I found that a alcohol stove with a simmering ring works pretty good. I use a non stick titanium pan so low heat is required. It's not for a group or anyone in a hurry but for a easy going solo hiker it can't be beat.
Laughing Cow cheese wedges are awesome. They don't need refrigeration. And as much as I dislike like them, American cheese singles can also go refrigeration for an extended time. Package pepperoni slices are good with Laughing Cow and tortillas too.
Love it! Easily adaptable into a quesadilla, which gives the advantage of being more portable; you can make them ahead of time to eat as a trail snack.
Watching on before a bikepacking trip with my son and you've inspired me. This is exactly the sort of food he and I love. I also highly recommend chilli salt. It improves every savoury based dish. I am going to approach the supermarket with a different minds eye about what is infact possible.
Nice garden, do you grow spices? Greetings from Tijuana MX. Im here for ideas to upgrade my trail recipees. I find that my 10 & 11 year old daughters get motivated to go outdoors more when there are tasty meals & surprise desserts.
Another great recipe and very practical! Thanks Chef. By the way the best tasting single serve coffee packets I’ve found for camping are from Little Amps. Lots of flavor choices and decaf (ugh) too.
Suggested adds… Taco Bell sauce packet… actually the salsa packages you get when you order a taco pizza from Pizza Hut… I bet you could strain them out a bit and then rehydrate on the trail. That would be awesome!!!! (Don’t dehydrate the taco pizza salsa pack, I tried that already and it was not successful)
If I just bought a store bought refrigerated brick of say Tillamook cheddar. Is that alone pack-able or is there a certain kind/type/brand, or something that needs to be done to it? Thanks, and subscribed.
Trail conditions will dictate how long items last. Look to sharper, aged or dryer cheeses to last longer. I have good success with cheddar lasting 3-5 days. Check out this video for an in-the-field test: th-cam.com/video/TOUYAZp3nYY/w-d-xo.html
also, on trail try not to touch it with your hands or anything dirty. touched spots will mold first! keep it clean and wrapped and it lasts surprisingly long.
Just going to tell my trail taco, that requires no actual cooking. Ingredients are: -cooked rice (maybe rice with beans if you find it) or bag boiled rice, maybe add some taco seasoning. -any meat, either cured meat or preserved like chicken in a bag. -cheese, self stable or normal depending on environment -lime (lime should easily keep long enough for you to use it all) -hot sauce -some torilla chips if you want crunch And frankly you could take other fresh stuff like avocado, spinach, or peppers, these all keep for at least one day, couple if weather is not hot. Bean salsa is also really good ingredient, just take it from the jar and keep it in a bag for weight and size savings.
I'm currently using a MSR Pocket Rocket (v1) along with the Lowdown Remote Stove Adapter, and I'm wanting a stove that is able to spread the heat more on my SeaToSummit Alpha Pot (1.9L). Stove question: I'm wondering if you know if the Pocket Rocket Deluxe would do a good job dispersing the heat to prevent burning on the pot? I've seen your video on stoves, but I really like my pot, but I'm having an issue with it burning in the center. Enjoying the content
It will help slightly but not much. You will most likely need something with a larger surface area. Look into MSR whisperlite, windpro, or GSI glacier for sizes that should help get the flame to more parts of your pot
Disagree. Tacos can be flour or corn tortillas. Burritos need to be rolled and/or folded. A rolled corn tortilla is an enchilada. Love the different Mexican food forms!
Thanks!
thanks OC!
You deserve 100k subscribers for this level of content imo
Should make short clips and shorter clips of your videos to post on TH-cam fb and tik tok
Like keep this content but also make shorts out of your videos
Cheers JG!
Try the grey stuff it's delicious!
I found that a alcohol stove with a simmering ring works pretty good. I use a non stick titanium pan so low heat is required. It's not for a group or anyone in a hurry but for a easy going solo hiker it can't be beat.
Always enjoy the trail recipes Corso!😊
Delicious!! Thanks for the links too!
Laughing Cow cheese wedges are awesome. They don't need refrigeration. And as much as I dislike like them, American cheese singles can also go refrigeration for an extended time. Package pepperoni slices are good with Laughing Cow and tortillas too.
Good suggestions CC
Can’t wait to try thx tons!!!
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Love it! Easily adaptable into a quesadilla, which gives the advantage of being more portable; you can make them ahead of time to eat as a trail snack.
Great idea! Love the channel
Brilliant! I never considered tacos on the trail. 👍
Cannot wait to try this!!
Great! I’ll try this.
Definitely going to give this a try ... Thanks for another recipe for the backcountry ...
Watching on before a bikepacking trip with my son and you've inspired me. This is exactly the sort of food he and I love. I also highly recommend chilli salt. It improves every savoury based dish. I am going to approach the supermarket with a different minds eye about what is infact possible.
Cheers JY!
