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The New Camp Cookbook: Gourmet Grub for Campers, Road Trippers, and Adventurers (Great Outdoor Cooking) Hardcover – Illustrated, July 1, 2017
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There's nothing quite like waking up in the woods and making breakfast in the open air, or gathering with friends around a fire after a long day of hiking.
Good food makes for great camping! The two can and should go hand in hand, and the recipes and tips in this book will guide you along the way.
This is a book for day trippers, adventurers, campers, and anyone who enjoys cooking outdoors. You'll find organizational advice and cooking techniques, from planning your meals, packing a cooler, and stocking a camp pantry to building a fire, grilling in foil packs, and maintaining heat in a dutch oven. The recipes are presented by meal: breakfast, lunch, snacks, sweets, and all-out feasts. You can choose your own adventure for each occasion, with recipes as easy as Mexican Street Corn Salad and Tin Foil Seafood Boil to more involved dishes like Korean Flank Steak with Sriracha-Pickled Cucumbers and Dutch Oven Deep-Dish Soppressata and Fennel Pizza. All recipes use a standard set of cookware to streamline your cooking in camp, and are marked with icons to help you quickly find a suitable recipe for your cooking style.
Whether you're an aspiring camp chef or a seasoned Scout, you'll find plenty of inspiration in these pages for getting outside and eating well under the open sky.
- Print length224 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherVoyageur Press
- Publication dateJuly 1, 2017
- Dimensions9.3 x 1 x 9.3 inches
- ISBN-100760352011
- ISBN-13978-0760352014
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"Get inspired to dine like a king while at the campground with this book by modern homesteader Linda Ly." - The Seattle Times
"Captures the intoxicating essence of cooking outdoors." - Caravan Magazine
"Of all the cookbooks I've reviewed this year (more than a dozen), this is one that earned a permanent place on my crowded cookbook shelf. The recipes are all things I'd craft at home. Even better: It made me want to up my cooking ante on my next car-camping adventure." - AC Shilton, Outside Magazine
"Linda Ly's practical campfire cooking techniques, creative new recipes, and bold flavor combinations are sure to make you the most popular cook in the campground. Treat your traveling companions (and yourself) to a little culinary adventuring to compliment your outdoor explorations. Your friends and family will still be dreaming of camp food after the voyage home." - Phoebe Oelheim, Program Manager at California State Parks Foundation
"This book should be considered essential gear in the backpack of every hiker, camper, nature lover, or fan of delicious food. It offers seasoned, indispensable advice for cooking, and cooking very, very well, in the great outdoors from an experienced outdoorswoman, chef, and author. If you can't physically have Linda with you on your adventures, at least you can have the very next best thing - her recipes, tips, and hacks for delectable outdoor dining." - Ashley English, author of A Year of Picnics: Recipes for Dining Well in the Great Outdoors
"We are firm believers that just because you're camping doesn't mean your only option for food is adding boiling water to a freeze-dried bag of noodles. The New Camp Cookbook is an awesome, accessible guide for people of all skill levels who aspire to cook great food outside. Thanks Linda!" - Hipcamp.com
"Food is always the number one conversation topic while returning from an adventure: it's a great way to celebrate our accomplishments and gives us motivation to press on when we are exhausted from a long day in the hills. The New Camp Cookbook is now the first book I grab when planning those meals. It brings the wisdom of years of outdoor culinary adventures to your campsite." - Anthony Frabbiele, Mountaineer and Photographer at anthonyfrabbiele.com
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Will Taylor's lifelong devotion to photography began in grammar school when he started building 110 kit cameras. His love for that clicking shutter never abated. He is now an award-winning commercial and editorial fashion photographer, shooting magazine covers and celebrities for clients worldwide. Still, Will lives for all types of photography--from nature photography to cookbooks--and focusing on the art behind every shot. When not hiding behind his lens or computer screen, Will enjoys escaping into nature with his wife and daughter, searching for that next bluebird powder day, glassy peeling wave, or meandering river.
