
Generally we go tenting to sate a starvation for journey. Different instances, we pack up our tents and camp cooking supplies merely to sate our starvation for good meals. In spite of everything, meals does style higher at camp.
Making a meal within the wilderness can contain techy pots and multi-burner stoves or just flames and sizzling coals. The scrumptious consequence may be a connoisseur style explosion or a return to historical lifeways. The expertise would possibly go exactly as deliberate or precisely the other. However no matter we fork, spoon or spork into our mouths, there’s no query the meals—shared, handed round and loved across the campfire or at a picnic desk—will fulfill in additional methods than one.
Chef Fashion
Magenta and coral-hued skies over deep canyons and excessive peaks are nice and all, however Rashad Frazier is aware of what makes these sights much more memorable: good eats. Previously an expert chef in Brooklyn, Frazier is co-founder of Portland, Oregon–based mostly journey firm Camp Yoshi which gives digital-detox and wellness escapes for teams and solo vacationers alike. He loves nothing greater than to information friends to a shocking lookout level, watch as they soak up a vista pictures might by no means absolutely seize, after which move round grilled T-bones with confit cherry tomatoes and salsa verde or a tray of tender braised quick ribs served over heirloom grits with roasted garlic and smoked sea salt. “If you happen to’re going to go that far out to see one thing cool and vibey, why would you not need to pair that with an incredible meal and bottle of wine or cocktail?” laughs Frazier, an REI Co-op Member since 2018. “Meals is the one factor that issues. I don’t care the place you’re, if the meal shouldn’t be good, it is going to spoil any expertise.”
Awful cooking received’t spoil any expertise on Frazier’s watch, particularly given his fleet of high-quality cooking vessels and utensils. For even warmth distribution and light-weight titanium cook dinner units he turns to the Takibi Fire & Grill and Micro Pot from Snow Peak, whereas Dometic coolers (specifically the CFX5 75 Dual-Zone Powered and Recon 41 L) maintain his thyme contemporary, his craft beer chilly and his chocolate ganache intact. By pairing high quality camp kitchen gear with a meals philosophy that facilities on contemporary, native substances (seasonal at any time when attainable) and never overdoing what nature already made scrumptious, Frazier retains morale excessive amongst his shoppers, lots of whom are venturing into the outside for his or her first time. “Meals is necessary as a result of individuals are on trip,” he says. The one factor that can remind them rapidly that they miss house is a awful meal.”
Meals’s most necessary function, nevertheless, is its capability to carry folks collectively, whether or not on Camp Yoshi Trips to Nowhere or those who we plan with our personal family and friends. “How do you get a bunch to come back collectively rapidly?” Frazier asks. “You feed them.”
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Grilled T-Bone with Confit Cherry Tomatoes and Salsa Verde
(Serves 2)
Components
Salsa Verde:
- 1 cup parsley, chopped
- 1/2 cup cilantro (non-compulsory)
- 1 clove garlic
- 2 anchovy fillets
- Zest plus the juice of 1 lemon
- 1 tsp purple wine vinegar
- 1/3 cup olive oil
- Salt and pepper to style
Confit Cherry Tomatoes:
- 1 pint cherry tomatoes
- 3 cloves garlic, smashed
- 1/2 cup olive oil
- Pinch of chili flakes
T-Bone:
- 1 thick-cut T-bone steak (1 1/4–1 1/2 in. thick)
- Salt and pepper to style
- Cooking oil
Directions
At residence
- Make the salsa verde: Mix all substances till spoonable. Chill in a sealed jar for as much as 5 days.
- Make the confit cherry tomatoes: Toss substances and roast in a single layer on a baking sheet at 250°F for 1.5 hours. Tomatoes must be jammy, not burst. Let cool and retailer in a leak-proof container, each at residence and at camp.
At camp
- Select a cooking setup: An open hearth and grill grate produce the perfect taste, if there are not any hearth bans in place. In any other case, use a cast-iron skillet on a camp range.
- Pull the steak from the cooler at the least half-hour earlier than cooking to permit it to come back to air temp. Season generously with salt and pepper.
- Warmth your hearth or range. Get your dry pan or grill rippin’ sizzling.
