Overland Food
Hearty Camper Van & Camping Recipes
When traveling, the goal is to maximize flavor while minimizing fuel consumption and dishwashing. These five recipes rely on one-pot methods and shelf-stable ingredients that require little to no refrigeration.
1. Van-Life Smoky Bean & Sausage Stew
A warming, protein-packed meal that uses tinned staples for a rich, smoky finish.
- Ingredients: 1 tin kidney beans, 1 tin chopped tomatoes, 1 pack shelf-stable sausages (or chorizo), 1 onion, 1 tbsp smoked paprika, 1 stock cube.
- Instructions:
- Slice sausages and onion; fry in a deep pan until browned.
- Stir in smoked paprika for 30 seconds to release the aroma.
- Add tomatoes and drained beans.
- Crumble in the stock cube with a splash of water.
- Simmer for 10–15 minutes until thick. Serve with crusty bread.
2. Sweet Potato & Chickpea Peanut Stew
A savory, West African-inspired dish. The peanut butter adds healthy fats that keep you full for hours.
- Ingredients: 1 large sweet potato, 1 tin chickpeas, 1 tin chopped tomatoes, 2 tbsp peanut butter, 1 tsp curry powder.
- Instructions:
- Peel and small-cube the sweet potato (smaller pieces cook faster).
- Boil in a small amount of water or stock until tender (approx. 10 mins).
- Add tomatoes, drained chickpeas, and spices.
- Stir in peanut butter until melted and creamy.
- Simmer for 5 more minutes.
3. One-Pan Pantry Pasta Puttanesca
The ultimate "under-the-seat" meal. Almost everything comes from a jar or tin.
- Ingredients: Spaghetti, 1 small jar olives, 1 tin tuna, 1 tin chopped tomatoes (or passata), garlic powder, chili flakes.
- Instructions:
- Boil pasta in salted water (use just enough water to cover it to save fuel).
- Two minutes before the pasta is done, add tomatoes, olives, and tuna directly into the pot.
- Stir over heat until the sauce is hot and the pasta is al dente.
- Season with plenty of black pepper.
4. Red Lentil & Coconut "Dump" Dhal
Lentils are lightweight and don't require soaking, making them the "king" of camping food.
- Ingredients: 1 cup red split lentils, 1 tin coconut milk, 1 onion, 2 tbsp curry powder, 1 stock cube.
- Instructions:
- Fry diced onion until soft.
- Add lentils, coconut milk, and one "tin-full" of water.
- Stir in curry powder and stock cube.
- Simmer on low for 15–20 minutes, stirring occasionally, until it reaches a thick, porridge-like consistency.
5. Cheesy Campfire Mash & Sausage Skillet
The ultimate comfort food. Using instant flakes makes this a high-energy meal in under 10 minutes.
- Ingredients: 1 pack instant mashed potato, 1 tin peas or corn, 1 pack shelf-stable sausages, 1 block hard cheddar (lasts well without a fridge), gravy granules.
- Instructions:
- Fry sausages in a pan until cooked; set aside.
- In the same pan, prepare instant mash according to the packet instructions.
- Stir in the veg and a handful of grated cheese.
- Top with sausages and a splash of thick gravy.
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Essential Pantry Staples for Adventures
Keep these items in your "dry box" for reliable, easy meals anywhere:
| Category | Ingredients | Why It's Great |
|---|---|---|
| Proteins | Tinned tuna/mackerel, Chickpeas, Red split lentils, Shelf-stable sausages (chorizo/salami) | No refrigeration needed; high protein for hiking energy. |
| Carbs | Quick-cook pasta, Instant mash, Couscous, Rice noodles | Couscous and rice noodles only require soaking in boiled water (saves gas). |
| Base Flavors | Stock cubes, Garlic powder, Smoked paprika, Soy sauce packets, Coconut milk | Small but powerful ways to transform bland ingredients. |
| Vegetables | Sweet potatoes, Onions, Tinned tomatoes, Tinned sweetcorn | Sweet potatoes and onions last for weeks in a cool, dark cupboard. |
| Extras | Peanut butter, Olive oil, Gravy granules, Hard cheeses | High-calorie fats that provide long-burning fuel. |