Essential Cooking Equipment & Methods For Camp Cooking

Mar 30
11:47

2011

Reid Schirmer

Reid Schirmer

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Here are the essential pieces of equipment and cooking methods for successfully cooking when camping.

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1. Food tent: the food tent must have a floor. You shouldn't keep food in cabins because it attracts critters.

2. Cooking equipment: You will require mixing spoons and bowls,Essential Cooking Equipment & Methods For Camp Cooking Articles measuring spoons and cups, long-handled forks, wire whisk, serving dishes and utensils, tongs, pancake turners, paring knives, vegetable peelers, can opener, frying pans, pitchers, heavy-duty foil, matches, Dutch ovens, charcoal starter, griddles, large kettle for boiling water, ice chests, propane stove, newspaper, charcoal, grill, table cloths, hot pads and work gloves, baking sod and rubber gloves.

3. Cleaning equipment: you will require scouring pads, dish towels, dish pans, soap, garbage bags, baggies,containers for leftovers, paper towels, hand soap, water containers/bucket, hose, Clorox and rags.

4. Miscellaneous: it is handy to also include a first aid kit, extra blankets, lantern and batteries or fuel, cover for woodpile, shovel, rake, broom, hatchet, axe, saw, clothesline and pins, rope or twine, toilet paper, rainy day activities. You may want to bring a banquet table or two and some folding chairs to use for eating.

Cooking methods: How to use a Dutch oven:

This is one of the oldest and most popular types of cooking in the outdoors. These can be used for shallow frying,deep fat frying, roasting, baking and stewing. A rule of thumb for the number of briquettes is a pan size +2 for the top, and pan size –2 for the bottom.  This will give you about 350-375° for 2-2 ½ hours. For longer times you will need to add briquettes. To save on briquettes, stack your ovens if using more than one. Never store a dirty oven. You should clean well and rub with oil before storing.

How to use a Box oven:

A box oven is good for baking. Line a box with aluminum foil and make sure your pan is smaller than the box. Place briquettes on foil on the ground—one briquette per 40 degrees of desired heat. You then place the pan or rack on top of soda or soup cans and place box over, using a rock to prop up one corner for ventilation.

How to use a Propane stove:

A propane stove is good for stovetop type pan or griddle cooking. It is also good for foil cooking, and funky no-utensil cooking.

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