Food

Camp Food even the kids will love!

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Coming up with new and exciting meals for your camping and canoeing excursions can be a tiresome task and even more so if you have a gaggle of children (or even one) with you.  Check out this full day of backcountry food that will ensure everyone is a happy camper.

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VIDEO: Kevin Callan on Bush Martinis and Swamp Water


For more great videos, check out Kevin Callan's Happy Camper website www.kevincallan.com

 

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Learn Kevin Callan’s Secret Ingredient for Better Bannock

Canoeroots columnist and star of the new online show, The Happy Camper wets our appetites for camp food with two delicious recipes that are sure to be a hit on your next canoe trip.

Watch the two video clips to learn about Callan’s secret ingredient for baking better bannock in a reflector oven and how to make the perfect pita pizzas out of an outback oven.

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VIDEO: Make a Bush Espresso!

Everybody loves a good cup of coffee. And for some people, forgetting the java can spell disaster for a canoe trip. But to make a canoe trip really special, a new tool helps you create gourmet espresso on trip—which guarantees to wake up the sleepiest of campers.

Kevin Callan, Canoeroots contributor and author of numerous backcountry canoe guides, gives us this comical 3-minute video to show you how to make the perfect cup of backcountry espresso. I raise a mug to that!




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Fresh Fish Rocks!

Most of us love the taste of a freshly caught fish, especially when you've caught it from your canoe. A great way to cook it, if you don't have a frying pan handy, is on a rock. It's easy simple and there's no greasy pan to clean-up afterwards. See this simple how-to video.


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VIDEO: Harvesting Wild Rice by Canoe

On canoe trips, while passing through the reedy-grasses next to shallow and sandy shorelines of inland lakes in Northern Ontario, I’ve often been surprised to discover patches of the wild rice grass. It seems to me, that wild rice would make a perfect edition to the evening’s dinner and would taste delicious alongside a freshly caught walleye or rainbow trout.

But how is wild rice collected? Well, this short video has some good tips on how to collect it yourself and it might just make for an interesting activity on your next late summer or early fall canoe trip, or perhaps it might add some excitement to a wind-bound day.


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Ice…Cold…Beer

After a long-day paddle, don’t quench your thirst with sun-warmed beer. Have ice-cold beer or even a bubbly soda with the new product Ice³.

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Film: Tasty Canoe Tripping Lunch

Check out this unique and delicious grilled cheese sandwiched between bannock. It's sure to get you excited about your next canoe tripping menu.


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Camp, Play and Eat Ice Cream: Here's the Scoop on One Cool Camp Gadget

The next time you’re camping at a provincial park or anywhere else you have access to ice, try this fun activity with a confectionary payoff.  It takes a little time, but it is time well spent when you and your friends or family can enjoy self-made ice cream!

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