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- Publisher : Voyageur Press; Illustrated edition (July 1, 2017)
- Language : English
- Hardcover : 224 pages
- ISBN-10 : 0760352011
- ISBN-13 : 978-0760352014
- Item Weight : 2.31 pounds
- Dimensions : 9.3 x 1 x 9.3 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #57,404 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #12 in Dutch Oven Recipes
- #15 in Camping & RV Cooking
- #69 in Barbecuing & Grilling
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As the voice behind the award-winning blog gardenbetty.com, Linda Ly has been sharing her experiences and expertise in edible gardening, food preserving, farm-to-table cooking, and outdoor adventuring with a global audience since 2010. Her love for food is inspired by her modern homestead in Central Oregon, where she grows hundreds of vegetables, fruits, and herbs, raises a flock of chickens, and attempts to craft a more sustainable and "simple" life, though anyone who tends a homestead knows it's anything but simple!
Garden Betty was honored as the "Best Gardening Blog" by Country Living and a "Top 10 Gardening Blog" by Better Homes and Gardens. Linda, her blog, and her books have been featured in Time, Outside, The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, Food & Wine, and Martha Stewart.
Her bestselling books include The No-Waste Vegetable Cookbook, The Backyard Fire Cookbook, The New Camp Cookbook, and The CSA Cookbook. The New Camp Cookbook was hailed as Amazon's "Best Book of the Month" and PureWow's "Best Book of the Year" and continues to be an Amazon Editor's Pick, five years in a row.
Linda lives in Bend with her photographer husband and their adventurous kiddos. Beyond the homestead, the outdoor-loving family enjoys snowboarding, mountain biking, canoeing, and camping and hiking all over the Pacific Northwest.
Follow @gardenbetty on social media to keep up with the latest news on her blog and books.
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Customers find the cookbook's recipes easy to understand and appreciate how they open up their thinking to new flavors. Moreover, the book features beautiful pictures, and customers consider it fantastic for both camping and home use. Additionally, they value it as a gift option.
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Customers enjoy the recipes in this cookbook, finding them easy to understand and appreciate how they open up their thinking to new flavors.
"...Foil Pack Salmon with Pineapple Salsa – p 101. Fabulous dinner. The sweet, savory, and spicy salsa complements the rich fish perfectly...." Read more
"...But finally "this cookbook" is everything I ever wanted. Simple, tasty, easy to prepare and not a lot of ingrediants...." Read more
"There are so many cookbooks out there, but this one is so practical because they put a lot of thought into what's actually feasible while camping...." Read more
"...The cookbook offers a lot of full color photos... most of the recipes are pretty fancy...." Read more
Customers appreciate the visual quality of the cookbook, noting that the pictures look absolutely beautiful, with one customer specifically mentioning the abundance of full-color photos.
"...These were divine. They are rich, fragrant, and not overly sweet. I prepped the dough and icing in advance and put them in separate sealed bags...." Read more
"There are lots of good recipes with photos to entice your preparation...." Read more
"...The cookbook offers a lot of full color photos... most of the recipes are pretty fancy...." Read more
"...The book visually is beautiful and well organized. She has “use it up” tips on ingredients which is helpful...." Read more
Customers find the cookbook to be a fantastic resource for camping enthusiasts, providing loads of valuable knowledge that can be used both at camp and at home.
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- Reviewed in the United States on September 4, 2018My daughter wanted to go camping for her birthday, and my husband wanted to go hiking, so I thought we could make a nice twofer out of it. We’re all foodies. Adding birthdays on top of that, I really wanted to make lovely campfire fare, so I grabbed this book. It’s very cool. You will not be bored with the same old campsite (or backyard!) meals. The author’s intent is that you do all the prep right at the campsite. Measuring and dicing out in the woods, where I have no desire to have a full pantry or fridge to work out of, sounded pretty bad. I prefer to keep things as simple as possible out in the woods, so that we can concentrate on hiking, canoeing, and chillaxing, so I did all the prep work at home, and even froze what parts would freeze well to double as ice packs in our cooler. It worked out so well, and I couldn’t be happier with the book.
My thoughts and pics on the dishes we tried:
1) Blueberry Skillet Scones with Lemon Glaze – p 42. These were divine. They are rich, fragrant, and not overly sweet. I prepped the dough and icing in advance and put them in separate sealed bags.
2-5) Savory Oatmeal with Bacon, Cheddar, and Fried Egg – p 49. Delicious. This was everyone’s favorite breakfast. I cooked and crumbled the bacon and toasted the oatmeal in advance. Then I measured and separately bagged the bacon, oatmeal, cheese, and chopped onion. I measured ice water into a mason jar (they have measurement lines on the side), so that it would double as an icepack and a drinking jar, too.
6) Foil Pack Salmon with Pineapple Salsa – p 101. Fabulous dinner. The sweet, savory, and spicy salsa complements the rich fish perfectly. I washed the fish, seasoned it, and topped it with lime slices and bagged that in advance. And I made another sealed bag of the salsa in advance. This was supposed to be done in foil, which I forgot at home, so I just used my Dutch oven with a lid, and it worked perfectly. Our lantern was dead, so this photo taken with a pocket flashlight will have to do.
7-11) Dutch Oven Old-School Lasagna – p 179. All the yes! Lasagna and potstickers are my kiddos favorite foods, so I was thrilled to see one of them in the book for her birthday dinner. This works perfectly in the Dutch oven with coals. Everyone loved it. I made the meat sauce and combined the cheese mixture ahead of time, and separately bagged and froze those. Then I made a little bag of the topping cheese. There was supposed to be spinach in this, but I forgot it at home.
12) Mimosa Sangria – p 190. This was a lovely fireside sipper. I put the measured fruit, orange liqueur, and fruit juice in one mason jar ahead of time. When we were ready to drink it, I divided it between this and the other mason jar that the measured water had been in for the oatmeal that was now empty, and my hubby topped them both up with champagne. How’s that for glamping?!
13-15) Camp Chai – p 202. I made the chai concentrate ahead of time. Next time, I’ll make two batches because the kids loved this in the morning while they sat around the fire waiting for their breakfasts. It’s a total mug of coziness.
16-17) Campfire S’Mores, 6 Ways – p 209. My daughter chose a mash-up of two as her birthday cake. Chocolate graham crackers, Nutella, salted caramel, and toasted marshmallows. They thought they were way better than the standard deal. Next time, I’ll chill the Nutella and caramel so that it’ll stand up better to the molten marshmallow. One of my kids is a marshmallow igniter.
Some others I have flagged to try: Peanut Butter-Stuffed French Toast with Honeyed Blackberries – p 56 * Bacon-Wrapped Potatoes with Blue Cheese – p 62 * Egg-in-a-Hole Grilled Cheese – p 68 * Pile of Grilled Vegetables with Herbed Toasts – p 79 * Grilled Grape and Gorgonzola Pita Pizzas – p 92 * Vietnamese Pork Tacos with Pickled Carrots and Daikon – p 95 * Bacon-Wrapped Dates – p 115 * Grilled Corn on the Cob, 4 Ways – p 120 * Charred Romaine Salad with Lemon-Anchovy Dressing – p 127 * Peak-of-Summer Peach Caprese Salad – p 130 * Five-Alarm Three-Bean Chili – p 142 * Summer Vegetable and Salmon Packets – p 153 * Tin Foil Seafood Boil – p 157 * Grilled Flank Steak and Fingerling Potatoes with Chimichurri – p 162 * Dutch Oven-Baked Buttermilk Chicken with Kale and Apple Slaw – p 182 * Grilled Pears with Honey-Cinnamon Crème Fraiche – p 214 * Dutch Oven Strawberry-Rhubarb Cobbler – p 215
I’ll update this after we try more dishes on our next camping trip!
5.0 out of 5 starsMy daughter wanted to go camping for her birthday, and my husband wanted to go hiking, so I thought we could make a nice twofer out of it. We’re all foodies. Adding birthdays on top of that, I really wanted to make lovely campfire fare, so I grabbed this book. It’s very cool. You will not be bored with the same old campsite (or backyard!) meals. The author’s intent is that you do all the prep right at the campsite. Measuring and dicing out in the woods, where I have no desire to have a full pantry or fridge to work out of, sounded pretty bad. I prefer to keep things as simple as possible out in the woods, so that we can concentrate on hiking, canoeing, and chillaxing, so I did all the prep work at home, and even froze what parts would freeze well to double as ice packs in our cooler. It worked out so well, and I couldn’t be happier with the book.Super delicious and posh campfire fare!
