No disrespect to s’mores and hot dogs, which have earned their spot at the top of the “food you eat around a campfire” pyramid. But they’re not the only foods (sweet or savory) you could cook and ...
• Let the campfire burn down to a bed of glowing embers before cooking on it. The easiest way to ruin food is to catch it on fire. Plus, too much smoke tastes nasty. • For even cooking, be sure to ...
There’s nothing quite like the flavor you get from cooking over an open flame, which is one of the reasons so many people love camping. Besides hot dogs on roasting sticks and s’mores on skewers, ...
There’s nothing quite like the taste of a chargrilled steak or smoky seared vegetables cooked over an open fire. Cooking outdoors requires harnessing culinary skills learned indoors and bringing them ...
Joe Jackson, Outside online's Gear Guy, never thought that the ten years he spent as a raft guide, outdoor retail employee, and vagabond would turn into a career. New perk: Easily find new routes and ...
It’s funny how the days slip away from you. One minute an entire summer lies ahead, just ripe for the picking. Then you blink, and the focus suddenly shifts from beach vacations and hot-weather ...
It’s funny how the days slip away from you. One minute an entire summer lies ahead, just ripe for the picking. Then you blink, and the focus suddenly shifts from beach vacations and hot-weather ...