Cooking supplies recommendations?
Just looking for brands or names of good kits to check out. I don't really know what all I would need, hopefully something that folds up to some degree. Not sure on material either. I don't want anything too bulky but a pot would probably be best (I've decided ramen noodles is going to be my staple food supply for camping and stuff).
What do you guys pack for cooking supplies (if any)?
Outdoor pots and pans are fun!
There was a recent thread on this were many people posted some excellent simple pots they liked.
I would attempt to summarize it like this for relative minimalism: A light weight metal pot with a lid that at least one thing fits into such as your water container, stove, food or other cookware for compactness. The lid could be a fry pan, a silicone bowl/plate or just a metal lid. The metal could be Titanium, Aluminum or Stainless Steel alloys with or without brass/copper on the bottom. Good places to buy are at yard sales, thrift stores, Wal-Mart, Sports Stores, Specialty Camping Stores, Prepper Stores, Army/Navy Military Supply Stores, Online or Brick and Mortar. Often you can get great discounts. There are many brands in all styles and metals there are many who make them out of Ti, and anodized Aluminum. If for car camping or backpacking gourmet you want multiple pots/pans be sure they nest inside each other. Personally I own about 20-30 possibly more pots and pans specifically for camping, some I paid less than $1 for some about $100 for one.
http://www.wilderness-survival.net/f...-how-many-pots
my favorite pot is 900ml from Snow Peak but there are several other Ti brands that are just about as good like Keith and Toaksoutdoors
http://snowpeak.com/collections/cook...iant=671149681
http://www.keith-ti.com/en/ProductList.aspx?Category=2
http://toaksoutdoor.com/tableware.aspx
I enjoy cooking outdoors, my sister and I cooked tiny frogs, snails, queen ant abdomens, cashew nuts etc out in the jungle in tin cans over wood when we were barely old enough to walk. It is a bit of a lifelong obsession.
Misc backpacking meal ideas, how to clean pot
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Iskander
I just imagined being in the wild and cooking things, I suppose if you make sure to clean it up right away it wouldn't be an issue, but I just have this visual of boiling water in a dirty container. I don't know why lol I know that I would clean it. Just seemed like a good idea to have a designated water boiling pot.
Just a small scrub sponge cut down to about 1"x2" or at the most 2"x4" with a few drops of concentrated soap in a small ziplock bag is enough to clean most small pots you need to eat "one pot meals" out of. Then some water (1-2 cups) to rinse the soap out of the pot before you pack it up. If all you do is boil water no need to scrub it, obviously. But if you heat up instant rice, noodles etc mix in dehydrated veggies, and vacuum packed meat for a regular meal or oatmeal + dehydrated fruit,nuts for breakfast then you will need the soapy sponge and some water to clean it out. Or if you prefer use a purchased mylar vacuum packed meal like from Mountain House/ Backpackers Pantry or one of the dozens of others. 100s of good ways to go. I can walk into just about any grocery store and show you 2-3 dozen backpackers meals right on the shelves there.