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by Nicole Munoz

As you already know if you’ve read our other easy backpacking recipes, it is very important to eat nutritiously and drink plenty of water while backpacking. We’ve already mentioned a few meal ideas for breakfast and lunch, as well as a few energizing backpacking snack suggestions.
Dinner is the backpacking meal that most backpackers settle down and truly enjoy. Once you have set camp for the evening and settled in, a hot and hearty meal will revitalize your body and get you prepared for another day of active hiking. Backpacker’s Sushi Cook 1 cup instant rice with boiling water.
Cut nori (seaweed rollers for sushi found at international grocers or sections) into quarters Place a spoonful of rice on the nori and add a spoonful of tuna from foil packet Roll the sushi and dip in wasabi, horseradish, or soy sauce (take-out packets) Seafood Pasta Cook ½ package pasta (fettuccini, tortellini, etc) Heat a little bit of olive oil, salt, and garlic with salmon or tuna (foil package) Toss with parmesan cheese and enjoy! Variation: chicken (canned) and sundried tomatoes Just Add Water Backpacking Feast In a small sandwich bag combine: ¾ cup instant potatoes ¾ cup dry stuffing Dried cranberries Beef or turkey jerky pieces Powdered gravy mix At camp, stir in boiling water and let stand before eating.
Country Chicken and Rice Combine 1 cup instant rice with 1 ½ cups boiling water Stir in one packet onion soup mix Add 1 small can of chicken Stir until warm Fiesta Trail Chicken In a small sandwich bag combine: 1 cup instant rice 1 packet tomato soup mix Spices (chili powder, cumin, garlic powder, etc.) At camp, add 1 ½ cups boiling water to dry ingredients and stir in a small can of chicken.
Other dinner ideas include: Small canned hams that require no refrigeration Fresh vegetables for first night dinners (broccoli, corn on the cob, green beans, etc.) Soup cups Canned foods (ravioli, Spam, beanie weenies, beef stew, etc.) Salty foods are good for replenishing your body to avoid dehydration. Eat foods that are high in calories and protein. If you packed canned foods, look for products with easy open lids. Otherwise, remember to pack a can opener, like the versatile Leatherman Juice S2 Multi-tool.
The most energizing and replenishing snacks for the trail is gorp, or modern versions of trail mix. Try these gorp recipes for variety.
Chocolate Lover’s Gorp 2/3 cup dried apricots 2/3 cup dried cherries 2/3 cup dried blueberries 2/3 cup almonds 2/3 cup peanuts 1 cup white chocolate chips 1 cup dark chocolate chips The Trail is on Fire Gorp Heat 2 tbsp oil in a skillet Brown 2 cups puffed rice cereal and 2 cups raisin bran, stirring constantly Spread the cereal on a baking sheet and cook at 250° for 30 minutes.
Toss cooled cereal with: ½ cup Spanish peanuts ½ cup cashews ¼ cup raisins ¼ cup dried dates ¼ cup dried jalapeño slices ½ tsp salt 1 tsp chili powder ¼ tsp cumin 2 Tbsp sugar About The Author: For more tips and information about Easy Backpacking Dinner Recipes, check out http: http://www.summitcampinggear.com.
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