Re: Ideas for hunting camp meals?
[Re: Billkil1187]
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Pre-cook your meals, freeze them in vacuum seal bags. In the morning, pull that evening's meal out of the cooler and let thaw, when thawed place sealed bag into a pan of nearly boiling water and heat to desired temperature.
This method saves a lot of time, and you don't have a bunch of greasy pans and cooking utensils to clean after eating.
Freeze items separately; meat in one bag vegetables in another, and under-cook your food a little bit before you seal it in the bags; it will cook a little more when you reheat it.
Some of my main meals: Kilbasa in BBQ sauce, mashed potatoes, sauerkraut Ribeye steaks, corn BBQ chicken, mixed vegetables Teriyaki chicken, rice Chili with little smokies added to it, corn
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Re: Ideas for hunting camp meals?
[Re: waggler]
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08/03/18 09:19 AM
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Pre-cook your meals, freeze them in vacuum seal bags. In the morning, pull that evening's meal out of the cooler and let thaw, when thawed place sealed bag into a pan of nearly boiling water and heat to desired temperature.
This method saves a lot of time, and you don't have a bunch of greasy pans and cooking utensils to clean after eating.
Freeze items separately; meat in one bag vegetables in another, and under-cook your food a little bit before you seal it in the bags; it will cook a little more when you reheat it.
Some of my main meals: Kilbasa in BBQ sauce, mashed potatoes, sauerkraut Ribeye steaks, corn BBQ chicken, mixed vegetables Teriyaki chicken, rice Chili with little smokies added to it, corn
This is what we do also.
Give me a fish, I will eat for a day. Teach me to fish, I will eat for a lifetime
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Re: Ideas for hunting camp meals?
[Re: waggler]
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08/03/18 09:21 AM
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Michael Morris
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Pre-cook your meals, freeze them in vacuum seal bags. In the morning, pull that evening's meal out of the cooler and let thaw, when thawed place sealed bag into a pan of nearly boiling water and heat to desired temperature.
This method saves a lot of time, and you don't have a bunch of greasy pans and cooking utensils to clean after eating.
Freeze items separately; meat in one bag vegetables in another, and under-cook your food a little bit before you seal it in the bags; it will cook a little more when you reheat it.
Some of my main meals: Kilbasa in BBQ sauce, mashed potatoes, sauerkraut Ribeye steaks, corn BBQ chicken, mixed vegetables Teriyaki chicken, rice Chili with little smokies added to it, corn
Heck, I do this at home lol
Push yourself to be more than you were
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Re: Ideas for hunting camp meals?
[Re: Billkil1187]
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08/03/18 09:29 AM
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Try cutting up kilbasa and frying it with a can (not full just what you need) sprite. Great tasting, try it at home sometime, quick, easy but more as a little appetizer.
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Re: Ideas for hunting camp meals?
[Re: Billkil1187]
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08/03/18 10:50 AM
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Sliced pork loin and buns with a few BBQ sauces heat it as you need it quick easy and meaty fills a guy up! A pan of lasagna precooked is good and good old beans a wieners.
Breakfast I like a good pork sausage to brown in a pan and then add hash browns and finish off with scrambled eggs on top that a favorite.
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Re: Ideas for hunting camp meals?
[Re: Billkil1187]
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08/03/18 10:55 AM
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Look up "sparkling potatoes" on youtube it's made in a Dutch oven. My brother and I were camp cooks for many years, I figured if we had to eat it may as well be eat good. WE did all of our cooking either directly on the fire or with cast iron. We did a lot of kabobs on the fire, roasted corn, pot roast in a dutch oven, peach/apple crisp, biscuits, chicken fried steak, etc. Basically, anything you'd make at home.
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Re: Ideas for hunting camp meals?
[Re: henpecked1]
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08/03/18 11:08 AM
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Billkil1187
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Hahahaha yea that’s truth right there!! Don’t call em sliders for nothing
Last edited by Billkil1187; 08/03/18 11:30 AM.
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