If cooking on a camp stove means corned beef hash or sausages and beans to you, I thought I might try to inspire you with something a bit different this summer.
After a weekend of fun and frolics canoe-camping in the gorgeous Wye Valley a few weeks ago, I was myself inspired by my fellow campers.
So, I'm offering you Halloumi and Chutney fritters with couscous, Couscous Chicken Doris and Chocolate Orange Bombes for dessert. How does that sound?
| Halloumi and Veg kebabs |
Halloumi cheese is great for cooking on the BBQ- lightly oiled, sliced and cooked with peppers, tomatoes and mushrooms as a kebab.
Or, made into crispy fritters to fry in the pan over the camping stove:
Halloumi and Chutney fritters
1. Slice the halloumi into 1 cm thick slices
2. Beat 1 egg with a tablespoon of chutney
3. Lay out 3 dishes- 1 each of flour, the chutney/egg mix and breadcrumbs
| Ready to coat |
| Halloumi and Chutney Fritters |
5. Serve with salad and couscous
| Make the couscous with boiling water as directed by the packet Thanks Ainsley! |
The leftover couscous makes the perfect coating for Chicken Doris (named after the skinny chicken who was the mascot for the weekend).
Chicken Doris
1. Marinade chicken breast fillets in 2 tbsp of natural yogurt
| mmm..doesn't that look appetising? |
| Chicken coated in couscous |
| Chicken Doris (Sorry it's a bit blurry- too much wine went in at this point- into the cook that is, not the food.) |
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And for dessert, I was very taken with this dessert prepared by my camping neighbours:
Chocolate Orange Bombes
1. Cut a lid from the top of each of 4 oranges and hollow them out, using a sharp knife. Keep the juice and pulp to one side.
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| Preparing the mix |
3. Spoon the mix into the hollowed-out oranges
4. Wrap them in aluminium foil and place on the BBQ to cook ( for at least 30 minutes )
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| Orange Bombes on the BBQ |
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| Chocolate Orange Bombes |
The result is a gooey, Brownie-like pud that tastes like a Terry's Chocolate Orange( but one you don't need to share).
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All too soon, the camping weekend was over - as is this post.
Thanks to Steve for the photos, Paula for the pud recipe and Doris for the entertainment!
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| Can you spot Doris? |






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