6 CAMPFIRE COOKING MISTAKES TO AVOID *do this instead*

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  • Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024
  • When it comes to campfire cooking, there’s a lot to learn! In this video, I share some important mistakes to avoid and some tips for what to do instead when you’re cooking meals over the campfire. Many of these things I’ve learned the hard way, so you don’t have to! Check out all the additional resources in the description below…
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Комментарии • 61

  • @amanda.outside
    @amanda.outside  Год назад +4

    Which one of these tips did you find most helpful? Comment below!! 👇

    • @shack109
      @shack109 Год назад

      Cast Iron and welding gloves are essential.

    • @justanothertiredmom4
      @justanothertiredmom4 Год назад +1

      Be patient with yourself as you learn how to cook over a fire. It is a skill that is perfected over time and practice. I needed to hear this again because I can get impatient and frustrated sometimes.

    • @marybendfeldt9596
      @marybendfeldt9596 3 месяца назад

      The fire resistant gloves!

  • @DiWriter
    @DiWriter Год назад +5

    Another good piece of advice, have some snacks out for the other people. No need to rush things because someone is hangry! (We like veggies, salsa and hummus.)

    • @brianyaniro5086
      @brianyaniro5086 4 месяца назад

      No. If you have food restrictions, especially ones you choose then you bring your own food. This might be a wild concept for you but it's not other people's job to cater to you.

  • @davepenaphd4300
    @davepenaphd4300 Год назад +38

    Even with 100k subs this channel is under-appreciated. She loves nature and gives very practical information.

  • @ekbolton2506
    @ekbolton2506 Год назад +4

    Great vids, here's one you haven't tried, camp meals for vegans, and yes it is possible.

  • @michelleharrison-kintner1015
    @michelleharrison-kintner1015 Год назад

    Thanks!! Awesome med kit!

  • @meysam9
    @meysam9 6 месяцев назад

    Good job

  • @tikoy1955
    @tikoy1955 Год назад

    Good video. Hey I think I have the same meat thermometer. LOL I really enjoy your videos.

  • @SomeoneVx
    @SomeoneVx 3 месяца назад

    that intro was a bit bouncy. did nick record that or?

  • @ChirpyMike
    @ChirpyMike Месяц назад

    "Campire Cooking for Idiots"
    Other than the "coal tip", this should be basic knowledge.

  • @loekeharie
    @loekeharie 2 месяца назад

    no way you can call your self a camper if you use fire risisting glofes

  • @jhoonhp8923
    @jhoonhp8923 Год назад +7

    Remember to thoroughly put out your fire when done

  • @fearlessfinancejourney
    @fearlessfinancejourney Год назад +5

    Not campfire related, but where is your shirt from?! Also, a video idea, "what's in my med kit". I'd love to see it to get some ideas!

    • @amanda.outside
      @amanda.outside  Год назад +1

      My shirt is an Amazon find by the brand Merino.tech. It's really comfortable and merino wool!

  • @lisabritt4284
    @lisabritt4284 Год назад +3

    And pull your long beautiful hair back when at the fire. Thanks for the good info!

  • @mament_86
    @mament_86 Год назад +1

    Like,,,❤❤❤ verry beautiful

  • @MyOwnShedOfLight
    @MyOwnShedOfLight 5 месяцев назад

    How do you "clean" it though?? LOL
    I have one....and bought soap made for it too, because I'd wash it then season it....but like seems more difficult to do outside.

  • @thetntgamer8545
    @thetntgamer8545 Год назад

    Wait aren't you supposed to get checkmark when you reach 100k? anyway thanks for the tips

  • @StuHoffman
    @StuHoffman Год назад +4

    Excellent example of Preparation, Awareness, and Safety. As with many of your videos it demonstrates organization and a thoughtful approach that doesn't get in the way of the fun and enjoyment of camping, hiking, etc. Great for those new to camp cooking, and really good reminder for those who have been there and done that. Keep the good stuff coming.

    • @amanda.outside
      @amanda.outside  Год назад

      Thank you very much! I really appreciate your comment.

    • @laurienix4121
      @laurienix4121 Год назад

      I agree! She’s full of valuable information for all levels of camping, hiking and backpacking.

  • @WanderingSwitchback
    @WanderingSwitchback Год назад +1

    Congratulations on 100K!!
    LOVE cast iron on the fire- there's just something special about it!
    Thank you for mentioning first aid- it's such as easy thing to overlook, but burns and cuts are super common injuries while camping and backpacking, and there's peace in knowing what to do if something happens.

  • @AveMonica
    @AveMonica Год назад +3

    The best tip is to learn from the mistakes of others… thank you for sharing!

  • @rockytopwrangler2069
    @rockytopwrangler2069 Год назад +1

    ... Always love your video's and tips ... We all learn best by making a mistake ,, hopefully only once .. To prevent soot buildup on campfire pots, coat the pot with dish soap first ,, almost all the soot will wipe off ,, can also wrap bottom /sides with aluminum foil .. Fire flames are for warming cold bodies and marshmallows ,, coals are for cooking over .......Thanks and Stay Safe ..

