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Freezer Bag Cooking

tyler | January 13, 2008

My wife and I are getting excited about our backpacking trip to Yosemite and we started thinking about food options for 6 to 7 days in the high country.  We had seen the REI choices and frankly I’m not exactly thrilled.  I heard about "Freezer Bag Cooking" over on the practical backpacking forum and decided to go ahead and buy the book after reading Sarah’s website.  Melissa and I went through the book and marked the recipes we liked and then decided to try several that we had both picked. We then hit the local grocery store for ingredients.

After eating the meals below we decided to try similar meals from REI and see which one we like better. I suspect we’ll like the freezer bag meals better, but you never know.

Oh yeah…my 5 year old (Sierra) and 3 year old (Teagan) would not try any of the items (I put a sample of each of the items on our plates, minus the coffee) which is not surprising for my 5 year old. But my 3 year old will eat anything, so it was shocking to see her decline. It might be the fact that all three items were a weird shade of yellow.  They ended up requesting peanut butter and jelly. Normally we force them to at least try one bite, but given that this was waaay off the reservation, we made them PB&J’s. They better learn to like it or it’s either go hungry when mommy and daddy take them backpacking or I’m now schlepping tubs of peanut butter and jelly and a loaf of bread for a week. (they are not going on our summit attempt on Mt. Lyell…but they are going on the shakedown trips)

All items purchased at Target Super Store unless otherwise noted.

$25 (most of the items are not completely used so cost is spread across multiple future meals)

Note: we could not find "cheese powder" but after a bit of careful looking we found "four cheese potato seasoning" which seemed to do the trick.  We also could not find "dry milk powder" at Target but found it at a normal grocery store on the way home. It was in the "soy/alternative" milk aisle. We also could not find "mixed vegetables" so we opted for a corn only dish for the Veggie rice.

We picked the following recipes to try:

Cheesy Chicken Veggie Rice

Easy to make. I’ll probably try and find foil pouches instead of the cans.  At "house level" there was way too much water in the recipe. I want to see if this changes at higher elevation.

Tyler:  Liked it…will take it with me on the trip

Melissa: Liked it…will take it with me on the trip. Needs more salt.

Taters, Ham & Cheese

Actually pretty good given that it uses flaked potatoes.  My wife is a mashed potato connoisseur and it didn’t bother her that much. As made per the recipe in the book it could easily serve three unless it was your entire meal.

Tyler: Liked it..will take it with me on the trip

Melissa: Acceptable…will take it with me on the trip

Couscous /w Mushrooms & Tomatoes

Funny thing is my wife thought she would like this one and I would not. But in the end I liked it and she did not.  Not as easy to make as the Cheesy Chicken Rice, because you have to prepare the dried tomatoes and mushrooms ahead of time but a couple minutes chopping isn’t that big of a deal.

Tyler: Liked it…will take it with me on the trip

Melissa: Yuck…will not be taking

Winter Coffee

I’m sort of a coffee snob (eg: Starbucks sucks) so I knew this was going to be a bad idea but I tried it anyway.

Tyler: No..no..no. Absolutely not. Had to throw out the cup I made. Horrible.

Melissa:  Doesn’t drink coffee

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If you like bread, try taking pita bread with you.

DPuc

If you like bread, try taking pita bread with you. It’s flat and pretty indestructible.

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