cooking in a camper

What do folks think of a Recipe thread, somewhere that we could all share our favourite dish?;)
Don:cool:

A recipe thread, People on this thread dont need recipe threads. Just give them a club, a knife, a chainsaw, some welding gloves, a blacksmiths furnace and wildcamp them near a recently active volcano................. with a dutch George ramovska upside down frying pan.:confused::confused::confused:
 
Trevor, Lets have it right. Trotters not feet:rolleyes:. Pigs trotter stew, a good old Lancashire recipe:p.

Don
 
Trevor, Lets have it right. Trotters not feet:rolleyes:. Pigs trotter stew, a good old Lancashire recipe:p.

Don

I am a bit confused (Trotters not feet) take a look at my post page 10, #96 it clearly says Trotters not feet :rolleyes: me thinks you have had one to many matey.
 
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Again, my humble appologies, you was responding to AVANDRIVER. You are of cause correct you did state Trotters not Feet.:eek:

Don
 
For those of you that have a microwave, if your bread is just that little bit dry pop in the micro for a few seconds and hey presto its nice and soft agian.
 
Next time you have a camp fire try any road kill wrapped in clay and baked for about 1.5 hours. when you break the clay ball you will find the skin and whatever are attached to the clay and leaves the cooked meat for your delight.
 
Next time you have a camp fire try any road kill wrapped in clay and baked for about 1.5 hours. when you break the clay ball you will find the skin and whatever are attached to the clay and leaves the cooked meat for your delight.
Where are these scouting days, Don ???:D
 
Next time you have a camp fire try any road kill wrapped in clay and baked for about 1.5 hours. when you break the clay ball you will find the skin and whatever are attached to the clay and leaves the cooked meat for your delight.
Thats the way the Gypsies would cook hedgehogs so all the spikes came off.
:)
 
Hi, we don't have a oven, but use one of those skillets looks like two pans but they just hook together, used mine for 3 years now you can heat a pie in it or cook a full meal, one of my favorites is a small joint of lamb put your potatoes around it and in less than a hour you have a lovely tender joint with the roast potatoes, if ever you get to any of the motorhome shows they nearly always demonstrate them, and they do exactly what they say they will. My other favorite is a can of Chili from Lidl, a couple of boil in the bags or rice and a bottle of Red Wine, quick and easy.
 
Hi, we don't have a oven, but use one of those skillets looks like two pans but they just hook together, used mine for 3 years now you can heat a pie in it or cook a full meal, one of my favorites is a small joint of lamb put your potatoes around it and in less than a hour you have a lovely tender joint with the roast potatoes, if ever you get to any of the motorhome shows they nearly always demonstrate them, and they do exactly what they say they will. My other favorite is a can of Chili from Lidl, a couple of boil in the bags or rice and a bottle of Red Wine, quick and easy.

MMmmmm:rolleyes:. Important: don't forget the wine :D
 

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