- Sear the steak: If utilizing a grill, sear 4 to five minutes per facet over excessive warmth. Take away from warmth and let it relaxation for 10 minutes. If utilizing a skillet, add a bit of oil and sear 3 to 4 minutes per facet, starting with excessive warmth then decreasing temperature to medium-high. Non-compulsory: Baste with a little bit of oil or butter if you happen to’re feeling additional.
- Heat the precooked confit tomatoes: Toss them right into a small pan and gently heat by way of.
- Plate and serve: Slice the steak, spoon on these shiny tomatoes and drizzle generously with salsa verde.
Editor’s notice: Search for this recipe and loads of different tasty delights in Frazier’s upcoming cookbook, Cook Out, publishing in March 2026.
Again to the Components
Sophia Uribe is aware of the vary of high-tech camp stoves, however she prefers the multifaceted energy and fantastic thing about historical cooking modalities. As a program chief for Native Like Water, an REI Cooperative Action Fund companion that presents out of doors experiences by way of an Indigenous lens, she usually opts for kindling and an open flame over grills and gasoline. “The hearth is a centering area,” says Uribe, an REI Co-op Member since 2021—its heat, ambiance and aesthetic create one thing towards which she sees folks gravitate. “Having the ability to have that sense of group whereas your meals is being created, whilst you’re going to nourish your physique, it provides additional magic.”

A Latina lady with Huíchól Indigenous ancestry, Uribe acknowledges that working with the flames—for instance, to completely simmer the corn, beans and squash in a standard Three Sisters Soup (La Milpa)—presents some challenges. First, there’s the matter of discovering tinder, kindling and firewood; then the method of including every materials in the best order to create a enough warmth supply. (Learn extra: How to Build a Campfire) To cook dinner successfully, she sources flat rocks to conduct warmth and supply a degree platform for her cooking vessel. Deciding on the best pots and pans initially required some trial and error (Uribe now gravitates towards cast iron as a result of it successfully retains warmth), however each time she cooks she should find out about that particular person hearth, discovering sizzling spots when substances should be flippantly charred and cooler sections higher for roasting.
Uribe contends that the hassle is worth it. Cooking with hearth, she explains, happens on the bottom, bringing her nearer to the earth than cooking on a picnic desk or stovetop would. In the identical vein, utilizing parts from nature (like wooden gas)—as an alternative of artificial, plastics-based merchandise—creates a relationship with Earth’s bounty. And for Uribe, whose tradition makes use of hearth to mark life’s milestones and have a good time seasonal transitions, the flames tether her to one thing a lot bigger than herself. “Hearth engages that apply of returning to the weather and bringing group round one thing,” she says. In spite of everything, “that’s the entire goal of going tenting, proper? To be outside, to attach with different folks and with nature, and to be reminded that we’re nature.”
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La Milpa, or Three Sisters Soup
(Serves 4)
Components
- 2 15 oz. cans of ready beans (kidney, cocotz or any large beans)
- 1 15 oz. can of complete corn kernels
- 1 cup of precooked winter or summer time squash
- Salt to style
- 1 cup chopped onion
- 5 cloves garlic, roughly chopped
- 2 tbsp tomato paste or purple chili salsa for shade
- 2 tsp dried oregano
- 1 tsp rosemary, dried or chopped contemporary
- 4 cups water
Toppings
- Diced cilantro
- Diced onions
- Diced chilis
- Tortilla chips
- Scorching sauce
Directions
- In a big pot, heat beans and 1 chopped onion over medium warmth. Add salt to style.
- In a skillet, sauté the squash with herbs.
- As soon as the beans are cooked, add the squash and corn to the pot.
- Stir in tomato paste or purple chili salsa plus salt and garlic.
- Add water and convey to a boil, then scale back to a simmer, stirring incessantly, till corn is smooth (10–quarter-hour). If wanted, add extra water slowly to realize desired consistency.
- Serve with non-compulsory toppings.
