Truck Camping with a Self Heating Pot - Seafood Paella
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- Опубликовано: 19 авг 2023
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So that's why the video suddenly stopped! LOL.
I was watching the first one you uploaded and just as you finished the Paella, it stopped and said it was a private video! When I went to play this, I quickly figured out why, lol. Oops! Good catch!
Gosh I'm early!
We love you!!! ❤🎉
We love you too Mav. Even if you can't find a campsite, I think I speak for all when I say, " I would watch you camp in your own back yard".
yessir!!!
true
Heck he could camp in my backyard!
YESSSSSSSSSSS
Definitely!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ❤❤❤
Hell yeah, Sundays with Maverick
Oh shit cuz I’m in monday rn. I’m in the future (Australia)
Monday here
Monday 🤚
Never noticed it was on Sundays. Probably because I love BeardMeatsFood and he always posts on Sundays too and I've been watching him for longer.
Hi Mav,
I'm happy to see that you're doing paella, a recipe from my country (Spain).
Taking into account that you're doing that in the US and with a heating pot the final result looks excellent.
If you want to do authentic Spanish paella some tips I'll give you:
First, stir the onion, and don't put the tomato til the onion it's brown/translucid. The tomato instead of chopping it, we always grate it as if you're grating cheese and we leave the peel out and cook everything at low fire until it's uniform.
Once you have in your pan the tomato plus the onion well cooked, add the rice to the pan and stir and fry a bit for a few minutes until the grain it's not white, and then you can add the broth/water and the rest of the ingredients as you did.
And don't put the parsley at the end once it's cooked, it's better if you chopped smaller and add it when it's boiling.
I hope this helps you!
Cheers from Barcelona, Spain! 😉
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Es arroz con cosas, no me jodas
@@DiegoGarcia-wi5mz como valenciano, el chorizo me ofendio
Cierra el pico hermano
and use a short grain rice not the long one
I’m 65 and for some reason I came upon your vlog and I’ve stuck with you I enjoy all your videos. Very relaxing. Thanks Mav. Love you too kiddo. Your parents must be so proud of you. 😊💚 from Toronto Canada 🇨🇦 .
👍🏻
@diannaf.2119 76 here
Literally praying for some truck camping videos this winter. The snow/blizzard videos are my absolute favorite and if memory serves correct, there wasn't many made this previous winter due to the white truck having issues.
Idk man its mostly been snowy content from mav. Alaska, Japan and Iceland. He spent a long time in Japan too. I think we all love the ice fishing videos and Truck camping in ice storms, but 2022-23 mav has done some huge travel. Great content this pass year imo, but I do know what your saying The "steve" style survival is always great content, and maybe some of Mavs best too.
I’ll have some of those for you 👌🏻
Mav you don't have to wait till the end to taste the food. You can do it at regular intervals to see if it's bland/salty/undercooked etc, and then adjust accordingly while cooking
At 66yo and loving these type of videos , so much more enjoyable then the TV shows I grew up with in the 60s n 70s network junk, PBS did have a "few’ ok shows. But I find it amazing that people have the courage to carry a recorder in public, I know if I ever took videos in any local merchants they’d kick me out. Sure happy you and others who I am subscribed to don’t seem to have a problem.
Right?😂
I think we all agree that we live vicariously through you
I know, I do!
Mav thank you for staying real, never let anyone tell you to be or do different, stay young at heart and keep on trucking. This is why i never miss a video luv you
Mav you’re the guy man👌🏼 never a dull moment! So proud of your roots and how far you’ve come. Keep killing it stud.
the way to a woman’s heart is a guy that camps and cooks! thanks Mav.
That first campground you pulled up to I recognized it right away. I stayed there in 2015. I spent an entire week visiting everything along the North Shore. Great place to be.
2 Years since the Mexico road trip!!!....My O my times does fly. Thank you all your content Mav, keep on trucking mate...much love and appreciation.
