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Cruiser Pride!
07-06-2007, 07:25 PM
Hey guys whats ur most loved camp food??
and no beer is not an answer:crazy:
Camp Oven baked dinner, then beer...;)
gunna musta
07-06-2007, 08:01 PM
...............and more bundy..................
Camp oven pork, followed by beer.
oldcourier
07-06-2007, 09:09 PM
hehe! The Bundy's are at the top of the list. Closely followed by camp oven, then BBQ cooked over the coals! mmm, yum!
utedriver
07-06-2007, 10:24 PM
Braised steak and onion mmmm good for a quick over night stop, on toast of course!!
Coupland
08-06-2007, 10:56 AM
Roast Lamb and veggies on the weber, washed down with Jacks or a Long Island Ice Tea!!
grimbo
08-06-2007, 12:55 PM
Staggs chili with rice. Or a BBQ on an open fire
sirluxalot
08-06-2007, 01:10 PM
dinner camp oven roast, with spuds and onions in wid the roast, either chook or beef..lashings of gravy topped off with decent red and a side scotch.
desert Cake Fruit ala scotch
breaky ! the Gromelette http://mec-symonds.eng.monash.edu.au/twiki/bin/view/SymLife/CampingRecipes#Gromelette
lebroy
08-06-2007, 06:06 PM
Beef, carrotts, and pumkin in a camp oven. with spuds and onion wraped whole and individually in foil. Bit of gravy made fom the liquid left in the camp oven. and a bottle wild turkey.
window
08-06-2007, 08:18 PM
on a short camp trip (tinned food) Staggs chili, Braised Steak and Onions, and Mushrooms in Butter sauce.
If we have time to break out the pans and ovens, damper, beef or lamb roasts, beef stews, bacon, and eggs!
and not to forget, chocolate and boiled lollies!
(and i dont mind the occasional rat pack either.)
Leg of lamb and vegies in the camp oven.
Redfox
10-06-2007, 10:05 PM
on a short camp trip (tinned food) Staggs chili, Braised Steak and Onions, and Mushrooms in Butter sauce.
If we have time to break out the pans and ovens, damper, beef or lamb roasts, beef stews, bacon, and eggs!
and not to forget, chocolate and boiled lollies!
(and i dont mind the occasional rat pack either.)
Hey Window, what does your signature mean?
Baldricks_Mate
11-06-2007, 12:53 AM
With butterscotch self saucing pudding for afters, cooked in the camp oven of course, who cares what comes first? It reminds me why I married her!
crawla
11-06-2007, 02:09 AM
meat with gravy and deb mash potato!
Grantlington
11-06-2007, 05:23 AM
beer, steak, snaggers and anything else we can fit on the hotplate.
4runner8
11-06-2007, 07:01 AM
mmm beer!! and a little scotch!
Coupland
11-06-2007, 10:13 AM
For a midnight snack - garlic prawns and bugtails or in season fresh marron...
crusher
12-06-2007, 01:12 PM
Camp Oven baked dinner, then beer...;)
x 2 Harb pork or leg of lamb yum. only I also have beer when I'm cooking it;). Usually only camp oven when I'm with the family.
When I',m camping with the boys its simple stuff like chunky soup & bread, sausage sangas etc
Elmer
13-06-2007, 08:39 PM
Any roast in the camp oven with roast veg.
And 'chocky bananas' for desert!
Farva
13-06-2007, 09:08 PM
nothin beats good ol army ration packs hahaha its weird goin camping when im used to carrying pretty much nothing
oldcourier
13-06-2007, 09:13 PM
nothin beats good ol army ration packs hahaha its weird goin camping when im used to carrying pretty much nothing
Old....yes, Good... WHAT? The only way the ration packs taste good is if you put them in jaffles!
window
14-06-2007, 10:07 PM
we found the best way to eat ration packs was to either mix the stuff together and make a communal type meal, or put heaps of tobasco sauce in it.
it's getting harder to find rat packs anyway.
Tired Triton
16-06-2007, 07:15 PM
For those of us with a sweet tooth....
Rub butter on a skinned banana and coat it with sugar. Then wrap it up in foil. Put it on a hot plate or open camp oven for about a minute each side or until the sugar has caramelised. Open foil and add cream or what ever and enjoy!!!! My other favorite dessert at a camp is muff, but I think i may get censored for that...
Farva
17-06-2007, 05:05 PM
it's getting harder to find rat packs anyway.
not really, guys are always flogging them off on ebay. i got like 3 boxes worth of the shit sittin in me shed after god knows how many courses and excercises.
Damper on a stick. Wrap dough around stick as thick as your thumb, cook over hot coals, remove stick and fill hole with either butter and honey or cream and strawberry jam. Followed by port.
Lovedayfun
19-06-2007, 05:16 PM
Camp oven roast any thing with heaps of veges about 4am after a bottle of cougar
bushbloke
19-06-2007, 09:28 PM
Camp Oven roast. a Reheated Hot chook with roast vegies comes up pretty nicely to.
