A hint of sweet with plump fresh veggies will cheer you up after a long hard slog up the side of the mountain!
Who said back country food has to be boring or bland? This is anything but normal back country food.
When you're on the trail you need to have enough energy to carry your pack and navigate the terrain. I find that porridge does this best and its quick! Here are a few of our favorite trail breakfast varieties.
Serves: 2 (large portions)
227g ground meat
1/4 - 3/4 cup Breadcrumbs (depends on the type of meat chosen)
2 cups egg noodles (pre cooked amount)
1 cups milk powder
1 large bell pepper (8 Tbsp bell peppers - post dehydrated measurement)
2 tsp dried basil
1/2 tsp sa...
Serves: 2 (large portions)
227g ground meat (pre-dehydrated weight)
1/4 - 3/4 cup Breadcrumbs (depends on the type of meat chosen)
1 cup sweet potatoes (pre-dehydrated measurement)
1 large bell pepper (8 Tbsp bell peppers - post dehydrated measurement)
4 Tbsp dried on...