Reviewed in the United States on September 4, 2018
My thoughts and pics on the dishes we tried:
1) Blueberry Skillet Scones with Lemon Glaze – p 42. These were divine. They are rich, fragrant, and not overly sweet. I prepped the dough and icing in advance and put them in separate sealed bags.
2-5) Savory Oatmeal with Bacon, Cheddar, and Fried Egg – p 49. Delicious. This was everyone’s favorite breakfast. I cooked and crumbled the bacon and toasted the oatmeal in advance. Then I measured and separately bagged the bacon, oatmeal, cheese, and chopped onion. I measured ice water into a mason jar (they have measurement lines on the side), so that it would double as an icepack and a drinking jar, too.
6) Foil Pack Salmon with Pineapple Salsa – p 101. Fabulous dinner. The sweet, savory, and spicy salsa complements the rich fish perfectly. I washed the fish, seasoned it, and topped it with lime slices and bagged that in advance. And I made another sealed bag of the salsa in advance. This was supposed to be done in foil, which I forgot at home, so I just used my Dutch oven with a lid, and it worked perfectly. Our lantern was dead, so this photo taken with a pocket flashlight will have to do.
7-11) Dutch Oven Old-School Lasagna – p 179. All the yes! Lasagna and potstickers are my kiddos favorite foods, so I was thrilled to see one of them in the book for her birthday dinner. This works perfectly in the Dutch oven with coals. Everyone loved it. I made the meat sauce and combined the cheese mixture ahead of time, and separately bagged and froze those. Then I made a little bag of the topping cheese. There was supposed to be spinach in this, but I forgot it at home.
12) Mimosa Sangria – p 190. This was a lovely fireside sipper. I put the measured fruit, orange liqueur, and fruit juice in one mason jar ahead of time. When we were ready to drink it, I divided it between this and the other mason jar that the measured water had been in for the oatmeal that was now empty, and my hubby topped them both up with champagne. How’s that for glamping?!
13-15) Camp Chai – p 202. I made the chai concentrate ahead of time. Next time, I’ll make two batches because the kids loved this in the morning while they sat around the fire waiting for their breakfasts. It’s a total mug of coziness.
16-17) Campfire S’Mores, 6 Ways – p 209. My daughter chose a mash-up of two as her birthday cake. Chocolate graham crackers, Nutella, salted caramel, and toasted marshmallows. They thought they were way better than the standard deal. Next time, I’ll chill the Nutella and caramel so that it’ll stand up better to the molten marshmallow. One of my kids is a marshmallow igniter.
Some others I have flagged to try: Peanut Butter-Stuffed French Toast with Honeyed Blackberries – p 56 * Bacon-Wrapped Potatoes with Blue Cheese – p 62 * Egg-in-a-Hole Grilled Cheese – p 68 * Pile of Grilled Vegetables with Herbed Toasts – p 79 * Grilled Grape and Gorgonzola Pita Pizzas – p 92 * Vietnamese Pork Tacos with Pickled Carrots and Daikon – p 95 * Bacon-Wrapped Dates – p 115 * Grilled Corn on the Cob, 4 Ways – p 120 * Charred Romaine Salad with Lemon-Anchovy Dressing – p 127 * Peak-of-Summer Peach Caprese Salad – p 130 * Five-Alarm Three-Bean Chili – p 142 * Summer Vegetable and Salmon Packets – p 153 * Tin Foil Seafood Boil – p 157 * Grilled Flank Steak and Fingerling Potatoes with Chimichurri – p 162 * Dutch Oven-Baked Buttermilk Chicken with Kale and Apple Slaw – p 182 * Grilled Pears with Honey-Cinnamon Crème Fraiche – p 214 * Dutch Oven Strawberry-Rhubarb Cobbler – p 215
I’ll update this after we try more dishes on our next camping trip!