Hey Mav.. This was amazing. That pot did what needed to be done. You took your time. Made sure that it was right. It looks delicious. No matter what it's fresh. You have fresh veggies, & oil+broth is always good. Just more seasoning.. Keep on Trucking, En-joy!!! ❤️🐞🤗
I’m so happy for you Mav. You’ve made it into zumiez. You’ve done it the correct way. Love you and everything you stand for
And no bragging or boasting involved! Mav is awesome!
Wouldn't be a Sunday evening without a Mav video.
I’ve been watching this guy since he was doing little island adventures with Alex, it’s so amazing to see how far he has come! Congratulations mav on the zumies colab!
Thank you for making this video, we're going camping in our conversion van this weekend and a self cooking pot like that is perfect.
Well done Mav, well done! Paella, I'll always remember the first time I had paella; summer 1995 (Before Hugo Chavez), in La Guira, Venezuela, where our ship was on a liberty visit. There was this really cool place off the beach that served nothing but paella, though the wine selection was a bit more varied (Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, or water). We were four dudes, three really big and scrawny lil' me. We spent hours chowing down, drinking gallons of red wine and enjoying the relaxed life style of Venezuela...what a tasty way to spend the day.
Good show Maverick! Keep on making the outdoors looking yummy. I also appreciate the evaluation of new products.
Hey Mav I love your videos! I don’t always have time for the full thing but I stop by for the food.
I started watching your videos around february and it’s a relief to watch something thats down to earth and not all crazy and wild. Thank you for what you do MAV you’re the man!
Isn't that the truth.
Awesome trip man like the new pot you used. Can’t wait for the Utah trip peace safe travels
As soon as I hear Holiday Road I immediately think of the Vacations. Great video Mav.
I have a newer one of these I use for making eggs, ramen, and udon while camping. Mine just has low and high switch, no dial. Love it. Your recipe looks good. I will be trying it. Keep on campin' 🏕 truckin', cookin', Mav
I love that little pot. I’ve had mine for a year now. Its great when its hot out and I don’t want to use the stove! Its also good on road trips if you cook in hotel rooms.
Great to see you again Mav! It’s nice seeing you in your truck like old times! I hope to meet you someday.
Thanks Mav, seems like a good electric pot to have for camping. The food look good too, Take care! Keep Truckin.❤
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Great video! That paella 🥘 looked amazing! 😊
We went on a road trip on the west coast of the US in 2019, and we dipped inland to Utah to go to Zion National Park. We really like the hike in the Narrows there. Depending on the water level, it's part walk, part swim (don't remember if that was actually necessary, but easier to swim than hop from stone to stone) and that was really fun. My wife keeps bringing that up as her favorite memory about that trip. It's in my top 3 as well.
Hi Mav, I live in Utah and of all the places I’ve gone fishing I think the most beautiful spot to fish and camp is fish lake for me. Beautiful rainbow trout and fun fishing experience really all around
you should truck camp at a remote trail head then do an overnight backpacking hike! Would be cool to see some kind of cool backpacking food ideas
That would be cool! Could do it in Utah😁
nah hes too lazy todo real camping
Very sweet of you to adopt that cooking pot, I'm sure you'll give it a good home.
As somebody from Utah I would say that fish lake is a good place to go. The fall colors are amazing and you can get some rainbow trout fishing in as well.
Hey mav, to fix the rust starting on the bed. 0000 steel whole and some glass cleaner will remove the rust with some scrubbing till it’s gone, from there I’d recommend some bed liner or a rhino lining. It will also slightly help insulate the bed and further rust prevention! Love the content man❤
You're an awesome young man, love to watch you camp and cook!!!❤❤
Perfect timing! Thank you mav!
You were ten seconds from Finland where I camped when I was up that way last summer. That little first come-first serve campsite was lovely.
Thank you so much Mav I just made paella for the first time because of your video having not know what it was before the vid. It has in 1 night become a staple meal for me.
We really do appreciate you too, Mav.
You make camping look so easy and enjoyable!
Nothing makes a day that much sweeter than seeing ya up loaded Mav. The adventure is always enjoyable!
Ahhh, good ok Two Harbors! I lived there for over 20 years. Love watching you, it brings back such great memories.
