Posts Tagged ‘propane camp stove’

Quintessential Camping Fare

Tuesday, June 8, 2010
posted by BestCampingFood

bbqCooking outdoors on your two burner propane stove and grill can be a lot of fun and yield some particularly delectable dishes, but there are a few special points to consider when partaking in outdoor cooking. One of the most popular choices for these barbeque recipes are kebabs. Kebabs are skewered chunks of meat and vegetables that are then grilled on an open spit or standard barbeque. The most popular choices for meat are lamb, beef, and chicken, and vegetables span from zucchini and bell peppers to onion, eggplant, mushroom, and more. These meats and vegetables can then be marinated in any number of sauces, depending on your taste.

But regardless of how you prepare your specific kebab, it is important to take especial care when cooking these dishes on your outdoor grill. For one, make sure your skewers are never in the reach of any small children. Another safety measure is to take care removing your kebabs from the grill. Especially if you’re using metal skewers, they can be extremely hot and should always be removed with cooking pads or cooking mitts. For that reason, wooden, disposable skewers are a fantastic option for this yummy summer dish—just be sure to soak them in water first so they don’t burn.

Prepping for Camping Season

Monday, May 10, 2010
posted by BestCampingFood

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Now that spring is here and the weather is warming, outdoor enthusiasts around the country are beginning to prepare for the camping season. While there are certainly minimalists out there who don’t want modern contrivances hindering their connection with nature, it can behoove you to bring along some of these pragmatic supplies.

~Primus Stove - when night falls and it starts to grow a bit colder outside, it’s always nice to have a hot meal to warm you up; also great for cooking breakfasts!

~Down Sleeping Bag - the warmest sleeping bags out there are made from goose down; these sleeping bags are great for colder nights, and can be draped like a blanket for warmer nights, making them an all around winner.

~Gas Lanterns - fueled by kerosene, these lanterns are incredibly bright and very reliable, great for avoiding stumbles in the dark.

~First Aid Kit - an essential for camping trips, this item will protect your family and friends from all the potential harms of the wilderness including snakebites, scratches and scrapes, and even broken bones.

Propane Camping Stoves

Wednesday, February 24, 2010
posted by BestCampingFood

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Camping need not be too primitive if you can bring along several items to provide you with some creature comforts. A propane camping stove, for instance, will eliminate the need to start a fire every time you need to cook something. The compact design makes it very convenient to carry.

Propane camping stoves make cooking under the stars a lot of fun. You need not worry anymore about cleaning a blackened pot the next day. You are also given more time to focus on other camping activities if you don’t have to constantly tend to the fire. Make cooking outdoors a quick and easy task. Look for heavy-duty camping stoves that will serve you well for years.

Eating in the Outdoors

Tuesday, December 29, 2009
posted by BestCampingFood

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A lot of people who are averse to camping don’t like to venture out into the wilderness because they don’t like leaving the comforts of home. But even the most city-centric individual can receive a great, home cooked meal at a campsite if they have the right camping grill. While camp food used to be little more than a hotdog shoved on a stick and charred in the campfire, the evolution of camping stoves has made some pretty intense cuisine possible.

If you’re able to take a Primus camping stove along with you on your outdoor adventures, you’re suddenly able to enjoy all kinds of delectable foods. You can throw on everything from barbecued chicken to beef hamburger patties. Slow roasted over these grills, the food is sure to be done to perfection. And because you’re out in the wilderness with your friends or family, it won’t even feel like a chore to make dinner!