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Simple easy, little/no refrigeration ideas collected by Lothar der Rot. | |||
=Main Dishes= | |||
==Bacon and Rosemary Potatoes== | |||
by "Lewis Blakely", from "a restaurant" | |||
Equipment: | |||
* | *camp stove, knife, spatula/turner, frying pan | ||
= | Ingredients: | ||
*shelf-stable bacon, a little bit of olive oil, rosemary, salt, pepper, and one fist-sized potato | |||
Directions: | |||
*Chop the potato up into bite-sized pieces, season it, and fry it. When the potato is done, fry the bacon; by the time the bacon is done the potato pieces should be cool enough to eat but the bacon will be fresh and hot. | |||
I made this at Gulf War and it was as good as if I’d had it from a breakfast restaurant. For more than one person, more potatoes will be needed and maybe the whole pack of bacon. Any shelf stable protein substitute for the bacon is also great. | |||
==English Muffin Pizzas== | |||
by Jenna SouthWind, from | |||
Ingredients: | |||
*English muffins, | |||
*pizza sauce, | |||
*cheese - can use the kind of parmesan in a can if you simply have no way to keep regular cheese cold. | |||
*other shelf-stable toppings | |||
Equipment: | |||
*camp stove, fry pan, tin foil | |||
Directions: | |||
*Make little rings of tin foil to keep the muffins off the bottom of the skillet. Use pizza sauce and cheese to make the pizza. Could technically be eaten cold. Put tin foil over the skillet to keep the heat in. Basically you are baking in a Dutch oven. Watch the bottoms of the muffins as they may try to burn. Cheese may not get as malty and brown as you wish but this meal is as much about the silliness. | |||
==Fingerling Potatoes== | |||
by Jenna of SouthWind, from | |||
Ingredients: | |||
*Fingerling potatoes | |||
*Seasonings fo choice | |||
Equipment: | |||
* tin foil | |||
* covered skillet or Dutch oven (or not?) | |||
* heat source | |||
Directions: | |||
*Make a bag of tin foil, add salt, butter if you have it. Seal bag and pop on the grill or in a covered skillet or Dutch oven. Note that those cute little fingerling potatoes bake much faster than big taters. A fork is all you will need although seasonings like onion salt can be nice. | |||
==Pancakes== | |||
by Jenna SouthWind, from | |||
Ingredients: | |||
*pancake mix that can be made with just water | |||
Need: | |||
*camp stove, griddle or skillet, pancake turner/spatula | |||
Directions: | |||
*Mix and cook per package instructions. Mixing can be done in a large zip lock bag if you are careful. Top with syrup, jam, peanut butter, or make sandwiches with precooked no-refrigeration bacon. | |||
==Pepper Steak== | |||
by Jenna SouthWind, from | |||
Ingredients: | |||
*Pepper Steak Beef from your favorite Chinese restaurant (or make it at home) | |||
Need: | |||
*a good cooler to keep the meal safe from home. | |||
Directions: | |||
*Well before the war procure the pepper steak. Note that the peppers and onions do NOT freeze well. (We learned this the hard way and I would laboriously pick them out before freezing the meat and sauce.) Serve over chow mein or rice noodles. Can be heated but I genuinely like this cold. | |||
This could be done with any dish that has enough sauce or gravy to keep out air when the food is frozen. Some things don't freeze well: potatoes for example. | |||
==Roast Beef in Gravy== | |||
by Jenna SouthWind, from | |||
Ingredients: | |||
*cooked roast beef | |||
*beef gravy recipe of choice | |||
Need: | |||
*a good cooler to keep the meal safe away from home. | |||
Directions: | |||
*Well before the war cook roast beef, and make gravy. Slice the beef. Put into the freezer container of your choice. Fill all the air pockets with gravy. Freeze. | |||
Can be heated, or eaten cold on a hot day. We found that being frozen made the beef more tender. | |||
==Sun SpaghettiOs== | |||
by Gustav Jameson, from | |||
Ingredients: | |||
*one can of spaghettios | |||
Equipment: | |||
* rock | |||
* direct sunlight | |||
Directions: | |||
*Place unopened can on rock in the sun. Open when hot! | |||
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=Other Links/Resources:= | |||
Web sites, FB groups, mailing lists, etc. | |||
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Latest revision as of 12:19, 5 March 2024
Simple easy, little/no refrigeration ideas collected by Lothar der Rot.
