. If you marinade chicken breasts in a baggie in the fridge, you can cook them on the grill in about 10-12 minutes. You can't get much quicker than that. I will occasionally do the same thing with some sliced chuck roast - thin slices, marinade and ready in less than 10 minutes. (the marinade will keep them from being tough)
6. Frozen veggies make meal prep quick and easy. I usually purchase large bags and divide them up into smaller freezer bags for easier meal prep.
Just fix what you would fix at home. Quick meals are just easier to do after a day out and about. I would suggest you google 30-minute meals and see if some of those will strike you.
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