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recipes - harrypalmer - 8 June 2016 It does not have to be the end of the world to make food on a camping stove or open fire, so what are your favorite 'camping' recipes? RE: recipes - Barneyboy - 8 June 2016 It's a bit or a cleche,but roasted rabbit or squirrel that I have just shot ,stuffed with wild garlic leaves. RE: recipes - harrypalmer - 8 June 2016 Sounds good, rabbit can be a bit bland and needs some flavoring IMHO RE: recipes - CharlesHarris - 8 June 2016 Having adequate salt and spices goes a long way into making foraged and unconventional foods palatable. As a minimum you mates want a large tin of curry powder. That would be the dog's bollocks on rabbit! Also does wonders for oatmeal if you don't have sugar. Apologies to my Scots ancestors... I like a hot Madras curry from the Asian grocery. My stash also includes "Old Bay" (a Maryland, Chesapeake Bay seafood spice blend, which I prefer over the New Orleans creole style), a generic "Italian" seasoning, and a bottle of Texas Pete. RE: recipes - harrypalmer - 8 June 2016 I got a taste for Cypriot rabbit Stifado when stationed out there. Basically its rabbit stew using onions, canned tomato's, garlic, vinegar and tomato paste with herb of choice, Cypriots use a lot of Coriander (thats cilantro for our American cousins) . Easy camping food cook slow over embers or a Dutch oven and served with plain boiled rice. CH, brits love curry so your preaching to the converted lol, AKA 'Ruby Murry' or just a 'Ruby' Come back from a long day on the hills, six or eight pints and a midnight Ruby...jobs a good 'un ![]() |