Tips for Choosing and Using Camping Cookware

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If you’re planning to go camping and want to cook food during the trip, you’ll need to bring camping cookware. The type of camping cookware you pack with you needs to be appropriate for the type of cooking you intend to do. You’ll also need to consider how you’ll be carrying your cookware. If you are going to be hiking during your camping trip, it’s best to bring cookware made of lightweight aluminum or titanium. If you’re camping in a trailer or RV, you’ll want to bring cookware with you that’s made of heavy-duty stainless steel.

Next, you will need to decide just how much camping cookware you have to bring with you. If you’re camping as a family, consider how big the family is and what kind of cooking you’re planning to do while you’re traveling. Bring cookware with multiple purposes. For instance, you can boil water in a stockpot, as well as cook stew and soup. You can use a frying pan for a number of types of cooking. If you and your family love hot beverages, bring a coffee pot or teakettle.

When you’re shopping for camping cookware, durability is an important factor you should keep in mind. The inexpensive cookware aren’t durable and thus, won’t be able to stand the rigors of camping. In addition, they won’t be able to withstand the heat from an open fire, so you need heavy-duty cookware.

When you’re cooking outdoors, make sure to clean your camping cookware after using them. A dishwasher isn’t going to be available, so you’ll need another way to clean your cookware. Most camping cookware are made of heavy-duty steel or some other type of metal so they won’t be non-stick. It isn’t really practical to carry several cleansers with you.

For scouring pots and pans, you can improvise. You can use sand and hot water for scouring; that should do the trick. You can also bring with you scouring pads that come with soap, but these pads would rust after the first use, so they aren’t really practical to bring. An alternative is to use a wet rag and a little sand for scrubbing your camping cookware.

If you’re using a new camping cookware, such as cast iron cookware, make sure that it’s properly seasoned. You can do this by putting a light layer of cooking oil in the cookware and then heating it until the oil completely burns off from the heat of the fire. You will typically find instructions on how to season camping cookware properly in the package.

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