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Book Review: Simple Foods for the Pack

Nov 2nd, 2009 by Sarah

After setting up our wilderness kitchen, I was inspired to take my love of healthy vegetarian cooking  to the great outdoors.

Simple Foods for the Pack

Simple Foods for the Pack

There were a couple of meals we’d mastered. Spaghetti, vegan sausages, and garlic bread for dinner. For breakfast we liked fried potato wedges, eggs, and more vegan sausage. Tasty but not the best we could do.

I browsed the camping cookbooks in an outdoors enthusiast store and then the local bookstore. No luck. Sure there were plenty of books on the subject, but all were chock full of recipes starring meat. I could have made adaptations, but I decided to hunt out just the right book.

I found a recommendation on Jennifer McCann’s (author of Vegan Lunchbox) blog (www.veganlunchbox.blogspot.com) and ordered it.

A Sierra Club Book, Simple Foods for the Pack: More Than 200 All-Natural, Trail-Tested Recipes features a variety of yummy recipes that are mostly vegetarian. Many are vegan or easily made vegan. For example, the recipe might call for grated hard cheese to be added at the end for flavor. Vegans can use a vegan alternative or even make a homemade, dairy-free version (I love Almesan, an awesome recipe I found in Isa Chandra’s Veganomicon. You can find her books at http://www.theppk.com.). The recipes would also be excellent camp fare sans cheese. While there is a section on fish towards the end of the book (as well as a few recipes which include seafood), the majority of the book sticks to nutritious, tasty vegetarian cuisine.

The book is written for both the backpacking camper with limited space and the car camper who can lug around all the gear and goods he or she so desires.

The Book Includes:

  • Exciting recipes from around the world! Didn’t think you’d be dining on Taste of India Couscous during a camptrip, did ya?
  • The right recipe for every camp scenario—a romantic night by the fire, camping out with the kids, food for a crew, the list goes on.
  • A listing of where you may purchase specialty foods online (although most recipes call for ingredients you’ll be able to purchase at your local grocer).
  • Sections on Staple Foods, Tools, Herbal Remedies
  • Info on planning, packing, and preparation

I even find myself making some of the recipes at home.

Sections Include:

Before You Go with info on planning your trip, basic foods, staples, notes on fresh foods, stoves, steaming directions, water options, sample menus, and more

Foods To Make At Home including pocket foods, journey cakes, spreads, dressings, and condiments

Foods To make In Camp which includes everything from cereals and breads, to soups, to patties and dumplings, to one-pot meals, to desserts and beverages

Simple Remedies including a natural first aid kit, medicinal teas, poultices and compresses, and more

PLUS Food Sources and Books and Websites and an easy-to-navigate Index.

I won’t ruin the excitement you’ll experience the day you get your hands on this gem, but here’s a few of the recipes you’ll enjoy: fruit leather, granola bars, nine kids of nutritious fudge, sesame chia crackers, Boston brown bread, journey cakes, couscous pilafs, miso sesame butter spread, lemon tahini dip, quinoa and fruit cereal, oatmeal hotcakes, drop scones, salsa soup with corn dumplings, tomato curry sauce, spicy peanut sauce, and so much more!

You’ll be pleased with the easy and fun-to-prepare dessert selections. Forfeit marshmallows (which, unless special vegan ones, contain gelatin—so not vegetarian) for skillet brownies, tapioca fruit pudding, and snow ice cream.

Also there is a long list of herbal tonic teas as well as great recipes for lemonades, horchata, and cashew milk.

For the hardcore, there are even instructions for a “Simple Garden for the Pack.”

The book is small, compact, and I tuck it in with our pots and pans when we go. I always pull it out when we come home though, keeping it in my kitchen along with my other cookbooks.

From the Preface:
“Whether you are an extreme hiker, a haiku hiker, or simply seeking to commune with nature, you have a love of the great outdoors…There’s no better way to celebrate this experience than enjoying good food and cooking in the backcountry.”

From Amazon:

Simple Foods for the Pack: More than 200 all-natural, trail-tested recipes

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