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What an amazing thoughtful and informative cook book!
This gives you everything you need for a successful camping trip, even down to what equipment you need to what you need from the supermarket
This is an essential manual for anyone thinking of going on a camping holiday.
Honestly I’m not what one would call outdoorsy. Unfortunately for me, my son is obsessed with the idea of camping. Enter this cookbook.
There are recipes for every meal, including desserts and drinks. The author gives amazing tips on how to start some prep at home and then finish it at camp. The recipes are easy to follow and not just what one would call typical camp food.
Now I’ll never be as proficient as the author but I feel more prepared for the day we go camping.
Other great things about the book:
1- the pictures are wonderful.
2- there’s tons of helpful tips.
3- the author is hilarious. I could see camping adjacent to her in my hotel. I mean my son can’t expect me to sleep outside too right?
4- literally everything.
I really enjoyed this book it had many of the normal camping fair but also stretches your imagination and might I say removed some of the stress out of complicated cooking techniques with easier ways to achieve the same results. Great addition to any camping regimen.
Great book, provides tips, tricks, sample menus and best of all new recipes to try on the road or at home. The book is a comprehensive grouping that will make camping a breeze in planning and execution. The book includes recipes from breakfast, lunch, dinner, beverages, desserts and best of all snacks! Easy simple steps with great photos of the products. This should make camping a win for the cook and family!!
Thanks to netgalley, publisher and author for the opportunity to review this upcoming cookbook.
Published April 12, 2002 just in time for the camping season!
Loved this one! Got a lot of inspiration for future camping trips. Loved the organization of this and the photos!!
My family and I just started camping last summer. I’ll definitely be picking this one up for our trips we have planned over the summer! I loved how quick and low maintenance the recipes are!
Everyone who knows me, knows that I am Indoorsy. So why would I grab an advance copy of a camping cookbook. Well, I love cookbooks and this one peaked my interest with the cover and description. The recipes are excellent and the tips on how to pack and prepare your food are priceless. There are many great tips on meal prep for the recipes and how to pack some of the ingredients to not take up space. A practical break down of the different types of camping and the stoves you can use was explained in a way even I could understand it.
The recipes and photography are amazing. I am planning on making some of these at home, like skillet biscuits, beef stroganoff, eggs in purgatory, banana boats and so much more. Kids will love helping to make and prep these meals. It is a great starting point for family cooking. Highly recommend.
I received a copy of this book through NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.
This book was around 3.5 stars for me.
There's a lot of information packed into this book! There's a lot of recipes and information about how to prepare for camping cooking. The recipes are "family" oriented in that they're largely recipes that kids will enjoy - pancakes, mac & cheese, etc. The recipes focus on having minimal ingredients and lists what prep to do in advance. But still some of the recipes seem complicated for newer cooks, especially those new to cooking over coals. The recipes are listed in both grams and cups, but some have instructions to cook until ready or similar, which isn't super helpful if you're new to cooking with fire.
There are some interesting recipes to try.
This book is laid out really nicely and has lots of great tips with lists of cooking tools needed to make these recipes camping. You would need to plan what recipes before hand but the book gives you a sample menu for 3 days as well. Most of the meals are skillet or foil packs which makes it easy. A lot of ingredients I wouldn't normally bring camping though but most are easy to come by. I do wish I had a physical copy of the book to see what the size is like as that would factor into whether I would actually bring it camping with me. The idea is really nice though and there are some great recipes.
Thank you to NetGalley and Quarto Publishing Group for allowing me to read and ARC copy and review The Family Camp Cookbook. My thoughts are my own.
I have always camped. I grew up in a family who loved the great outdoors. We travelled extensively between California, Arizona, Utah, Nevada and Colorado to camp. Camping is an amazing adventure that requires a great deal of planning and intentionality. I remember watching my mom take weeks at a time to prepare for our next trip. I loved how she organized everything for our tent trailer and planned out the meals. Back in the 80s and 90s, meals were pretty simple with your standard egg/bacon or pancake breakfasts; sandwiches for lunch; and chili, soup or spaghetti for dinner.
My husband's family likewise spent a great deal of time camping. They travelled to the Sierra Nevada Mountains, Yellowstone, Wyoming, Colorado, South Dakota and more. With five kids in tow, they had some pretty incredible family adventures, like the time my mother-in-law braved Million Dollar Highway in Western Colorado in a full-size van and with trailer in tow.
Fast forward to today: we have camped with my husband's family multiple times. In the past three or four years, we have all gathered together near Mammoth Lakes in the Sierra Nevadas. We implemented a rule that each family (there's five total who attend) take one nightly meal. Let me tell you, we have some creative chefs. We've enjoyed carbonara pasta, a shrimp boil, Mexican chicken, chili, bean soup and more. These are the traditions that create lasting memories.
I am a foodie, and my husband has worked in food and beverage for fourteen years. He also has his ciserone and sommelier certifications. We love food, and we love to cook. We also enjoy creating memories with the food we make.
I loved reading The Family Camp Cookbook. It reminded me of all the reasons why camping is so much fun. So much of these vacations/family trips are based around the table; food plays an important role of creating the camping culture.
Emily Vikre has produced a timeless cookbook with The Family Camp Cookbook. Part memento, part training guide, part recipe builder, The Family Camp Cookbook should be on any camper's reading list.
I particularly think this would be a great library addition for someone just getting into camping, a wedding gift or the camping family who is looking to expand their recipe repertoire. After all, it is easy to keep creating the same meals over and over and over again out of necessity and ease.
Vikre provides a wide range of recipes, some a little more adventurous than I like, but many that I look forward to trying. In addition, Vikre does a fantastic job at speaking to the cooking tools required for successful camping, whether it be roughing it or more glamping it.
Be on the lookout for this wonderful cookbook, releasing March 29, 2022 wherever books are sold.
If you like camping or just using your backyard cookery, you will love this book! This book has everything you need to know from stocking up your backyard kitchen to recipes. I am so excited to try these out! But one caution, these are not the healthiest recipes.
I am currently running to preorder a physical copy of this book!!!
As a winter baby, cold lover, and snow angel - this book is currently making curse all things winter as my dire need to go camping is overwhelming.
This book has everything you need to prep your camping gear for the new outdoor season ahead. It gives you an inadept rundown of all the latest and move efficient cooking equipment, food safety, packing methods, and TONS of easy to make recipes. Seriously, everything you need beginner or master - is right here!
I can't wait to get out into nature and cook some of these amazing recipes.
Thank you so much Quarto and Harvard Press for sending me an advanced copy of this amazing book!
The Family Camp Cookbook is such a friendly and fun collection of tips and recipes for outdoor dining by Dr. Emily Vikre. Due out 29th March 2022 from Quarto on their Harvard Common Press imprint, it's 192 pages and will be available in hardcover and ebook formats.
Wow, this was a really fun book. I grew up in a family who loved camping and RV'ing and some of my fondest memories of growing up were related to food and family. This book is full of funny (and some cautionary) bits of advice about camping and food, preparation and selection of tools and supplies, and getting the most out of enjoying the great outdoors.
I liked the accessible and logical layout. The introduction has some good tips for equipment and tools recommendations (the author doesn't mention brands, but does a good job of giving a balanced overview). The following chapters contain the recipes arranged thematically: breakfast, lunches (includes trail food on the go and dishes to prepare and eat in-camp), dinners, and treats & drinks. The author has included a LOT of recipes.. there are more than 75 at a rough count).
Recipes contain a description and background introduction, ingredients in a bullet list, and step-by-step cooking instructions. Ingredient measurements are supplied in American standard measurements with metric measurements in parentheses (yay!). The nutritional information is not included. Extra tips or recipe alternatives are listed in text boxes in the recipes. The recipes themselves are fairly straightforward and are made for the most part with easily sourced ingredients. Many are very simple, none of them are overly complex. Recipes with pre-preparation to do at home are listed in a sidebar.
