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07/30/2012 07:52PM  
Looking for some hearty no cook dinner ideas. Had a couple of long days in the rain recently and the last thing I wanted to do was stoke up the stove and cook dinner. Any ideas?
 
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07/30/2012 10:23PM  
Southwest chicken corn wraps

These are very good and only need cold water and about 15 minutes. You assemble it at home and finish it in camp. We take these every trip.
 
billconner
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07/31/2012 12:02PM  
I've become fond of tuna or chicken salad - foil pack tuna or chicken and fast food packets of mayo and pickle relish and mustard - either on crackers or tortillas. Throw a slice of cheese on top.

Also have hard boiled eggs at breakfast (in the water to be used for coffee) and had hard boiled eggs, egg salad, and even deviled eggs for dinner. We saved some bacon from breakfast.
 
07/31/2012 07:04PM  
quote nojobro: " Southwest chicken corn wraps


These are very good and only need cold water and about 15 minutes. You assemble it at home and finish it in camp. We take these every trip. "


I will have to give these a try. Sounds great. Thank you.
 
07/31/2012 07:05PM  
quote BillConner01: "I've become fond of tuna or chicken salad - foil pack tuna or chicken and fast food packets of mayo and pickle relish and mustard - either on crackers or tortillas. Throw a slice of cheese on top.


Also have hard boiled eggs at breakfast (in the water to be used for coffee) and had hard boiled eggs, egg salad, and even deviled eggs for dinner. We saved some bacon from breakfast."


I am also a huge fan of the tuna salad. I will have to try the hard boiled eggs. Thank you.
 
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08/02/2012 07:19AM  
Under Lunches and munchies there are some pretty hearty no cook recipes.
 
08/05/2012 12:04AM  
quote SunnyDay: "Under Lunches and munchies there are some pretty hearty no cook recipes."
Thanks, I will give it a look.
 
08/05/2012 06:15AM  
You could always eat the usual lunch stuff or cereal/granola. I could just sit there and eat a jar of peanut butter :). There are a couple of dehydrated no-cook things. I haven't had them, but Cache Lake makes one that some peoplke say is good - some sort of wild rice salad or something and Pack-It-Gourmet makes one or two also I think.
 
08/05/2012 07:30AM  
Packit Gourmet has a carrot-raisin salad that is supposed to be one serving, but we shared it for two and I thought it was more than enough (but then carrot-raisin salad isn't a favorite of mine.) It was a really large serving. If I had a foil packet salmon steak to go with that, it would be a good no-cook meal on a hot evening. Especially if I had some sort of dessert.

Packit Gourmet is a good place to order little packs of ketchup, mustard, mayo, lemon juice, parmesan cheese, PB and jelly, etc., too. They have a lot of small packets of grocery items, as well as some different entrees and side dishes, and lots of freeze dried veggies. I use their tomato powder, freeze dried mushrooms, tomatoes, and onions, and some spices and make a really good mushroom marinara sauce for pasta.

 
08/05/2012 09:23AM  
Spartan2-

I also thought the carrot-raisin salad was more than enough for one. How long did you let it rehydrate? I just went with the minimum time, but the carrots were chewy and I wonder if they could have benefitted from more time.
 
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08/06/2012 07:47PM  
Or take hard salami and beef sticks, crackers, hard cheese.
 
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