What's your favorite food for the woods

katden4

Active member
Just in case things get nasty, and we cant eat at our regular stops. What is your favorite food to bring with while out riding. Chile in the thermos is always one of my easy ones. I know a lot of creative cooks out there! Lets here all about them!
 

elf

Well-known member
Build a fire and cook some brats, stick a can of beans in the fire also. Tough to beat.
 

Skylar

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Staff member
Few years back Krupp's Mini Mart made us some muffpot sized pasties. Those were delicious.
 

mezz

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Vollworth Natural Casing Hot Dogs on an open fire. A copper country made favorite. Best dogs ever! :cheerful: Though, a pasty is simpler & equally delicious, plus, you can eat it cold with some ketchup! :eagerness:-Mezz
 

fireworks

New member
Vollworth Natural Casing Hot Dogs on an open fire. A copper country made favorite. Best dogs ever! :cheerful: Though, a pasty is simpler & equally delicious, plus, you can eat it cold with some ketchup! :eagerness:-Mezz

Can't beat Vollworth dogs. Over the fire or boiled in Jet Boil. And of course, Beer Cheese soup.
 

snobinge

Member
I buy the frozen white castles at the grocery store. They get a nice crispy outside and pure goodness on the inside. I wrap with parchment paper. 4 fit perfectly.
 

snomoman

Active member
I buy the frozen white castles at the grocery store. They get a nice crispy outside and pure goodness on the inside. I wrap with parchment paper. 4 fit perfectly.

White castles? Out on the trail? Holy geez, it’s a good thing they’re wrapped in parchment paper, you’re going to need that when you start “sharting” out on the trail ... LOL
 

SledTL

Active member
I buy the frozen white castles at the grocery store. They get a nice crispy outside and pure goodness on the inside. I wrap with parchment paper. 4 fit perfectly.

Gotta back up snomoman on this one too, you must like to live on the edge.
 

snobinge

Member
No issues fellas. Iron gut and I burn so many calories on the mountain 2 little white castles are nothing. I usually share the other 2.
 

ezra

Well-known member
The trader Joe's bags of marinated chicken . The pesto is real good in the muff pot as well as the beef with fajita marinade in the muff . Warm some tortilla on the muffler .poss some shredded cheese .
Pro tip don't ever attempt the shrimp scampi in the muff pot lmfao my buds assault smelled like burnt butter for 2 yrs
 

1fujifilm

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Just in case things get nasty, and we cant eat at our regular stops. What is your favorite food to bring with while out riding. Chile in the thermos is always one of my easy ones. I know a lot of creative cooks out there! Lets here all about them!

1. Too scared to eat on trail, don't want to have to take a dump.
2. How ya gonna get to 400 miles sitting around eating.

Bear
 

katden4

Active member
1. Too scared to eat on trail, don't want to have to take a dump.
2. How ya gonna get to 400 miles sitting around eating.

Bear

Arctic cat has a a compartment heated for goggles, I always have trail paper along with it. Ahhhhhh, heated trail paper!

Bear, you have try at least once, stopping and just shutting everything down and enjoy the woods! Not everything can be seen at 90mph! Yes I tried for many years, and now I really enjoy just being out there. I guess I am getting old! I even washed my Kubota mower before I out it away this season, a sure sign of getting old! Even my wife laughed at me, she knows!
 

scoot

Member
We usually have a huge breakfast and an early dinner to beat the dinner crowds. So all we need is a midday trailside snack. Its become a tradition that anyone that gets one of those huge cheese, cracker, sausage, ham, mustard, gift packs for Christmas will bring it along with a knife and paper plates so we can snack while resting at a scenic overlook.
 

rp7x

Well-known member
Coming to a trail near you if bars and restaurants stay closed. My Creamy Dark is in my hand. :)

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