When it comes to easy camping meals, options for the whole family are good. This list of meal ideas proves that a tasty lunch ...
Out in the woods, meals have their kind of power. Food tastes different when it’s lit by sparks instead of kitchen lights, and these choices lean into that without leaving you stuck with dirty pans.
Humans have been cooking and eating outside since the dawn of mankind. But somewhere along the way, we got more sophisticated with how we prepared our food, swapping survival-mode hunting and ...
If sliced bread was a clever invention, dehydrated meals are genius. Lightweight, compact, long-lasting, and high in energy, all of the meals listed below can be prepared by simply adding hot water.
Although the smell of bacon cooking while camping is arguably one of the best smells, anything you cook out in the woods is going to taste amazing, assuming you have the right means to cook it.
Cooking and eating are among the most satisfying parts of both casual hiking and long-distance backpacking. A light but nutritious breakfast contributes the nutrients and calories needed for a ...
If you want to eat well outdoors, this is the camping cooking gear you need, according to a pro. There's utensils, pots, outdoor stoves, and more. Houston Taylor is a camping expert and former outdoor ...
There's a certain something about cooking over a campfire in the great outdoors. It's one of those experiences that is great in your mind but absolutely miserable in practice. A campfire for cooking ...
Adam Roy is the executive editor of Backpacker. He lives in Colorado’s Front Range, where he spends his free time hiking, climbing, and running his home mountains. I’m a former professional chef and ...
No camp chore is more satisfying than cooking over an open fire—a pot of soup simmering, the dogs browning, the husks of your corn on the cob blackening right at the tips. Given enough time, and ...