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Learn to COOK - The Great American Camping Cookbook

The Great American Camping Cookbook
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Manufacturer: Broadway
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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 641.578
EAN: 9780767923088
ISBN: 0767923081
Label: Broadway
Manufacturer: Broadway
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 288
Publication Date: 2007-05-08
Publisher: Broadway
Release Date: 2007-05-08
Studio: Broadway

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Bad cooking ruins more camping trips—America’s most popular outdoor vacation activity—than anything else except rain. The Great American Camping Cookbook offers the delectable remedy: a camp cook’s guide to the fresh, natural “comfort foods” of the good old days. Whether your camp is a civilized weekend cottage, a rustic hunting or fishing cabin, or a primitive canoeing or backpacking bivouac, this book can help anyone make meals as vibrant as the outdoors itself.

Start the day with Wild Rice Pancakes or fresh-baked Cornmeal Blueberry Biscuits. Sit down to a classic shore lunch of Beer-Battered Smallmouth, Campfire Potatoes and Hush Puppies, or simple sorrel-stuffed trout. On rainy days, simmer up a pot of real Corn Chowder or Camp-Style Bean Soup. For memorable main courses, serve up a substantial Modernized Brunswick Stew, Blackened Yellow Perch, or Sautéed Walleye with wild rice and mushrooms. For side dishes, try fresh Camp-Baked Beans, spit-roasted Acorn Squash, or Sand-Baked Potatoes. Then savor a legendary Hot Buttered Rum or Camp Old-Fashioned as a nightcap.

In addition to recipes, The Great American Camping Cookbook offers a wealth of easy-to-follow advice on making perfect camp coffee and camp breads, calculating food portions, and composing provisions lists to assure variety and avoid forgotten essentials. The colorful history of American camp food and cooking—from the Jamestown settlement, Lewis and Clark, and Daniel Boone to Ernest Hemingway and John McPhee—adds fascinating lore to this essential guide to eating well in the great outdoors.




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Summary: Excellent and Inspirational Camp Cookbook
Comment: I researched many other camping cookbooks before ordering this one. I actually bought it as a gift for my sister's boyfriend, an avid camper and kayaker who has all the gear. It was hard to think of something to get for him that he wouldn't already have. This book was perfect! He loves to cook and experiment over the campfire. I knew it was a hit because as soon as he opened it, he started reading through it right away. (all his other gifts were in a pile on the floor) The best part for him was a chapter on cleaning and cooking fish (he likes to fly fish). There were some excellent and easy recipes. I had looked into other camping cookbooks, but the recipes seemed very complicated. I was trying to find something that wouldn't require packing a grocery cart full of ingredients. The recipes in this book are simple, and many of them draw on ingredients you could pick up at a farmer's market on your way to the campground.

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Summary: A tasty compilation
Comment: While picking out an armful of books at a used bookstore in my neighborhood, I dithered over whether to by this book; it may be a used bookstore, but it's not a cheap used bookstore.

This turned out to be my favorite of the four or five books I bought that afternoon. I heartily recommend it to anyone who has occasion to cook in the outdoors.

Most of my camping has been while backpacking, and most of my meals have been quick, simple and required little more than reconstituting oatmeal or soup or a freeze-dried meal with boiling water.

Now I have young children and until they get the strength and the desire to go backpacking, most of my camping will be car camping. Boy, could I have used this book this summer! Imagine had I known how to make bannock bread rather than trying in vain to get an edible biscuit from a roll of Pillsbury dough burned in a field-expedient oven? Imagine if I had taken an iron skillet in the field (I use them all the time at home) rather than some lightweight aluminum thing that burns the food every time?

What if I had actually caught a trout?

This is an eminently readable book. Pick it up and start reading and you'll find it hard to put down. The author gives us excerpts from many famous Americans' writings about cooking and eating in the wild and there is much we may learn from them.

If you're only going backpacking, this may not be the best book for you (but then again, I never buy just one book on any subject), though backpacking is covered, too. But if you can take a skillet and some perishable food on your trip, this, I think, is the book to have.

Now you should know this, I haven't had a chance to try any of the recipes yet. So until I have tried some of them, I'll give it four stars. It deserves that just for being interesting and well written.


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