Here's a nice list of things you will or may need when going camping:- Originally Posted by phil7677 found some tips on an advice site so i thought i would share Sleeping Quarters Tent including pegs/stakes, guy ropes Groundsheet Flysheet Mallet Sleeping bags/blankets Air bed/lilo Roll mats/pads to lie on Pillows Cooking Equipment Cooker, stove, barbecue kit Bottled gas or other form of fire igniting material – wood or charcoal, ...
Another Camping Recipe Originally Posted by phil7677 Beans and mince 4 oz of minced beef 1 can of baked beans A pinch of chilli powder 1 tbsp of paprika 1 tbsp of tomato puree Cook the mince in a saucepan until browned then drain off any excess fat. Add the beans and tomato puree and stir into the mince. Add the chilli and paprika. Cook for about 5 minutes and serve with pasta, in a jacket potato or on hot buttered toast - a simple meal for two!
Camp Kebabs 3 tbsp cooking oil 2 tbsp soy sauce 1 tbsp Italian salad dressing 1 tsp garlic powder 1 lb sirloin steak cut into cubes Assorted vegetables (mushrooms, onions, red and green pepper) Combine the spice and liquid ingredients in a plastic bag. Add the steak. Place in a cooler for about 3 hours. Place on skewers with veggies. Grill for 15 minutes.
Originally Posted by persistent king Here is my favourate breakfast when camping, its a traditional native indian breakfast that realy fills you . open fire or gas pan cut streaky bacon or panchetta and fry add choped onion add choped pepper add beaten egg and stir in to scramble serve on a flatbread or naan bread then add cayene pepper The Brian Breakfast.
Originally Posted by persistent king I love cooking when camping , only me is alowed to cook lol And when out in the feild one of my faverate foods is chorizo , i buy a whole ring of it and it tastes great on a skewer cooked over a flame , and the kids love that because they are cooking it themselves. One of my faverate meals are as followes. Fire or gas large pan cut chorizo and cook until done throw choped onion and green pepper in when cooked put 5-6 tablespoons of water ...
Updated 05-10-2010 at 11:06 PM by Dan