Watching this in 2024. Beautiful dog, not sure if he's still around but I'm sure he enjoyed these types of videos! You have the best collection of real world knowledge. Thank you greatly for this library, it's changed lives!
been a long time since I had some good homemade chicken and dumplings. My mother, grandmother and great grand mother used to all gather around the table making old fashioned dumplings and noodles from scratch and we would have a big huge pot plus sides for the whole family. You never realize how much youre going to miss those kinds of days until they are long gone.
Dave, I used to watch you on Dual Survival all the time. I was REALLY excited to see you had made a RUclips channel. Really enjoying the vids, and as a dog owner, I really appreciate the fantastic relationship you have with your bud rufus.
Dave your #1 in my book! I love how you are with Rufus... cracked me up when you said you hate to eat in front of him without him having his ") I'm the same way 100% He's such a good boy too I can just tell watching him in your videos ~Jaime
This lady finds it extremely sexy when a man treats his pets like family. Rufus is a true chick magnet. My man and I got a big dog a few years ago--we went out right away and got a king-size bed. It made us all very happy.
You made my day sharing with Rufus. I got in a "discussion" with my step mom last week when she started bitching at me in my own home about giving my Jack Russell the fat off of my steak, (She only feeds her dog dry dog food). She said its bad for them, I say, I don't believe that but even if it is true, I'd rather him die a year sooner than for him to watch his best friend eat chicken, beef, and pork in front of him his whole life and not share. Buddies to the end.
Rufus loves those garlic biscuits! Every time you open a pack he comes snooping to see what you're up to, haha. I'm definitely going to make this the next time I'm out in the bush. Thanks Dave!
Good to see some cooking videos! A lot of people think you're stuck with dehydrated food when bushcrafting/camping. The best food is stuff like this, just add water breads and muffins, prepackaged meat and dehydrated veggies can do a lot. My staple food is pancake batter and peanut butter, top notch camp food. Thanks Dave, great video as always!
Dandy fine, Dave! I love that dog of yours... his presence brings so much humor to the videos. Think he might want to come visit Alaska for a while? Thanks for another great video Brother.
Thanks Dave. I am always searching the store shelves for foil packet meats, and grains and breads that are "just add water". A lot of companies are starting to come out with more of these recently. "Get home bags" are a great place to carry some of these foods as well (alcohol stove guys/gals).
Been watching your videos for a couple of years now and this is the most comfortable I have seen you. You always seem a little rushed to get your info out, I still enjoy. Except for some o your blacksmithing that is a little over my head even for an Aircraft Tech like me. Love the dog. Look forward to the cook book to teach my grandkids from.
Made this on a fishing trip into the backwoods last weekend. Best bush pot recipe I've ever tried. Thanks again for the great videos and amazing book series.
David really enjoy your videos I'm a French and Indian War reenactor and long hunter I love the fact that you were teaching you skills so many of them have become a lost art
Just had some chicken and dumplings for dinner last night. My absolute favorite comfort food of all time. man this video makes me want it again tonight lol. But I have to go healthier tonight. Grilled fish it is!
Great series Dave I love it!!! One of the best series yet!!! More, More, More!!! Soon as the rain stops I'm breaking out my Pathfinder nested bottle/cook set! Great product. Also thanks for the controllable alcohol stove lid that was a great addition. Tim
You can premix the bread ingredients at home then freeze it. Depending on the weather and length of hike etc the frozen bread can defrost in your pack until it's ready to cook
I tried your bush pot chicken and dumplings although in a large pot in the kitchen. Great recipe and I'll definitely consider this for the trail. Keep up the great work Dave. Ohio strong.
Dave, you have no idea how much i wish that life you live... What i mean is,i have more than 23 years of experience in wilderness/outdoor ,self reliance/survival, whatever. But i live in a city and i only got time to go into the mountains in weekends :(( That's why i am glad, you are doing this almost every day.All the best. Respect brother.
Aww no dumplins for Iris. Great video Dave! I can't wait to buy your bushpot and try this out. I think I may need to pick up that cook setup as well, that is sweet!
Another great series. I look foward to buying and using your next book, when available. I already have your other two, this one will be a welcome addition. Excellent job. Sir.
I love chicken and dumplings! I got hungry watching this one for sure.... As always Dave, well done and I concur with your entire methodologies. I believe that I'll have to get your fire setup, it's to good to not have in use. Thanks for another fine video, I look forward to more in this series.
i have been a chef for 20 years now....and i have heard you say you are no cook....but i would be happy to eat at your table anytime...i am really liking the new series ATB Boreal
Thanks very much for posting Dave, really interesting segment, and enjoying the ideas you are sharing, as my campfire cooking leads a hell of a lot to be desired, and as I am probably the worst cook in the world, I appreciate that with a bit of imagination you can create a meal out of lightweight ingredients available from your local supermarket. Loads of inspiration, and I may now be eating more exciting things other than minute noodles. Thanks very much
Awesome video, I also carry Cherios dry cereal to crush and mix into soups and stews. Adds a little baked oats flavor, thickens the mix and add extra calories to the meal when I want my soup a bit more hearty.
Just like grandma made it, with a slight change to what it was cooked on. A 4×10 wood fire steam heated range, able to do a two turkeys and dessert in oven and the rest of the meal on the range. Thanks giving dinner for a fourty member family. The bread and the rest of the pies done the day before. Oven was a twenty loafer if you used the rack. Also had hot water for the dish washers.
Who are you? I was sure no one in this world treats their dog the way i do...but you do! Hmm happened upon this for recipe ideas...well bravo! Looks good!
11:55.. from the look on Rufus' face as he's waiting for the food to cool down, you can cue the song, The Sound of Silence.. lol. Hello darkness, my old friend..
love the simplicity of mixes in bags :) just add water items are great for on the trail :) dont forget stuffing!!!! its easily portable and light. Ill give my fave meal recipe (ish) I brown chicken (can be dehydrated) then make my stuffing (just add water) then corn (can be dehydrated,,just add a little extra water) then mix stuffing corn and chicken together,, I also drizzle gravy over top !!!! ITS TO DIE FOR all items can be dried and gravy is in a packet just add water :D HOPE YOU LIKE IT
Bushcraft cooking?? You are doing a book on that? Awesomeness!!! Any idea when it is coming out. thanks for doing the video. Chicken and dumpling are my favorite. Have you thought about making pemmican with dried hamburger? Not advertising but I saw Ron Hood's video and thought that would a neat way to do soup with dumplings. dried burger, suet, potato flakes for thickening and your biscuit dumplings. Yum!! Thank you again for the video!! Can't wait for the next one.
It's pemmican and suet is nothing more than rendered down beef fat that they sell in bulk in meat depts. Just chop it up and melt it and boil it till all the water evaporates off and the meaty bits that might be in it are golden brown. Pour into a container and let it solidify. Ya got your suet for making pemmican.
What would be a good idea for two guys having an overnight camping trip? I'm talking dinner, breakfast and a lunch. I've been having problems thinking of meals for the two of us for the trips we have planned.
Great video, thank you Sir. And, I just love the way you treat RUFUS. It seems that maybe unintentionally, but you do create a "serving" for it. It can't write, but I know how; ... thank you Sir.
I have a chicken and dumplings recipe, of course mine is a bit more involved. But I have a solution for carrying a dumpling mix of were talking prepared and ready to go. Depending on your level of need, you could have 1 cup of flour to 2 teaspoons of baking powder and a 1/4 cup of water. Then if you want to double it for more people, it's 2 cups of flour to 4 teaspoons of baking powder and 3/4 cup of water.
I love these videos I stay at a camp sight or a hotel to save money working in the oil field and they make a difference for sure make a good meal easy with what ya got.
Could you also come up with some good recipes to cook in a smaller pot? I carry a Stanley Adventure Camp Cup most times. This video is great if I were to carry my MSR Alpine 1.6L pot but its not what I would take on a day hike since I mostly go solo and don't need so much food.
Looks good, poor Rufus looks like he's thinking " this guy is crazy - he sits in the woods by a fire talking to himself....But he cooks me good food so I like him ! "
Love the way you treat your dog. The way a person treats their dog says a lot about them
I love the love you have for your pup. Mans best friend for sure. My lady use to get on me for always sharing with my dog, I can't help it. :)
Watching this in 2024. Beautiful dog, not sure if he's still around but I'm sure he enjoyed these types of videos! You have the best collection of real world knowledge. Thank you greatly for this library, it's changed lives!
been a long time since I had some good homemade chicken and dumplings. My mother, grandmother and great grand mother used to all gather around the table making old fashioned dumplings and noodles from scratch and we would have a big huge pot plus sides for the whole family. You never realize how much youre going to miss those kinds of days until they are long gone.
Dave, I used to watch you on Dual Survival all the time. I was REALLY excited to see you had made a RUclips channel. Really enjoying the vids, and as a dog owner, I really appreciate the fantastic relationship you have with your bud rufus.
The way this man treats his dog is better than most people treat each other, man...
cant get enough of these camp cooking videos!!!!
looking forward to the new book
+Corporals Corner What- there's a third one coming out?
+Atkrdu Never mind, didn't hear the end of it before I posted that.
Dave your #1 in my book! I love how you are with Rufus... cracked me up when you said you hate to eat in front of him without him having his ") I'm the same way 100% He's such a good boy too I can just tell watching him in your videos ~Jaime
This lady finds it extremely sexy when a man treats his pets like family. Rufus is a true chick magnet. My man and I got a big dog a few years ago--we went out right away and got a king-size bed. It made us all very happy.
"theres only one thing I hate doing worse than dishes, and thats spitting out a dip right before I get on camera"
You made my day sharing with Rufus. I got in a "discussion" with my step mom last week when she started bitching at me in my own home about giving my Jack Russell the fat off of my steak, (She only feeds her dog dry dog food). She said its bad for them, I say, I don't believe that but even if it is true, I'd rather him die a year sooner than for him to watch his best friend eat chicken, beef, and pork in front of him his whole life and not share. Buddies to the end.
+Shane K well said
+Shane K
The dry dog food thingy is bad for him, not meat and leftovers-;)
Plus pets love to eat our food. Sharing is caring!:)
Dave I think the pup eats better than I do! Enjoying these vids
Rufus loves those garlic biscuits! Every time you open a pack he comes snooping to see what you're up to, haha.
I'm definitely going to make this the next time I'm out in the bush. Thanks Dave!
Good to see some cooking videos! A lot of people think you're stuck with dehydrated food when bushcrafting/camping. The best food is stuff like this, just add water breads and muffins, prepackaged meat and dehydrated veggies can do a lot. My staple food is pancake batter and peanut butter, top notch camp food. Thanks Dave, great video as always!
20 year old college student. Id guess about 50% of my class mates dont even know how to make a fire. Very refreshing to see these videos.
Great video Dave Canterbury,I've been enjoying these older videos
Dandy fine, Dave! I love that dog of yours... his presence brings so much humor to the videos. Think he might want to come visit Alaska for a while?
Thanks for another great video Brother.
To: Dave Canterbury - I have never had Chicken & Dumplings ,but I do have to say that looks like an Excellent meal. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks Dave. I am always searching the store shelves for foil packet meats, and grains and breads that are "just add water". A lot of companies are starting to come out with more of these recently. "Get home bags" are a great place to carry some of these foods as well (alcohol stove guys/gals).
As a cook and outdoor enthusiast, I LOVE this new series, and hope there are many more to come. Ill also definitely pick up that book.
Been watching your videos for a couple of years now and this is the most comfortable I have seen you. You always seem a little rushed to get your info out, I still enjoy. Except for some o your blacksmithing that is a little over my head even for an Aircraft Tech like me. Love the dog. Look forward to the cook book to teach my grandkids from.
Made this on a fishing trip into the backwoods last weekend. Best bush pot recipe I've ever tried. Thanks again for the great videos and amazing book series.
David really enjoy your videos I'm a French and Indian War reenactor and long hunter I love the fact that you were teaching you skills so many of them have become a lost art
Another awesome video, made me hungry just watching it.
chef David your killing me lloll wo I want some too. love seeing you share with your dog. Blessings to you all!
what I'm loving about this is that you're actually portioning things well.. A lot of cooking vids I've studied have amounts to feed the Mongol army!
ive been watching you for a long time dave and you never fail to amaze me,you are indeed gifted sir
Awesome I️ have to stop watching these late at night. STARVING !!!!
Rufus rules! It's great that you have him in your vids. You're lucky to have a friend like him. He's never complained about your cooking.
Two thumbs up, looks delicious. You can tell a lot about a man by the way he treats his dog. Keep them coming Dave.
Great video. My 5 year old will enjoy it this spring.
Love this video and the book announcement! You made my day Dave. Thanks for this.
Just had some chicken and dumplings for dinner last night. My absolute favorite comfort food of all time. man this video makes me want it again tonight lol. But I have to go healthier tonight. Grilled fish it is!
