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The Offgrid Thanksgiving Menu

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Our go-to menu for hikes over the long weekend that Thanksgiving can offer. Sure, it can be chilly, and in some areas even snowy (or here often rainy), but no crowds and you can really enjoy the time out there.

Sourdough Stuffing

Ingredients:

Directions at home:

Heat the oven to 350°. Cut the bread into small crouton shapes and put on a baking sheet. Bake for 30 to 50 minutes, checking every 10 minutes, stirring, till crispy dry. Once cooled, use a rolling-pin to break them up even smaller. In a small bowl mix the seasoning blend together until well combined.

Split into 3 quart freezer bags (about 2 cups dry bread each) and 3 Tbsp dry seasoning mix. Note on each bag “Add ½ cup near boiling water and 2 Tbsp oil or melted butter”. In camp, after adding the oil and water seal the bag tightly and shake to distribute. Put in a cozy for 15 minutes.

Each bag serves 2 to 3 and the recipe makes 3 bags worth.

*See below for recipe.

(Alternative) Trashy Stuffing

In a quart freezer bag:

1 package instant stuffing (usually between 6-8 ounce box, Stove Top or similar)

Mark: Add ¼ cup butter and 1½ cups water.

(Alternative) Homemade Stuffing

At home take approximately 6-7 slices of bread and flatten them with your palms on a cutting board.

Take a sharp chef knife and dice up the pieces of bread.

When done you will want about 4 cups of diced bread. The flattening creates a denser crumb.

Put on lined dehydrator trays. It will take about 2 hours at 135°. You want crispy dry.

When dry, split the bread crumbs into 2 quart freezer bags.

In a small chopper, blender or clean coffee grinder combine and whirl:

1 Tbsp low sodium chicken bouillon (or 3 Tbsp homemade*)
1½ tsp dried parsley
1 tsp poultry seasoning
2 Tbsp dried onions
2 Tbsp dried celery
1/8 tsp sugar

Split the seasoning mix into two small bags. Each bag of bread gets a bag of seasoning mix.

Mark the bread bags with:

Add ¾ cup water + 1 Tbsp olive oil.

*See below for recipe.

Mashed Potatoes

In a quart freezer bag:

FBC method:

In camp add 1¼ cups near boiling water to the bag. Stir well, getting into the corners. Seal tightly and put in a cozy with the stuffing for 15 minutes.

Serves 2 to 3.

Turkey (or Chicken) Gravy

Take:

One pot method:

Add the gravy mix to 1 cup water in a small pot, stirring well. Add in the chicken (or drained turkey) and bring to a boil. Lower the heat and let simmer for a few seconds, until nicely thickened. Season to taste with black pepper if desired.

Serve over the mashed potatoes.

Serves 2 to 3.

(Alternative) Turkey Cranberry Gravy

In a pint freezer bag:

1 package Roasted Turkey Gravy mix
¼ cup dried sweetened cranberries

Mark:

Add a 5 to 7 ounce can of chicken (with any broth) and ¾ cup water.

Green Bean Casserole

In a snack bag pack:

In a snack bag:

Also take:

FBC method:

Open the green bean package, and find the desiccant packet, toss. Add in the dry ingredients and 1¼ cups boiling water. Stir well, seal tightly and let sit for 15 minutes. Open up, stir well and add in ¼ cup of the fried onions, stirring in. Top with the remaining onions.

Serves 2 to 3.

The dry items packed:

Savory Broth Powder

Ingredients:

 Directions:

Add the mushrooms through celery leaves into a dry mixing container for a Vitamix 5200 Blender or a similar high-speed blender, process on medium (about 5 on a Vitamix) until powdered. Add in remaining ingredients, process on medium until just mixed, stirring as needed.

Store in an airtight container.

Use 1 Tablespoon broth mix for every cup water.

Makes about 2½ cups.

Notes:

You can find the mushrooms in big containers for cheap at Costco (in the produce department). With the tomatoes, pick up really dry ones. I use these ones from Frontier.

Cranberry Sauce

Ingredients:

At home:

Grind the cranberries with the sugar in a food chopper, or small food processor. Pack in a pint freezer bag.

In camp add ½ cup near boiling water. Seal the bag and put in a cozy for at least 15 minutes. Letting it cool down after rehydrating will help it thicken up.

Serves 2 to 3.

DIY Instant Cranberry Sauce

¼ cup dried sweetened cranberries
¼ tsp dried orange peel (in spice aisle)

At home pulverize the cranberries and orange peel in a mini food chopper or blender till a small chunky paste (it will be sticky). Pack in a pint freezer bag.

On trail add ¼ cup near boiling water. Seal the bag tightly and let sit in a cozy for 15 minutes.
Serves 1.

Cranberry Pear Compote

Ingredients:

At home:

Pack the ingredients in a snack bag or pint freezer bag, depending on cooking method.

 Insulated Mug/Bowl Method:

Add the ingredients to an insulated mug or small bowl, cover with ¼ cup of water. Cover and let hydrate for 20 to 30 minutes. If a bit dry, add in a little more water as needed.

Freezer Bag Method (FBC):

Bring ¼ cup water to a boil, set aside. Place the freezer bag in a cozy, add the water and seal bag. Let hydrate for 20 to 30 minutes. If a bit dry, add in a little more water as needed.

Serves 2.

Pumpkin and Gingersnap Pudding

Ingredients:

 Also take:

At home:

Pack the pudding ingredients in a sandwich bag. Tuck the butter in a small bag.

One Pot Method:

Add the mix and 2 cups cold water to a cooking pot. Using a small whisk, stir while bringing to boil, over a lower flame. When the pudding comes to a boil and is thick, take off the stove and whisk in the butter. Serve warm or let cool, a cold stream or snow bank works well for chilling.

Divide between mugs or bowls – or in a pinch served in pint freezer bags.

Crumble up some of the gingersnaps, dust on top, serve with the rest to dip in the pudding.

Serves 2 to 4, depending on appetite.

Notes:

Dried pumpkin? Very easy! Spread a can of organic pumpkin purée on a parchment paper lined baking sheet, dehydrate in your oven at lowest temp till bone dry, then powder. Store tightly sealed. Or see here on how to do it in a dehydrator.

Want it even better? Add in some rum at the end, after it comes off the stove.

~Sarah

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