Tag: recipe
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Some like it hot: cooking the perfect winter chili
In today’s post, Chef Deb Rankine, a.k.a. The Fridge Whisperer, shares her favourite campfire chili recipes. Chili is perfect winter camping fare. Cook it low ’n slow in a cast iron Dutch oven set over smoldering embers, or on a gas barbecue over indirect heat with the lid down. Or — if you’re on a…
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Campfire Trout recipe
This summer, we joined forces with the Ontario Culinary Tourism Alliance and Butternut Productions to create some “tasty” new videos with some Feast On chefs (Feast On recognizes businesses committed to sourcing Ontario grown/made food and drink). Somehow, food always tastes better over the campfire! We headed to Sibbald Point Provincial Park where Chef Ricky Casipe of Hawthorne…
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Campfire Breakfast Oats with Baked Apple
In 2017, we joined forces with the Ontario Culinary Tourism Alliance and Butternut Productions to create some “tasty” new videos with some Feast On chefs (Feast On recognizes businesses committed to sourcing Ontario grown/made food and drink). Breakfast will never be the same again. We woke up early for our Presqu’ile Provincial Park breakfast date with Lisa and Cassandra…
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Then and now: backcountry cooking
In today’s post, Chef Deb Rankine, a.k.a. The Fridge Whisperer, shares time-tested beans and bannocks recipes. With Ontario Parks celebrating its 125th anniversary, it’s fun to look back at how backcountry camping in our multi-landscaped wilderness has changed over the decades.
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The 30-minute campfire gourmet
In today’s post, Chef Deb Rankine, a.k.a. The Fridge Whisperer, shares two impressive campfire recipes sure to capture the oohs and aahs of fellow campers. Kefta, kofta, brochette, kebab: the aroma of these subtly spiced ground lamb skewers grilling over slow-burning embers will have everyone near your campsite pining for a dinner invitation. And a…
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Maple dough boy recipe
This wonderful campfire recipe was submitted by Marketing Specialist Sheila Wiebe. Dough boys are based on a cherished family tea biscuit recipe from Sheila’s grandma, Bertha Lee. Born in 1898 in Otterville, Ontario, Grandma Lee died at the ripe old age of 102. Today, Grandma Lee’s recipe is one of Sheila’s most treasured (and used),…