Simplicity is the Key
: Monday, May 11th, 2009 at 5:58 pm
: admin A lot of people dread camping – not only is it hard to set up or even sleep in a tent but the most thing people dread is being a campfire cook. The most probable reason for this is the problem of not only how to cook with a campfire but also what to cook. With limited amounts of kitchen ingredients, problems will happen for sure and as we all know, eating is one of the most important experiences human beings have – a broken meal will probably result to a bad camping trip for the whole family. What we suggest though is to always remember that simplicity is the key when it comes to cooking a great meal.
Do you really have to have every kitchen ingredient out there to make a great meal? We believe that this is not the case. Just bringing a steak or a salmon would suffice as they themselves already have distinct tastes naturally. If you want something even simpler than that, why not try to bring some canned goods like canned pork and beans? These are easy to maintain, handle and cook. Just heat it up and the family is good to go. Even better, you can mix up natural meats with canned goods and no one would know a difference.
Being a campfire cook is very simple if you stay simple. Having a great meal doesn’t mean you should bring in all the goods. Sometimes going with the basics is the key to having a great campfire meal.