Steak&tomatosFor many camper owners, cooking anything but toast or hot water inside the camper is forbidden territory.

Even many caravan owners prefer not to smoke up the van with frying fumes, and which leave a lingering odour that can negate that “new smell” and reduce the resale value. Now if your a seasoned traveller with a well used camper that doesn’t understand what all the fuss is about, that’s OK too.  You don’t have to change your ways, but maybe upskilling in the recipe department would help turn meal time into something more exciting. 

One of the best things about camping is the taste of food cooked on a bbq. But camp style cooking doesn’t have to be basic and boring, even if you are limited to a pit fire and hotplate. There are many great websites that provide recipes for use with any type of cooking equipment.With just a bit of research you can find enough easy to prepare bbq recipes that will impress the ravenous crowd.  Try these great links for bbq recipes to take on your next camper trip:

  1. OkonomiyakiTraditional Japanese Pancake with Seafood
  2. Thai Grilled Chicken with Chilli Lime Sauce
  3. Bacon, Egg & Sausage Bugers (Sausage can be substitued for fish)
  4. BBQ Octopus (can be prepared with mixed seafood also)
  5. BBQ Chicken with Greek Salad (Yum)
  6. BBQ Fish with Pineapple & Mint Salsa

However, if you’re considering other camp cooking methods such as fire pits and spit roasts, then you’ll love the Fire Pit & Grilling Guru site.