The photography is well done and abundant; most of the recipes are illustrated with photographs which are clear and well done.Vegetarian recipes are not marked as such. Many of the recipes which aren't vegan-friendly could be made plant based with a little experimentation. (Almost all of the recipes are streamlined and don't contain many ingredients).
This is a nice collection of recipes and even allowing for the fact that some of them are very similar to others in the same category, this will keep camping/outdoors fans going for ages. These are simple "everyday" recipes which are anything but boring. We tried several dishes and all of them were tasty and well written.
We're definitely going to try more of these recipes. Well written book, tasty recipes.
Four and a half stars. This is a solid recipe book which will be used. It would make a superlative housewarming gift to a friend or family member who enjoys camping as a hobby.
Disclosure: I received an ARC at no cost from the author/publisher for review purposes.
Pros: Where I live in Louisiana, a family's "camp" is their lake house or country home . . . people register for specific camp house china when they get married. That being said, I had a different idea of what was meant by a camp cookbook--I was assuming a full kitchen rather than a campfire. Once I straightened out that confusion, I had a lot of fun reading this book about recipes for campouts. I loved the photos in this book and was surprised at how delicious the food looked--I've never done this kind of camping! This book is practical for the time we are living in as we are still gathering outdoors for meals. I found the first chapter to be extremely practical with information about what to pack, how to set up a stove, and what utensils to bring. I think this book would be a great gift for friends and family who love to camp or for kids who are in scouting.
Cons: None that I can think of.
Thank you to NetGalley and Quarto Publishing Group, Harvard Common Press for the opportunity to read this book!
Camping is all about sharing fun times and making memories!
"The Family Camp Cookbook" by Emily Vikre, is a sweet trip down memory lane. When looking through this awesome cookbook, one can't help but think about sweet memories of the past and future ones to come. Do you need to go camping to enjoy this cookbook? No! These recipes can be enjoyed in your own backyard.
Emily Vikre has written a comprehensive book on camping how-to's full of delicious recipes and gorgeous pictures. She even includes what to take with you, set-up, and equipment to make your adventure a success. Along with yummy menus for breakfast, lunch, snacks, dinner, desserts, and drinks are kid friendly suggestions. Are you a vegan? No problem! Emily has recipes for you in this extraordinary book.
This is the only cookbook you will ever need to make your camping trip easy and enjoyable. I highly recommend this book to anyone that enjoys outdoor cooking. It will be published March 15, 2022.
Thank you NetGalley and Quarto Publishing Group - Harvard Common Press, for allowing me to review this e-book. I'm ready to go camping!
My family are avid campers. We take a minimum 2-3 weeks every year to get away, unplug, and enjoy being out in nature. Sometimes, are close enough to a town to get fresh ingredients for a meal, other times we eat what we catch, or we eat what we pack. It gets a little repetitious and while the experience is not meant to focus on food, it is nice to have delicious meals to look forward to that don’t take a lot of time and energy. That is why I have appreciated The Family Camp Cookbook. The backgrounds and insights resonant with many of the same things we have learned along the way. I love that the recipes are divided into wet and dry ingredients and what to prepare at home prior to departure, versus what to make at camp. Very helpful when prepping recipes!
To those who are curious or just getting started, there is a wonderful wealth of knowledge to equip you all the proper things for a successful adventure (including a sample three-day menu!). If you are more experienced, there is a creativity to many of the dishes and a variety of cooking methods. Maybe you are looking to shake up the routine or try something new. Either way, this book is an excellent resource for all levels of those looking to create yummy dishes out of their kitchen. As a side note, I did appreciate the photos of each recipe as well.
I received a complimentary copy from the publisher via NetGalley and all opinions expressed are solely my own, freely given.