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Category: Bushcraft cooking
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Campfire Bannock: Easy Bread You Can Cook Right on the Flames
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When you’re out camping, there’s something special about making food over an open fire. For me, one of the easiest and most satisfying things to cook in the bush is bannock. It’s an old-school bread that you can make with just a few ingredients, and it cooks up perfectly on a campfire. No fancy gear…
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Campfire Bread Recipes: Simple Doughs You Can Cook Right on the Coals
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There’s something about cooking bread over a campfire that makes a meal feel complete. Whether you’re wrapping dough around a stick or cooking it in a pan, making bread at camp is one of those things that always impresses the crew. I’ve been cooking bread over fires for years, and I’ve found that the key…
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Cast Iron Paella: Perfect Crispy Rice, No Fancy Pan Needed
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The Ultimate Guide to Making Campfire Paella There’s nothing quite like cooking over an open flame. It brings people together, adds a rustic touch, and gives food a flavor you just can’t get in a regular kitchen. One of the best dishes to cook around a campfire? Paella! This Spanish rice dish, traditionally made over…
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Bushcraft Grills: Tough, Packable Grates for Campfire Cooking
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Bushcraft Grill: The Gear You Need for Cooking Over an Open Fire When you’re out in the wild, there’s nothing quite like cooking over an open fire. It’s simple, primal, and when done right, makes the food taste better than anything you’d cook on a stove. But to do it properly, you need the right…
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Bushcraft Coffee: Brewing a Perfect Cup in the Wild
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Bushcraft Coffee: Making It Right in the Woods For me, bushcraft coffee is more than just a quick caffeine fix—it’s a ritual that brings a bit of comfort to any outdoor experience. There’s something about sipping a hot cup of coffee in the woods that just feels right. But making a good brew out there…
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Bushcraft Cold Smoker: Preserving Meat and Fish in the Wild
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Setting Up a Bushcraft Cold Smoker Using a bushcraft cold smoker to preserve meat and fish is a practical skill that goes beyond just cooking—it extends the shelf life of your food and adds a distinctive flavor that you can’t get any other way. The process doesn’t require fancy equipment; you just need some basic…
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Bushcraft Cooking Knives That Get the Job Done: Prep, Carve, and Slice with Ease
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Why a Bushcraft Cooking Knife Matters A bushcraft cooking knife isn’t just any blade you toss into your pack. It’s a tool that needs to handle various tasks, from food prep to basic bushcraft work, without missing a beat. When you’re out in the woods, the right knife makes a big difference in how efficiently…
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Bushcraft Cookware: Gear That’ll Actually Last in the Wild
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When you’re out in the wilderness, the tools you bring with you can make or break your experience. If you’re cooking over a fire, it’s the cookware that takes center stage. Not just any old camping gear will do. Bushcraft cookware is about finding that balance between durability, weight, and function. I’ve tried plenty of…
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Bushcraft Cooking – What’s In a Pot?
Bushcraft Cooking: A Practical Guide Bushcraft cooking melds outdoor skills with the art of preparing food. When I step into the wild, I find that cooking becomes a way to connect with my surroundings, get closer to nature while enjoying a satisfying meal. It’s not just about feeding my body; it’s about getting the experience…