Camp Cooking in the Wild

Camp Cooking in the Wild
Author: Mark Scriver,Wendy Grater,Joanna Baker
Publsiher: Fox Chapel Publishing
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1565237153

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Provides information on outdoor cooking, including cookware needed, nutrition information, menu creation, and recipes.

Campfire Cooking

Campfire Cooking
Author: Blake Hoena
Publsiher: Capstone Press
Total Pages: 49
Release: 2020-03
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781496666178

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Provides an introduction to camp cooking, both on a camp stove and over a campfire, including recipes, safety information, and tips and tricks for delicious meals.

Camp Cooking in the Wild

Camp Cooking in the Wild
Author: Mark Scriver,Wendy Grater,Joanna Baker
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 207
Release: 2012-07-01
Genre: Outdoor cooking
ISBN: 189698052X

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Camp Cooking in the Wild

Camp Cooking in the Wild
Author: Mark Scriver,Wendy Grater,Joanna Baker
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2012
Genre: Outdoor cooking
ISBN: OCLC:1193358111

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Wild Child

Wild Child
Author: Sarah Glover
Publsiher: National Geographic Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2021-05-04
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9783791387208

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This evocative cookbook invites kids of all ages to the table for more mouthwatering innovative outdoor fare put together by the James Beard Award-nominated author of Wild: Adventure Cooking. In her first cookbook, Sarah Glover showed the world how liberating, satisfying, and easy it is to cook beautiful healthy food outdoors. Now she brings kids of all ages into the mix, proving that they too can take part in collecting, preparing, and cooking campfire meals the whole family can enjoy. Glover's simple yet elegant meals are inspired by the land and the sea: fish and ears of corn dangled on a stick over an open flame; perfect bread baked directly on hot coals; kale and potatoes simmered in saltwater; eggs fried alongside spicy sausage and toast; chili-brined cherry tomatoes--and more. Glover emphasizes fresh seasonal food that can be acquired locally. And, while her techniques date back to ancient traditions, the flavors are distinctly modern. Brimming with gorgeous landscape photography from across the Australian continent, this stylish yet down-to-earth cookbook encourages families to embrace the outdoors, teaches young chefs valuable techniques and life skills, and proves once again that everything tastes better cooked over an open flame.

Camp Cooking

Camp Cooking
Author: Mark Scriver,Wendy Grater,Joanna Baker
Publsiher: Fox Chapel Publishing
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2011-06
Genre: Cooking, Canadian
ISBN: 1565236440

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Whether you are a beginner at camp cooking wondering how to create a menu and set up a kitchen in the woods, or a more experienced camper looking for some new techniques and recipe ideas, Camp Cooking can help.

The Wilderness Cookbook

The Wilderness Cookbook
Author: Phoebe Smith
Publsiher: Bradt Travel Guides
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2018-11-14
Genre: Camping
ISBN: 9781784770761

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Following on from the huge success of her previous titles, Wilderness Weekends (2015) and Britain's Best Small Hills (2016), outdoor guru Phoebe Smith returns with her top tips about wilderness cooking on a single stove, including fifty recipes for breakfast, lunch, dinner, dessert and snacks. She also adds that secret extra ingredient to each recipe - an incredible sense of place, from moorland to coast, woodland, mountains or riverside. This innovative title is packed with advice on how to get the most out of walking in wild places, wild camping and wild cooking. Heading out into the wilds is incredible, but the food you eat when you go wild can be unimaginative - all pre-packed, dehydrated camping meals crammed with salt and colouring. This book, the first written specifically for wild campers, teaches you the tricks to make the tastiest food with limited ingredients and all at the lightest weight so that you can be assured of good food that won't break your back. Bradt's Wilderness Cookbook also includes countryside safety tips, information about understanding the countryside and suggestions and instructions for things to make on the fly, be it an item of cutlery or a driftwood den. The basics of foraging are also covered, from using sphagnum moss to clean your pots to finding cockles to add to your stew or bilberries to mix into your porridge. No matter where you are, what type of terrain you're covering or what season it is, this inspirational new title will have a recipe to fit the moment, from Deviled Eggs in Disguise or Lemon & Cinnamon Muffins for breakfast to Brilliant Burritos or Cracking Couscous for lunch, Rosemary & Garlic Mushrooms for dinner and, to round off, Real Ale Pancakes or Baked Apple & Ginger Bombs for dessert. With Bradt's Wilderness Cookbook, you can ensure the wild food you prepare offers maximum taste and energy for minimum kit, weight and hassle

Wilderness Chef

Wilderness Chef
Author: Ray Mears
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 273
Release: 2020-07-09
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9781844865833

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Gather round an open fire. Share delicious food inspired by the outdoors and infused with age-old wisdom. This is living. This is the way of the wilderness chef. Ray Mears has spent his life travelling the world, living with and learning from trackers, adventurers and indigenous peoples in the desert, the rainforests and the Arctic north. In this book he presents us with a delicious array of his most popular and enduring recipes, tried-and-tested for all levels of skill and in all conditions, from quick and tasty meals to opulent gourmet feasts. Opening with advice on setting up your outdoor kitchen and essential cooking techniques, Ray shows how to assess your ingredients, light a fire, cook in ashes and leaves, steam, smoke, and build a ground oven. He then shares his fabulous and enjoyable recipes, including: - easy ideas that children and grownups can try out (campfire s'mores, wilderness hot dog, egg on a stick, lemon chicken wrapped in dock leaves) - gourmet meals (Italian hunter's rabbit, succulent split-stick roasted salmon) - recipes learned from bushmen and indigenous peoples around the world (potjiekos, canoe country pancakes, fragrant and intense Gurkha curry) Woven throughout are colourful stories of Ray's cooking around the world, from baking a birthday cake using ingredients sourced in the rainforest, to steaming fish Maori-style using bags crafted from Bull Kelp, and pulling a giant Emu leg drumstick out of a ground oven built by a Pitjantjatjara elder in the Central Australian desert. This is a practical and inspiring book drawing on the love of the outdoors, cooking in the open air and creating delicious food from scratch.