奥别蝉听厂颈濒别谤: Probably my favorite thing about going car camping is the opportunity to cook really good meals in a beautiful location. Today聽I鈥檓 going to show you my entire camp-kitchen setup and show you how to cook one of my favorite camping meals.
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The first thing you鈥檒l see here is my stove. This is a Camp Chef. And there鈥檚 a couple of reasons I鈥檝e chosen this. The first is, it鈥檚 made from aluminum, not steel, so it鈥檚 a lot lighter. And the second are the burners.
And Camp Chef鈥攌ind of bad about telling you this, but the whole unique selling point of Camp Chef is they have the best burners in the outdoor industry. So I鈥檝e got two 20,000 BTU burners, and a lot of space here, and a lot of wind protection. And this is almost as powerful as my really nice gas range in my kitchen at home. I power the stove with a ten-gallon propane bottle. That鈥檚 probably overkill for you. I鈥檓 about to leave on a monthlong honeymoon trip to a Baja, so I wanted to take a lot of propane with me.
So I like having a little separate table. And just this little REI aluminum folding table is great. Doesn鈥檛 cost any money. We probably all have one. It鈥檚 easy to clean. It's lightweight. It doesn鈥檛 break, packs down into a tiny little package on the bed. So it鈥檚 just a handy thing to have.
And then I鈥檝e sort of laid out my basic camp kitchen here on top of it. I bring a little plastic cutting board鈥攅asy to clean鈥攕ome little tongs. I used my pocketknife. And then I really like these MSR pots. They鈥檙e titanium and nonstick, and they have these wonderful little drain lids.
So when you鈥檙e draining your pasta like we鈥檙e about to show you, you don鈥檛 have to have a separate colander. And I guess one of the big questions that I get is:聽How do you bring quality food like this on, say, a trip like our monthlong vacation to Baja?
And the answer to that is I have a 75-quart fridge-freezer built into the back of this. And that allows me to have one compartment frozen and one compartment refrigerated. And that means I鈥檓 pretty much unlimited in my ability to bring really good meals along with me. And I power that with two solar panels on the roof鈥攇ives me 200 watts of solar, runs into a Dometic PLB40 battery.
Nothing鈥檚 connected to my car. Nothing鈥檚 running down my battery while I鈥檓 parked. This can stay on indefinitely. It never needs to turn off.
And the other thing I have back there鈥攜ou can barely see it, because it takes up no space鈥攊s I鈥檝e got a Front Runner water tank that鈥檚 vertical and flat. It holds ten聽gallons. It gives me running water for my kitchen. And this is just awesome.
It means if I need to fill up a pot for pasta, I just fill it up like you do with the tap at home. If I want to do dishes, I can just do dishes right there. Honestly, that鈥檚 it. That鈥檚 my camping setup. I carry my dishes in an Action Packer.
So let鈥檚 dive in. Let me show you how to make a spaghetti carbonara in camp. First up聽with with any pasta dish is, obviously, you get the water boiling for the pasta.
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There we go. So while that鈥檚 going on, I鈥檓 going to go ahead and slice up my bacon. Just nice little slices, so it鈥檒l stir in with the pasta really well. And the trick to cooking bacon鈥攁nd this is where most people screw up鈥攊s you load the bacon into a cold pan, bring the heat to medium, and let it cook from cold that way. And then it doesn鈥檛 burn, and it gets a nice flavor.
So then just load this into this cast-iron skillet. You definitely want a cast-iron skillet for all camping. Again, you can cook on the campfire with it. You can cook on the stove. It just super versatile, nonstick. You don鈥檛 really need to clean it. Really makes your life easy.
All right, so while the bacon and the pasta water are going, we鈥檙e going to take two whole eggs and two just yolks and put them in a mixing bowl. And again, I just use the MSR bowl for that. There we go.
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And I鈥檓 going to take one-third聽of a cup of shredded Parmesan and one-third聽of a cup of pecorino Romano. I didn鈥檛 bring a measuring cup. I just eyeball stuff. It鈥檚 what I do at home, too. My lovely assistant, Chris, is about to bring me two egg yolks. Chris?
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Beautiful, you鈥檙e a pro.
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And then we season this mixture with some salt and pepper.
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You can go pretty heavy on the pepper for a carbonara. Just adds a little flavor. While we get the pasta water boiling, go ahead and add some salt to it. All right, that鈥檚 boiling. So we鈥檙e going to go ahead and put the pasta in there.
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And now we want to cook this pasta just shy of al dente, so it鈥檚 still really firm, because, again, it鈥檚 going to go in the skillet for a little while at the end. And I鈥檓 just going to keep the temperature on this burner relatively low, just so it鈥檚 still bubbling.
The bacon is done. Again, we don鈥檛 want it as crispy as breakfast bacon. So I鈥檓 just going to turn that heat off. I鈥檓 going to go ahead, pluck it out, set it aside.
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All聽right, our pasta is just north of al dente, nice and crispy still. So we鈥檙e going to go ahead, use the little MSR drain they give us. There we go. This is just salty water. So we鈥檙e not hurting anything by draining this way.
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We鈥檙e going to put that in the skillet. Set that aside. Put the bacon back in there. I鈥檓 just going to stir this bacon into the pasta, cook it for about a minute. Don鈥檛 make such a mess like I鈥檓 making.
All right, this pasta鈥檚 looking pretty good. I鈥檓 going to turn that burner off. This pot is still hot. So we鈥檙e just going to get the pasta in there, mostly. A lot of it鈥檚 on my stove. Kind of making a mess here.
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With the remaining heat of the pasta and the hot pot, that鈥檚 what鈥檚 going to cook the eggs in our sauce stir-up. And so we鈥檙e just going to go ahead, dump this in here.
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And we鈥檙e just going to give this a stir.
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And so then we just go ahead, serve it while it鈥檚 nice and warm. We鈥檙e just going to put a little Parmesan on top.
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A little more pepper.
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Mm. That鈥檚 actually really good. And this is what I like to do when I go camping: it鈥檚 just cook an聽awesome meal, sit somewhere beautiful, watch the sunset, drink a beer. It鈥檚 no better life than this.