Whether you’re a sweet-toothed sugar-lover or a thrill-seeking chili fiend, there are plenty of ways to spice up your campfire cooking.
It’s an unfortunate truth that, when it comes to camp foods and MRE kits, compromises are often made. These products tend to be created with simplicity and practicality in mind, meaning that 5-star, yummy, umami taste is often not there. However, with just a little extra planning and pack space, you can prepare meals that are tasty as well as practical and nutritious!
Whether exploring the farthest reaches of nature or on a casual camping trip with friends, there’s no excuse for serving dull food, so here are eight ingredients to make it a great culinary camping experience.
Custom Spice Blends
Spices are a great place to start. They’re used all over the world for the sole purpose of providing intense flavors. They’re also lightweight, versatile, and easy to pack. (Yes, you could buy blends already on the market — like this fantastic herby salt blend — but making your own tends to be cheaper and a lot more fun.)
It’s worth doing a little experimentation and creating your own spice blend. All you need is an airtight container and a few basic ingredients that can be found in most kitchens.
The real joy is in devising and customizing your own mix, but a great place to start is with a combination of salt, pepper, smoked paprika, cayenne, a pinch of brown sugar, and some chili flakes (if that’s your thing).
Mustard
The mighty mustard is a favorite of many, and it’s the ideal accompaniment to campfire-grilled meats, either in a wet rub or simple condiment form.
For a serious amount of flavor-per-gram, consider mustard powder. It often comes in a durable, pack-friendly tin, and you can use it to mix your own mustard with water once out of doors.
Alternatively, consider this artisan jalapeño mustard. It’s all-natural, organic, vegan, and has high nutritional value.