Dirty Gourmet: Food for Your Outdoor Adventures

Dirty Gourmet: Food for Your Outdoor Adventures image

Overview
Review
Comments
Download PDF

Veggie Tofu Scramble Wes has been vegan for about twenty years. When I met him, several members of our extended family were working through different levels of vegetarianism, practicing how to reduce or eliminate dairy and eggs with delicious and effective substitutes. Those who havent made the transition are now more open-minded about eating meals that are free of animal products, and it is nice for all of us to exist in an environment where food opin- ions are not always at the center of conversation. This recipe is one of the original Wes contributions, and if hes on the camping trip, hes sure to be whipping it up in the morning. Its a pretty simple recipe, and mimics a frittata or omelet. We add a bit of turmeric to color the tofu so the egg eaters dont even flinch. Lemony Kale & Avocado Sandwich This recipe evolved from a salad I make all the time at home. I tend to crave greens on the trail, and hearty ones like kale hold up even after sitting dressed in your bag all day. You can certainly eat the kale as a salad, but piled onto a sandwich roll with smashed avocado elevates it to a hearty trail meal. The kale wont wilt or bruise easily and it actually gets better over the course of a day or two in a salad or sandwich like this one. Barbeque Pie Bombs Aimee, Emily, and I take our birthdays seriously. Every year we plan something for each other, and the birthday girl gets to make specific requests. The best part is that it forces us to block out time to go on adventures. After years of ambitious ideas, we learned to keep it simple and focus more on the quality together timea good rule of thumb for any outdoor adventure. A couple years ago, on a lovely birthday backpacking trip to Mount Pinos just outside Los Angeles, I took the lead for lunch on the trail with a very loose idea of a hand pie with a filling of sweet potatoes, leeks, jalapenos, sausage, and goat cheese. Read more Goat Cheese Stuffed Mini Sweet Peppers This is a variation on the very first recipe we ever posted on Dirty Gourmet back in 2009, and it still holds up. The idea came about on a recipe testing camping trip in San Clemente where we ended up making fourteen dishes. The only problem was that there were only the three of us to eat all the food! Feel free to experiment with the filling. You could try using cream cheese, ricotta, or a mixture of whatever cheese you find in your fridge, and then go crazy with herbs and spices. Pineapple Sake Cooler Im not ashamed to say that one of the best things about car camping is daytime drinking. Once the madness of planning, packing, and setting up camp is done, its time to relax! This Pineapple Sake Cooler is a refreshing cocktail for hot days when ice is still aplenty in your cooler. (If you keep ice in the bag it comes in rather than pouring it into your cooler, it lasts longer and youll have clean ice to put into your drinks.) Sake is Japanese rice wine with an alcohol content similar to wine made from grapes. Paired with a lot of fresh lime juice, mint, pineapple juiceand great companythis summer cooler gets the afternoon started just right. Olive Oil Orange Cakes Theres a classic campfire dessert recipe for making brownies in orange peel cups. Despite not being a baker, I decided to try it. I was not impressed. The most disturbing part of the process was the pulpy orange soup aftermath created by scooping the fruit out of the orange peels. However, using an orange peel as a baking vessel remained in my mind as a good idea, so I decided to try it again while resolving the orange soup problem at the same time. Olive oil cake showcases the orange flavor well, and the orange coring instructions will leave you with intact oranges that you can actually snack on. For the win! Read more Black Sesame Cashew Granola Brittle (Energy snack to make at home and take on your outing) The first event we did as Dirty Gourmet was an art fair. Not so outdoorsy, but people were 'hiking' around looking at and purchasing all sorts of artand they got hungry doing it. We made several products to sell there, but the main thing people wanted to buy was our granola. We offered two flavors, and both sold out. This recipe is one of those two flavors. The texture is much like brittle, starting off as big, irregular slabs. It is easy to eat like a bar, but its not a big deal if it crumbles in your pack. Aimee Trudeau, co-author. Ingredients 1/2 cup dark brown sugar 1/2 cup canola oil 1/4 cup honey 1/2 teaspoon kosher salt 3 cups rolled oats 1 cup cashews 1 cup unsweetened coconut flakes 2 cup black sesame seeds Read more Yield: About 5 cups. Prep Time: 10 minutes. Cook Time: 30 minutes. Instructions Preheat the oven to 325 F. Line a large rimmed baking sheet with a silicone mat or parchment paper. Set aside In a small saucepan, combine the brown sugar, oil, honey, and salt. Cook over low heat, stirring frequently, until the mixture is hot and just starts to bubble. Remove from heat. In a large bowl, combine the oats, cashews, coconut flakes, and sesame seeds. Add the sugar mixture, stirring to coat. Spread the mixture onto the prepared baking sheet and bake, stirring every 10 minutes, until the granola is golden (about 30 minutes). Remove from the oven and let cool completely. Read more Read more

Details e-book Dirty Gourmet

🗸 Author(s):
🗸 Title: Dirty Gourmet: Food for Your Outdoor Adventures
🗸 Rating : 4.7 from 5 stars (181 reviews)
🗸 Languange: English
🗸 Format ebook: PDF, EPUB, Kindle, Audio, HTML and MOBI
🗸 Supported Devices: Android, iOS, PC and Amazon Kindle


Readers' opinions about Dirty Gourmet by Dirty Gourmet

Vanessa Watkins
This gripping thriller takes readers on a rollercoaster ride through the dark alleys of a crime-ridden city, where the protagonists must unravel a complex web of deceit to solve a murder. The plot twists are relentless, keeping readers on the edge of their seats until the final revelation. With its well-developed characters and gritty atmosphere, this book is a must-read for fans of the genre.
/
Bently Miller
Delve into the pages of this engrossing historical fiction novel, where the past comes alive in vivid detail. Set against the backdrop of a bygone era, the story follows the lives of ordinary people caught up in extraordinary events. With its richly drawn characters and immersive storytelling, this book offers a glimpse into a world long gone but not forgotten.
/
Londyn Mitchell
Explore the depths of human emotion with this powerful collection of poetry, where words dance off the page and into the heart. From love and longing to despair and redemption, each poem offers a glimpse into the human experience in all its complexity. With its evocative imagery and lyrical prose, this book is a testament to the enduring power of poetry to move and inspire.
/

A Reference Guide to Surviving Nature: Outdoor Preparation and Remedies The Secrets to Generational Curses Writers Read Better: Nonfiction: 50+ Paired Lessons That Turn Writing Craft Work Into Powerful Genre Reading (Corwin Literacy) Excellence in People Analytics: How to Use Workforce Data to Create Business Value The Missing Lands: Uncovering Earth’s Pre-flood Civilization Madness (Penguin Poets) Teaching College: The Ultimate Guide to Lecturing, Presenting, and Engaging Students Down, Down, Down: A Journey to the Bottom of the Sea The 30-Minute Dairy-Free Cookbook: 101 Easy and Delicious Meals for Busy People Tactical Barbell: Green Protocol


Preparing the link for download... Please wait in 30 seconds
DOWNLOAD FILE

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *