Description
The Book About Campfire Cooking.
Perfect for those who love good food, campfires, outdoor life, inspiration, and delicious books.
We ourselves love cooking over a campfire and do it almost every week, which sometimes means we end up making the same dishes over and over.
But the possibilities are as endless as in a regular kitchen, and sometimes all it takes is a little inspiration to try new paths.
In this book, you’ll find plenty of exciting recipes for delicious dishes that can be made just as they are, but can also serve as inspiration for your own tasty creations.
Besides the super tasty recipes and beautiful photos, you’ll also find information about fire starting, types of campfires, heat control, campfire gear, and of course lots of tips and tricks.
The book contains 312 pages.
Weight: 1230 g.
Dimensions: 26.6 x 20.7 x 3 cm
Hardcover.
The publisher writes:
For a long time, cooking over a campfire has been something reserved for scouts and elite soldiers, while the rest of us have been left to grill sausages shirtless on the patio. But cooking over an open fire is for everyone, not just outdoor enthusiasts. It’s sensory and impractical in the best way. It’s just as much about the time spent preparing the food as it is about eating it.
The Book About Campfire Cooking offers you recipes of varying difficulty, teaches you how to build and light fires, gives you insight into the nine lives of fire, and everything you need to learn to tame the flames. You’ll find classic recipes like chili con carne and roasted chestnuts, but also more challenging dishes that require focus and composure – and that’s a good thing. Because if there’s one thing the authors want to achieve with this book, it’s to give the reader the freedom to sit by the fire with a clear conscience and, using the food as an excuse, watch the flames and let calm wash over them.
In that way, this might be the first cookbook where the food is the second most important thing. The most important thing is you. Campfire cooking is also spiritual nourishment, and the peace that comes from watching the flames can’t be found anywhere else.
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