Dave,
Thanks for doing what you do. Truly a blessing watching your videos. God bless you sir.
Cooking videos are some of my favorite videos, Dave! Really enjoy the series you have on Trees too.
Great series Dave I love it!!! One of the best series yet!!! More, More, More!!! Soon as the rain stops I'm breaking out my Pathfinder nested bottle/cook set! Great product. Also thanks for the controllable alcohol stove lid that was a great addition.
Tim
There is a reciepe called "cream of anything" you can use to add a thickish gravy to the soup. Its a dry mix and would work well.
You can premix the bread ingredients at home then freeze it. Depending on the weather and length of hike etc the frozen bread can defrost in your pack until it's ready to cook
greetings from MN. Thanks Dave, learning new things all the time.
I tried your bush pot chicken and dumplings although in a large pot in the kitchen. Great recipe and I'll definitely consider this for the trail. Keep up the great work Dave. Ohio strong.
Dave, you have no idea how much i wish that life you live...
What i mean is,i have more than 23 years of experience in wilderness/outdoor ,self reliance/survival, whatever. But i live in a city and i only got time to go into the mountains in weekends :((
That's why i am glad, you are doing this almost every day.All the best.
Respect brother.
I love camp cooking vids! As an Eagle Scout it just brings back some great memories!!
I love everything about this video. Thanks Dave
im 31 and i love to camp fish and hunt year round days at a time ur cooking looks awsome i will try some of your resapes look
Love God Love your channel. Thank you brother for sharing your thoughts and knowledge. Allways enjoyable. Blessings.
Aww no dumplins for Iris. Great video Dave! I can't wait to buy your bushpot and try this out. I think I may need to pick up that cook setup as well, that is sweet!
I really appreciate your perspective! It's really helped me develop a "real world" mindset on preparedness! God bless!
Love Rufus. Cant wait for the book. Much respect.
Another great series. I look foward to buying and using your next book, when available. I already have your other two, this one will be a welcome addition. Excellent job. Sir.
I don't quite know why I find these videos so enjoyable, but I do. Nice job Dave, keep 'em coming.
I love chicken and dumplings! I got hungry watching this one for sure.... As always Dave, well done and I concur with your entire methodologies. I believe that I'll have to get your fire setup, it's to good to not have in use. Thanks for another fine video, I look forward to more in this series.
i have been a chef for 20 years now....and i have heard you say you are no cook....but i would be happy to eat at your table anytime...i am really liking the new series ATB Boreal
Thanks very much for posting Dave, really interesting segment, and enjoying the ideas you are sharing, as my campfire cooking leads a hell of a lot to be desired, and as I am probably the worst cook in the world, I appreciate that with a bit of imagination you can create a meal out of lightweight ingredients available from your local supermarket. Loads of inspiration, and I may now be eating more exciting things other than minute noodles. Thanks very much
Hello from Gustav. Thank you for making excellent videos of bushpot and meals. I have many enjoyment of your videos.
Awesome video, I also carry Cherios dry cereal to crush and mix into soups and stews. Adds a little baked oats flavor, thickens the mix and add extra calories to the meal when I want my soup a bit more hearty.
That looks so good. Keep up the good work Dave.
Butter and flour in the beginning as part of the liquid base works well with the thickening aspect.
Looks awesome! Thanks for all you do Dave
I love it. Good job! I also love the way you share your meal with Rufus Keep cranking out the videos
That really looked good. I am enjoying this series. Thanks for the video
Dave that looks so good thanks and take care
Great information as always from the father of bushcraft. Keep these amazing videos coming.
Mr. Canterbury, when is your bushcraft cooking book coming out?
Another good video. Rufus is a cool dog, so well behaved.
keep these coming. Thanks
Just like grandma made it, with a slight change to what it was cooked on. A 4×10 wood fire steam heated range, able to do a two turkeys and dessert in oven and the rest of the meal on the range. Thanks giving dinner for a fourty member family. The bread and the rest of the pies done the day before. Oven was a twenty loafer if you used the rack. Also had hot water for the dish washers.
Who are you? I was sure no one in this world treats their dog the way i do...but you do! Hmm happened upon this for recipe ideas...well bravo! Looks good!
What i find lovely to do when i visit a place is to research cookbooks. I particularly like chuckwagon cookbooks.
Three well cake on a campfire is lovely.
11:55.. from the look on Rufus' face as he's waiting for the food to cool down, you can cue the song, The Sound of Silence.. lol. Hello darkness, my old friend..
Dave the daily youtube chef :) Great series. It looks delicious!
- Martin
love the simplicity of mixes in bags :) just add water items are great for on the trail :) dont forget stuffing!!!! its easily portable and light. Ill give my fave meal recipe (ish) I brown chicken (can be dehydrated) then make my stuffing (just add water) then corn (can be dehydrated,,just add a little extra water) then mix stuffing corn and chicken together,, I also drizzle gravy over top !!!! ITS TO DIE FOR all items can be dried and gravy is in a packet just add water :D HOPE YOU LIKE IT
i love instant mashed potatoes i boil water in my teapot dump my potatoes in a big bowl put in powdered ranch and mix with butter and pepper
Love the dog! 😊
That is a happy dog when those dumplings are being made. Hes going " man I know I am gonna get some of the good stuff"!
Looked good Dave, Thanks for sharing.
Bushcraft cooking?? You are doing a book on that? Awesomeness!!! Any idea when it is coming out. thanks for doing the video. Chicken and dumpling are my favorite. Have you thought about making pemmican with dried hamburger? Not advertising but I saw Ron Hood's video and thought that would a neat way to do soup with dumplings. dried burger, suet, potato flakes for thickening and your biscuit dumplings. Yum!! Thank you again for the video!! Can't wait for the next one.
It's pemmican and suet is nothing more than rendered down beef fat that they sell in bulk in meat depts. Just chop it up and melt it and boil it till all the water evaporates off and the meaty bits that might be in it are golden brown. Pour into a container and let it solidify. Ya got your suet for making pemmican.
What would be a good idea for two guys having an overnight camping trip? I'm talking dinner, breakfast and a lunch. I've been having problems thinking of meals for the two of us for the trips we have planned.
Been watching your videos for about 3 years now Dave and that's the first time I've seen you mess up the ending! Haha great video as always!
That looks amazing. Personally I would make more dumplings because I like dumplings covered in the thick broth than the chicken itself.
Great video, thank you Sir.
And, I just love the way you treat RUFUS. It seems that maybe unintentionally, but you do create a "serving" for it. It can't write, but I know how; ... thank you Sir.
Rufus:Get out of the way Dave!
Dave: its gotta cool down boy
Rufus:its not on fire, so its cool enough for me.
Thanks for the heads up about the dehydrated veggies!!
Great vid! Thank you so much for posting!
Looks great, greetings from Greece Dave!
I have a chicken and dumplings recipe, of course mine is a bit more involved.
But I have a solution for carrying a dumpling mix of were talking prepared and ready to go. Depending on your level of need, you could have 1 cup of flour to 2 teaspoons of baking powder and a 1/4 cup of water. Then if you want to double it for more people, it's 2 cups of flour to 4 teaspoons of baking powder and 3/4 cup of water.
haha you crack me up Dave. that last bit at the end. great video wish I could join you
Cooking is my weak area, especially for more than one. looking forward to this series.
I love these videos I stay at a camp sight or a hotel to save money working in the oil field and they make a difference for sure make a good meal easy with what ya got.
The other thing you can do if you you know you going out cook it up let it cool vac seal it and take it with you it will last longer
Great video as always. Really liking the series, looking forward to the book.
Oh my, you make me want to cook. Thanks for your videos.
Awesome series Dave. Do you have an instructional video on your cooking set up? I freaking love that thing! Can't wait to see how you use the chain!
+Brabham26 ruclips.net/video/J_S_OOJGt70/видео.html
Your dog know what a hush puppy is...your dog is a real southern gentleman...lol
Rufus is such a well behaved doggie
Could you also come up with some good recipes to cook in a smaller pot? I carry a Stanley Adventure Camp Cup most times. This video is great if I were to carry my MSR Alpine 1.6L pot but its not what I would take on a day hike since I mostly go solo and don't need so much food.
loving this series, keep it up Dave!
This is making me really hungry, that broth looked great by the time it was done. Also Rufus is a beautiful dog man!
nice idea for a new series i can't wait to see more videos of this series
That looks really good, Dave and Rufus killed his plate. Looking forward to additional videos.
Looks good, poor Rufus looks like he's thinking " this guy is crazy - he sits in the woods by a fire talking to himself....But he cooks me good food so I like him ! "
Love common man cooking series good shit as always dave. Thanks