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The San Francisco and bay areas aren’t specifically known for their camping.  Sure there are some fantastic day hikes, beautiful bike rides and many great towns to explore. But there is also some very accessible camping options just outside of the city.  

Camping was very accessible, just a short hike from downtown San Francisco.
Camping was very accessible, just a short hike from downtown San Francisco.

For this trip, we dug into the Golden Gate recreational area just on the north side of the Golden Gate Bridge.  We found there are multiple campsites available within only a couple miles as the crow flies from the city.  My friend and I had been really busy with work schedules and all we could find time for was a 1 night/2 day adventure.  

Steve does some San Francisco hiking to some incredible sea side and meadow views where he cooks up some awesome recipes.
The views were excellent backdrops for all our meals.

And wow, we really were able to pack in some fun in such a short time.

My San Francisco Hiking Meal Plan

I planned a great meal plan for this trip.  I was able to provision at the Ferry Building in downtown SF before our trip.  Some of the shops that we stopped by were Blue Bottle Coffee, Dandelion Chocolate, Acme Bread Company and Fatted Calf. The local artisan ingredients came together for a tasty and beautiful charcuterie lunch while sail boats passed by.

Hiking in San Francisco was our backdrop for a charcuterie lunch from local artisan ingredients!
Hiking in San Francisco was our backdrop for a charcuterie lunch from local artisan ingredients!

As we hiked we saw multiple varieties of California wildflowers that were in full force after heavy spring rains.  We continued hiking to a windy cove on the Pacific Ocean and eventually found our camp spot in a eucalyptus grove staring back at the city.  I had visited San Francisco and the bay area many times, but I had never seen this beautiful perspective. 

This hike was made special by an awesome wildflower display
This hike was made special by an awesome wildflower display

The next morning, we even found some time to jump in the Pacific for a cool dip after a biscuits and gravy breakfast.  

Oceanside was beautiful and worth the short hike!
Oceanside was beautiful and worth the short hike!
Biscuits and gravy is an easy staple breakfast to prepare.
Biscuits and gravy is an easy staple breakfast to prepare.

We were both glad we found the time for an adventure that we won’t soon forgot. Sometimes you just have to get off the couch and start walking to find some new places and create some new memories.

Biscuits and Gravy a classic, easy breakfast to make
Many thanks to Camp Chef for their awesome stoves!

Outdoor Eats Recipes – Elevate Your Meals!

On this trip I did a variety of trail-tested recipes, using no more than 10 fresh ingredients, you an enjoy anywhere. Try these out, or visit my site at www.outdooreats.com for even more awesome meals!

Jambalaya

Biscuits and Gravy

Burst Tomato Goat Cheese Dip

Kale Caesar Salad

Recipe Cards (print them off, try them out!)

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Have you grown tired of subsisting primarily on dehydrated/freeze-dried meals while camping? I know I have! Heading into the backcountry delivers a wealth of fresh air, fresh smells, and fresh experiences. So I think it's time to freshen up the culinary game too.

Recently, I rolled into the Montana wilderness for some van camping/hiking and vowed to do all of my own cooking. Based on my thorough and tasty research, I'm now going to walk you through how to make delicious and nourishing meals, with lively ingredients that can be found at any old grocery store. Bon Appetit! 

How do you pack food for backpacking?

If you want to eat lively, home-cooked-style grub while hiking, then the key is to prep and pack appropriately. Chop/dice up those bulky vegetables, remove noodles and grains from their chunky boxes, ditch any glass jars, and just generally compress everything down as much as possible. I like to use a combination of fancy/durable pouches and sealable zip-lock bags. Not only does this save space in your pack, but it also helps to create strategic portions for each meal. Once you get out there, eat the heavier stuff first so that you're carrying less and less each day. 

What kind of meat can you take backpacking?

