Backcountry Cuisine

Backcountry Cuisine
Title Backcountry Cuisine PDF eBook
Author Jeremy Hutson
Publisher Tate Publishing
Pages 70
Release 2012-07
Genre Cooking
ISBN 161862962X

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Author Jeremy Hutson loves the outdoors and cooking hardy meals with flavor that will satisfy hunger when backpacking, kayaking, or just chopping wood. In Back-Country Cuisine, he shares his philosophy that you can be miles from civilization yet still cook a delicious meal with a camp stove and ingredients from your backpack. Look forward to a hot, delicious meal at the end of a long day of outdoor activity; you've earned it. Hutson writes his recipes on trails, at campsites, and in the home he shares with his family in St. Paul, Minnesota. He can also be found north of Grand Marais, MN, at a little cabin he built with his brother.

Feast on Adventure

Feast on Adventure
Title Feast on Adventure PDF eBook
Author Paul Shipman
Publisher FriesenPress
Pages 155
Release 2021-03-25
Genre Cooking
ISBN 152559768X

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Good food can be lightweight, convenient and delicious! Feast on Adventure guides you through the world of freeze-dried, dehydrated, and instant foods. Learn how to dream up meals for your own adventures, or choose from over 40 field-tested, delectable, lightweight recipes sure to wow on your next escapade. These meals are simple to prepare, require minimal tools, and leave little to clean up. Customize any dish to manage your personal dietary requirements, whether gluten-free, vegan, dairy-free, vegetarian, low sodium, and so on.

Wilderness Cuisine

Wilderness Cuisine
Title Wilderness Cuisine PDF eBook
Author Carole Latimer
Publisher
Pages 239
Release 1991
Genre Cooking
ISBN 9780899971148

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The ultimate guide to backcountry cooking is back by popular demand! Camping doesn't have to mean boring trail mix or expensive freeze-dried meals; try szechuan snow peas, sherried mushroom bisque, and cherries jubilee. With more than 100 recipes to make you forget that you're roughing it, Wilderness Cuisine is the guide to eating well in the backcountry. Also included are chapters on menu planning, grocery shopping, equipment, and packing.

Cooking the One-Burner Way

Cooking the One-Burner Way
Title Cooking the One-Burner Way PDF eBook
Author Buck Tilton
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Pages 193
Release 2013-05-07
Genre Cooking
ISBN 1493002198

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Learn how to prepare more than 150 meals - ranging from the simple to the elaborate - on top of your favorite compact one-burner stove.

Recipes for Adventure

Recipes for Adventure
Title Recipes for Adventure PDF eBook
Author Glenn McAllister
Publisher Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Pages 0
Release 2013-06-12
Genre Cookbooks
ISBN 9781484861349

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"The ultimate guide to dehydrating food for the trail"--Cover.

A Fork in the Trail

A Fork in the Trail
Title A Fork in the Trail PDF eBook
Author Laurie Ann March
Publisher ReadHowYouWant.com
Pages 590
Release 2011-02
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 1459610849

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This cookbook, A Fork in the Trail, will forever change the way you eat on your outdoor adventures, whether backpacking in the wilderness, paddling, or even car camping. Inspired by foods from all over the world and the guiding principle of ''if you wouldn't eat it at home, why eat it in the backcountry,'' Laurie Ann March has created 208 lightweight, mouth-watering recipes to turn an ordinary backcountry trip into a gourmet adventure. Some recipes are cooked and dehydrated before the trip, a process that's surprisingly easy. Preparing dishes such as Lemon Wasabi Hummus is as simple as adding boiling water. Other recipes, like Tropical Couscous and Chai Tea Pancakes, can be prepared in camp in just minutes. Laurie also demystifies backcountry baking; who wouldn't want to end a long day of hiking with comforting Pear Berry Crumble topped with Trail Yogurt? The author an, outdoor chef extraordinaire, has compiled only those recipes that survived ease of preparation and rigorous taste tests (by the author and many of her lucky friends). And of course, all are lightweight. Most recipes are found nowhere else: Garlic Shrimp with Orange and Balsamic Sauce, anyone? You'll also find kid-friendly recipes that they can make themselves In addition to the recipes, A Fork in the Trail covers menu planning, recipe creation, and meal planning for families and larger groups.

Backcountry Cooking

Backcountry Cooking
Title Backcountry Cooking PDF eBook
Author Dorcas Miller
Publisher The Mountaineers Books
Pages 180
Release 1998-05-31
Genre Cooking
ISBN 1594852928

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* Tasty, easy recipes from the editors of Backpacker magazine and other outdoor experts * Fast, fuel-efficient meals in 10 minutes * 144 recipes Even backpackers who swear by mac 'n' cheese in the backcountry will admit to drooling when a companion whips out an evening meal of Thai veggie noodles, and coconut-mango rice pudding for dessert. Even so, they'll protest that such great trail food is too complicated to prepare. Well, no more. Backcountry Cooking simplifies backcountry food preparation and shows hikers how to eat well while packing light. It offers fast, easy recipes from Backpacker magazine editors and contributors, outfitters, backpacking food suppliers, and trail veterans. With a smorgasbord of information, Miller covers the basics about ingredients, fast food and fuel efficiency, dehydrating, and backcountry baking. Most of the 144 recipes take only 10 minutes to prepare on the trail. With a little extra preparation at home and this compendium of expert advice, even the most minimalist hiker will find it easy to eat like royalty in the backcountry.