I couldn’t be more proud of you Mav. Had some family members go to school with you in Wayzata. Love the new zumies merch 🫶🏻 they’ll be worn too often
I have that same exact electric pot. I bought it over 6 years ago and it is still going strong. I usually use it in hotels, so I put a silicone trivet under it just to be sure I don’t mess up the furniture in the hotel room. I cook all kinds of things in it. My specialty is Parmesan Shrimp and fettuccine. I also make omelets with it. Washing it isn’t hard, but you do have to make sure that you don’t get the electrical parts wet. I typically wash the inside, rinse it out, and then just wipe the outside off. Be very careful what utensils you use in it, though. Silicone is best. The nonstick coating will scratch if you use metal.
Mexican Chorizo is not ideal. Spicy hard salami would be a good substitute next time. Looks bomb though! Nice work Mav!
Mav! I’m pumped that your coming to Utah! I’ve lived here my whole life and I still haven’t seen all it’s beauty! Can’t wait to see you enjoy this beautiful state!
mav baja series is stilll my favorite series i ever seen. soo dope seeing you go somewhere everyones afraid of but thrived nonethelesss! you killed it that time forsure bud
Love you Mav, and Paella is one of my faves! Great job! ❤
BRO YOU GOT YOUR BRAND IN THE STORES NOW??? IM SO FREAKIN PROUD
I remember that Mav! Very nice people in Baja! They were very pleased 😌 with their meal!
I am glad you said Chorizo! When you were adding it! I asked myself if it was it? My Foster Parents were Hispanic and it was cooked a lot for breakfast mixed in with eggs! I am Irish American 😆 😆
I can't get enough of Mav's videos ❤❤❤❤❤
I think this is the only channel I genuinely want to watch every time
That series of videos when you were in Baja were amazing. That’s how I got hooked on your content. You should do a part 2 Baja.
THAT INTRO WAS GOLDEN! so happy i got to witness a part of your glow up through the internet
Mav, you should try the Japanese curry blocks you saw at the grocery store! It's super close and we use it in Hawaii all the time
Great pot to cook in! Always enjoy the videos Mav!
Provided you enjoy charcoal base flavours
Fish lake is a beautiful spot to visit if you're looking for some great views/fishing while in central Utah. Have fun on your road trip !
Congrats on partnering with Zumiez Mav. That’s awesome dude. On your visit to Utah, I recommend going to Antelope Island, on the Great Salt Lake. It’s got Bison on it and they’re fantastic to watch. There are some camp sites as well. I think you’ve got to reserve them but the place is unbelievable. I just drove around the island but would’ve stayed if I could have.
An electric skillet? What a time to be alive! 😉
I use my self heating microwave alot.
That pan looks like cooking with a hair dryer. ❤
Best part of my day when i get to watch your awsome travel vids just makes me wanna live this style
I wept when I seen you sit down in that chair Infront of Zumiez! I cried Mav because reality sat in for me spiritually realizing how hard you worked for this! But! They say that if you love what you do! You will be Blessed because you are patient! People think Blessing come over night sometimes! THEY CAN! WATCH & SEE! I realized in my own life! That a Higher Power will only give what you can handle! You have proved that you young man! YOU DID IT!!! YOUR OWN MERCHANDISE MAV! YOU PREVAILED! I do not know who works behind the scenes of the products becoming an Empire! I believe and I am sure that I have seen your Mom in the background on some of your platforms! Mom & everybody else! Thanks for letting your Son do what he loves best! 💐
Thank you! We are very proud of Mav.
Awesome review of the cook pot. And a great video 🎉❤
We love mav he makes the best vids Fr!
I just found you also a Minnesota woman in England I just saw you make a turkey dinner for the homeless oh love you made me believe there ARE others like me you have no idea what that means to my soul!!! Thank you and side note we never want to see you suffer fishing is fine get a nice fish dinner but anything more is not needed when you suffer I suffer remember that the males in my family introduced me to you so hi!! Love always Kelli
I use these when I do travel nursing, in hotels as eating drive-through gets pretty old fast I love it ❤❤
Mav....love your content....also, the Japanese curry is awesome... I eat it often. Lived in Japan for a total of 8 yrs... give it a try.