Jerky is the classic go-to for meat-loving backpackers, but in this article, I'm skipping over the dehydrated stuff. My personal favorite meat item is Aidells Sausages – specifically, the pre-cooked spicy mango with jalapeño ones. It does say to keep them refrigerated, but I have found that you can stretch it for a few days, as long as the air temperature isn't scorching. 1-2 days is reasonable, and I have even creeped into the 3rd and 4th day, on occasion. So if you have been hesitant to bring meat along for your hiking trips, fear not, it can be done, and it's a great way to add in some much-needed protein.

how to cook while camping kristi cooking on a jet boil while outside

What is good food to eat while camping?

For our two-nighter hiking trip, Kristi and I made two special dinners that I want to tell you about. The first was a butter curry with rice noodles and lots of those pre-diced veggies. The full recipe included: Annie's rice noodles, the aforementioned Aidells mango jalapeño sausages, onion, bell pepper, broccoli, sweet potato, shiitake mushrooms, garlic, coconut oil, and “Kitchens of India” butter chicken curry paste. 

The next night, we cooked up some fancy mac n' cheese. This once again involved using Annie's as the base, and the left-over Aidells sausages, plus broccoli, shiitake mushrooms, onion, garlic, sun dried tomatoes, and the SECRET INGREDIENT…cream cheese. I often bring along a bit of powdered milk to punch up this meal (which, by the way, is my absolute favorite), but I failed to resupply and so had to get creative.

The coconut oil, oil from the sun-dried tomatoes, and the cream cheese all helped to amp up that buttery goodness. If you're fast-packing or short on any of the fancier stuff late in your trip, it also works to just use the flavor pack that comes with the mac n' cheese, and then leave a bit of extra water in the pot to keep everything from getting dry and gunky. 

What type of stove is best for backpacking?

For proper cooking, I rotate between the JetBoil MiniMo and the MSR PocketRocket. If you’ve been following along with BackpackingTV and/or Hazeadventure.com then you may recall my blurb on ditching Jetboil in favor of the MSR Pocket Rocket. At the time, my main takeaway was that being able to simmer was a powerful tool for cooking actual meals, rather than just boiling water to use for dehydrated foods.

What I failed to take into account was that JetBoil has different stoves and attachments to accommodate nuanced cooking. Yes, the Flash is designed to give you boiled water in an instant, but with the MiniMo, you can adjust the flame and use a skillet. This was the set-up we used for both our curry and fancy mac n' cheese dinners. We started by cooking the veggies and sausages in the skillet (but not quite to completion), then set the pan aside while we boiled the noodles (which the MiniMo can still do lickety-split), and then went back into simmer mode to re-heat the skillet grub. 

how to cook while camping eric cooking a stir fry on a jet boil while backpacking

What is the best food to bring while camping?

Though I'm championing the art of real cooking in the backcountry, I have to admit that bringing along all those fresh ingredients, and the pots/skillets to cook them in, does add a lot of weight. This is why dehydrated meals have become so popular. Perhaps the ultimate sweet spot is to do a mix of both.

I recommend making a special meal for at least your first night out. It sets a nice tone for the trip, and again, will significantly lighten your load if you're hiking to another campsite the next day. After that, tagging in some store-bought camping meals can bridge the gap until you get back to home base. 

Talking about all this food has made me hungry again (a regular occurrence for all avid backpackers), so I'm going to leave it there and head back to the mobile kitchen. If you've been in a bit of a cooking rut lately then I hope that these methods/recipes inspired you to switch it up for your next adventure. If you want some more backcountry cooking content, check out my buddy Chef Corso. And for more hiking/camping content of all kinds, head on over to BackpackingTV. Aprovecho! 

My favorite backpacking gear list

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Lifestraw Peak Series Squeeze: https://bit.ly/3A8T7nk
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Cotopaxi Cielo Rain Jacket: https://bit.ly/3dynCv5
Salewa Alpenrose 2 Women’s Boots: https://bit.ly/3dPxL6K
Women’s Mystery Ranch Bridger 55: https://bit.ly/3Ae1qy9
Komperdell Trekking Poles: https://bit.ly/3e67yBd
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