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**Philmont Trail Recipes**
1997
**Kitchen accessories**
mostly shared between Scouts as patrol gear
water proof matches:
Match safe:
camp stove lighter:
fire starter, fire ribbon, primer:
tinder:
fuel bottles / containers:
funnel:
pouring cap:
pliers:
bandanna:
Pot grippers:
grid / grate:
splatter shield / wind shield:
2"x3" plastic 6 mil sheet:
nylon spatula:
whisk:
aluminum foil:
handy-wipes:
scouring pad / sponge:
scrubbie
pine cone
Soap:
trash bags:
"spice rack":
collection of spices in small bottles or film containers, salt, pepper, garlic powder, onion flakes, bell pepper flakes, cinnamon, Italian seasoning, etc.
Butter Buds:
Seasonings, not for frying
In a small plastic bottle and in another zip bag
Cooking oil:
Small can opener:
Spring Steel Handle:
ZIP bags
with their safety striker box
water proof with strike anywhere wooden matches
Again with the fire.
for starting cranky stoves
for starting cranky fires
for fuel only, not for anything else.
for pouring fuel into itty bitty stove tank openings
for pouring fuel into itty bitty stove tank openings
for fixing cranky stoves
for holding hot pots when you forget your gloves
for holding hot, hot pots when you forget bandanna
for holding pots higher over the burner or coals.
the wind is always blowing
Clean area to put things down on and catch spills
for frying on Non-Stick surfaces
for mixing batters and puddings
several sheets for cooking, wind screens
for drying dishes, reusable
clean up
for Teflon pans
for the forgotten scrubbie
small bottle biodegradable dish soap, in a zip bag.
several for bag in bags
better than the one on your knife.
Hand made for when you forgot the pot grippers, pliers, and bandanna
for all kinds of things, wet and dry, all sizes.
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**Breakfast Anyone?**
These recipes have been gathered from many places and box labels.
Worm in the Apple |
Canadian Scouts |
FOIL |
1 Apple 1 sausage link aluminum foil |
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Core an apple, stuff with sausage link, wrap in foil, cook until soft (~40 min.) Canadian Scouts..
Ants in the Oatmeal |
Dick Ross |
Regular oatmeal (not instant) with brown sugar. Add raisins & nuts from GORP bag. |
Cream of Freebies |
Michael Vesely |
1/2 cup boiling water, 1/2 cup Cream of Wheat and freebies |
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Add freebies from the breakfast menu's of those fine restaurants: Grape Jelly and Strawberry Jam from MacDonalds, Honey from KFC or Burger King, Sugar packets...
New Mexico Omelet |
PTC |
Eggs ground sausage green pepper onion cheese |
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Sauté onions and green pepper and brown the ground sausage. Break the eggs into the mixture and scramble. add cheese last, melt and serve.
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Eggs MacSanches
2 eggs
bacon bits, or crumbled bacon
onion flakes
flour tortillas
1 slice cheese or shredded cheese
salsa sauce
1 Quart Freezer Zip type bag. The heavy freezer bags are needed, not the regular.
In the freezer bag place the eggs - minus the shells. Add the bacon, salsa, and onion. Add a little water or milk ~1/8 cup or 2 Tablespoons. Zip up tight, removing most of the air, and mix the eggs and ingredients by fingering vigorously. Scramble in the bag. Place the bag in a boiling pot of water and cook until done. Remove from pot, if no leaks, use the water for hot chocolate or clean-up. Scoop the eggs on the flour tortillas and add some cheese, fold and eat. Makes fillings for about 2 tortillas.
True Grits A. J. Anonymous
1/2 cup Instant Grits
1 T. Bacon Bits
dash Molly McButter
Boil Water, add grits, Bacon Bits, Molly McButter.... eat with an attitude.
Add cheese or cooked egg as well.
Granola to Go Fred Wisenheimer
Place the contents of a box of Granola into a zip-lock type plastic bag. Leave the box at home. Mix instant Milk with cold mountain water the night before and chill in a cold, bubbling mountain stream. Add the cold milk to the Granola the next morning, top with cinnamon sugar and eat.
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Scrambled Egg Variations
Mix with a fork: or mix in ZIP lock Bag, zip tight and mash with fingers or shake it up
4 eggs
2 tbs. Dry Milk
4 tbs. water
1/2 tsp. Salt, dash of pepper
Add one of the following:
4 Tbls. Shredded Cheddar, Jack, or Swiss cheese
4 Tbls. Rehydrated mushroom pieces
1 Tbls. Crushed dry parsley or celery leaves
1 Tbls. Bacon bar (Wilson's) or BACOS
3 Tbls. Rinsed shredded dried beef
1/2 tsp. Chili powder
1 Tbls. Dried tomato slices, crushed
A cartoon illustration of a soldier holding a rifle, standing next to a pile of food.
