lustyd
Well-Known Member
Hi all, a while ago I started a thread about recipes to cook while on board. I've now realised that was the wrong way to look at the problem, especially since most suggestions were to open up two different tins and warm the contents!
In an effort to cook a bit more on board, I realise it's more a case of finding ingredients which will last a week without a tin or a fridge, and without freezing pre cooked meals. Given how warm this summer has been I've realised that a cool box is a very poor option when we get good weather too.
There are plenty of things which should last a week on board a boat in mid summer but I'm sure other people have more suggestions than I can think of. I'll start the list off with the following
I would be especially interested in other meats to use on board - I'd imagine real bacon would be fine although I'm not sure where to get that kind of bacon as supermarkets and butchers only seem to sell the watery stuff.
Simple rules for suggestions - no tins, no cooling, no pre-cooked, none of those meals in bags, pot noodles etc. just real ingredients which will keep for at least a week on a boat on a summers day (like this years summers days, not the last few years!). Herbs, spices and salt & pepper are a given of course.
Thanks all
In an effort to cook a bit more on board, I realise it's more a case of finding ingredients which will last a week without a tin or a fridge, and without freezing pre cooked meals. Given how warm this summer has been I've realised that a cool box is a very poor option when we get good weather too.
There are plenty of things which should last a week on board a boat in mid summer but I'm sure other people have more suggestions than I can think of. I'll start the list off with the following
- Real butter
- Chorizo sausage (and similar dry sausages)
- Potatoes, sweet potatoes
- Alliums - onions, leeks, garlic etc.
- Root veg - Carrots, beetroot, turnips etc.
- Tomatoes, peppers, chillis
- Cabbage
- Squash family - Pumpkin, butternut squash etc.
- courgettes
- Fruit - Lemon, Orange, Apples etc.
- Eggs
- Dried Rice, pasta noodles, quinoa, Couscous etc.
- Dried mushrooms
- flour
- sugar
- Cheese - Parmesan, halloumi
- Dried fruits
- UHT Milk
- Tofu
- Sun Dried tomatoes
I would be especially interested in other meats to use on board - I'd imagine real bacon would be fine although I'm not sure where to get that kind of bacon as supermarkets and butchers only seem to sell the watery stuff.
Simple rules for suggestions - no tins, no cooling, no pre-cooked, none of those meals in bags, pot noodles etc. just real ingredients which will keep for at least a week on a boat on a summers day (like this years summers days, not the last few years!). Herbs, spices and salt & pepper are a given of course.
Thanks all
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