Boundary Waters Quetico Forum :: BWCA Food and Recipes :: Pouch chicken tricks
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mirth |
flytyer: "Chicken biscuits and gravy Sounds to me like this is a candidate for something to use the reflector oven to make. |
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soundguy0918 |
Last night of the trip we did Thanksgiving Dinner...Stove Top stuffing, instant Mashed Potatoes, FD peas & corn, and turkey gravy with the chicken stirred directly into it. Dried cranberries for garnish. Everybody loved it and requested that we make it a tradition for the last dinner on future trips. 3 pouches + 2 packets of gravy, 2 boxes stove top, 3 pouches potatoes...there wasn't a single bite left over! |
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flytyer |
1 package Just-Add-Water biscuits (I like the garlic cheddar ones) 1 envelope gravy mix 1 pouch diced chicken Cook gravy mix according to directions, then toss in 1 pouch of diced chicken, then heat. Set aside and keep warm. Mix Biscuit mix according to package directions and fry 'em like little pancakes. Pour gravy mix over biscuits. Serves 2-3 |
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Castaway |
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mirth |
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PrimeRib |
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butthead |
pouch chicken elbow macaroni Hidden Valley Original Ranch Salad Dressing To Go Cups Just Tomatoes, Etc.! Just Veggies Mix Prep the macaroni add chicken veggies and dressing to suit. butthead |
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RoseG |
Serves: 4-5 Ingredients 1 1/2 c instant rice 1 c snipped dried mangoes 2 t low sodium chicken or vegetable bouillon 4 t mild curry powder 1 t garam masala 1 t diced dried garlic 1 t ginger powder 3 T corn starch 2 t dry onion 1/2 t turmeric powder pinch cayenne pepper 1/2 t kosher salt 14 oz (2 pouches) chicken Instructions At home: Pack the rice and dried mango in a quart ziplock freezer bag. Pack the sauce ingredients in a ziplock sandwich bag and tuck the chicken pouch in with the two bags. At camp: Add 2 cups water to the rice and mango in a pot. Let soak for 5 minutes. Add chicken, bring to a boil for 2 minutes (add water if it looks too dry). Remove from the heat, stir in sauce packet. Cover and insulate for 10 minutes. |
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billconner |
I had a packet, different cheeses, and a pizza crust mix left on a last night. Made the dough and pressesd into my JMO, put the cheeses and chicken in. Very good. Theres a light weightone pot pad thai recipe somewhere that uses chicken packet and ramen noodles. Gravy and dumpling. Through in some freeze dried peas and carrots and call it chicken pot pie. Get tired of it and call it rattle snake or frogs legs or rabbit or alligator - since everyone says they taste like chicken. |
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inspector13 |
Whitty: "I’ve been on the hunt trying to find pouch chicken. Who sells it? I used to see it at Cub, but not recently. Need it for next week’s trip. Any brand to look for? (or lookout for!)" Try Walmart. |
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Whitty |
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joeandali |
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Wables |
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marsonite |
Chicken Curry: *Package bag chicken *Olive oil *one onion *Curry paste (paste in jar is best, though you could use powder as well). I like about 1 1/2 tablespoons, but the amount is up to you depending on the spice level you prefer. *Tomato paste concentrate (comes in tube) *Raisins *Coconut *Nuts Other condiments are good like bananas, apples, etc, but they don't travel so well. Rice (minute rice would be easiest) Slice onion and brown in oil. Add chicken and curry paste. Stir to coat chicken. Add tomato paste and some water (1/2 cup or so). Cook for a bit to combine the flavors. While that's simmering, cook your rice. When it's done, combine it all in the frying pan (or pot or whatever). Add some raisins, coconuts, nuts, etc. This is a good meal to have late in the trip since it is fairly light and the ingredients keep well. |
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dogwoodgirl |
inspector13: "Whitty: "I’ve been on the hunt trying to find pouch chicken. Who sells it? I used to see it at Cub, but not recently. Need it for next week’s trip. Any brand to look for? (or lookout for!)" |
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Tony |
Mix the foil pouch chicken with a box of couscous and pine nuts |
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HammerII |
PrimeRib: "I’ve searched for this but mostly come up with threads about where to find pouch chicken. Anybody have any favorite recipes they’d be willing to share? The only trick I have up my sleeve is chicken and instant gravy over rice, but I’d love some new ideas. Thanks!" Pouch chicken is camping velcro its sticks well with just about everything One of our favorites is adding taco seasoning to heating chicken for taco's Any of the instant pasta meals is improved with the addition of pouch chicken During bad weather lay overs we've made chicken chili from pouch chicken Another is pouch chicken and instant milk, add a bit of flour to thicken and then add water to a bit of flour in a zip lock bag. snip over a corner and squeeze little dumplings into the mix. Another great one is pouch chicken mixed into instant stuffing with a few dried berries. Place this mixture into a cast iron pie maker and serve with instant gravy |