Car Camping Meals For Campers On A Budget

By Alicia Washburn


Barbecuing a fancy meal while camping can be a great deal of fun, not to mention tasty. Nonetheless, often we are limited by time, cash or space for transporting our gear. That is where low-cost and easy camping meals are helpful.

You do not always need to give up a warm, cooked meal to affordable food that is easy to prepare. With a portable burner, you can still have your hot cup of java at daybreak, cook warm morning meals, make hearty stews and plenty more.

A portable burner costs under twenty bucks plus a small propane tank will cost a few dollars. Besides being less costly than a barbecue, camping stove or grill - this cooking set up takes up extremely minimal cargo area in your car. They are even perfect for backpacking trips.

Assuming that you do not wish to bring food that you have to refrigerate, below are some ideas for camping meals that are simple, inexpensive and healthy.

Noodles

Get yourself a large stew pot, and you can boil water for all kinds of pasta. Pasta is inexpensive, takes up basically no cargo area and does not have to be stored in a cooler. Include a container of pasta sauce, and you have a warm, filling meal. Leftovers also make a terrific, easy lunch.

Chili Beans

Get a few cans of chili and warm them up in your kettle. Numerous products already have seasonings included, so this means less work on your part without needing to forgo flavor. Again, no refrigeration needed, and naturally canned food keeps for a very long time. You can even add your chili to your pasta meal above.

Hot Cereal

There is absolutely nothing like a warm meal at daybreak when you are camping, and oatmeal costs virtually nothing and uses up extremely little storage area. You can utilize the same pot you utilized for the pasta and the chili and toss in some oats for a few minutes with some cinnamon or brown sugar. For a more substantial meal, you could even add some trail mix or dried fruit, which are excellent snacks to take on a camping journey anyhow.

Rice

Although it takes longer to cook than pasta, rice is a nice alternative, considering that it is compact, inexpensive and it doesn't have to be cooled in its dry form. Rice goes well with any sort of meat, fish or vegetable, but I even like it plain with some curry powder.

Canned Tuna

Canned tuna is a cheap, easy and a quick source of healthy protein. Add it to rice, sandwiches, tortilla chips or eat it by itself from the can. Little serving containers are also a nice advantage.

Potatoes

This veggie may use up more area, but it is simple to transport, doesn't require refrigeration and is an inexpensive healthy carb. You might choose baked potatoes or those prepared in a skillet vs boiled potatoes, however, no matter what type of cooking equipment you have, understand that you have meal choices.

Peanut Butter

We can not forget peanut butter. It is quick and easy and a good source of protein too. If you are searching for an alternative to sandwich bread, why not get crackers or rice cakes?

There are plenty more food choices to create car camping meals, however, these staples are really flexible and help you create a wide variety of dishes simply by switching up your spices or sauce.






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