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- Reviewed in the United States on June 5, 2024I have not found a cookbook that says it is simple and is... Also the amount of ingredients for most recepies seem like a listing of thousands of items that I will never buy. However I away hoped a camping cookbook would finally be the answer. No again! Yike; Who is going camping.
But finally "this cookbook" is everything I ever wanted. Simple, tasty, easy to prepare and not a lot of ingrediants. Thankfull this will be my at home cookbook.
Of course, this would also we good for all busy, I don't cook single ladies at home also. Everyone could use it as a camping cookbook.
- Reviewed in the United States on March 30, 2025There are lots of good recipes with photos to entice your preparation. Notes at the end of the recipe links to other recipes using similar ingredients so that you can pack less and use up all your supplies to make a variety of meals.
- Reviewed in the United States on April 2, 2025A really fun cookbook to take on the road. Campfire friendly.
- Reviewed in the United States on April 10, 2019There are so many cookbooks out there, but this one is so practical because they put a lot of thought into what's actually feasible while camping. I appreciate the simplicity of the recipes, while putting interesting spins and complex flavors to them. The pizza with grapes and fontina cheese is something I never would have tried otherwise, and it's now one of my favorite things to make... and of course eat! I also love that there were a lot of vegetarian options. There's a page on ideas for various non-traditional smores, and that's quite possibly the best page of the book to try out around the fire on a Friday night!
- Reviewed in the United States on September 5, 2023I purchase cookbooks for ideas rather than recipes to blindly follow.
This book delivers. Not all recipes are practical for my style of outdoor cooking but,
the ideas provide much scope for inspiration.
Linda has a couple of cookbooks out - this is my favorite of her efforts.
- Reviewed in the United States on December 4, 2020I bought this for a remote (virus this year) book exchange. I happen to know there are several people who are campers/hikers in this group and thought this would be the great option. I also added a firestarter to add to the fun. The cookbook offers a lot of full color photos... most of the recipes are pretty fancy. Something you would definitely be planning meals - not much of throw together meals with what you've got. The book is hard backed and ridged spine.
- Reviewed in the United States on April 19, 2018I can’t rave enough about this cookbook! We purchased a pop up camper and are newbies to camping for the most part. Loved her information on setting up the camp kitchen, cooking in bear country, beginner advice on cast iron camp cooking etc. Information was there but brief and inclusive of what you need. The book visually is beautiful and well organized. She has “use it up” tips on ingredients which is helpful. The recipes themselves seem very doable and not so “gourmet” that everyone wouldn’t like them. We aren’t meat eaters and there were many veg recipes in the book (or ones easy to modify.)
I recognized her from her Garden Betty website and took a chance on this book. My only complaint can’t really be helped and it’s that the book is large and a bit heavy.
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- tmgn8Reviewed in Canada on August 26, 2020
5.0 out of 5 stars Great book for camping or home
I will use this for at home cooking too! Simple yet tasty recipes. Just the inspiration I needed to get away from cold hot dogs and burnt marshmallows!
- SepehrReviewed in Germany on July 3, 2020
5.0 out of 5 stars This is the book for Camping + Cooking lovers
Very helpful book with well categorized content and interesting different types of foods to make.
- RedDebReviewed in the United Kingdom on December 19, 2020
5.0 out of 5 stars Seems great!
I bought this as a birthday present for a friend who loves camping and he was very pleased with it. It hasn't been used yet as it's mid winter but, apparently, there are lots of recipes in it he's keen to try out!
- JaxsonReviewed in Australia on February 6, 2021
5.0 out of 5 stars Reads well
Because of Summer and lock down we haven't been able to use the book.
- M.Reviewed in Canada on August 25, 2018
5.0 out of 5 stars Reallly nice camp cookbook
Oh wow... this is a realllly nice cookbook. I am planning my next camping trip meal plan with this book and I am so excited to try everything. My camp meals, while yummy, we’re getting a bit predictable.
Update: I’ve now tried a bunch of the recipes... all a major hit. This is by far my favourite camp cookbook.