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Some new spices

Post by RealNick » 08 Dec 2014, 11:59 am

Bit over salt and pepper... On everything.

Paprika seems like to go to ingredient on 99% of recipes on google :/

What're some good camp-friendly spices to give meat on the fire a dash with?
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Post by wrenchman » 08 Dec 2014, 12:42 pm

cuman is good and it gives a smokey taste garlic powder and inion powder are great in a dry rub
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Post by Lorgar » 08 Dec 2014, 4:46 pm

I could have Sumac on just about anything.
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Post by Chronos » 08 Dec 2014, 4:54 pm

50/50 mix of ground cumin and corriander gives meats a good flavour and aroma, add your salt to the mix too if you like

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Post by brett1868 » 08 Dec 2014, 5:23 pm

Jeebus....man up guys, next thing you'll be swapping knitting patterns... :) and so I don't fall into this "cooking" fascination I'm heading to the man cave to polish one of my massive weapons :D .
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Post by Chronos » 08 Dec 2014, 6:56 pm

brett1868 wrote:Jeebus....man up guys, next thing you'll be swapping knitting patterns... :) and so I don't fall into this "cooking" fascination I'm heading to the man cave to polish one of my massive weapons :D .



you wanna eat well you gotta know your food, the days of burnt sausages and a slice of stale bread by the fire on a hunting trip are long gone :lol:

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Post by brett1868 » 08 Dec 2014, 7:05 pm

Chronos wrote:
brett1868 wrote:Jeebus....man up guys, next thing you'll be swapping knitting patterns... :) and so I don't fall into this "cooking" fascination I'm heading to the man cave to polish one of my massive weapons :D .



you wanna eat well you gotta know your food, the days of burnt sausages and a slice of stale bread by the fire on a hunting trip are long gone :lol:

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I was led to believe that the only acceptable food on a camping trip was baked beans and canned spaghetti with meatballs... :D
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Post by Chronos » 08 Dec 2014, 7:15 pm

brett1868 wrote:
Chronos wrote:
brett1868 wrote:Jeebus....man up guys, next thing you'll be swapping knitting patterns... :) and so I don't fall into this "cooking" fascination I'm heading to the man cave to polish one of my massive weapons :D .



you wanna eat well you gotta know your food, the days of burnt sausages and a slice of stale bread by the fire on a hunting trip are long gone :lol:

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I was led to believe that the only acceptable food on a camping trip was baked beans and canned spaghetti with meatballs... :D


:lol: you've obviously never had to share a tent with a couple of hunting buddies on that diet :?

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Post by brett1868 » 08 Dec 2014, 7:23 pm

:lol: you've obviously never had to share a tent with a couple of hunting buddies on that diet :?

I eat this diet so I don't have to share a tent :)
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Post by Chronos » 08 Dec 2014, 7:25 pm

brett1868 wrote::lol: you've obviously never had to share a tent with a couple of hunting buddies on that diet :?

I eat this diet so I don't have to share a tent :)



add some pickled onions in there and you'll have the car to yourself as well :lol: :lol: :lol:

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Post by brett1868 » 08 Dec 2014, 7:40 pm

Chronos wrote:
brett1868 wrote::lol: you've obviously never had to share a tent with a couple of hunting buddies on that diet :?

I eat this diet so I don't have to share a tent :)



add some pickled onions in there and you'll have the car to yourself as well :lol: :lol: :lol:

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Brussell sprouts and lentils for that added flavour. As you know Chronos, I'm no stranger to good cooking thanks to my wife's skill in the kitchen. I always run the BBQ at home because it involves fire and danger so I consider it man work :)
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Post by Oldbloke » 08 Dec 2014, 8:46 pm

brett1868 wrote:
Chronos wrote:
brett1868 wrote::lol: you've obviously never had to share a tent with a couple of hunting buddies on that diet :?

I eat this diet so I don't have to share a tent :)



add some pickled onions in there and you'll have the car to yourself as well :lol: :lol: :lol:

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Brussell sprouts and lentils for that added flavour. As you know Chronos, I'm no stranger to good cooking thanks to my wife's skill in the kitchen. I always run the BBQ at home because it involves fire and danger so I consider it man work :)


Duffers, you fogot the garlic. Sheesh. :roll:
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Post by on_one_wheel » 08 Dec 2014, 8:58 pm

Tuscan seasoning and steak seasoning have found their way into my tucker box.
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Post by bigfellascott » 08 Dec 2014, 9:06 pm

I love eating my Chilli/Garlic prawns when I go camping etc, very quick and easy to make and tastes bloody fantastic, also home made pizza's go down a treat around the camp fire too. :D
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Post by Sakoh » 09 Dec 2014, 6:27 am

brett1868 wrote:Jeebus....man up guys, next thing you'll be swapping knitting patterns... :) and so I don't fall into this "cooking" fascination I'm heading to the man cave to polish one of my massive weapons :D .


Nothing manly about eating bland food mate :P

I'll dip into the womans territory for a good meal any time.
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Post by wrenchman » 09 Dec 2014, 2:05 pm

a bbq and beer sounds manly to me
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Post by Wheelbarrow » 09 Dec 2014, 8:35 pm

wrenchman wrote:a bbq and beer sounds manly to me


On subject of BBQ repeating a joke told here earlier :D

"The scene is set, the night is cold, the campfire is burning and the stars twinkle in the dark night sky...

Three hang-glider pilots, one from Australia, one from South Africa and the other from New Zealand, are sitting round a campfire near Ayers Rock, each embroiled with the bravado for which they are famous.

A night of tall tales begins....

Kiven, the kiwi says, "I must be the meanest, toughest heng glider dude there us. Why, just the other day, I linded in a field and scared a crocodile thet got loose from the swamp. Et ate sux men before I wrestled ut to the ground weth my bare hends end beat ut's bliddy 'ed un.

Jerry from South Africa typically can't stand to be bettered. "Well you guys, I lended orfter a 200 mile flight on a tiny treck, ind a fifteen foot Namibian desert snike slid out from under a rock and made a move for me. I grebbed thet borsted with my bare hinds and tore it's head orf ind sucked the poison down in one gulp. Ind I'm still here today".

Barry the Aussie remained silent, slowly poking the fire with his penis."

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Post by wild goose » 12 Jan 2015, 10:21 pm

Sakoh wrote:
brett1868 wrote:Jeebus....man up guys, next thing you'll be swapping knitting patterns... :) and so I don't fall into this "cooking" fascination I'm heading to the man cave to polish one of my massive weapons :D .


Nothing manly about eating bland food mate :P

I'll dip into the womans territory for a good meal any time.



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Post by fuggle » 13 Jan 2015, 9:40 am

I see what you did there ;)
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