I'm gonna need to throw in some foraged greens!
Nice garden, do you grow spices? Greetings from Tijuana MX. Im here for ideas to upgrade my trail recipees. I find that my 10 & 11 year old daughters get motivated to go outdoors more when there are tasty meals & surprise desserts.
welcome aboard BH! Great options to cook up with your kiddos
def going to do this when I attempt the Pemiloop in a few weeks!
Yes, Chef! One of my fave breakfasts trail or home.
Thanks 😉👍
I’m here from Dans video. Where have these tacos been all my life? Subscribed. 🎉
Dunno Nou but welcome!
Another great recipe and very practical! Thanks Chef. By the way the best tasting single serve coffee packets I’ve found for camping are from Little Amps. Lots of flavor choices and decaf (ugh) too.
$2.67 per packet
Love it! I'm a fan of the Upton chorizo seitan, personally.
Suggested adds… Taco Bell sauce packet… actually the salsa packages you get when you order a taco pizza from Pizza Hut… I bet you could strain them out a bit and then rehydrate on the trail. That would be awesome!!!! (Don’t dehydrate the taco pizza salsa pack, I tried that already and it was not successful)
Nothing quite like an isobutane toasted tortilla.
How do you flake the beans?
These are purchased freeze-dried and flaked
Just dry some refried beans
If I just bought a store bought refrigerated brick of say Tillamook cheddar. Is that alone pack-able or is there a certain kind/type/brand, or something that needs to be done to it?
Thanks, and subscribed.
Trail conditions will dictate how long items last. Look to sharper, aged or dryer cheeses to last longer. I have good success with cheddar lasting 3-5 days. Check out this video for an in-the-field test: th-cam.com/video/TOUYAZp3nYY/w-d-xo.html
also, on trail try not to touch it with your hands or anything dirty. touched spots will mold first! keep it clean and wrapped and it lasts surprisingly long.
Where would I buy bean flakes in Scotland?
not sure about Scotland but I usually need a special order from Amazon
Super easy to make your own
Just going to tell my trail taco, that requires no actual cooking.
Ingredients are:
-cooked rice (maybe rice with beans if you find it) or bag boiled rice, maybe add some taco seasoning.
-any meat, either cured meat or preserved like chicken in a bag.
-cheese, self stable or normal depending on environment
-lime (lime should easily keep long enough for you to use it all)
-hot sauce
-some torilla chips if you want crunch
And frankly you could take other fresh stuff like avocado, spinach, or peppers, these all keep for at least one day, couple if weather is not hot. Bean salsa is also really good ingredient, just take it from the jar and keep it in a bag for weight and size savings.
👍
Where does one consistently find dehydrated beans?
Quick order on Amazon/internet
i have never seen that attachment. any idea where i can get one?
REI sells them ...
@@Colorado_Kkid thank you
Also check out the stove manufacturer website
@@ChefCorso I have a jet boil so I will do that
How long can you keep a hard cheese on the trail before you need to worry about it going bad?
Depends on your trail conditions but I have had them last 3-5 days. Drier cheeses like Parmesan and manchego can last a bit longer
That looks like it would be good with some cheeto's and a salsa packet.
I'm currently using a MSR Pocket Rocket (v1) along with the Lowdown Remote Stove Adapter, and I'm wanting a stove that is able to spread the heat more on my SeaToSummit Alpha Pot (1.9L).
Stove question:
I'm wondering if you know if the Pocket Rocket Deluxe would do a good job dispersing the heat to prevent burning on the pot?
I've seen your video on stoves, but I really like my pot, but I'm having an issue with it burning in the center.
Enjoying the content
It will help slightly but not much. You will most likely need something with a larger surface area. Look into MSR whisperlite, windpro, or GSI glacier for sizes that should help get the flame to more parts of your pot
@@ChefCorso yeah I was afraid it'd not be enough. Thanks I'll look into those instead
Is he using the pocket rocket 2?
rehydrated carnitas tacos? maybe?
Dude kinda blanked out there 0:50 lol
You're my ultimate trail taco.
New to site, I agree NO BAG food!! Why not? Make your own you control the flavor!
Check out the GSI silicone long spoon, and I think you'll leave that spatula home
Could be a winner. But it doesn’t fit in my utensil tote…
@@ChefCorso they made a shorter one, but I broke it trying to eat hard icecream
Those are burritos. Soft corn tortillas are tacos. Burritos are made of flour tortillas.
Disagree. Tacos can be flour or corn tortillas. Burritos need to be rolled and/or folded. A rolled corn tortilla is an enchilada. Love the different Mexican food forms!
that's... a quesadilla
Those beans look gross 😝.
Have you never had refried beans seeing as your profile picture is a old white person explains a lot
Kimchi. Its pretty much already as bad as it can get.
Yeah my dear taco is better then yours sorry mane
Any Trail Taco is better than no Trail Taco 🙌