Historically Thanksgiving has not been my favorite holiday. The ritualistic over-consumption of turkey, the viewing of football, the canned cranberry paired with the inevitable trip to visit relatives largely soured my pallet. For years I shunned the holiday and stuck to my routine whenever I could. I spent some memorable Thanksgivings climbing, usually in the desert, but skipped the fluff of fancy meals. Eating Tasty Bites was ok, but decidedly un-festive. Read More …
Gear Articles tagged ‘Camp Chef’
Camp Chef Recipe #7: Falafel & Couscous
By: Justin Mool | September 10th, 2010It’s been a while since our last Camp Chef, and with backpacking season winding down, we’re squeezing in one last recipe to add to your arsenal: falafel and couscous. This vegetarian recipe is tasty, lightweight, and easy to prepare. It’s perfect for overnight or weekend trips when you don’t want to go the superlight-freeze-dried route, but don’t want to carry a bunch of foodstuffs either.
This recipe feeds two hungry backpackers.
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Camp Chef Recipe #6: Hungarian Goulash
By: Kyle Marston | July 16th, 2010If the thought of another PB&J or more than two dehydrated meals on a single trip makes you cringe, then maybe it’s time to think about a fresh, hearty meal as something that you can have anywhere, anytime … as long as you’re willing to put a little effort into preparation. One of my all-time favorite meals is Hungarian Goulash, and regardless of the season, the craving for this rich stew hits me with force and eventually leads to submission. Read More …
Camp Chef Recipe #5: Meat, Fruit, and Veggie Skewers
By: Kyle Marston | July 2nd, 2010Summer is officially here, and what better place is there to be than standing in front of a hot grill or over open coals? Well, actually, we can think of several places: climbing multiple pitches up a new route, bombing down in full armor on fat tires, or paddling in chilly runoff, for example.
How about a compromise? We’ll all step up to the fiery grill if it involves creating a delicious dinner of grilled meat, fruit, and vegetables. Yeah, compromise is pretty easy when it involves refreshing food that doesn’t steal precious stomach space reserved for a few cold brews, deliciously crisp vino, or your favorite stiff-one at the end of a hot day. Read More …
Camp Chef Recipe #4: Hobo Potatoes
By: Kyle Marston | June 18th, 2010Although cooking outside shouldn’t mean you have to sacrifice a feast of multiple courses and gourmet concoctions, there are those times when simplicity is king. Car camping, backyard cookouts, and tailgating parties can offer some of the best gastronomical experiences under the sun or stars, but what about those isolated trips into the wilderness? What if your normal meals come from the college mess hall, and you just need a break from bad lasagna but don’t have the funds for a filet mignon? You can eat well (and cheaply) in the wilderness with dehydrated meals and put a sufficient pre-party, alcohol-absorbing layer in your stomach with a 50-cent noodle packet, but there is one meal that is synonymous with terms like hearty, piping hot, and damn cheap—Hobo Potatoes. Read More …
Camp Chef Recipe #3: Gourmet Mussels
By: Kyle Marston | June 4th, 2010Our latest recipe comes from Backcountry.com Gear Guru, Cory Heintz. In addition to providing customers with answers to gear-specific questions and adding comments to BC.com’s site on his personal choices for climbing gear and travel accessories, Cory throws together some stellar dishes with his compact Jetboil cooking system. One such concoction (which just happens to be a BC.com Jetboil Cookoff winner) is a gourmet seafood appetizer that is sure to impress the ramen-slurping crowds in camp. Read More …
Camp Chef Recipe #2: Taco Rice
By: Kyle Marston | May 14th, 2010As much as a solid breakfast is key to kick-starting your metabolism, a substantial, wholesome midday or evening meal is crucial to repairing and building muscle as well as providing the necessary nutrients to stay alert during heart-pounding activity. Read More …
Camp Chef Recipe #1: Fire Roasted Chicken Tacos
By: Kyle Marston | April 23rd, 2010
Spring is here, and your taste buds are aching for charred flavors—so here’s a simple recipe for tacos that only requires one pot and a pile of burning wood. Read More …
Set Up Your Outdoor Kitchen
By: Sam Lund | March 26th, 2010
With the mountains beginning to shed their cold, icy layers and wild flowers bursting through their green fuses, it’s time for urban-dwellers to start thinking about returning to their primitive roots. We’ve compiled a list of essentials to keep at the ready for a backcountry cookery, campground culinary regale, or local park feast. Read More …