Main Dishes[edit | edit source]
Bacon and Rosemary Potatoes[edit | edit source]
by "Lewis Blakely", from "a restaurant"
Equipment:
- camp stove, knife, spatula/turner, frying pan
Ingredients:
- shelf-stable bacon, a little bit of olive oil, rosemary, salt, pepper, and one fist-sized potato
Directions:
- Chop the potato up into bite-sized pieces, season it, and fry it. When the potato is done, fry the bacon; by the time the bacon is done the potato pieces should be cool enough to eat but the bacon will be fresh and hot.
I made this at Gulf War and it was as good as if I’d had it from a breakfast restaurant. For more than one person, more potatoes will be needed and maybe the whole pack of bacon. Any shelf stable protein substitute for the bacon is also great.
English Muffin Pizzas[edit | edit source]
by Jenna SouthWind, from
Ingredients:
- English muffins,
- pizza sauce,
- cheese - can use the kind of parmesan in a can if you simply have no way to keep regular cheese cold.
- other shelf-stable toppings
Equipment:
- camp stove, fry pan, tin foil
Directions:
- Make little rings of tin foil to keep the muffins off the bottom of the skillet. Use pizza sauce and cheese to make the pizza. Could technically be eaten cold. Put tin foil over the skillet to keep the heat in. Basically you are baking in a Dutch oven. Watch the bottoms of the muffins as they may try to burn. Cheese may not get as malty and brown as you wish but this meal is as much about the silliness.
Fingerling Potatoes[edit | edit source]
by Jenna of SouthWind, from
Ingredients:
- Fingerling potatoes
- Seasonings fo choice
Equipment:
- tin foil
- covered skillet or Dutch oven (or not?)
- heat source
Directions:
- Make a bag of tin foil, add salt, butter if you have it. Seal bag and pop on the grill or in a covered skillet or Dutch oven. Note that those cute little fingerling potatoes bake much faster than big taters. A fork is all you will need although seasonings like onion salt can be nice.
Pancakes[edit | edit source]
by Jenna SouthWind, from
Ingredients:
- pancake mix that can be made with just water
Need:
- camp stove, griddle or skillet, pancake turner/spatula
Directions:
- Mix and cook per package instructions. Mixing can be done in a large zip lock bag if you are careful. Top with syrup, jam, peanut butter, or make sandwiches with precooked no-refrigeration bacon.
Pepper Steak[edit | edit source]
by Jenna SouthWind, from
Ingredients:
- Pepper Steak Beef from your favorite Chinese restaurant (or make it at home)
Need:
- a good cooler to keep the meal safe from home.
Directions:
- Well before the war procure the pepper steak. Note that the peppers and onions do NOT freeze well. (We learned this the hard way and I would laboriously pick them out before freezing the meat and sauce.) Serve over chow mein or rice noodles. Can be heated but I genuinely like this cold.
This could be done with any dish that has enough sauce or gravy to keep out air when the food is frozen. Some things don't freeze well: potatoes for example.
Roast Beef in Gravy[edit | edit source]
by Jenna SouthWind, from
Ingredients:
- cooked roast beef
- beef gravy recipe of choice
Need:
- a good cooler to keep the meal safe away from home.
Directions:
- Well before the war cook roast beef, and make gravy. Slice the beef. Put into the freezer container of your choice. Fill all the air pockets with gravy. Freeze.
Can be heated, or eaten cold on a hot day. We found that being frozen made the beef more tender.
Sun SpaghettiOs[edit | edit source]
by Gustav Jameson, from
Ingredients:
- one can of spaghettios
Equipment:
- rock
- direct sunlight
Directions:
- Place unopened can on rock in the sun. Open when hot!
Sides[edit | edit source]
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Deserts[edit | edit source]
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Other Links/Resources:[edit | edit source]
Web sites, FB groups, mailing lists, etc.
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