  • @tinapeacock9207
    @tinapeacock9207 Год назад +1

    Most of this is common sense.

    • @avaaragon5284
      @avaaragon5284 Месяц назад +1

      This may be common sense to someone who thinks black and white. This may not be common sense to some who has never experienced getting out/camping before. Lots of poor parent choices not a lot of guidance these days. Try to be more open minded to the situations around you that go unseen!

  • @toryevanss4512
    @toryevanss4512 Год назад +1

    I'd love to see a video on fire building

  • @autumnwishes8364
    @autumnwishes8364 Год назад +1

    Congratulations on 100K subscribers! I've been a fan since around 70k subscribers or maybe less. I enjoy your content and find your videos to be just as relaxing as being out in nature. 👍 Best of luck as you continue on your journey!

    • @amanda.outside
      @amanda.outside  Год назад +1

      Thank you SO much for all the support!! I always appreciate your comments!

  • @travelswithdina.7
    @travelswithdina.7 Год назад

    Hi Amanda
    I like ur videos so much. Just could you do a Playlist on solo camping backpacking. I don't have a car. Thanks 4 ur channel

  • @yurihuertavasquez9544
    @yurihuertavasquez9544 Год назад

  • @buscampers
    @buscampers Год назад

    Great tips. I'm a cast iron fan but I'd like to get a stainless pot in my kit. I see you like the primus set on your blog. I'm not familiar w the brand but I'll check it out. Thanks!

  • @Icutmetal
    @Icutmetal 3 месяца назад

    I have that same camp grill…it’s about as simple and basic as it gets, but has worked great so far.

  • @SLeopold75
    @SLeopold75 Год назад

    Firegloves - that was the tip I needed to hear!! thank you Amanda. You videos are thoughtful, thourough and entertaining. I had a good time with your dramatization of the frantic firepit chef:)

  • @mimihimes1989
    @mimihimes1989 Год назад

    I really love all of your tips and tricks!! I wish I saw this before I attempted a similar breakfast over the fire. The water took FOREVER to boil, now I know why!! 😅 Keep these videos coming!! 😊

  • @frankmarullo228
    @frankmarullo228 Год назад

    Amanda I look forward to all your videos, this one I was away for the weekend so , better late then never. THANK you Frank from montana.. PS. You are very easy to watch you know all !

  • @stephenwest1491
    @stephenwest1491 Год назад

    Dig your fire hole dig the air hole next to it join them at the bottom light your fire in the big holes drop a metal grille over your fire hole and cook over the grille 😁

  • @laurienix4121
    @laurienix4121 Год назад

    The med kit! And fire resistant gloves. Love your channel!

  • @gregchandler900
    @gregchandler900 Год назад

    I'm going camping in a couple months, really been lovin your channel.😁

  • @banihex
    @banihex Год назад

    Good tip about how the gloves will get hot, they do, and you’ll rush to grab it off!

  • @melodieschellenberg906
    @melodieschellenberg906 Год назад

    I’d love a video of a first aid kit, or med kit!

  • @justineabruzzo7953
    @justineabruzzo7953 Год назад +1

    Congrats on 100k❤🎉

  • @CookingCookingnatural-qj7yp
    @CookingCookingnatural-qj7yp 11 месяцев назад

    Good

  • @kays749
    @kays749 Год назад

    I always learn something new from you.

  • @robaldridge6505
    @robaldridge6505 Год назад +2

    Great Video Amanda, if I may add one more campfire caution.. watch what you wear around a live fire, manmade materials can become red hot shrink wrap in a millisecond.

  • @smallnuts2
    @smallnuts2 5 месяцев назад

    With gear, im curiouse about pans. I hear stainless steel is best but a cast iron will heat up in certain spots causing food to not be cooked at same temperature.
    My worry is, if I get a stainless steel pan and heat is great, I'll be burnt on outside raw in middle for cheese burgers. 😂

  • @gabrielkawa3477
    @gabrielkawa3477 Год назад

    Good tips

  • @hindsfeetonhighplaces
    @hindsfeetonhighplaces Год назад

    If you are an early planner like me (menu planned weeks in advance of a long trip), you may not be able to know the fire restrictions before you head out. Conditions may change, some times quickly. But you should DEFINATELY be checking this before you get to your location.

  • @a.phillips6892
    @a.phillips6892 Год назад +1

    Thank you SO much for this valuable info! 2 questions…I see rocks are necessary around the fire, and a grill grate. Do you always carry your own in case the campsite does not have? Also, do you ever carry your own firewood? I see firewood for sale around my area often, and even some free from time to time. I started saving dryer lint to use as a starter..is this good? Such a good point about organizing the ingredients, down to the chopping! I don’t think this would be very easy outdoors! 🤗💯💓🏕

  • @nutthrower4415
    @nutthrower4415 Год назад

    Great advice thanks