Dude congratulations on the partnership I’ve been watching for a few years now and like wow dude what you have accomplished is so inspiring man keep up the work!!!!
Every time I come home from work, I watch your videos and it makes me so happy I’m so glad I found you on RUclips❤
Man it’s currently 5:48am and I’m subbed i been subbed for about almost 2 years my RUclips always forgets to show you so I miss videos but I found you again right now and I’m gonna recover on vids from 3 months ago , I love your vids nice to come back to RUclips and find a nearly new video keep posting!
😂 best intro ever, you even had the clothes rack painted green like the family truckster! We’ll done ✨
Love watching the cooking. I often wonder why campers don't use electric skillets. I personally think they are very fitting for camping and will handle cooking and abundance of things.
I think if I were sponsored by Jackery I definitely would! I don’t mean that in a negative way lol. I love my Ecoflow but it’d run that thing for 15 minutes and I’d be left with no fridge. One day for sure though.
Yeah, I think he's always been a bit reluctant to use up battery power for cooking. Yeah, surprised that he's never had a griddle in any vids. Griddles are excellent for hearty camp breakfasts: french toast, flapjacks, bacon, sausage, hashbrowns, and then later burgers steaks, salmon, yeah all kinds of stuff..the list goes on..Cheers ,,
@@ccm4052 I quickly learned if I want to be able to eat with my family while camping I needed a griddle. I have a cuisinart griddle and a coleman stove for anything else. My son is allergic to eggs so we cook the eggs on a separate pan. I always go with a 20lb tank but we're a family of 4 and we started using one of those gas fire pits for chilly mornings when the wife wants fire and I don't want to make one just to put it out and leave.
Those curry cubes are a gift. I love making curry in a cast iron while im out camping, highly reccomend it
My family and I were up in that exact spot from Kansas about a week ago. Got ice cream at that same shop, pretty cool! Always have enjoyed your videos, keep on truckin’!
You should try to come to Alberta for some wicked lake fishin’
Awesome vid as always
Thanks Mav for always giving us some epic contents i really do enjoy watching them God bless you
Mav, that meal looked like a picture out of a cooking magazine. Yum.
I have the same hot pot. LOVE IT! Family comes over for hot pot and use that. Great vid Mav!
Awesome video as always, Mav! As a Northern Utah native, I’d recommend coming up here and seeing antelope island at sunset, you see all of the mountains in the distance across the great salt lake and the colors are truly breathtaking (I’d recommend the Buffalo point trailhead; it’s a small small hike but the views!), there are also roaming Buffalo on the island and you’re still able to camp there. :) Taking a drive through the Ogden/12th street canyon and coming up on pineview reservoir is also amazing. There are many hikes you can take in there. You can drive around the reservoir and come back into the valley through north Ogden canyon and those views while driving are incredible. You can also go up to causey reservoir and kayak and, again, incredible. We’ve also got the spiral jetty which is crazy. And if you’ve never been through Idaho, highly recommend as well! Bear lake is crystal clear and half in Utah and half in Idaho also. :)
yeahhhh im a utah native too and all of that would be way fun mav
Mav, thank you for all your hard work. It's evident how loved you are and how much people appreciate you! I could watch any of your videos... for some reason they just soothe my soul (I know, super cringe but true). KOT, my friend! 🛻👍
OMG Becky! Like, weirdo hippie vibes! Like Totally! 😛😝😜🤪🤣
Love this MAV , great option for camping !
Can't believe your trip to Mexic was two years ago. Time is absolutely flying Mav - keep up the good work
Great video, Mav!! Think it’s best to use that on a hard surface for ventilation. The electric fry pan was a travel must back in the day!❤
My mother used an electric skillet years ago. It worked great!
Pretty accurate paella Mav, but come to Spain and get a bigger one! (I'd like to see you in the Pyrenees)
Best intro to your clothing line.. absolute killer!! Mad props to that creative sequence 🤙🏽
I really think this little pot will come in handy for you Mav, for lots of things. I know you need a battery, but you always seem to have some battery power. Love watching your videos!
Hey mav, not sure if you’re into mountain biking at all, but if you come to sundance resort there are some pretty sweet courses to check out! There isn’t any camping on property, but one of my personal favorite spots are in one of the surrounding canyons, look up silver lake if your interested!
That's true.
Everytime I watch Mav, I'm inspired to make videos of my own. Once I get over the hunger from watching your cooking, that is.
Cool! Love your videos Mav. I did a lot of research on electric hot pots and bentos for camping. I picked the Itaki magic bento (200w) and shabuki pot (500w). There are a lot of sketchy ones out there. The one you used looks pretty good though. Glad you didn't burn a hole in your sleeping bag. Have fun and thanks for sharing with all of us :)
That a neat cooking pot. Yummy Paella. Thanks for sharing. We love you too.
We love you Mav!! I love watching your vids before going to sleep, its so comforting🫶🏻
Hey mav Maybe you like muqueca, it's a Brazilian recipe
Ingredients:
1 lb firm white fish fillets (such as cod, snapper, or halibut), cut into chunks
1 onion, sliced
1 red bell pepper, sliced
1 green bell pepper, sliced
2 tomatoes, diced
3 cloves garlic, minced
1/4 cup chopped cilantro (coriander)
1/4 cup chopped green onions
1 tablespoon lime or lemon juice
1 tablespoon olive oil
1 tablespoon palm oil (optional, for color and flavor)
1 can (13.5 oz) coconut milk
1 cup fish or vegetable broth
Salt and pepper to taste
1 tablespoon paprika
1 tablespoon ground cumin
1 tablespoon red pepper flakes (adjust to taste)
Instructions:
In a large bowl, marinate the fish chunks with lime or lemon juice, salt, pepper, paprika, cumin, and red pepper flakes. Let it sit for about 15-20 minutes.
In a large pot, heat olive oil and palm oil (if using) over medium heat. Add sliced onions and cook until softened.
Add minced garlic and sauté for another minute until fragrant.
Add the sliced bell peppers and sauté for a few more minutes until slightly softened.
Gently add the marinated fish chunks to the pot, followed by the diced tomatoes. Be careful not to break up the fish.
Pour in the coconut milk and fish/vegetable broth. Stir gently to combine.
Bring the mixture to a gentle simmer, then cover the pot and let it cook for about 15-20 minutes, or until the fish is cooked through and flakes easily.
Season the stew with additional salt and pepper if needed.
Just before serving, sprinkle chopped cilantro and green onions over the stew.
Serve the Moqueca hot, preferably with rice and/or traditional sides like farofa (toasted cassava flour) and pirão (a type of fish gravy).
Enjoy your delicious homemade Moqueca!
Keep in mind that this recipe is a basic version, and variations exist depending on the region and personal preferences.
Those things are sweet! Got mine even before tiktok. Its really handy when going on a fishing trip. Your paella looks good!
@Mav - I grew up in Utah, and have hunted and fished there for the la 40 years. Highway 14 east of Cedar City to highway 89 Junction from mid-September to the end of October is a spectacular drive and there are a ton of great camping spots. also, highway 12 from Torry to Boulder is a great spot. they call it the grand staircase. there are a thousand little lakes and camping spots. some of the biggest brook trout i have ever caught came from those lakes. Paiute reservoir, Otter Creak reservoir and Fish Lake, Mill Meadow and Johnson Vallery reservoirs also good. Highway from Thistle to Kanab is a great drive too.
Great to see you in the airport today Mav! Good luck gettin the line wet!
Congrats on Zumiez! You’re great, Mav.
Love your content!
I want to let you know that the northern parts of Utah has some awesome camp areas. Plenty of places near Bear Lake, and throughout the many canyons. Lots of cool fishing areas too! Your awesome!
As a resident of southern Utah, Zion/Bryce are must sees.
Lots of places to go off roading, like Sand Hollow and Molly's Nipple in Hurricane, and Toquerville Falls to name a few...