No-cook, with 29 grams of protein, this called to me. There's always hope for very easy trail meals. Good To Go Peanut Chicken Salad. Priced at $10.75 on Amazon. (It's currently $11.25 on their website.) The ingredient list: Chicken (White Meat Chicken), Dry Roasted Peanuts, Dried Carrots, Dried Savoy Cabbage, Peanut Butter Powder (Roasted Peanuts),… Continue reading Meal Review: Good To Go Peanut Chicken Salad
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A Primer On Cold Soaking Freeze-Dried Meat
No-cook meals have long been a staple for the outdoors, especially in the warmer months. When I was doing long mile days, not having to stop and cook was one of the (many) ways I made my days easier. While I never went stoveless as some long-distance hikers do (I like a hot latte in… Continue reading A Primer On Cold Soaking Freeze-Dried Meat
The Savory Great Depression Sandwich You Need In Your Pack
It's 1936, and the USA is deep into the Great Depression. So, no, life is not great for most Americans. However, the companies keep trying recipes that feed a family for very little. You might also not eat a lot either, but it is better to have something than nothing. And the spread is creamy,… Continue reading The Savory Great Depression Sandwich You Need In Your Pack
When A Trail Recipe Has An Origin Story
As I was working on revisiting an older recipe on TrailCooking, my mind wandered. I knew I had made the recipe on the trail long ago. I went into my photos and found the trip and some poorly shot meal images. That is probably why the recipe had no photos attached, I realized. It was… Continue reading When A Trail Recipe Has An Origin Story
Chicken Salad Recipe (No Cook)
With a couple freeze-dried ingredients you can have a quick no-cook lunch, snack or even dinner for the trail. The recipe itself is gluten-free, but as always read the labels on mayo packets to be sure. I served it on street taco sized tortillas, Mission makes keto friendly ones now, called Zero Net Carbs Tortillas… Continue reading Chicken Salad Recipe (No Cook)