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Trail Meals:
Trail foods should be quick or no-cook foods for a fast, sit and eat or eat while walking meal. Here are a couple of tables for pick and mix meals. Pick and bag for each meal or keep in a large bag for the trail. Remember that what you don't eat the first couple of days will be left for the last. If you plan for 7 days, don't eat it all the first three.
Trail Breakfast
Mix and Match: Pick one from each category.
dairy |
meat |
grain |
fruit |
fun |
hard cheese cheese spread string cheese |
jerky bacon bar hard salami meat sticks |
bagel crackers melba toast graham cracker |
dried apples banana chips fruit bits fruit leathers |
trail mix choc. granola nuts sunflower seeds pumpkin seeds |
drinks |
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water Tang tea powder mixes hot chocolate |
peanut butter powder eggs eggbeaters |
oatmeal, instant grits, instant cream of wheat pilot bread cereal mixes granola bar |
orange cranasins |
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Trail Lunches
Pick one from each category.
dairy |
meat |
grain |
fruit |
fun |
hard cheese cheese spread string cheese |
jerky canned spread hard salami meat sticks |
bagel crackers melba toast graham cracker corn chips flour tortillas wheat bread pilot bread pretzels granola bar |
dried apples banana chips fruit bits fruit leathers raisins walking apple orange |
hard candies GORP trail mix candy bar choc. granola nuts sunflower seeds pumpkin seeds cereal mixes |
drinks |
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water kool aid gator types powder mixes |
peanut butter jelly |
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**ONE POT DINNERS**
The idea is to create a stew or casserole in one pot. A mixture of starches, proteins, vegetables, and spices or a delectable sauce can become a grommet feast. The following recipes are examples. Use the Chart to help create your own specialties.
One pot dinners can be easy to prepare with a little thought before hand. Which foods need to cook longer? - Start them first. How much water is needed? - Is the pot big enough?
Try to maintain texture in the food. Mush is mush and no amount of spices will dress it up.
Plastic freezer bags can serve for carrying and mixing items such as instant potatoes. Reduce the cleanup, add the boiling water to the bag and mix. This works with quick rice as well.
**Directions:**
1. Select and assemble your ingredients from the grocery store, camping outlet or food co-op. Amounts of each ingredient can be adjusted to suit individual preferences and appetites.
2. Determine the order of preparation based on the cooking times of each ingredient. Items with similar cooking times and methods may be dumped together in a plastic bag. Put the bulkiest or main items in a large bag, and put the other items in smaller bags and seal them. Place these smaller bags inside the large bag and seal it.
3. Check the instructions for each component to be sure you include any extra items such as butter, dry milk, etc. that are needed.
4. Decide how much water you need to start with based on what is needed for each ingredient.
5. Write instructions for each package in the meal down, based on the items determined above. Include order of preparation, cooking times, ingredients not included in the bags, etc.
6. Include the instructions for each package with the package. Include the instructions for the whole meal with the large bag, in addition to the instructions for that bag.
7. Label each bag
i.e. Large bag can be labeled “dinner Day 3” with list of contents
Orange drink, chicken soup, Mac & cheese, chocolate pudding
Inside might include separate bags for drink, soup, and pudding. Instructions can be written on bags with a marker that will NOT WASH off or cut from boxes and placed in bag.
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One Pot dinners take one from each column
BASE |
VEGETABLE |
MEAT |
SAUCE |
SPICE |
TOPPING |
Spaghetti |
fresh |
ground beef |
cheese |
oregano |
nuts |
Thin Spaghetti |
carrots |
can beef |
sour cream |
herbs |
toasted |
Vermicelli |
potatoes |
can chicken |
stroganoff |
sage |
sunflower |
Capellini |
summer squash |
can turkey |
spaghetti |
basil |
pumpkin |
Fettuccini |
onions |
dried chipped beef |
cold soup mix |
salt, pepper |
coconut |
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Macaroni Ribbons |
cucumbers |
can meat spread stew meat gravy mixes seasoning sesame seeds |
miso powder garlic salt onion salt chili powder poultry seasoning garlic salt sweet & sour chili powder butter buds soy sauce soy sauce bacon bits catsup packets croutons dumplings |
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