cooking in a camper

cooking in van

thers a good book ,forgot name ,but tells you how to use one or two gas rings to cook up some great meals ,when i remember the name willpost it.:rolleyes:
 
nice one

mike hodgson said:
thers a good book ,forgot name ,but tells you how to use one or two gas rings to cook up some great meals ,when i remember the name willpost it.:rolleyes:

ooo can't wait.:)
 
newbies

Do any of our new members have any cooking gems to share with us?

Happy Camping........
Lou
 
new members

Do any of our newby members have any favourite cooking tips/recipes?
Always interested in what you cook when in other parts of europe, we are going over to France, can any of you suggest foods we really must try.
ps. no frogs legs thanks.:eek:
lou
 
ok!. what about 6 bottles of brown ale and 6 packets of crisps
preparation time---zero mins
.:rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes: sundown
 
Hi Lou.
This ain't going to set the culinary world alight, but from your other posts I see you have kids, when in French supermarkets keep your eyes open for the packs of 3 basic pizzas, at about £1 for the 3 great value meal if your on a budget like us, but you do need an oven.
Sorry it's not Egon Ronay but it might be usefull.

Regards Geoff.​
 
but seriously,
anytime we drive through a town
we stop at a supermarket & buy a hot cooked chicken,
put it on the table with a plate of bread & butter & a plate of crisps
thats our treat! :cool: :cool: sundown
 
Hi Lou.
This ain't going to set the culinary world alight, but from your other posts I see you have kids, when in French supermarkets keep your eyes open for the packs of 3 basic pizzas, at about £1 for the 3 great value meal if your on a budget like us, but you do need an oven.
Sorry it's not Egon Ronay but it might be usefull.

Regards Geoff.​

we always buy these cheap cheese & tomato pizzas
then add our own leftovers,- peppers, -ham - pine-apple - etc
usually turn out better than the more expensive pizzas
:cool: :cool: sundown
 
One tin of soup (usually tomato), one tin of new spuds, one tin of broad or runner beans, one tin of sweetcorn, one saucepan, one gas ring. Sorted!
 
Haway now lads,Loubilou is looking for serious tips on cooking in the camper,
Let's be serious:eek::D:D:D

P.S. sorry Loubie ,just havin a laugh:D
 
Haway now lads,Loubilou is looking for serious tips on cooking in the camper,
Let's be serious:eek::D:D:D

P.S. sorry Loubie ,just havin a laugh:D

you mean I cant mention my porridge topped pizza
oops! sorry ill stop it now
only serious posts sorry loubie-lue!
:cool: :cool: sundown
 
I like a laugh too......

.....but I'm trying to keep everyone talking about something I'm interested in, as I have no technical knowledge, so alot of the threads I can't join in. ie electrical van power.

I have nights when I just want a packet of crisp, a mince pie and a can of stella. x2!

Lou
 
how about a tin of chicken in white sauce ,and a bag of quick cook rice with a nice nanbread and a can of beer or two
 
recently discovered...

.... Morrisons 'all day breakfast' in a tin. Delicious, sos, omlette and beans,bacon, mushrooms. ready in a jiffy.
 
cooking

We don,t have an oven in this van, but use a cobb indoor bar-b-que when to cold to cook outside, I can make curries, and lots of good meals, we also use an elec slow cooker if we are on the mains, but thats not very long. 3 rings works for me, michael
 

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