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Re: Your favorite camping recipe
« Reply #60 on: June 03, 2010, 12:37:47 PM »
my favorite from the deer camp,  meat cut from the first whitetail shot, from the inside of the ribs or a little backstrap,  soak in garlic salt water a bit.   slice it up and brown it add garlic and onion to it while you brown it.  dice up some potatos and fry them till are almost done add the venison and the onions to the potates pour in two cans of cream of mushroom soup and a can of corn. heat and eat.  simple but one of my favorites.

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Re: Your favorite camping recipe
« Reply #61 on: June 03, 2010, 12:58:14 PM »
A dish we call "Cub scout spaghetti"
Varies, but is basically this:
2lbs or so of ground meat (what ever you have, i prefer venison or elk)
2 large sweet onions, cut up
2 of the large cans of spaghetti O's, plain
1 can of red kidney beans
1 can of white or pinto beans
or a can of vandcamps pork and beans
1 can of green beans
1 can of corn
Brown the meat and onions, add the rest and let it simmer for a bit, serve with bread of your choice.
Add cut up sausage or hotdogs if you wish.
It's the meal that keeps on giving into the next day... :chuckle:





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Re: Your favorite camping recipe
« Reply #62 on: June 04, 2010, 04:16:10 PM »
A dish we call "Cub scout spaghetti"
Varies, but is basically this:
2lbs or so of ground meat (what ever you have, i prefer venison or elk)
2 large sweet onions, cut up
2 of the large cans of spaghetti O's, plain
1 can of red kidney beans
1 can of white or pinto beans
or a can of vandcamps pork and beans
1 can of green beans
1 can of corn
Brown the meat and onions, add the rest and let it simmer for a bit, serve with bread of your choice.
Add cut up sausage or hotdogs if you wish.
It's the meal that keeps on giving into the next day... :chuckle:






   that sounds like it would keep the tents inflated :chuckle:

 


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