Moveable Feast
If you happen to mixed Rachael Ray’s hospitality with Bobby Flay’s kitchen proficiency, stirred in Emeril Lagasse’s playful panache, seasoned with a pinch of Neil deGrasse Tyson’s approachable brilliance and served á la MacGyver’s resourcefulness, you’d come near capturing how Christina and Andrew Dalby plan a food-focused tenting journey.
Biochemists by weekday and novice cooks by weeknight, the husband-wife group spends their weekends whipping up large batches of chicken biryani, enchiladas and even coq au vin at mountain campsites close to their residence in Boulder, Colorado. “I like being hospitable—even at a campsite,” says Christina, an REI Co-op Member since 2001 whose household recurrently camps with (and fortunately cooks for) mates. She’ll set out cured meats and onerous cheeses for everybody to nibble whereas she and Andrew dive into dinner prep. They welcome assist opening packages and stirring when mates provide, as a result of similar to mountaineering and fishing, “cooking is an exercise to do whereas tenting,” Dalby says, not an afterthought.
After all, given the couple’s fondness for the scientific technique, cooking is a well-planned exercise. The Dalbys use (what else?) a multitab spreadsheet to trace recipes and substances. They depend on their 8-quart Deep Camp Dutch Oven from Lodge as a result of it cooks evenly, holds a feast-worthy quantity of meals and means only one pot to wash at evening’s finish. When issues don’t fairly go proper—they overlook the mushrooms for the chicken-mushroom stroganoff, maybe, or get caught in a sudden hailstorm with meals on the range—they improvise. And so they at all times have additional snacks readily available to stave off the hangries.
“We like to feed folks,” Christina says, acknowledging that the Dalbys generally go a bit of overboard (say, rigorously arranging 21 charcoal briquettes above and beneath their Lodge pot and rotating its lid each quarter-hour to keep away from burned spots). “I like to be kind of ridiculous in regards to the cooking as a result of I do know it’s ridiculous. Persons are like, ‘You guys are like means into this.’ We simply embrace it. And no one complains, as a result of it’s good meals.”

One-Pot Hen Biryani
(Serves 4–6)
Components
- 2 tbs vegetable oil
- 6 bone-in skinless hen thighs
- 2 cups raw basmati rice
- ¾ cup plain Greek yogurt + 1 ½ cup for serving
- 1 ½ tbsp (about 5 to six giant cloves) minced garlic
- 1 tbsp minced ginger
- 1 tbsp meat masala spice combine (Discover it at an Indian market or retailer with a sturdy worldwide part.)
- 2 medium-size purple onions, sliced in half after which sliced once more thinly into ¼-inch-thick half moons
- ¼ cup minced cilantro
- 1 tsp turmeric
- ½ tsp purple chili pepper
- 2 bay leaves
- Juice of ½ lemon
- 2 ½ tsp salt
- 5 cups water
- 1 tbsp vegetable oil
- ¼ cup minced cilantro, for garnish
- naan, for serving
Directions
At residence
- Add the vegetable oil and onions to the pot. Sauté on medium-high warmth till the onions are effectively caramelized. This could take 30 to 45 minutes. Take away from the warmth and let cool.
- Mix all substances besides hen, bay leaves, rice and water in a resealable bag to make a marinade and blend effectively. Components could be ready as much as 48 hours forward of time.
- Utilizing a pointy knife, make 3 to 4 parallel, shallow cuts about ¼ to ½ inch deep on the pores and skin facet of every hen thigh. Add it to marinade within the bag. Marinate on ice or within the fridge for twenty-four hours.
- Measure out rice and retailer in a separate sealable container. Add bay leaves to dry rice for straightforward transport.
At camp
- Warmth charcoal briquettes till white-hot. (The Dalbys use a charcoal chimney starter to warmth them.)
- Combine rice, water and hen (with marinade) in pot. Use water to rinse additional marinade from the bag—get each drop in that pot!
- Prepare white-hot charcoal briquettes on prime and backside. When utilizing the Lodge Dutch Oven – 4 Qt, intention for 7 briquettes on backside and 14 on prime.
- Rotate the pot lid in reverse instructions (90 levels) each quarter-hour for 1 hour quarter-hour, stirring about each half-hour to keep away from scorching.
- Garnish with minced cilantro and serve in bowls with yogurt and naan.

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