Wil have to try Staggs Chilli, i have had a few cans of Harvest.
pud151
21-06-2007, 07:12 PM
corned beef and export, yeow!
saltyqld
21-06-2007, 09:10 PM
2 min noodles
then copious amounts of alcohol
zauronus
21-06-2007, 09:29 PM
spit roast pork, camp oven roast vegies, plenty of smirnoff and the gf for dessert
bacon and eggs cooked in a jaffle for brekky.
bbq for dinner with 'BWS'
Big Boots
22-06-2007, 09:22 AM
nothin beats good ol army ration packs hahaha its weird goin camping when im used to carrying pretty much nothing
Everything beats a ratpack....except starving.:crazy:
jonamaphone
06-07-2007, 05:29 PM
stew and dumplings!
so much work for it tho,
i usually just go the ole sausage in bread....
OzJeeper
09-07-2007, 10:20 PM
Always has the premis that you have the time to get a fire going early and have some useful coals to cook with. Otherwise it's out with the LPG stove.
Typical weekend.
Saturday "after" breakfast is Maccas - normal meeting place????
10.30 is a coffee scroll and flask coffee. Nibbles in the cab are muslei bar and water.
Lunch - Mini hot dogs from the wide-mouth flask in buttered bread, coleslaw(supermarket pre-pack) and a dash of mustard.
3.30 or later - flask coffee, snakata biscuits, hard look at the map to see just where the hell we are and - lets get there in daylight to build the fire!
5.30 - prepare evening meal. High heat small camp oven brown/sear pork scotch fillet steaks. Lower heat add cider to cover. Add light sprinkle of pepper. Cook s l o w l y for 90 mins keeping covered. Boil spuds to suit serves (will mash). Break out the steamer for the squash, silverbeet and carrots. Carrots will be half cooked b4 leaving.
Thicken the remainder of the pork n cider liquid with a little gravox - serve.
No time for this then do a quick chicken or beef fry-up as pork HATES to be cooked this way. Jaffle irons are the best standby if a camp oven cant be utilized.
Alternative to pork for a quicker meal are Chicken mini-roasts. Tasty in less than an hour.
Breakfast HAS to be bacon and eggs. The aroma gets everyone out and about quick smart if you have a full Sunday ahead.
10.30 Flask coffee and whatever nibbles you threw in.
Lunch - Flatbread, salad (supermarket pre-pack) smoked ham slices and mayonaise. Flask coffee.
3.30 or later. Cold flask coffee, whaterver you can find to eat - steal if you must. Look at map, GPS, curse trip leader (you didn't lead did you?), plan how to get home b4 Tuesday...
Lotsa variations on a menu but the trick is to plan it, keep it simple and have an alternative for the night meal if things go astray (no fire trick).
:-)
Muddy Dazza
09-07-2007, 10:54 PM
Our favourite on trips is BBq over an open fire, washed down with your choice of alcholic breverage. For me it`s Jimmy.
BOGGED GU
12-07-2007, 07:47 PM
Can of Baked beans then a bottle of RUM!
cooter
29-07-2007, 01:43 AM
fresh leg of roo in a well seasoned camp oven with heaps of vegies
or a nice slow cooked roo steak
or marinated rabbit in a camp oven or
a nice stew (roo rabbit beef lamb or even pigeon possum is not bad but i think they might be protected so scrap that)
or anything on a barbie as long as it contains muck which is chopped bacon mushies and onion
it would have to be the nicest thing i have ever discovered i have even fed it to people that hate mushrooms and they loved it good way to get kids to eat it
then for breakie i just have bacon and eggs on the barbie but we scramble the eggs and cook them like an ommelette
and for a quick snack
ya cant beat hamper sangas with onion and pickles practicaly grew up on them
Hj45er
29-07-2007, 07:52 AM
Two of my Fav's
Bazza_rips
29-07-2007, 09:08 PM
I never go camping without beer, a wide selection of dead cow and cup-o-soup. :D
trains
30-07-2007, 09:37 AM
Everything beats a ratpack....except starving.:crazy:
Rat Pack, MRE's what ever you call them, the MRE stands for
Meals Rejected by Etheopians
Or
Meals Rejected by the Enemy.
:)
Trains
Breaky would be bacon, eggs. snags, tomato, Baked Beans.
Dinner - Lamb or Beef in the camp over with potato, pumpkin, onions covered in gravy made from left over juices.
GRPABT1
01-08-2007, 07:23 AM
Corn on the cob, my mate brought some once on a camping trip and we nearly killed him to get some. I don't know why but after eating canned food and steak and onions for a couple of days Corn tasted brilliant, hence it's packed for every trip now.
harding.1970
01-08-2007, 11:16 AM
Camp Stew.....1 Tin Hamper Corn Beef Three Spuds 1 Onion 1 Can Peas 1 Carrot No Need Fof Fridge So A Handy Meal
TOYRV6
01-08-2007, 12:30 PM
Hamburgers cooked on my camp stove!!! mmmmmm followed closely by good ol'e bacon and eggs!!
rustynuts
12-08-2007, 02:59 PM
any thing cooked in the camp ovens pretty darn tasty.The strangest thing i had was black swan and vegie stew and man o man it was good,but you cant beat venison or a few ducks washed down with plenty of ale.
NissanNutter
12-08-2007, 03:04 PM
Spuds cooked in the camp fire get my vote...withu a big dollop of sour cream too :)
XBC351
14-08-2007, 01:45 PM
People actually enjoy ration packs? Jebus! I spose they're alright if you don't like crapping.
choookers
02-09-2007, 05:52 PM
spit roast lamb on my beer keg spit
mrbishi
07-09-2007, 11:22 AM
I cook up a mean Japanese Curry that always goes down immensely well with everyone :D Easy too !
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