Very interesting recipes. Love to camp but love more to fish that's for sure. Seem to forget about eating.
Very interesting recipes. Love to camp but love more to fish that's for sure. Seem to forget about eating.
You guys know how to eat.
I like to keep it simple. Mostly one pot meals. One of my favorites is Smoked ham, green beans and new taters. Soften a chopped onion in butter, Hunk of smoked ham, green beans and new potato to fill Dutch oven. just cover with water salt and pepper to taste. Save the juice add some onion, garlic and the left over ham and a package of navy beans. cook low and slow all night and you got ham and beans for lunch. Guess that's a one pot for two meals. Them are darn good beans.
For me there has to be hush puppies with fried fish. I make mine from Jiffy cornmeal mix, 2 or 3 green onions chopped green and all, some chopped green pepper if you like fried in the fish grease. That's good eatin. You can use this to coat fish fillets also.
One other thing I like when camping is dill bread. French bread sliced, buttered and covered with chopped dill weed. Wrap in foil and heat. This butter and dill weed is great on pepritch farm warm and serve rolls also. If ya like ranch dressing you will probably like this, but you can do them with garlic also
I don't waste fishing time on breakfast. Sausage and biscuits made the night before, hung high on a tripod above fire, just to keep warm. Put a slice of cheese on them and wash down with coffee or a V8.
Biscuits and gravy, bacon, eggs, and fried potatoes for breakfast. Beer for lunch. T-bones over an open fire, and if it’s the right year, morels for dinner. I getting hungry just thinking about, and thirsty :roll_eyes:
for breakfast, oatmeal to last till dinner then some boiled hot dogs for dinner
Yall are making me hungry.:big_smile:
When we went camping back in July I made a KILLER pot of chili. Don't know why it tasted so good, maybe because of the fresh air. It sure did disappear!
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in big pan combine sliced potatoes,onions,mushrooms,sliced up peppers adn carrots add butter and some mushroom soup,let cook for a while um um tasty,have it with about anything.
Mine would have to be foil packs. Easy clean-up and tastes great. They don't take very long either. My friends had a bachelor party for me in June and we went to Canada. We ate foil packs every evening with the fish that we caught from that day. We took a lot of canned vegetables, spices, and butter with us to make them. That was the easiest thing for us to make. Good thing we caught fish everyday!
For dinner or a supper meal I like Ham & Beans, cornbread, fried tators and onions, and a nice place to lay down after i eat.:wink:
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