A Simple Meal When Backpacking

A Simple Meal When Backpacking

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Before heading off on your next outdoor trip you will need to ensure you have all the important camping gear to make the event a happy one. Camping is usually a joyful experience and one that can be enjoyed by people of every age. The memories from camping trips and the family bonding experience are priceless.

Tent camping is an activity my family has been involved in for many years. Our camping trips combine fishing, hiking, and swimming to the regular camp site life of cutting wood, starting a fire, food preparation, cooking, eating, games, and just relaxing. We've made a lot of good memories from our camping trips and always enjoy being in the outdoors.

There are those of us who enjoy camping in remote areas along hiking trails or like to hike into a remote lake. If you're tired of the freeze dried meals you can purchase that just need heating up or other types of packaged meals, you will like this receipe. Although there is a place for the freeze dried meals we've found real food tastes alot better and seems to satisfy your appetite to greater satisfaction as well. This is a great dinner to prepare after a long day of backpacking into your campsite. Although this receipe is for two people, you can easily modify it to feed more.

Ingredients for two people:

2 sliced chicken breasts
1 chopped green or red pepper or both
1 chopped onion
1 baked potato
2 sliced carrots
garlic as desired
1 bottle of Italian salad dressing
2 large sheets of tin foil
2 large plastic zip-lock bags
Seasoning as you desire (salt, pepper, cayenne pepper)

All the preparation is done before you leave home: prep time 20 mins

Place the chicken breasts in one of the large zip-lock bags and pour the salad dressing into the bag so the meat is covered. Freeze overnight before you leave for camping.

Place your cut and sliced veggies and garlic in the other zip-lock bag

Pack these 2 zip-lock bags in your backpack to they won't get punctured with anything

Pack your foil.

At your camp when you're ready to make dinner:

Remember you'll need to have a good fire going with cooking coals before you start this phase of getting the food ready to cook. Depending on the wood you have available, cooking coals may take awhile to form, so make sure you start your fire long enough in advance of when you plan on cooking.

Layout 1 sheet of tin foil and roll-up the edges.

Pour the chicken and veggies out of the zip-lock bags onto the foil, place the other sheet of foil on top and fold the 2 sheets together. Place them on the coals of your camp fire, cook for 15 mins, turn over, and cook for another 15 mins or until done. You'll have a great tasting and satisfying meal. As you can see, clean-up is a whiz, since all you have to do is through away the tin foil. There's no cookware to clean.


About the Author:
I've been tent camping for over 35 years and as a retired Airborne Ranger, have experience in wilderness survival. For more information on camping tents and camping hiking gear, please visit us at http://mycampingtentsandmore.com. We carry a nice selection of camping gear from tents to flashlights at reasonable prices. Check us out!



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